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1. What is the name of the helicopter that transports the president of the United States?
Marine One
2. The logo of which hamburger restaurant can be called “the golden arches”?
McDonald's
3. What is a charm: an object for good luck, a helmet or a musical instrument?
An object for good luck
4.What rank is below sergeant: ensign, private or captain?
Private
5.What is the last month of the year in alphabetical order?
September
6. How old is the universe?
13.8 billion years
7.What day of the week is considered a day of rest in Judaism?
The Sabbath
8.Who commands more: a general or a colonel?
A general
9.Where are laws discussed in democratic countries?
In Parliament
10.What was the first thing recorded in a YouTube video:a toilet, a zoo or a fair?
A zoo
11.Who was the last pharaoh of Ancient Egypt?
Ramses III
12.At what age can children get an identity card?
Anyone
13.Brexit is the name used to explain the exit of the United Kingdom from where?
From the European Union (EU)
14.Which banknote does not exist: 100 euros, 200 euros or 1000 euros?
One thousand euros
15.What is the part of a suit of armor that protects the hands and forearms called?
Gauntlet
16.What is the name given to soldiers on foot on the battlefield: infantry, cavalry or artillery?
Infantry
17.How many months of the year have only 30 days?
Four
18.In Austria children can vote at the age of 14.True or False.
False
19.Is there a Declaration of the Rights of the Child?
Yes
20.What is used to obtain images collected with a darkroom camera on metal plates?
Daguerreotypes
21.Where is the clutch pedal located in a car?
Left
22.Which of these dynasties reigns right now in Spain?
House of Bourbon
23.What is the oldest form of television broadcasting? Antenna, Satellite or Cable?
Antenna
24. Which country produces more olive oil in the world: Spain, Germany or England?
Spain
25. What is the holy book of Islam?
The Koran
26. From which country does the stringed instrument called the sitar originate?
India
27. Which is the highest peak on the Iberian Peninsula: Aneto, Mulhacén or Teide?
Mulhacén
28. In Hawaii, what is a lei: a grass skirt, a surfboard or a flower garland?
A flower garland
29.On which side of the road do people drive in Australia: right or left?
Left.
30.What approximate proportion of Canada's land area is freshwater lakes: 1, 5 or 9 percent?
9 percent.
31.Singapore banned one of three things in 1992: toy guns, Pokémon cards or chewing gum?
Chewing gum
32. What is the geometric shape of a STOP sign: triangular, hexagonal or octagonal?
Octagonal
33.Where would you be most likely to find people who speak Flemish: Russia, Portugal or Belgium?
In Belgium
34.In which country is the Casa Rosada located?
Argentina
35. In which country is Mount Fuji located?
Japan
36. How many strings are there on a bass: four, six or eight?
Four
37.What is the name of the stick with which the ball is hit when playing polo?
Taco
38. What color does the New Zealand rugby team wear?
Black
39. What color is pistachio ice cream usually?
Green
40. In what sport can you win the Davis Cup?
Tennis
41. What is the first race in the decathlon: 100, 200 or 400 meters?
100 meters
42. Gold and silver are magnetic. True or False?
False
43. What is the country with the least inhabitants in the world?
Vatican City
44. What is someone who suffers from astraphobia afraid of?
Lightning and thunder
45. Which of the following is not a prime number: 5, 7 or 9?
9
46. Approximately what percentage of the bones of the body are in the hands and feet: 10, 25 or 50%?
50%
47.Which of the following is not a fossil fuel: coal, natural gas or nuclear energy?
Nuclear energy
48. Which of these characteristics is not characteristic of platypuses: being oviparous, herbivorous or mammalian?
Being herbivorous
49. Which land animal has the largest eyes?
The ostrich
50. Which Greek philosopher did not leave us an arithmetical theorem? Plato, Pythagoras orTales?
Plato
51. What was the first gray video game console?
52. When did Freddy Mercury die?
1991
53. Which Spanish actor won an Oscar for “No Country for Old Men”?
Javier Bardem
54. What is the oldest language in Europe?
Basque
55. What is the largest organ of the human body?
The skin
56. How did Kurt Cobain die?
He committed suicide
57. What is the only sport that is practiced in fresh and salt water?
Fishing
58. What was Muhammad's profession?
Merchant
59. What element is the most abundant in the Sun?
Hydrogen
60.Who wrote Puss in Boots?
Perrault
61.Who said the phrase The state is me?
Louis XIV
62.What is the estimated temperature at the center of the earth?
