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100

How long does it take for sunlight to travel from the Sun to the Earth?

  • A) 8 seconds
  • B) 3 minutes and 3 seconds
  • C) 8 minutes and 20 seconds
  • D) 1 hour and 43 seconds

C) 8 minutes and 20 seconds

100

Hot Wheels, the famous die-cast toy car brand, is manufactured by which company?

  • A) Mattel
  • B) Hasbro
  • C) Kenner
  • D) Milton Bradley

A) Mattel

100

What does the acronym "SUV" stand for?

  • A) Sports Utility Vehicle
  • B) Standard Utility Variant
  • C) Super Utility Van
  • D) Sport Unit Vehicle

 

A) Sports Utility Vehicle

100

When a person says "no cap," they are indicating that:

  • A) They are not wearing a hat.
  • B) They are being completely truthful.
  • C) They are exaggerating for effect.
  • D) They have run out of money.

B) They are being completely truthful.

100

What is the most Popular Music Video on Youtube as of 2026 (16.9 billion views)?

As of May 2026, the most-viewed video on YouTube is "Baby Shark Dance" by Pinkfong Baby Shark - Kids' Songs & Stories, with over 16.9 billion views. It is the first video to surpass 10 billion views and remains the overall, non-traditional music video champion.

200

Between which two planets is the main asteroid belt located?

  • A) Earth and Mars
  • B) Mars and Jupiter
  • C) Jupiter and Saturn
  • D) Venus and Earth

B) Mars and Jupiter

200

The inventor of the Slinky, Richard James, held what profession when he accidentally discovered the toy?

  • A) Insurance agent
  • B) Naval engineer
  • C) Toy shop owner
  • D) Physics professor

B) Naval engineer

200

In what year did Karl Benz patent the first gasoline-powered automobile?

  • A) 1875
  • B) 1886
  • C) 1899
  • D) 1908

B) 1886

200

If someone says a new movie was "mid," what do they mean?

  • A) It was extremely exciting.
  • B) It was offensive.
  • C) It was average or mediocre.
  • D) It was the best of the year.

C) It was average or mediocre.

200

What does "FOMO" stand for?

FOMO: Fear of Missing Out

300

Who was the first person to travel into space?

  • A) Neil Armstrong
  • B) Buzz Aldrin
  • C) John Glenn
  • D) Yuri Gagarin

D) Yuri Gagarin

300
  • What was the first toy to ever be advertised on television?
    • A) Barbie
    • B) Mr. Potato Head
    • C) Lego
    • D) Slinky

B) Mr. Potato Head

300

What is the approximate top speed of the Bugatti Chiron?

  • A) 225 mph
  • B) 245 mph
  • C) 261 mph
  • D) 280 mph

C) 261 mph

300

What does it mean to "touch grass"?

  • A) To start a garden.
  • B) To go outside and disconnect from the internet.
  • C) To fail at a difficult task.
  • D) To be environmentally friendly.

B) To go outside and disconnect from the internet.

300

What is the largest species of butterfly in the world? 

A) Monarch butterfly

B) Queen Alexandra’s birdwing

C) Atlas moth

D) Blue morpho

B) Queen Alexandra’s birdwing

400

What is the name of the supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way? 

  • A) Sagittarius A
  • B) Andromeda B
  • C) Cygnus X-1
  • D) Messier 87

A) Sagittarius A

400

What is the full name of the iconic doll Barbie?

  • A) Barbara Ruth Handler
  • B) Barbara Millicent Roberts
  • C) Barbie Lilli Handler
  • D) Barbara Ann Mattel

B) Barbara Millicent Roberts

400

Which company introduced the first mass-produced car with a V8 engine in 1914?

  • A) Ford
  • B) Chevrolet
  • C) Cadillac
  • D) Dodge

C) Cadillac

400

What are you doing if you "spill the tea"?

  • A) Sharing gossip or secrets.
  • B) Making a clumsy mistake. 
  • C) Ending a relationship.
  • D) Making a formal apology.

Sharing gossip or secrets.

400

According to a recent Global Index survey, this has been confirmed as the world's most popular first name, with approximately 133,349,300 individuals sharing the name.

  Muhammad

500

Put these in order from smallest to biggest:

Sun, Moon, Planet, Galaxy, Universe

  • Moon (a natural satellite that orbits a planet)
  • Planet (a celestial body that orbits a star)
  • Sun (a star, which is significantly larger than the planets in its system)
  • Galaxy (a massive system containing billions of stars, planets, and solar systems)
  • Universe (the whole of all space, time, matter, and energy
500

What was the first product ever manufactured by the Lego company?

  • A) A plastic brick
  • B) A toy car
  • C) A wooden duck
  • D) A spinning top

C) A wooden duck

500

Which historical figure originally COMISSIONED the design of the Volkswagen Beetle?

  • A) Ferdinand Porsche
  • B) Henry Ford
  • C) Karl Benz
  • D) Adolf Hitler

D) Adolf Hitler

500

In British slang, if someone is "knackered," how are they feeling?

  • A) Very hungry.
  • B) Extremely angry.
  • C) Completely exhausted.
  • D) Very lucky.

C) Completely exhausted.

500

A pioneering, interactive preschool television show (debuted 1996) where the titular female dog, leaves paw prints to communicate her desires to the host and viewers. The show is designed to foster critical thinking, "mastery" of skills, and confidence in young children

Blue's Clues