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Question | Answer | |
What is the national currency of Egypt? | pound | |
What is the national currency of Egypt? | pound | |
What is the national sport of Pakistan? | Squash | |
What is the native language of Brazil? | Portuguese | |
What is the nickname given to River Plate’s famous stadium? | El Monumental | |
What is the nickname of Texas? | Lone Star State | |
What is the noise you can hear inside the shell of a sea snail? | The blood flow of your ear | |
What is the nomenclature of magnesium oxide? | MgO | |
What is the normal human heart rate per minute? | 60 – 100bpm | |
What is the northern most state of the U.S.? | Alaska | |
What is the number of the platform to take the Hogwarts Express? | 9 3/4 | |
What is the occiput? | The posterior portion of the skull | |
What is the occiput? | The posterior portion of the skull | |
What is the official currency in Morocco? | moroccan Dirham | |
What is the official currency of Bolivia? | Bolivian | |
What is the official headgear of the Green Bay Packers? | Cheesehead | |
What is the official language in Iran? | Farsi | |
What is the official language in Liechtenstein? | German | |
What is the official language in Sweden? | Swedish | |
What is the official language of Brazil ? | Portuguese | |
What is the official language of Peru? | Spanish | |
What is the official language of Suriname? | Dutch | |
What is the official term for animated programs that originate in Japan? | anime | |
What is the oldest animal species on Earth? | Sea Sponge | |
What is the only Academy Award won by the American director Robert Altman? | Honorary Award | |
What is the only animal that can die for love? | Seahorse | |
What is the only animal that has valves in it’s arteries? | Giraffes | |
What is the only artery in the body that carries deoxygenated blood? | pulmonary artery | |
What is the only country in Africa whose official language is Spanish? | Equitorial Guinea | |
What is the only country in the world completely surrounded by another country? | Lesotho | |
What is the only country that is also a continent? | Australia | |
What is the only graphic novel that has ever won a Pulitzer Prize? | Maus | |
What is the only lake in the world with fresh water sharks? | Lake Nicaragua | |
What is the only piece that can not be captured in chess? | King | |
What is the only poisonous mammal? | Duckbilled Platypus | |
What is the only sport that contains a penalty called “icing”? | Hockey | |
What is the opposite colour of red? | Green | |
What is the original Kryptonite? | Pieces of planet Krypton | |
What is the original language of the book “The Count of Monte Cristo”? | French | |
What is the other name of Lactic Acid? | Lactate | |
What is the pH of water? | 7 | |
What is the pH value of human blood? | 7,4 | |
What is the pen name of Samuel Clemens? | Mark Twain | |
What is the penalty in the NFL for a late hit? | 15 Yards | |
What is the period between the Palaeolithic and the Neolithic called? | Mesolithic | |
What is the phrase used when about to beat an opponent in chess? | Checkmate | |
What is the piece of Pablo Picasso based on triangles? | The misses of Avillon | |
What is the pigment that makes cells green? | Chlorophyll | |
What is the planet in the solar system whose size is closest to that of the Earth? | Venus | |
What is the planet in the solar system whose size is closest to that of the Earth? | Venus | |
What is the plant tissue responsible for conducting crude sap? | Xylem | |
What is the portion of the small intestine which connects to the liver? | Duodenum | |
What is the predominant religion in Bangladesh? | Islam | |
What is the process in which atoms are split to create energy called? | Fision | |
What is the proper name for the jaw bone? | Mandible | |
What is the reaction between a base and an acid called? | Neutralization | |
What is the real name of Pope Francis? | Jorge Mario Bergoglio | |
What is the real name of The Joker? | Unknown | |
What is the real name of the American supersoldier, Captain America? | Steve Rogers | |
What is the real name of the American supersoldier, Captain America? | Steve Rogers | |
What is the real name of the Japanese Cat Island, famous for its huge cat population? | Tashirojima | |
What is the real name of the singer Bruno Mars? | Peter Gene Hernández | |
