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Random Trivia
100

Which is the southernmost country in the world, and the closest to Antarctica?

Chile

100

What is the only non-quadrilateral national flag?

Nepal

100

Which fruit is considered radioactive?

Banana

100

How many bones do sharks have?

Zero

BONUS 100 points: what do they have instead? 

100

What is the most widely grown crop in the United States?

Corn

200

How long, in miles, is the Great Wall of China?

13,171 miles

200

The oldest continuously used national flag belongs to...

Denmark

200

What gas do animals need to breathe to survive?

Oxygen
200

Animals that eat both plants and meat are called what?

Omnivore

200

What is the only continent without spiders?

Antarctica

300

How many time zones does Russia have?

11

300

The study of flags is called...

Vexillology

300

How many states of matter are there?

Three (solid, liquid, gas)

300

What do you call a scientist who studies rocks?

Geologist

300

What force was discovered and named by Sir Isaac Newton in 1665?

Gravity

400

Which country has the abbreviation “CH”?

Switzerland

400

What are the two national flags that are square?

Switzerland and Vatican City

400

What is the largest organ of the human body?

Skin

400

What is the term for animals that are active during the night?

Nocturnal

400

What is the name for the part of the football field where you must enter with the football to score a touchdown?

The end zone

500

The ‘Roof’ of the world is referred to which place? 

Pamir Knot

500

What is the smallest country in the world?

Vatican City

500

How many bones are in an adult human's body?

206

500

What is the process in which caterpillars turn into butterflies?

Metamorphosis

500

What is the largest country by population in Africa?

Nigeria