Humans & Human Nature
Sports
Geography
History
Food & Cuisine
100

True or False: Humans are the only animals that blush.

Answer: True.
Fun Fact Proof: Charles Darwin called blushing “the most peculiar and most human of all expressions.” No other known species visibly blushes from embarrassment.

100

Question: In which sport would you perform a slam dunk?

Answer: Basketball.
Fun Fact Proof: The slam dunk became so dominant that the NCAA banned it between 1967 and 1976.

100

Question: What is the capital of Australia?

Answer: Canberra.
Fun Fact Proof: Canberra was selected as a compromise between Sydney and Melbourne.

100

Question: Which wall famously fell in 1989?

Answer: The Berlin Wall.
Fun Fact Proof: Its fall became a symbol of the end of the Cold War.

100

Question: Which country is most famous for pizza?

Answer: Italy.
Fun Fact Proof: Modern pizza was born in Naples.

200

Complete the sentence: The human brain is approximately ___% water.

Answer: About 73%.
Fun Fact Proof: Even mild dehydration can affect memory and concentration because the brain relies heavily on water to function properly.

200

Question: Which sport uses the word “love” for zero points?

Answer: Tennis.
Fun Fact Proof: The term may come from the French word l’oeuf (“egg”), because an egg resembles a zero.

200

True or False: Africa is larger than Greenland.

Answer: True.
Fun Fact Proof: Africa is actually around 14 times larger, despite many maps making Greenland look enormous.

200

True or False: Julius Caesar was officially a Roman emperor.

Answer: False.
Fun Fact Proof: Augustus became the first official Roman emperor.

200

True or False: Most “wasabi” outside Japan is not real wasabi.

Answer: True.
Fun Fact Proof: Many restaurants use colored horseradish because real wasabi is expensive.

300

Question: Which part of the body has the smallest bones?
the hand
the foot
the ear

Answer: The ear.
Fun Fact Proof: The three tiniest bones in the human body — the malleus, incus, and stapes — are all located in the middle ear.

300

Guess the sport: Players sweep the ground in front of a moving object to control speed and direction.

Answer: Curling.
Fun Fact Proof: Sweeping slightly melts the ice and reduces friction.

300

Question: Which country has the most islands in the world?

Answer: Sweden.
Fun Fact Proof: Sweden has over 260,000 islands.

300

Question: Which civilization built Machu Picchu?

Answer: The Incas.
Fun Fact Proof: The city remained largely unknown internationally until 1911.

300

Question: What expensive food is created using a fungus that grows underground and is often hunted by specially trained dogs or pigs?

Answer: Truffles.
Fun Fact Proof: Truffles release a strong aroma underground, allowing animals to locate them even beneath soil.

400

Question: What is the only organ in the human body that cannot heal itself after serious damage?

Answer: Teeth.
Fun Fact Proof: Tooth enamel contains no living cells, so it cannot naturally regenerate.

400

Question: In which sport can you score a “hole in one”?

Answer: Golf.
Fun Fact Proof: The odds of an amateur golfer making a hole in one are roughly 1 in 12,500

400

Question: What is the only national flag that is not rectangular or square?

Answer: Nepal.
Fun Fact Proof: Nepal’s flag consists of two stacked triangles representing the Himalayas and traditional pennants.

400

Question: Which emperor reportedly made his horse a consul?

Answer: Caligula.
Fun Fact Proof: Ancient sources claim Caligula treated his horse Incitatus like royalty, possibly to mock Roman politicians.

400

Question: Which spice was once called “black gold”?

Answer: Black pepper.
Fun Fact Proof: Pepper was once valuable enough to be used as currency.

500

Question: Which human sense is most strongly connected to memory?

Answer: Smell.
Fun Fact Proof: Smell signals go directly to brain regions linked to memory and emotion.

500

Question: What is the highest possible break in professional snooker?

Answer: 147.
Fun Fact Proof: A perfect game requires potting 15 reds with 15 blacks, then all colored balls.

500

Question: Which continent has no active volcanoes?

Answer: Australia.
Fun Fact Proof: Mainland Australia has dormant volcanoes, but no active ones.

500

Question: Which ancient library was the greatest center of knowledge in the classical world?

Answer: The Library of Alexandria.
Fun Fact Proof: It may have held hundreds of thousands of scrolls.

500

Question: Which country eats the most chocolate per person annually?

Answer: Switzerland.
Fun Fact Proof: The average Swiss person eats around 9–11 kg of chocolate every year.