What is the reason why Chernobyl was abbandoned? | Meltdown | |
What is the result of adding up the internal angles in a square? | 360 degrees | |
What is the result of: ((8×3) 12)-(6×6)? | 0 | |
What is the roman numeral for 10? | X | |
What is the scientific name for human? | Homo sapiens sapiens | |
What is the scientific name for the Tasmanian tiger ? | Thylacinus cynocephal | |
What is the scientific name for the wrist bones? | Carpal | |
What is the scientific name of the sickness coloquially known as the ‘kissing disease’? | Mononucleosis | |
What is the sculpture of Apollo of the Belvedere? | Greek Art | |
What is the second Lord Of The Rings book? | The Two Towers | |
What is the second largest country in the Caribbean region? | Dominican Republic | |
What is the second largest country in the world in territorial area? | Canada | |
What is the second official language in Israel? | Arabic | |
What is the second-highest mountain in the world? | K2 | |
What is the slang term used for an American football? | Pigskin | |
What is the slogan of Animal Planet? | Surprisingly Human | |
What is the smallest country by area? | Vatican city | |
What is the smallest country in Central America? | El Salvador | |
What is the smallest mammal in the world? | Shrew | |
What is the smallest state in land area? | Rhode Island | |
What is the smallest state of the U.S.? | Rhode Island | |
What is the song by Shakira written for the 2010 World Cup? | Waka Waka | |
What is the southernmost city of South America? | Ushuaia | |
What is the speed of light? | 300,000 km/s | |
What is the speed of sound? | 343 m/s | |
What is the sport where the players bump, set and hit? | Volleyball | |
What is the sport where the players bump, set and hit? | Volleyball | |
What is the square root of 121? | 11 | |
What is the square root of 169? | 13 | |
What is the square root of 625? | 25 | |
What is the state capital of Tennessee? | Nashville | |
What is the state flower of Maui Hawaii? | Hibiscus | |
What is the state flower of the Hawaiian Islands? | Hibiscus | |
What is the sternocleidomastoid? | A muscle | |
What is the strongest structure of the human body? | Enamel | |
What is the study of Plants? | Botany | |
What is the study of the weather called? | Meteorology | |
What is the subtitle of the 2003 film ‘Legally Blonde 2’? | Red White | |
What is the sum of the numbers 1 to 10? | 55 | |
What is the swim stroke that you swim on your stomach and you look like a frog form a birds-eye-view? | Breaststroke | |
What is the symbol for hydroxide? | OH | |
What is the symbol for potassium in the period table? | K | |
What is the symbol of Magnesium? | Mg | |
What is the symbol of Platinum in the periodic table? | Pt | |
What is the symbol of Zeus? | Lightning Bolt | |
What is the symbolic song of the French Revolution? | La Marseillaise | |
What is the table where you can tell probability of genetic traits? | Punnett Square | |
What is the tallest building in the world? | Burj Khalifa | |
What is the tallest monument in the United States? | Gateway Arch In St. Louis | |
What is the tallest mountain in Africa? | Kilimanjaro | |
What is the tallest mountain in Africa? | Kilimanjaro | |
What is the tallest mountain in the Himalayas mountain range? | Mount Everest | |
What is the technical name for the flag twirlers in a marching band? | Color Guard | |
What is the term for someone who can use both hands equally? | Ambidextrous | |
What is the term for the inflammation of the brain, spinal cord, and nerve roots? | Encephalomyeloradiculitis | |
What is the term that refers to the condition of high levels of glucose? | Hyperglycemia | |
What is the term that refers to the condition of high levels of glucose? | Hyperglycemia | |
What is the term to tackle the quarterback in American football? | Sack | |
What is the term used in tennis when the score is 40-40? | Deuce | |
What is the term when an animal only eats plants? | Herbivore | |
What is the third installment in the Fast and Furious franchise? | Fast and Furious Tokyo Drift | |
What is the third-holiest city in the religion of Islam? | Jerusalem | |
What is the title of Homer’s most famous poetic Epic.? | The Odyssey | |
What is the title of Quentin Tarantino’s 2003 two-part martial arts film? | Kill Bill | |
What is the total amount of bones in a giraffe’s neck? | 7 | |
What is the typical drink in Mexico? | Tequila | |
