Do sponges have hearts?
No
What is the capital city of Cuba?
Havana
The top selling car model in China
Nissan
Which fruit is the only fruit to have seeds on its outside?
Strawberry
Who is the group of people sworn to make a decision/deliver a verdict in court?
Jury
What is the National Bird of the United States?
The Bald Eagle
This country is famous for their tulips.
The Netherlands
What object does a male penguin often gift to a female penguin to win her over?
Stone
What is the largest country in europe?
France
What is the top selling car in the US
Toyota
True or false: A peanut is a nut.
False - It's a legume
No spontaneous dancing is allowed in this Scandinavian country.
Sweden
Which two countries share the longest international border?
Canada and USA
Which small, white flower is commonly used to make tea?
/Chamomile
What animal is covered in quills (needles)?
Porcupine
Germany’s flag is made up of what three colours?
black, red, gold/yellow
Which iconic car manufacturer also makes space ships?
Tesla
Which fast food restaurant was founded by 2 brothers in California?
Mcdonalds
Who has been the longest-serving monarch of the United Kingdom?
Queen Elizabeth
Which continent is the largest?
Asia
What is the official flower of the US?
The Rose.
Which mammal has no vocal cords?
Giraffe
What is the temperature of the Sun?
5500 Celsius
How many rings are in the Audi logo?
4
What was the first food eaten on the moon?
Bacon
Who is the current Vice President of the USA?
Kamala Harris.
What is the name of the world’s longest river?
Nile
Magnolias were named after which French botanist?
A. Peter Nolan B. Pablo Mangolian C. Pierre Magnol
C
How many eyes does a bee have?
5
What is the scientific name for the Northern Lights?
Aurora borealis
Which animal features in the logo for Ferrari?
Horse.
Which US state is the biggest winery?
California
In what state is it illegal to throw pickle juice on a trolly?
Rhode Island
DAILY BONUS: True or False: Antarctica is a dessert
True +100 points!
What blue flowering shrub is Newport known for?
Hydrangea