5,000 °C
63.With what color is the maximum height represented on a topographic plane?
White
64. Who was the first Brazilian soccer player from Barcelona to win the Ballon d'Or?
Rivaldo
65. Which TV series has seen the most video games based on its adventures?
Pokémon
66. Where does sound propagate?
Through the air
67. What material are the filaments of a light bulb made of?
Of wolgfram
68. What American people did Montezuma lead?
The Incas.
69. What is the anthem of the European Union?
“Ode to Joy"
70. In which country was the first computer invented?
USA
71. What language is officially spoken in Taiwan?
Chinese
72. What kind of discs did CD-ROM players use?
Optical
73. Who was the first cyclist to win five consecutive Tours de France?
Miguel Indurain
74. Which Spanish monarch was nicknamed El sabio?
Alfonso X
75. Where are pagodas typical of?
Japan
76.Who was Plato's teacher?
Socrates
77.The Celts were governed by a system of hereditary monarchy, by a patriarchy or matriarchy?
Matriarchy
78.Who invented the light bulb?
Thomas Edison
79. What takes place every March 21?
The vernal equinox
80. What color reflects heat the most?
White
81. What does hieratism refer to?
To the feelings
82. Which singer is synonymous with “The Boss”?
Bruce Springsteen
83. What is the emblem of the City of Rome?
The Capitoline Wolf
84. When did the dinosaurs become extinct?
66 million years ago.
85 Which river flows through Rome?
Tíber
86. Which animal cries when it eats?
The crocodile
87. What is the most active volcano in Europe?
Etna
88. Which alphabet was not used in the Iberian Peninsula?
Egyptian
89. What is the highest waterfall in the world?
The Angel Falls
90. What is the name of the first woman to go into space?
Valentina Tereshkova
91. What year is the First Spanish Constitution known as `La Pepa`?
1812
92. On which island did Napoleon die?
St. Helena
93. What is the seventh art?
Cinema
94. What is a melomaniac?
A music lover
95. Who wrote One Hundred Years of Solitude?
Gabriel García Marquez
96. What people are known as cariocas?
People from Rio de Janeiro
97. How many teeth does an adult person have?
32
98. Which king of Israel was given the appellation of Wise Man?
Salomon
99.What instrument measures atmospheric pressure?
Barometer
100.What was Marco Polo's home city?
Venice
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2. The logo of which hamburger restaurant can be called “the golden arches”?
McDonald's
3. What is a charm: an object for good luck, a helmet or a musical instrument?
An object for good luck
4.What rank is below sergeant: ensign, private or captain?
Private
5.What is the last month of the year in alphabetical order?
September
6. How old is the universe?
13.8 billion years
7.What day of the week is considered a day of rest in Judaism?
The Sabbath
8.Who commands more: a general or a colonel?
A general
9.Where are laws discussed in democratic countries?
In Parliament
10.What was the first thing recorded in a YouTube video:a toilet, a zoo or a fair?
A zoo
11.Who was the last pharaoh of Ancient Egypt?
Ramses III
12.At what age can children get an identity card?
Anyone
13.Brexit is the name used to explain the exit of the United Kingdom from where?
From the European Union (EU)
14.Which banknote does not exist: 100 euros, 200 euros or 1000 euros?
One thousand euros
15.What is the part of a suit of armor that protects the hands and forearms called?
Gauntlet
16.What is the name given to soldiers on foot on the battlefield: infantry, cavalry or artillery?
Infantry
17.How many months of the year have only 30 days?
Four
18.In Austria children can vote at the age of 14.True or False.
False
19.Is there a Declaration of the Rights of the Child?
Yes
20.What is used to obtain images collected with a darkroom camera on metal plates?
Daguerreotypes
21.Where is the clutch pedal located in a car?
Left
22.Which of these dynasties reigns right now in Spain?
House of Bourbon
23.What is the oldest form of television broadcasting? Antenna, Satellite or Cable?
Antenna
24. Which country produces more olive oil in the world: Spain, Germany or England?
Spain
25. What is the holy book of Islam?
The Koran
26. From which country does the stringed instrument called the sitar originate?
India
27. Which is the highest peak on the Iberian Peninsula: Aneto, Mulhacén or Teide?
Mulhacén
28. In Hawaii, what is a lei: a grass skirt, a surfboard or a flower garland?
A flower garland
29.On which side of the road do people drive in Australia: right or left?
Left.
30.What approximate proportion of Canada's land area is freshwater lakes: 1, 5 or 9 percent?
9 percent.
