Arizona
How many players on a baseball team (on the field during the game)?
9
What requires more muscles- smiling or frowning?
frowning
What large fruit was cultivated for hundreds of years simply for hydration purposes rather than food?
watermelon
What time of the day is Nischala most active?
A) morning B) afternoon C)evening D) all day
D) all day
Which continent is the country of Guyana located in?
South America
What are the two national sports of Canada?
Lacrosse and Hockey
How many teeth do adults have?
32
The simple Italian salad known as a Caprese salad typically includes tomatoes, basil, and what type of cheese?
mozzarella
At what age did Nischala travel by plane for the first time?
A) 6 months B) 3 months C) 9 months D) 12 months
B) 3 months
Which country has the Burj Khalifa?
United Arab Emirates
What type of race is the Tour de France?
Bicycle race.
What part of the tongue detects bitter food?
What staple of Korean cuisine is made from salted and fermented vegetables? The most common ingredients are cabbage and Korean radishes.
kimchi
Approximately how many books has Nischala read/heard till now?
A) 100 B) 50 C) 200 3) 450
200
What country has the most natural lakes?
Canada
Who won Super Bowl 2018?
Eagles
What is the name of the hormone that regulates sleep-wake cycle?
melatonin
Lindt expanded their chocolate empire in the 1990s with the acquisition of what California-based chocolate company founded by and named after an Italian immigrant?
Ghirardelli
At what age did Nischala complete her first hike?
A) 3 yrs B) 2 yrs C) 5 yrs D) 4 yrs
B) 2 yrs
How many time zones does the country of Russia have?
11
Which batsman started his international cricketing career at the age of 16?
Sachin Tendulkar
What is the name of the longest nerve of the body?
sciatic nerve
Margherita Pizza is a typical Neapolitan pizza made with tomatoes, mozzarella cheese, salt, extra-virgin olive oil, and what culinary herb?
Basil
From the following, what does Nischala like the most?
A) babies B) food C) toys D) cocomelon and homer
A) babies