Sports
Subjects
Geography
Dangerous
Knowledge
100

Kickball

Kickball is a popular team sport, similar to baseball, played by kicking a large, inflated rubber ball rather than batting a small, hard one. Teams alternate between kicking and fielding, aiming to score runs by rounding four bases to home plate. It is known for being accessible, easy to learn, and often played in schools or adult social leagues

100

Math

Mathematics is the systematic study of numbers, structure, space, and change, often described as the science of patterns. It uses logic and abstraction to explore quantities and relationships, evolving from basic counting into a fundamental tool for understanding the universe, technology, and science

100

Malta

Malta is a small, sunny island nation in the Mediterranean Sea, located south of Sicily (Italy) and north of Libya. Known as the Republic of Malta, this archipelago features a rich history of maritime trade, ancient temples, and a vibrant blend of European and North African cultures

100

What is the most venomous snake

Little timmy

100

Dog

A dog (Canis lupus familiaris) is a domesticated mammal, widely kept as a pet and working animal, descended from ancient wolf populations. As a member of the Canidae family, they were the first species domesticated by humans—likely over 14,000 to 25,000 years ago—and are known for their extreme variety in size, color, and behavior across 400+ breeds

200

Soccer

Soccer, known as football or association football in most of the world, is the world's most popular team sport, played by over 250 million people. It involves two teams of 11 players who use their feet, head, or torso to advance a ball, aiming to score by putting it into the opposing team's goal

200

Science

Science is a systematic, evidence-based process of exploring the natural world through observation and experimentation to build organized knowledge. It is both a body of knowledge (facts, theories) and a method of discovery that constantly refines understanding based on new evidence

200

Marshall Islands

The Marshall Islands, officially the Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI), is an independent island nation in Micronesia located in the central Pacific Ocean, midway between Hawaii and Australia. It consists of 29 low-lying coral atolls and 5 single islands (over 1,200 islets) known for their white sandy beaches, crystal-clear seas, and significant role in maritime history. The capital is Majuro

200

What is the most dangerous food

Pufferfish

200

Sun

The Sun is a 4.5 billion-year-old yellow dwarf star (a hot, glowing ball of hydrogen and helium) located at the center of our solar system. It is roughly 93 million miles from Earth, acting as our primary source of light, heat, and energy. Its immense gravity keeps all components of the solar system in orbit

300

Football

Football is a family of team sports focused on kicking or carrying a ball to score points, generally played between two teams of 11 players on a large field. Globally, it most commonly refers to soccer (association football), where players use their feet to score in a goal, while in the US/Canada, it refers to gridiron football, a high-contact game involving running and passing to reach an end zone

300

Social studies

Social studies is the integrated, interdisciplinary study of human society, combining disciplines like history, geography, civics, and economics to help students understand the world, analyze human experiences, and become informed, active citizens. It focuses on how people live, interact, and organize themselves across time and place

300

Tuvalu

Tuvalu is an independent Polynesian island nation in the South Pacific Ocean, located halfway between Australia and Hawaii. Composed of nine low-lying coral atolls and islands, it is one of the smallest and least populated countries in the world. It is heavily threatened by climate change and rising sea levels

300

What is the most dangerous animal

Mosquito

300

Light

Light is a form of electromagnetic radiation, typically defined as the range of wavelengths visible to the human eye, generally between 400 and 700 nanometers. It acts as both a wave and a particle (called a photon), transporting energy through space at a speed of \(299,792,458\text{ m/s}\)

400

Nukem

a popular, active group game, often played in physical education classes as a simplified, high-energy variation of volleyball where players catch and throw a ball over a net rather than hitting it. It is designed to be accessible for all ages, often used to eliminate opponents by making them drop the ball

400

Recess

Recess is a scheduled break from structured activities—most commonly in school—allowing students time for, play, social interaction, and physical activity. It acts as a mental and physical breather, usually occurring outdoors for 10–30 minutes, designed to help children return to lessons more focused and relaxed

400

Liechtenstein

Liechtenstein is a tiny, wealthy, German-speaking principality nestled in the Alps between Austria and Switzerland. As a constitutional monarchy and one of the world's only two double-landlocked countries, it is renowned for its stunning mountain scenery, low taxes, and high-standard industrial, manufacturing, and financial sectors

400

What is the most dangerous tv

Cathode ray tube

400

School

A school is a structured educational institution designed to provide learning environments for teaching students under the direction of teachers, ranging from primary to secondary levels and beyond. It serves to remove ignorance, impart core knowledge, build social skills, and prepare individuals for future work and civic life

500

Basketball

You got this one wrong 

there is no answer

500

Lunch

You got it right

even though there is answer

500

Guess any country

If you guessed Comoros you were right

500

What is the most dangerous glass

Annealed glass

500

What is correct

You’re wrong