In 1918, Kuwait was hit with what flu?
Spanish Flu
What is the weakest human bone?
Collarbone
Africa
The flag of which Southeast Asian country is red with a five-pointed yellow star in the center?
Vietnam
What event took place in 1999-2000 that caused global panic over potential technological failures?
Y2K
What was the nickname Kuwaitis gave the year 1918 after the Spanish Flu hit Kuwait? (Sinat Al... The Year of...)
Sinat Al Rahma
Which organ is responsible for producing insulin?
Pancreas
Which country is wider than the moon?
Australia
Name the most dominant color in flags - with almost 75% of flags containing this color.
Red
What is the world's oldest currency still in use?
In 1831, a plague hit Kuwait which claimed the lives of around 60% of locals - this plague hit during which famous season?
Pearl Diving Season
What is the largest organ inside the human body?
Liver
Russia
There are three National Flags that differ on their front and reverse sides. Name one.
1) Saudi Arabia
2) Moldova
3) Paraguay
Which was was triggered by the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand?
World War I
In 1969, Sheikh Sabah Al Salem signed a decree to mandate which ministry?
Ministry of Defense
Which bone are babies born without?
kneecaps
What is the country with most islands?
Name the only two square national flags?
Switzerland and The Vatican
Which rare spice is the most expensive in the world by weight?
In 2016, Kuwait Institution for Scientific Research obtained a patent from the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) over which invention? (you can describe the invention if you don't know the name)
Floating Breakwater - to deter waves in order to protect coasts
What is the rarest blood type? (only 0.5% of world population)
AB-
What is the flattest country on Earth?
Maldives
What is the oldest flag in the world still in use?
Denmark
Which Ocean is the warmest?
Indian