Human Body
Abbreviations
Drinks
Geography
Miselleneous
100

What is the largest organ in the human body, weighing anywhere from 6 to 20 pounds!

The skin.

100

RSVP is an abbreviation for "Répondez s'il vous plaît", which is what language for "Please reply"?

French.

100

Arabica and Robusta are types of what?

Coffee beans.

100

What is the flattest U.S. state, with its highest point being only 345 feet above sea level!

Florida.

100

In Edgar Allan Poe's, The Raven, what word does the raven repeat, that means "never again".

Nevermore.

200

How many bones does the adult body have?

206.

200

What specialized global agency in the United Nations is responsible for international public health?

The W.H.O.

200

In 1985, this drink was consumed in space, marking the first ever soft drink drunken in zero-gravity, only 8 hours before Pepsi was! Name this drink.

Coca-Cola.

200

Which U.S. state has the most African Americans by percentage of any other state, approximately 39%!

Mississippi.
200

What is the only state that never had a tornado?

Hawaii.

300

White or red: Which type of blood cells carry oxygen around the body?

Red.

300

A.I. is short for "Artificial Intelligence", but is often mispronounced as A.1., which is actually a type of what?

Sauce.

300

This soda was originally a health tonic for children, but later became a popular soda known as Dr. Brown's Cel-Ray. However, despite its unusual vegetable flavor, it is one of the most popular soft drinks in America. What flavor is it?

Celery.

300

Which is colder: The North Pole or South Pole?

South Pole.

300

Who are the 3 classic hosts of UK's Top Gear?

Jeremy Clarkson, James May, Richard Hammond.

400

True or false: Scientists officially recognize things such as balance and the ability to sense the passage of time as senses of the human body.

True.

400

Daily Double!!!

Often found at a doctor's office, what does BMI stand for?

Body Mass Index.

400

What ingredient is crucial for making a carbonated drink?

Carbon dioxide.

400

What state is known as the "Beehive State", has 5 national parks, and is nicknamed as having "The Greatest Snow" in the U.S.A?

Utah.

400

Daily Double!!!

Artemis II recently broke the record for farthest distance traveled away from the Earth by humans. What NASA mission held the previous record, which was turned into a movie of the same name?

Apollo 13.

500

Which is larger: the small intestine or the large intestine?

The small intestine.

500

Which of the following words is not an acronym: Laser, Scuba, Swat, Robot.

Robot.

500

In what country was tea first grown in?

China.

500

Lincoln, Nebraska's capitol, was used to be known as what? Hint: its now the name of the county that it is in!

Lancaster.

500

What famous Dutch painter cut off his own ear with a potato chip?

Vincent Van Gogh.