Acorns come from which type of tree?
Oak tree
In Football (soccer), moving the ball with slight touches of the foot is called...
Dribbling
In May 1916, which scientist formally presented his Theory of Relativity?
Albert Einstein
Which gas is the lightest?
Hydrogen
Which is the largest internal organ in the human body?
Liver
How is the strength of an earthquake expressed?
Richter scale
Which unit is used to measure sound levels?
Decibels
The rock group AC/DC was formed in which country?
Australia
In its raw form, which of the following metals is not magnetic? (Aluminum, Cobalt, Nickel)
Aluminum
Which of the following countries would you find on the African continent? Algeria, Armenia, Andorra
Algeria
What do you call a male zebra?
Stallion
What is the name of the short bar with a weight at each end? (Hint - found mostly in the Gym)
Dumbbell
What is another name for a prison officer?
Warden
Which body part has the most bones?
Hand
Which singer released the song "Shake It Off" in 2015?
Taylor Swift
What type of farm animal is a bantam?
Chicken
What substance helps the body get rid of or excrete excess salt and water?
Diuretic (water pills)
In May 1994, who became South Africa's first black president?
Nelson Mandela
What is known as an optical illusion caused by atmospheric conditions?
Mirage
What is the last letter of the Greek alphabet?
Omega
What type of animal is a Tilapia?
Fish
Alfred Nobel, founder of the Peace Prize, was the inventor of which explosive?
Dynamite
Which language did the US Military use to encode messages in World War II? Choose from the following options - Ubbi Dubbi, Yiddish, Navajo
Navajo
The ability of an object to float in water is called...
Buoyancy
Carmine, Mahogany and Sangria are shades of which colour?
Red