What is the primary ingredient in guacamole?
a) Tomato
b) Avocado
c) Onion
d) Garlic
b) Avocado
What is the smallest unit of life?
a) Organ
b) Tissue
c) Cell
d) Organism
c) Cell
Which country is known as the Land of the Rising Sun?
a) China
b) Japan
c) South Korea
d) Thailand
b) Japan
What is the main ingredient in hummus?
a) Chickpeas
b) Lentils
c) Peas
d) Beans
a) Chickpeas
Who painted the Mona Lisa?
a) Vincent van Gogh
b) Leonardo da Vinci
c) Pablo Picasso
d) Claude Monet
b) Leonardo da Vinci
Which element is represented by the symbol ‘O’ on the periodic table?
a) Oxygen
b) Osmium
c) Oganesson
d) Ozone
a) Oxygen
What is the capital of Canada?
a) Toronto
b) Montreal
c) Ottawa
d) Vancouver
c) Ottawa
What is the hardest natural substance on Earth?
a) Gold
b) Iron
c) Diamond
d) Platinum
c) Diamond
What is the longest-running television show in the United States?
a) Friends
b) The Simpsons
c) The Office
d) The Tonight Show
b) The Simpsons
Which country has the largest population in the world?
a) India
b) United States
c) China
d) Indonesia
c) China
What is the chemical formula for methane?
a) CH4
b) C2H6
c) CO2
d) H2O
a) CH4
Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize?
a) Marie Curie
b) Florence Nightingale
c) Ada Lovelace
d) Rosalind Franklin
a) Marie Curie
What is the national animal of Scotland?
a) Lion
b) Unicorn
c) Eagle
d) Bear
b) Unicorn
What is the formula for calculating speed?
a) Speed = Distance × Time
b) Speed = Time ÷ Distance
c) Speed = Distance ÷ Time
d) Speed = Time × Distance
c) Speed = Distance ÷ Time
What effect does Gallium have on metals?
a) It makes them stronger
b) It causes them to become brittle and crack
c) It turns them into a liquid
d) It has no effect on them
b) It causes them to become brittle and crack
What is the largest internal organ in the human body?
a) Heart
b) Liver
c) Brain
d) Stomach
b) Liver
Which country was the first to grant women the right to vote?
a) United States
b) United Kingdom
c) New Zealand
d) Canada
c) New Zealand
Which physicist is known for the uncertainty principle?
a) Albert Einstein
b) Niels Bohr
c) Max Planck
d) Werner Heisenberg
d) Werner Heisenberg
What is the densest known naturally occurring material on Earth?
a) Diamond
b) Graphene
c) Osmium
d) Quartz
c) Osmium
Which Shakespeare play is set in the kingdom of Illyria?
a) Macbeth
b) A Midsummer Night’s Dream
c) Twelfth Night
d) Othello
c) Twelfth Night
Who is credited with the discovery of the electron?
a) Ernest Rutherford
b) Niels Bohr
c) J.J. Thomson
d) Albert Einstein
c) J.J. Thomson
Which of the following statements is true about the size of quarks?
a) Quarks are approximately the size of protons.
b) Quarks are considered point-like particles with no measurable size.
c) Quarks are about 100 times larger than neutrons.
d) The size of quarks is measured in femtometers.
b) Quarks are considered point-like particles with no measurable size.
What does the term “black hole singularity” refer to?
a) A point where time and space cease to exist.
b) A region where light is infinitely bent.
c) A point of infinite density and zero volume at the center of a black hole.
d) A point where the universe is expanding from.
c) A point of infinite density and zero volume at the center of a black hole.
What is the main cause of the seasonal changes on Earth?
a) The Earth’s elliptical orbit around the Sun
b) The tilt of the Earth’s axis relative to its orbital plane
c) The distance between Earth and the Sun
d) The Sun’s fluctuating activity cycles
b) The tilt of the Earth’s axis relative to its orbital plane
A factory produces three types of widgets: small, medium, and large. The number of small, medium, and large widgets produced is in the ratio 4:5:3. In a particular week, the factory produces a total of 24,000 widgets. How many small, medium, and large widgets are produced that week?
8,000 small widgets, 10,000 medium widgets, and 6,000 large widgets that week.