Fix the mistake: "There is many reasons to celebrate."
"There are many reasons to celebrate."
How many letters are there in the English alphabet?
26
What is the only fruit that has seeds on the outside?
Strawberry.
How many continents are there on Earth?
7
Who is the physicist who created the famous equation E = mc²?
Albert Einstein.
Fix the mistake: "Him and I went to the concert."
"He and I went to the concert."
What is the most common word in the English language?
The
What animal is known to have a heart that can weigh as much as a small car?
Blue whale.
Which continent is home to the Amazon Rainforest?
South America.
On which physicist did an apple fall, leading to the discovery of gravity?
Isaac Newton
"Each student must turn in their assignment on time."
"Each student must turn in his or her assignment on time."
What does the idiom "kick the bucket" mean?
What is the national animal of Scotland, which is a mythical creature?
Unicorn.
Which continent is the smallest by land area?
Australia.
Which ancient Greek scientist famously exclaimed "Eureka!" after discovering the principle of buoyancy?
Archimedes.
Fix the mistake: "Each of the students have finished their homework."
"Each of the students has finished their homework."
How many countries have English as an official language?
58
What color was the first carrot?
Purple
On which continent can you find the majority of the world's fresh water in glaciers?
Antarctica
Who is known for his famous thought experiment involving a cat that is both alive and dead at the same time?
Erwin Schrödinger
Correct the order
never/have/done/I/before/it.
The answer is not I have never done it.
Never have I ever done it before
What English word, meaning a public sale of goods, is derived from a Latin word meaning "to sell"?
Auction.
What is the only planet in our solar system that rotates on its side?
Uranus.
Which desert, located in Asia, is the largest cold desert in the world?
The Gobi Desert.
Which physicist is often shown with wild hair and a tongue sticking out in photographs?
Albert Einstein.