What is the boiling point of water
100°c or 212°f
What ingredient is essential for making bread rise?
Yeast
What is commonly used to wash dishes
Dishwasher or dish soap
Who invented paint?
No one person, many people
What car do we have in our carport?
58 Lincoln
What is the only land animal that cannot jump?
Elefant
What is the only food that never spoils?
Honey
What is commonly put up in/out of the house doing holidays?
Decorations or lights
In sewing, what is the official name for the three-dimensional dummy used to model clothes during dressmaking?
mannequin
What does "MPG" stand for?
Miles per gallon.
Which U.S. president was a licensed bartender before taking office?
Abraham Lincoln
Where were French fries
actually invented?
Belgium
What percentage of households don't own a TV?
3%
What type of paint is made from pigments mixed with a plastic binding agent?
Acrylic paint
Who is officially credited with inventing the first modern automobile?
Karl Benz
What year did Albert Einstein die?
1955
What was the first vegetable ever grown in space?
The potato
What common household item was invented by a man named Earle Dickson to help his accident-prone wife?
The Band-Aid.
What is the term for the Japanese art of folding paper into decorative shapes?
Origami
How many parts does the average car have?
Approximately 30,000 parts.
What was the name of the ship that rescued the surviving Titanic passengers?
The Carpathia
What food is consistently the most stolen food item globally.
Cheese
Why are the handles on some high-end luxury pots and pans made of copper?
Trick question: The bottoms are copper for heat; handles are usually stainless steel because it is a poor conductor of heat and stays cooler.
Which artist is famously known for cutting off part of his own ear?
Vincent van Gogh
Who was the first person to drive an automobile a significant distance (66 miles)?
Bertha Benz
, the wife of Karl Benz, in 1888.