This country's capital is Yerevan
Armenia
The only presidents who signed the Constitution
James Madison and George Washington
The only animal that can't jump
Elephants
Cutting down a cactus is a considered a crime in this state.
Arizona
Which famous nurse was known as “The Lady Of The Lamp” during the crimean war?
Florence Nightingale.
This country's capital is Dhaka
Bangladesh
The 'S' in Harry S. Truman's name stands for?
Nothing! He was simply 'S'
This animal takes two weeks to digest it's food.
Home to the largest gems in the U.S.
Arkansas
Where did the game of badminton originate?
In the British era in the Indian city of Pune.
This country's capital is Sofia
Bulgaria
_____ was the 9th president. His grandson, Benjamin, was the 23rd president.
William Henry Harrison
This animals eyes are larger than its brain
An ostrich
The only state in U.S. history to turn down the Olympics.
Colorado
The world’s biggest island
Greenland
This country's capital is Kathmandu
Nepal
The first president to be born as a citizen of the United States. The presidents before him were born as British subjects.
Martin Van Buren
The fingerprints of a this animal are so indistinguishable from humans that they have on occasion been confused at a crime scenes.
Koala
Its state seal is the only one designed by a woman.
Idaho (Emma Sarah Etine Edwards)
How many holes are there on a golf course?
Eighteen
This country's capital is Tegucigalpa
Honduras
The only president buried in Washington D.C.
Woodrow Wilson
The only venomous primates
Slow lorises
It's home to an actual "tri-flowing" river.
Minnesota.
This state's waters flow in three different directions: south to the Gulf of Mexico, north to the Hudson Bay in Canada, and east towards the Atlantic Ocean.
Who composed the Minute Waltz
Frederic Chopin