Linguini, fusilli and spaghetti are all types of what food?
pasta
Who is the current president of the USA?
Joe Biden
Which branch of science studies life and living organisms?
biology
What British brand of car is manufactured in Oxford?
the Mini
Who would win in a fight: a Tyrannosaurus, a monster truck or Mr Tone?
Mr Tone
Most cakes include four key ingredients: flour, butter, eggs and what else?
sugar
In the Southern USA, "you all" is often contracted into what one word?
y'all
Metallurgy is a branch of science that studies what?
What flavour is a blue packet of Walker's crisps?
cheese & onion
How many days are there in a leap year?
366
Which one of these is an herb: bergamot, parsnip, tahini, coriander or treacle?
coriander
The United States first declared their independence from the United Kingdom in which year: 1066, 1492, 1776 or 1861?
1776
Psychology is a branch of science that studies what?
the mind
For how many years was Elizabeth II queen?
70
About how far is the Moon from Earth: 3,800 km; 38,000 km; 380,000 km; or 3,800,000 km?
380,000 km
In France, they call them crêpes. What do we call them in the UK?
pancakes
Which city is the capital of the USA?
Washington, DC
Which one is a valid science: dianetics, phrenology, anatomy, numismatics or reflexology?
anatomy (study of the body)
Which river connects Oxford to London?
the Thames
What do we call a word that is spelled the same forwards and backwards, like "racecar"?
a palindrome
The most popular "nut" in the world is not actually a nut, but a legume. What is it?
the peanut
The USA is made of how many states?
fifty
Which branch of biology focuses on plants?
botany
Which of the UK's four countries is NOT represented on the British flag?
Wales
How many is a million million?
a trillion