1
This actor plays Ironman in the Marvel film franchise.
Robert Downey Jr.?
Hollywood is located in which US city?
Los Angeles
This animal can be seen on the Lamborghini logo
bull
This country sells more adult diapers than baby diapers.
Japan
This board game has players buy streets, build hotels, and go to jail.
Monopoly
This watch company has a mermaid as its logo
Starbucks
What is the highest-grossing film ever?
Avatar
This country consumes the most chocolate
Switzerland
This is the biggest island in the world.
Greenland
This city is known as the “City of seven hills"
Rome
The human body has this many ribs.
24
The art of Japanese paper folding is called this.
origami
This fruit floats because 25% of its volume is air.
an apple
This is a country that is landlocked in south-east asia
Laos
This is another name for the season of Autumn
Fall
This bird is known for its beautiful tail.
the peacock
The second tallest mountain in the world.
K2
The closest planet to the Earth
Venus
Where would you find the lunale on the body?
Fingers / Toes (nails)
What is the name for a mammal that lays eggs
monotreme
This is the most abundant metal in the Earth’s crust.
Aluminium
In traveling north, this direction would be on your right.
east
True or false. The body has 4 bicep muscles?
True
Bonus point for naming them / where they are.
These are the only mammals that can fly.
bats
According to Greek mythology, this was the first woman on Earth.
Pandora
Which animal changes colour based on the food that it consumes
Flamingo
Which energy is the energy of motion?
Kinetic
This is where a shrimp's heart is located.
The head
This blood type qualifies as a universal donor.
O negative
This animal has 32 muscles in each ear.
the cat
What is the other print of the organ in the body, that, like fingerprints, is different for every person?
the tongue
We live in this galaxy.
the Milky Way
This animal is the fastest swimmer in the world
Sailfish
Two parts of the human body that don't stop growing
the ears and nose
What symbol is unique to the South Australian flag?
Magpie
This organ utilizes over twenty-five percent of the oxygen used by a human body.
the brain
The unicorn is the national animal of this country.
Scotland
The part of the cell commonly referred to as "the powerhouse of the cell" is called this.
mitochondria
Africa has this many countries.
54
This country is North, South, East AND West of Korea
Japan
This is the loudest animal on Earth.
the blue whale
The periodic table of elements has this many elements.
118
This is the longest river in the world.
the Nile
This gas is poisonous to human but healthy for plants.
CO2
This insect can sleep up to 3 years.
the snail
This is the biggest artery in the human body.
the aorta
This is the rarest M&M color.
brown
This animal can not walk backwards.
the kangaroo
The technical term for a star exploding is this.
a supernova
This is the smallest ocean in the world.
the Arctic
The Mariana Trench is found in this ocean.
the Pacific
This is the brightest star in the sky (also closest).
Sirius
Which continent are the Great Pyramids located on
Africa
The bones in the fingers are called this.
phalanges
Red blood cells are hollow. True or false?
True
They are the only animals known to be able to clap in beat.
the sea lion
This chess piece cannot move in a straight line.
the knight
This animal produces pink milk.
the hippopotamus
This planet rains metal.
Venus
This animal can walk upstairs, but not down.
the cow
This is the most abundant element in the universe.
hydrogen
The first Pixar movie is...
Toy Story
Who founded Apple
Steve Jobs
Bonus points for Steve Wozniak / Mike Markkula
Hand
It has two hydrogen molecules and one oxygen molecule.
water
Name 3 of the 5 spice girl members nicknames
Scary, Sporty, Ginger, Posh, Baby.
Russia has this many time zones.
11
The elements in Group 7 of the Periodic Table are all non-metals, Name the group
halogens
The colloquial name for an ionic compound?
Salt
What does the name Roblox actually mean?
The combination of the words "Robot" and "Blocks"
The Krone is the currency of these two countries.
Denmark and Norway
Blood is produced in this part of the body.
bone marrow