Which is the most abundant element in the universe?
Hydrogen. Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the Universe and helium is second. Together they make up roughly 74% and 24% of all matter in the universe respectively.
What is the perimeter of a circle called
The circumference
What is the branch of study that examines how species in ecosystems are all interconnected?
Biodiversity.
Which city is known as the “City of Temples”
Kathmandu
As of 2016, the most populous Canadian province has more than 38% of the entire country's population. Which province is this?
Ontario
What fruit is most eaten in the world?
Banana
Sound travel faster in the air or in water?
Water
What number does a giga stand for?
A billion
How many stages are in a butterfly’s life cycle?
4 stages. In metamorphosis, butterflies go through stages, including egg, larva, pupa, and adult.
How many Districts are there in Nepal?
77
What is the national bird of Canada
Gray Jay
Where were fortune cookies invented?
Japan
How many bones do sharks have in their bodies?
Zero . The whole body of the shark is made up of cartilages
What is bigger, 100, or 10 squared?
They are same
Where do plants get their energy from?
Sun
Polo is very popular in Nepal. On what animal-back is it played?
Elephant
Called "the greatest outdoor show on Earth" by its promoters, what is the name of the huge annual rodeo held for ten days ....
Calgary Stampede
5 Great Lakes, the chain of deep freshwater lakes in east-central North America comprising of ..... (Name them)
Lakes Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, and Ontario.
What is the 1 most abundant element on earth?
Oxygen, which composes about 49.5% of the total mass of the Earth's crust, waters and atmosphere, according to the textbook “Modern Chemistry.” Silicon is second at 28%. Aluminum is a distant third, at only 8%
What number is twice the sum of its digits?
18
What is the transfer of waves or particles from one place to another called?
Radiation. Examples of radiation include light, sound, heat, and X-rays
how many UNESCO World Heritage Sites are there in Nepal
1 Sagarmatha National Park 2 Chitwan National Park 3 Lumbini 4 Pashupatinath Temple 5 Swayambunath Temple 6 Boudhanath Temple 7 Muktinath Temple 8 Bhaktapur Durbar Square 9 Patan Durbar Square 10 Kathmandu Durbar Square
As of 2020, Canada has hosted two Winter Olympic Games. Name both cities that hosted
Calgary and Vancouver
Which of the great lakes does not share a border with Canada?
Lake Michigan
What idea is Charles Darwin most famous for?
Natural selection. Through natural selection, organisms adapt to their environment to better survive.
What is the Pythagoras’ Constant, discovered by the first mathematician around 500 BC?
The square root of two
What is the name for the immediate conversion of solid matter to gas without becoming a liquid?
Sublimation. Sublimation is sometimes used in shirt printing, where an image is printed onto a sheet of paper, transferred to a fabric material, and heated until the ink absorbs into the fabric material
What is Nepal's national colour?
The crimson red
The National Sports Act of Canada granted two different sports as the official sports of Canada. what are they
Hockey and Lacrosse
Which country invented ice cream?
China
What type of clouds are the most fluffy and can be seen on sunny days?
Cumulus clouds. They look like cotton balls in the sky! Cumulus clouds can also bring thunderstorms
I spend 7 minutes a day in the shower. How long am I in the shower a year if it's not a leap year?
2555 minutes
Which type of matter has a definite volume but no definite shape?
Liquid. Liquids will always conform to the shape of their container. In total, there are five total states of matter!
What is the highest lake in Nepal?
Tilicho Lake, an altitude of 4919 m
What is the oldest national park in Canada?
Banff established in 1885
Which ancient people invented the toothbrush?
Egyptians
Which freezes faster, hot water or cold water?
Hot water freezes faster than cold, known as the Mpemba effect.
What is the only number spelled with letters in alphabetical order?
Forty
A solution with a pH of 1 is considered to be what?
An acid. Solutions with a pH between 0 and 7 are considered to be acids, and solutions with a pH between 7 and 14 are bases
What is the deepest lake in Nepal
Rara Lake at 2,990m
Featuring more than 900 varieties of plants and designated a National Historic Site of Canada, Butchart Gardens is a horticultural marvel located on ........where
Vancouver Island in British Columbia
What country has the longest total coastline in the world? We're talking about coastline on the border of a country, not all the internal coastlines that make up lakes and rivers.
Canada
What color reflects light, and what color absorbs light?
White reflects light, and black absorbs light. This is why dark-colored objects, like pavement, heat up faster.
What is the only number that has the same number of letters as its meaning?
Four (4)
What is every planet named after except for Earth?
A Roman or Greek god or goddess. The name “Earth” is of Old English and German descent, meaning “ground.”
"Holy," "Yummy," and "Peaches" are three 2020s hit singles from what seemingly inescapable London, Ontario pop star?
Justin Bieber
In what year was the first iPhone released?
2007
In what layer of the Earth do earthquakes occur?
Crust or upper mantle. The deepest earthquakes can happen at subduction zones where one tectonic plate dives below another one.
What civilization first used dot patterns to represent numbers?
The Chinese first used dot patterns to represent numbers.
Why do golf balls have dimples?
They reduce aerodynamic drag. Reducing drag makes the ball travel farther.
when the modern-day Kingdom of Nepal was established ?
1768
As of the early 2000s, what Canadian province has easily the highest number of syrup farms with over 7,000 of these sweet agricultural sites?
Quebec
The Statue of Liberty was gifted to the United States by which country?
France