31.Singapore banned one of three things in 1992: toy guns, Pokémon cards or chewing gum?
Chewing gum
32. What is the geometric shape of a STOP sign: triangular, hexagonal or octagonal?
Octagonal
33.Where would you be most likely to find people who speak Flemish: Russia, Portugal or Belgium?
In Belgium
34.In which country is the Casa Rosada located?
Argentina
35. In which country is Mount Fuji located?
Japan
36. How many strings are there on a bass: four, six or eight?
Four
37.What is the name of the stick with which the ball is hit when playing polo?
Taco
38. What color does the New Zealand rugby team wear?
Black
39. What color is pistachio ice cream usually?
Green
40. In what sport can you win the Davis Cup?
Tennis
41. What is the first race in the decathlon: 100, 200 or 400 meters?
100 meters
42. Gold and silver are magnetic. True or False?
False
43. What is the country with the least inhabitants in the world?
Vatican City
44. What is someone who suffers from astraphobia afraid of?
Lightning and thunder
45. Which of the following is not a prime number: 5, 7 or 9?
9
46. Approximately what percentage of the bones of the body are in the hands and feet: 10, 25 or 50%?
50%
47.Which of the following is not a fossil fuel: coal, natural gas or nuclear energy?
Nuclear energy
48. Which of these characteristics is not characteristic of platypuses: being oviparous, herbivorous or mammalian?
Being herbivorous
49. Which land animal has the largest eyes?
The ostrich
50. Which Greek philosopher did not leave us an arithmetical theorem? Plato, Pythagoras orTales?
Plato
51. What was the first gray video game console?
52. When did Freddy Mercury die?
1991
53. Which Spanish actor won an Oscar for “No Country for Old Men”?
Javier Bardem
54. What is the oldest language in Europe?
Basque
55. What is the largest organ of the human body?
The skin
56. How did Kurt Cobain die?
He committed suicide
57. What is the only sport that is practiced in fresh and salt water?
Fishing
58. What was Muhammad's profession?
Merchant
59. What element is the most abundant in the Sun?
Hydrogen
60.Who wrote Puss in Boots?
Perrault
61.Who said the phrase The state is me?
Louis XIV
62.What is the estimated temperature at the center of the earth?
5,000 °C
63.With what color is the maximum height represented on a topographic plane?
White
64. Who was the first Brazilian soccer player from Barcelona to win the Ballon d'Or?
Rivaldo
65. Which TV series has seen the most video games based on its adventures?
Pokémon
66. Where does sound propagate?
Through the air
67. What material are the filaments of a light bulb made of?
Of wolgfram
68. What American people did Montezuma lead?
The Incas.
69. What is the anthem of the European Union?
“Ode to Joy"
70. In which country was the first computer invented?
USA
71. What language is officially spoken in Taiwan?
Chinese
72. What kind of discs did CD-ROM players use?
Optical
73. Who was the first cyclist to win five consecutive Tours de France?
Miguel Indurain
74. Which Spanish monarch was nicknamed El sabio?
Alfonso X
75. Where are pagodas typical of?
Japan
76.Who was Plato's teacher?
Socrates
77.The Celts were governed by a system of hereditary monarchy, by a patriarchy or matriarchy?
Matriarchy
78.Who invented the light bulb?
Thomas Edison
79. What takes place every March 21?
The vernal equinox
80. What color reflects heat the most?
White
81. What does hieratism refer to?
To the feelings
82. Which singer is synonymous with “The Boss”?
Bruce Springsteen
83. What is the emblem of the City of Rome?
The Capitoline Wolf
84. When did the dinosaurs become extinct?
66 million years ago.
85 Which river flows through Rome?
Tíber
86. Which animal cries when it eats?
The crocodile
87. What is the most active volcano in Europe?
Etna
88. Which alphabet was not used in the Iberian Peninsula?
Egyptian
89. What is the highest waterfall in the world?
The Angel Falls
90. What is the name of the first woman to go into space?
Valentina Tereshkova
91. What year is the First Spanish Constitution known as `La Pepa`?
1812
92. On which island did Napoleon die?
St. Helena
93. What is the seventh art?
Cinema
94. What is a melomaniac?
A music lover
95. Who wrote One Hundred Years of Solitude?
Gabriel García Marquez
96. What people are known as cariocas?
People from Rio de Janeiro
97. How many teeth does an adult person have?
32
98. Which king of Israel was given the appellation of Wise Man?
Salomon
99.What instrument measures atmospheric pressure?
Barometer
100.What was Marco Polo's home city?
Venice
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