Food/Beverages
Science/Geography Terms
General Trivia
Animals/Plants
Christmas
100

What popular drink advertises as being “sports fuel”?

Gatorade

100

A Disease That Can Be Spread By Mosquito

Malaria/Dengue

100

What is the largest Continent in the world

Asia

100

Which mammal is not able to jump?

Elephant 

100

Where was baby Jesus born?

Bethlehem

200

In ‘The Christmas Song’ what was ‘roasting on an open fire’?

Chesnuts

200

What is the hottest planet in the solar system?

Venus

200

What is the hardest natural substance on Earth?

Diamond

200

What is the tallest type of grass?

Bamboo

200

 In “The Christmas Song,” who did the narrator see kissing Santa Claus under the mistletoe

Mommy

300

Which is the only edible food that never expires?

Honey

300

What is the layer below the Earth's crust?

Mantle

300

What is the smallest country in the world?

Vatican City

300
What organ does an octopus have 3 of?


Heart
300

Why do the other reindeer tease Rudolph?

Because of his red nose

400

In what country did tea originate? 

China

400

Where can you find the smallest bone in the human body?

Ear

400

What is the equation for measuring the volume?

Length x Width x Height


400

Animals that eat both plants and meat are called what?

Omnivores

400

In the song “Winter Wonderland,” what do we call the snowman?

Parson Brown
500

What is the most consumed food in the world?

Rice

500

How many continents end with the letter 'a'

6 (six)

Africa, South america, North America, Australia, Antarctica, Asia

500

Which mammal has no vocal cords?

Giraffe

500

What is the loudest animal?

Whale

500

How many gifts are there in the 12 days of Christmas? (TOTAL)

364

12 Partridges in a Pear Tree

22 Turtle doves.

30 French hens.

36 Calling birds.

40 Golden rings.

42 Geese a-laying.

42 Swans a-swimming.

40 Maids a-milking.

36 Ladies dancing.

30 Lords a-leaping

22 Pipers piping

12 Drummers drumming