What is the world's most widely used search engine?
What is the most abundant element in the universe?
Hydrogen
In golf, how many holes are in a full round?
18
What is the study of weather called?
Meteorology
What is the only animal that can't jump?
The elephant
Which company created the Android operating system?
What planet spins the fastest on its axis?
Jupiter
In baseball, what is it called when a batter hits the ball out of the park in fair territory?
Home Run
What is the term for trees that lose their leaves each fall?
Deciduous trees
What is a group of crows called?
What year was the first email sent?
1971
What is the common name for sodium chloride?
Table salt
What country has won the most FIFA Women's World Cups (women's soccer)?
United States
What is the largest type of ecosystem on earth?
Ocean
What animal is the largest land carnivore?
Polar Bear
What is the name of the first computer virus that spread in the wild?
Brain (1986)
What unit is used to measure electric current?
Ampere (amp)
Who holds the record for the most home runs in Major League Baseball?
Barry Bonds 762 career home runs
What type of cloud is known for producing thunderstorms?
Cumulonimbus
Which animal can recognize itself in a mirror, showing signs of self-awareness?
Dolphin, apes, and elephants
What does "GPU" stand for in computing?
Graphics Processing Unit
What part of the human brain controls balance and coordination?
Cerebellum
What sport features an event called the "Ironman?"
Triathlon: multi-sport endurance race that combines a 2.4-mile swim, a 112-mile bicycle ride, and a 26.2-mile marathon run into one continuous event. The original Ironman event was established on the island of Oʻahu, Hawaii, in 1978.
Which natural phenomenon is measured by the Fujita scale?
Tornadoes
What animal has the longest lifespan?
Ocean Quahog, type of clam that can live for over 500 years