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100

What is the most spoken language in India

A. Punjabi

B. Hindu

C. English

D. Arabic

B. Hindu

100

Which of these cereals were not made by the brand Kellogg’s

A. Krave

B. Froot Loops

C. Rice Krispies 

D. Cinnamon Toast Crunch 


D. Cinnamon Toast Crunch

100

What color is Mexico?

A. Green

B. Red

C. Blue

D. Yellow

D. Yellow

100

What is the primary function of white blood cells?

A. Carry blood throughout the body

B. Form clots to stop bleeds

C. Fight infections and diseases

D. Regulate blood sugar


C. Fight infections and diseases.

100

____ going to go to the grocery store, right?

A. Your

B. You’re

C. You

D. Yours

B. You’re

200

Inside Italy, there is another country that is officially recognized as the smallest country in the world. What is that country?

A. Little Italy

B. Monaco

C. Pompeii

D. Vatican City

D. Vatican City

200

What brand, famous for its eyewear, was founded in 1937?

A. Warby Parker

B. Ray-Ban

C. Zenni Optical

D. Keeping Eyewear.

B. Ray-Ban

200

Which popular game was made by a Finnish company?

A. Minecraft

B. Angry birds

C. Tetris

D. Among us

B. Angry birds

200

What is the medical term for low blood sugar?

A. Hypoglycemia

B. Hyperglycemia

C. Glaucoma

D. Glucoma 

A. Hypoglycemia

200

What is the treaty of Versailles?

A. A treaty between European nations to protect from Americans

B. A treaty between the two rival French parties made during the French Revolution 

C. A peace treaty made after WWI between the allied powers and Germany

D. A treaty between America and Germany made after WWII

C. A peace treaty made after WWI between the allied powers and Germany

300

Under EU regulations only, Two countries are legally allowed to label their product as sangria. One is Spain, what is the other?

A. Portugal

B. Mexico

C. Argentina

D. Italy

A. Portugal

300

Which of the following snacks were overshadowed by pop-tarts even though the snack came out 5 years before pop-tarts 

A. Toast’em pop-ups 

B. Fruit Scenes

C. Trat-pop

D. Toaster delights

A. Toast’em pop-ups

300

What cuisine restaurant did Gordon Ramsay first work in?

A. Asian

B. Italian

C. Mexican

D. Indian

D. Indian

300

What is the most common blood type in humans?

A. AB+

B. A+

C. B+

D. O+

D. O+

300

“To ____ did you give my notebook?

A. Who

B. Whom

C. Whose

D. Who’s

B. Whom

400

Which of these animals can you not find in Ireland?

A. Cows

B.Magpies

C.Frogs

D.Snakes

D. Snakes

400

Which of these Companies is not German?

A. Heineken

B. Puma

C. Hugo Boss

D. DHL

A. Heineken

400

How much of Tesla does Elon Musk own?

A. 7.4%

B. 13.0%

C. 32.1%

D.58.0%

B. 13.0%

400

What is the medical term for a heart attack?

A. Cardinal hypertension

B. Myocardial infarction

C. Biocardinal infarction

D. Myocardial hypertension

B. Myocardial infarction

400

What does the term “following the Bandwagon” mean?

A. Following a train without paying the entrance fee to the train?

B. Following a trend because everyone else is doing it

C. Following a person’s personality and giving up your own

D. Nothing, I made this term  up


B. Following a trend because everyone else is doing it

500

Which dish, commonly thought of as Japanese in origin, was actually introduced to Japan by Portuguese Missionaries in the 16th Century?

A. Sushi

B. Kimchi

C.Tempura

D.gyoza

E. Mochi

C. Tempura

500

Japan is the home to the oldest company in the world, Kongo Gumi - operating since the year 578,

What does this company do?

A. Boats

B. Train Horses

C. Build temples and shrines

D. Make Sake (Japanese alcohol)

E. Make Japanese playing cards



C. Build temples and shrines

500

Found by an English doctor in the 1950’s, Neurocardial Myopathy which causes a person to lose sense of touch because of the degradation of nerve tissue in the finger tips. What is the main cause of this disease?

A. Old age

B. Poor diet 

C. Genetic mutation

D. Infection and disease 

E. Nothing, I made this up

E. Nothing, I made this up

500

Which infectious disease is known as the “silent killer” because it often shows no symptoms until it is advanced?

A. Lung Cancer

B. Pneumonia

C. Hepatitis C

D. Chronic Sinusitis

E. Coronary artery disease (CAD)

C. Hepatitis C

500

What does the term “imperialism” mean?

A. A nation taking over large amounts of land in a short amount of time

B. The huge movement of people to new cities

C. A type of government were a government does not interact with the stock market

D. A really extreme form of nationalism

E. A government that is heavily ruled upon Confucius belief

A. A nation taking over large amounts of land in a short amount of time