What is the typical vegetation in Northern Europe? | Tundra | |
What is the unit of measure for sound? | Decibels | |
What is the unit of measure for sound? | Decibels | |
What is the unit of measurement in football? | Yards | |
What is the unit of money in Brazil? | Real | |
What is the wife’s name in the movie “Up”? | Ellie | |
What is the wooden piece that is attached to the mouth piece of a clarinet? | Reed | |
What is the word for music that lacks harmony? | Dissonance | |
What is the world’s largest rodent? | Capybara | |
What is the world’s most popular and most played sport? | Soccer | |
What is the world’s oldest republic? | San Marino | |
What is tofu made of? | Soy seeds | |
What is used in most nuclear power plants? | Uranium | |
What is used to make saccharine? | Oil | |
What is used to watch 3D movies? | Glasses | |
What is what Peter Pan doesn’t want to do? | Grow up | |
What is white in Spanish? | Blanco | |
What is writer Paul Auster’s favourite city, according to his novels? | New York | |
What is yeast? | A fungus | |
What item represents the symbol of power in the novel “The Lord of the Flies”? | The Conch | |
What jazz musician is better known as ‘Bird’? | Charlie Parker | |
What killed the protagonist, Violetta, in the opera “La Traviata”? | Tuberculosis | |
What kind of Japanese poem has a syllable pattern of 5-7-5? | Haiku | |
What kind of Tectonic plates boundaries move away from each other? | Divergent Boundaries | |
What kind of Tectonic plates boundaries move away from each other? | Divergent Boundaries | |
What kind of animal is “Clifford” in the kid’s television show “Clifford”? | Dog | |
What kind of animal is a German Spitz? | Dog | |
What kind of animals are called “ruminants”? | The ones with four stomachs | |
What kind of archs were used for churches in Visigoth art? | The horseshow arch | |
What kind of bird is a vulture? | Scavenger bird | |
What kind of car does Marty Mcfly use to travel in time on Back to the Future? | DeLorean | |
What kind of cell contains chloroplasts? | Plant Cell | |
What kind of cell contains chloroplasts? | Plant Cell | |
What kind of cell has a large central vacuole? | Plant Cell | |
What kind of cellular division creates gametes? | Meiosis | |
What kind of charge has an electron? | Negative | |
What kind of competition is the Italian Giro? | A cycling race | |
What kind of creature was Dobby in the ‘Harry Potter’ saga? | An elf | |
What kind of creature was Humpty-Dumpty? | An Egg | |
What kind of creature was Medusa? | A Gorgon | |
What kind of eclipse is it if the Earth is between the Sun and the Moon? | Lunar | |
What kind of element is Neon (NE)? | Noble Gas | |
What kind of festival is the French festival Visa pour l’Image? | Photojournalism | |
What kind of files are those that have the extension .avi? | Video | |
What kind of instrument is the Marimba? | Percussion | |
What kind of language is Afrikaans? | Germanic | |
What kind of leaf is on Canada’s flag? | Maple | |
What kind of lines that intersect at a 90 degree angle referred as? | Perpendicular | |
What kind of mammal is a platypus? | Monotreme | |
What kind of material was the Declaration of Independence made of? | Hemp | |
What kind of medicine do you need to treat candidiasis? | Antifungal | |
What kind of military base was Pearl Harbor? | Navy | |
What kind of number is pi? | Irrational | |
What kind of paintings did Monet paint? | Landscapes | |
What kind of pants was Jake from Statefarm wearing? | Khakis | |
What kind of pet does Spongebob SquarePants own? | Snail | |
What kind of plants did Monet paint? | Water lilies | |
What kind of pool game is played with the most balls? | Snooker | |
What kind of shoes does Uma Thurman use in Kill Bill? | Onitsuka Tiger | |
What kind of tree gives acorns? | Oak | |
What kind of vehicle is Bumble Bee from “Transformers”? | Camaro | |
What kind of vertebrae are atlas and axis? | Cervical | |
What kind of wave is sound? | Longitudinal | |
What kind of wave is sound? | Longitudinal | |
What kind of weapon did Eragon use? | A sword | |
What kind of writing did the Egyptians use? | Hieroglyphic | |
What kinds of bonds does water form with itself? | Hydrogen Bonds | |
What king was guillotined in the French Revolution? | Louis XVI | |
What king was guillotined in the French Revolution? | Louis XVI | |
