What country has a red flag with a white cross?
Switzerland
What part of the body is responsible for breathing?
Lungs
What device do people use to give voice commands to their smart homes?
Voice assistent(siri, alexa)
What social media platform is known for viral dance trends?
TikTok
What is the past tense of “eat”?
ate
What country has a red circle on a white background?
Japan
What organ pumps blood through the body?
Hearth
What is the name of the wireless technology that connects devices over short distances (like headphones)?
Bluetooth
What does it mean when something "goes viral" online?
It spreads very quickly and widely on the internet
What’s the difference between “much” and “many”?
"Much" = uncountable nouns; "many" = countable nouns
What type of landform is Iceland mostly made of?
Volcanoes / volcanic land
What type of blood cells help fight infection?
white blood cells
What does “www” stand for?
World Wide Web
Who played Spider-Man in the most recent Marvel films (2021–2023)?
Tom Holland
What is the difference between “say” and “tell”?
"Say" = general speaking; "Tell" = give information to someone (needs an object)
Which two countries share the longest land border in the world?
USA and Canada
What is the process plants use to make food from sunlight called?
Photosyntesis
What is the term for fake visual content made using AI, often impersonating real people?
deepfake
What does the term “binge-watching” mean?
Watching many episodes (or an entire season) in one sitting
What does the idiom “break the ice” mean?
To start a conversation in a social situation
What is the name of the imaginary line that divides the Earth into Northern and Southern Hemispheres?
Equator
What is the name of the pigment in plants that absorbs sunlight for photosynthesis?
Chlorophyll
What does the word “algorithm” mean in the context of social media?
A set of rules used to decide what content you see
What is the term for a short celebrity appearance in a movie?
Cameo
What do we call a word that has the same pronunciation but different meaning and spelling (e.g., “pair” and “pear”)?
Homophone