Geography and countries
Computers
Animals
Mythology
Sports
100

What is the capital of South Korea?

Seoul

100

How many bits are there in a byte?

8

100

What is a group of birds flying together called?

A flock

100

In Greek mythology, who's wax wings melted because he flew too close to the Sun?

Icarus

100

How many rings are there on a five-zone archery target? Hint: MATH!!!!!!!

Four

200

In geography, what is a skerry?

A small rocky island.

200

In computer science, what is a group of four bits called?

A nibble

200

How many tentacles does a squid have?

Ten

200

Sirens are actually not mermaids. Originating in Greek Mythology, they were represented as a combination of woman and what animal?

Bird

200

Nordic and Alpine are two main genres of which sport?

Skiing

300

Ouagadougou is the capital of which country?

Burkina Faso

300

In computer programming, which logic gate outputs TRUE if both inputs are TRUE?

AND

300

What bird was the first to be domesticated by man?

Goose

300

What is a selkie?

A selkie is a woman who lives in the form of a seal. Every seven years, she sheds her seal-skin and assumes human form. She can live as a human for as long as she wishes, but as soon as she puts her seal-skin back off she cannot take it off and transform into a human for another seven years.

300

What is the first event in a Decathlon?

100 meters

400

Oregon's Mount Hood is located in what mountain chain?

Cascade Mountains

400

What year did Google first release the Chrome web browser?

2008

400
What is a group of cats called?

A clowder

400

Who met Cyclops on his third voyage?

Sinbad

400

What is Pele's birth name? A first name will suffice.

Edson Arantes do Nascimento

500

Which animal is pictured on the Canadian $2 coin?

Polar bear

500

What does the word modem stand for?

Modulator-demodulator

500

What is a group of Kangaroos called?

A mob, troop, or court

500

In Norse mythology, what was the name of the monster killed by Beowulf?

Grendel

500

What was the original name of Badminton?

Poona