In baseball, how many strikes does it take before the umpire calls out?

a. 3
b. 2
c. 5
a. 3

What is the only mammal that can’t jump?

a. Dog
b. Lion
c. Elephant
c. Elephant

What fast food chain is this burger from?

a. McDonalds
b. Wendys
c. Burger King
a. McDonalds

What is the name of the largest country in the world?
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a. Japan
b. Russia
c. Australia
b. Russia

True or false: All living things are made up of cells?
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TRUE

In football, how many points is a touchdown worth?

a. 2
b. 6
c. 7
b. 6

What animal is known by the nickname “sea cow”?
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a. Manatee
b. Whale
c. Seal
a. Manatee

What is the name of this cereal?

a. Captain Crunch
b. Trix
c. Fruity Pebbles
b. Trix

How many oceans are there in the world?

a. 4
b. 7
c. 5
c. 5

How many bones are there in the adult human body?

a. 200
b. 206
c. 217
b. 206

In meters, how big is an Olympic-sized swimming pool?

a. 25 Meters
b. 50 Meters
c. 1,000 Meters
b. 50 Meters

A dog sweats through which part of its body?

a. Paws
b. Tongue
c. Ears
a. Paws

What M-word refers to the cereal grain that’s commonly known as corn?

a. Meize
b. Mooze
c. Maize
c. Maize

Which country has the largest population in the world?

a. Russia
b. United States
c. China
c. China

What is the tallest type of grass?

a. Crab
b. Bermuda
c. Bamboo
c. Bamboo

In motor racing, what color is the flag they wave to indicate the winner?

a. Spotted Flag
b. Red Flag
c. Checkered Flag
c. Checkered Flag

How do sea otters keep from drifting apart while they sleep?

a. They lock tails
b. They hold on to rocks
c. They hold hands
c. They hold hands

What fruit is this?

a. Orange
b. Clementine
c. Tangerine
b. Clementine

What U.S. state is home to no documented poisonous snakes?

a. Alaska
b. Idaho
c. Washington
a. Alaska

What is the hardest natural substance on Earth?
a. Diamond
b. Iron
c. Granite
a. Diamond

Where will/was the 2028 Summer Olympics be held?
a. San Diego
b. Las Vegas
c. Los Angeles
c. Los Angeles

What are the horns of a rhinoceros made of?

a. Skin
b. Hair
c. Bone
b. Hair

Lactobacillus delbrueckii and Streptococcus thermophilus are the two most common bacteria used for creating what grocery store staple?

a. Yogurt
b. Cheese
c. Bread
a. Yogurt

What country has the most natural lakes?

a. Canada
b. United States
c. Mexico
a. Canada

At what temperature are Celsius and Fahrenheit equal?
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a. 40 degree
b. -40 degrees
c. They are never equal
b. -40 degrees
