Sports:
The Olympics are held every _____ years.
4
General:
Name the only continent in which spiders don't exist?
Antarctica
Science:
What element has an atomic number of 13
Aluminum
Trivia:
What are the names of Santa's 9 reindeer
Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, Blitzon, Rudolph
Music:
She wrote the song "Shake it off".
Taylor Swift
Sports:
Who fought against Muhammad Ali and won?
Joe Frazier
General:
What does FBI stand for?
Science:
What does DNA stand for?
Deoxyribonucleic acid
Trivia:
What is the tiny piece at the end of a shoelace called?
Aglet
Music:
How many strings does a guitar have?
6
Sports:
What is the highest score achievable in a round of bowling?
300
General:
This fruit is known as a “berry,” while a strawberry is technically not.
Banana
Science:
This force opposes the motion of objects and can convert kinetic energy into heat energy.
Friction
Trivia:
This animal has the most hearts in the animal kingdom—three of them!
Octopus
Music:
Who is Kendrick Lamar's "Not Like Us" about?
Drake
Sports:
What is the national sport of New Zealand?
Rugby
General:
What does the U.N stand for?
United Nations
Science:
This is the term for different forms of the same gene, such as those for eye color or flower color.
Allele
Trivia:
This iconic video game character is a plumber who first appeared in a 1985 Nintendo game.
Mario
Music:
What English rockstar wrote the soundtrack for Tarzan (1999)?
Phil Collins
Sports:
What are the TWO national sports of Canada?
(ice) Hockey and Lacrosse
General:
This animal’s name is derived from an ancient Greek word meaning “river horse.”
Hippopotamus
Science:
This term describes the rate at which an object changes its velocity over time.
Acceleration
Trivia:
What organ must be surgically removed before a long term stay in Antarctica?
The appendix
Music:
Billie Eilish is the youngest person to win two Oscars. What songs did she win each award for?
She won her first Oscar for "No Time to Die" from No Time to Die and "What Was I Made For?" from Barbie.