What king, main exponent of absolutism, said ‘I am the State’? | Louis XIV of France | |
What lake contains 20% of the fresh liquid water of the Earth? | Baikal | |
What landform is defined as a cluster of islands? | Archipelago | |
What landform is defined as a long, narrow inlet with steep sides or cliffs, created in a valley carved by glacial activity? | Fjord | |
What landform is defined as a relatively flat, horizontal or gently inclined surface of marine origin which has been lifted due to wave activity? | Marine terrace | |
What landform is defined as a significant or near vertical rock exposure? | A cliff | |
What landform is defined as an area containing numerous related mountains? | A mountain range | |
What language do Romance languages come from? | Latin | |
What language do people from Costa Rica speak? | Spanish | |
What language do they predominantly speak in Hong Kong? | Cantonese | |
What language do they speak in Iceland? | Icelandic | |
What language does Morticia Addams talk to Gomez so as to drive him crazy? | French | |
What language does Nike derive from? | Greek | |
What language is considered an “extinct” language? | Latin | |
What language is spoken in Haiti? | French | |
What language is the opera “Carmen” in? | French | |
What language is used to define and classify scientific terms related to animals? | Latin | |
What language is used to refer to Ballet steps? | French | |
What leaves did Romans wear on their heads to symbolize victory? | Laurel | |
What letter cannot be found in the periodic table? | J | |
What letter does not appear on the periodic table? | J | |
What lies at the centre of a heliocentric model of the solar system? | Sun | |
What liquid is storaged in cactus? | Water | |
What literary device is a comparison using the words like or as? | Simile | |
What literary genre can receive a Hugo award? | Science-Fiction | |
What literary movement focused in the darkest, harshest aspects of reality? | Naturalism | |
What made Jackie Robinson famous? | Baseball | |
What major river in the United States ends in the Gulf of Mexico? | Mississippi River | |
What major river is in Africa? | Nile | |
What major river is in Africa? | Nile | |
What makes bones healthy and strong? | Calcium | |
What makes mount Kilimanjaro different from the rest of highest mountains? | It’s formed by volcanoes | |
What makes the platypus different from other mammals? | It Lays Eggs | |
What male singer has won the most Grammy awards in a single night? | Michael Jackson | |
What male tennis player won the gold medal in Beijing 2008? | Rafael Nadal | |
What mammal lays eggs? | Platypus | |
What marble statue by Michelangelo is in St Peters Basilica? | Pietà | |
What marked the origin of the Protestant Reformation? | The publication of the 95 theses | |
What material is the saxophone made of? | Brass | |
What mathematician discovered that a hypotenuse squared of a right triangle is equal to the sum of the other two legs squared? | Pythagoras | |
What medal is awarded to soldiers wounded or killed in combat against an enemy of the United States? | Purple Heart | |
What medical specialty treats pregnancy? | Obstetrics | |
What medium uses a chalk-like substance? | Pastels | |
What member of Spice girls married the famous soccer player, David Beckham? | Victoria | |
What metal are acupuncture needles usually made of? | Stainless steel | |
What metal is essential to the hemoglobin in red blood cells? | Iron | |
What metal made Romans fall frequently sick? | Lead | |
What metal was illegally sold in ‘Gilda’? | Tungsten | |
What micronutrient increases appetite? | Zinc | |
What military team killed Osama Bin Laden? | Seals | |
What molecule carries genetic information? | DNA | |
What monarch is the main character in the TV series ‘The Tudors’? | Henry VIII | |
What month do Russians celebrate the October Revolution? | November | |
What month is named after Julius Caesars nephew? | August | |
What monument started to be built in 1882 and hasn’t been finished yet? | Sagrada Familia | |
What motion is being performed by the hamstring muscle while sitting down? | Flexion | |
What motor-racing team was Fernando Alonso part of from 2002 to 2006? | Renault | |
What mountain range in Russia divides the country into European and Asian parts? | Ural Mountains | |
What move is illegal in volleyball? | Lift |
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