What vitamin does the sun’s ultraviolet rays help the skin produce?
Vitamin D
What is the correct plural form of the word “cactus”?
Cacti
What colour is human blood inside the body?
Red
Botany is the scientific study of what?
Plants
The Statue of Liberty was given to the US by which country?
France
Who is the author of “The Diary of a Young Girl”?
Anne Frank
Which Pixar character says "To infinity....and beyond!"?
Buzz Lightyear
What is the smallest planet in our solar system?
Mercury
What is the most common letter in English?
E
What is the scientific name of the process where plants prepare their food?
Photosynthesis
What is the smallest country in the world?
Vatican
Babies have more ____ than adults
Teeth
What is the Earth's outermost layer called?
The Crust
What does Na stand for on the periodic table?
Sodium (Salt)
Internet prefix WWW stand for?
World Wide Web
Who painted the ceiling in the Sistine Chapel?
Michelangelo
What lis the most common language spoken in Quebec?
French
In Greek mythology, who had snakes for hair and could turn people into stone if they looked at her?
Medusa
Who says "You made a big mistake" in the game Brawl stars?
Bibi
Which currency is symbolised by ₫ or VND?
Vietnam đồng
What does a Scoville unit measure?
Spiciness
How many letters are there in the English alphabet
26
Is a tomato a fruit or a vegetable?
A Fruit
How many fingers does Mickey Mouse have in one hand
4
Who founded Microsoft?
Bill Gates
Who became King of United Kingdom in 2023?
Charles III
Tiger Woods is known for which sport?
Golf
What month of the year doesn't always have the same number of days?
February
What is the only edible food that never goes bad?
Honey
How many years are there in a century?
100
What is YouTuber MrBeast’s real first name?
James
How many hours are there in four days?
96
What is a meteorologist?
Person who studies the weather.
What company used to be called "Automatic Binding Bricks"? (This is a building toy company.)
Lego
What is the plural of sheep?
Sheep
What is CO2 referred to as?
Carbon Dioxide
According to common legend what fell on Sir Isaac Newton’s head when he discovered gravity?
An apple
What was the first Disney animated film based on the life of a real person?
Pochahontas
Who was the first man to walk on the moon?
Neil Armstrong
What is the closest star to Earth?
The Sun
Which famous artist painted the Mona Lisa?
Leonardo Da Vinci
On What Japanese City Was The First Atomic Bomb Dropped?
Hiroshima
Which famous painter was believed to have cut off his ear for his love?
Vincent Van Gogh
What two primary colours make the colour green?
Blue and Yellow
Which European explorer is credited with discovering America?
Christopher Columbus
What colour is the tongue of a giraffe?
Purple
Who wrote the play “Romeo and Juliet”?
William Shapespeare
Who wrote "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory"?
Roald Dahl
What blood type is the most common?
O postive
Which British author wrote the “Harry Potter” series?
J.K. Rowling
Name the four countries that make up the United Kingdom
England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales
What team of superheroes includes Captain America, Black Widow and Iron Man?
Avengers
Which planet is known as the "Red Planet"?
Mars
What is the longest river in the world?
The Nile
Which football team has the nickname "The Lilywhites"?
Tottenham Hotspur
What is the study of stars and planets called?
Astronomy
What three letters should come next?
SMT, WTF, SSM, TWT, FSS, ???
MTW (DAYS OF THE WEEK)
Puzzle!
The beginning of summer, the middle of Christmas and the end of the holidays all have something in common. What is it?
The letter S
Puzzle!
Which letter comes next?
OTTFFSS ?
E
(Eight)
Which vowel appears exactly three times in the names of the twelve months of the year?
October/ November
What word can complete all of the following?
C ___
P ____ NTS
DE____ST
Are
Switzerland, Morocco, Argentina, Latvia and Lithuania are small.
Belgium, India and Germany are big
What are Thailand, Iran, Nigeria and Yemen?
TINY
Thailand, Iran, Nigeria and Yemen?
Name the world’s continents (One point each)
Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia (or Oceania), Europe, North America, South America