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100

What is the biggest animal in the world?

The Blue Whale

100

What is the normal human body temperature?

37 degrees Celcius

100

What is Switzerland's main language? 

Swedish, German, or English?

German

100

How many sides does a hexagon have?

6 sides

100

What is the nearest star?

The Sun

200

How many stomachs does a cow have?

4

200

On average, what percentage of the human body is water?

65%

(55%-70% acceptable)

200

What year did World War II end?

1945

200

What is 3/4 as a decimal?

.75

200

How many strings does a violin have?

4

300

What animal has the longest lifespan?

A tortoise

300

On average, how much of our body weight is blood (in percent)?

7%

(5%-10% acceptable)

300

Name 3 of Shakespeare's plays.

(answers vary)

300

What is the square root of 144?

12

300

What river has the largest volume?

The Amazon River

400

What is the largest cat in the world?

A tiger

400

What is the largest human organ?

The skin, the brain, the heart, the liver, or the intestines

The skin

400

Who made the first successful airplane?

The Wright Brothers.

400

Linda bought 3 notebooks at $1.20 each; a box of pencils at $1.50 and a box of pens at $1.70. How much did Linda spend?

$6.80


Solution

Linda spent

1.20 × 3 = $3.60 on notebooks

The total amount of money that Linda spent is equal to

3.60 + 1.50 + 1.70 = $6.80

400

What is the fastest animal on two legs?

An ostrich. 

(70 kph)

500

Which has the most teeth? reptiles, mammals, or fish?

Reptiles

500

What is the average height of Japanese women between the ages of 20 and 50?

158 cm

500

Who is the Prime Minister of Japan

Shinzo Abe

500

What number is spelled with the same number of letters as its meaning?

Four

500

What movie has earned the most money worldwide?


(Hint: Avengers, Avatar, Star Wars, Titanic, or Frozen?)

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