“Beat It,” “Human Nature” and “P.Y.T.” are all singles off of what album?
Michael Jackson’s “Thriller”
What is the proper geographical term for a cluster or chain of islands?
Archipelago
What disease has Rotary famously aimed to eradicate
Polio
What is a group of cats called?
A clowder
What is considered the largest empire in history?
The Mongol Empire
“Does Barry Manilow know that you raid his wardrobe?” is a classic movie line from what 1985 John Hughes film?
“The Breakfast Club”
What is a flat, elevated landform that rises sharply above adjacent land on at least one side?
Plateau
Roughly how many members of Rotary are there worldwide?
1.2 million
A new born kangaroo is roughly the size of what fruit?
A grape
What year did the French revolution start?
1789
In 1992, what animated motion picture was nominated for a Best Picture Oscar?
“Beauty and the Beast”
What is the second-largest island in the world and is part of Indonesia?
New Guinea
Who founded Rotary?
Paul Harris
What is a male swan called?
Cob
Who is commonly credited with creating the first printing press?
Johannes Gutenberg
Singer Emma Lee Bunton is better known by what name?
Baby Spice
In which country would you find the world's largest salt flat, Salar de Uyuni?
Bolivia
How much money has Rotary invested in their WASH Global Grant Projects since 2013
More than 130 million USD
How many teeth can a crocodile have over its lifetime?
Up to 3000
Historians believe the Bubonic Plague started in Europe in which year?
1347
How many members are in the K-Pop group NCT as of 2025?
25
What country in Africa has the highest population density
Mauritius
What is the percentage in the reduction of polio cases since Rotary begun its efforts in 1985?
99.9%
Four common species of animals die soon after giving birth. Name one of them.
Octopus, squid, Pacific salmon or common mayfly
In which country was the Battle of Culloden fought in 1746?
Scotland