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GroupColourCategoryQuestionAnswer% Correct
QuestionsOrangeSports & LeisureStudents just starting to learn karate receive what color belt?White
100%
QuestionsGreenScience & NatureFe is the abbreviation for which element on the periodic table?Iron
98%
QuestionsOrangeSports & LeisureThe art of folding paper is known as what?Origami
97%
QuestionsBlueGeographyWhat is the only country to start with the letter O?Oman
95%
QuestionsOrangeSports & LeisureThe Queen’s Gambit is a move in what game?Chess
93%
QuestionsGreenScience & NatureWhich famous mathematician is credited with discovering gravity?Isaac Newton
93%
QuestionsYellowHistoryWhich British monarch have had the longest reign?Queen Elizabeth II
91%
QuestionsGreenScience & NatureThe Orca is also known as what?Killer whale
89%
QuestionsYellowHistoryhe assassination of which figure is often thought to be the spark that ignited WW1?Archduke Franz Ferdinand
86%
QuestionsPurpleArts & LiteratureThe Last Supper was painted by which artist?Leonardo da Vinci
80%
QuestionsBlueGeographyHow many time zones are there in Russia?11
78%
QuestionsOrangeSports & LeisureWhat famous video game character first appeared in Donkey Kong under the name "Jumpman"?Super Mario
75%
QuestionsYellowHistoryThe Battle of the Bulge was fought during which war?WWII
75%
QuestionsOrangeSports & LeisureName a style of dance mentioned in the NATO phonetic alphabet.Foxtrot/Tango
74%
QuestionsYellowHistoryWho is the only US president to have served 3 full terms?Franklin D. Roosevelt
74%
QuestionsYellowHistoryWho was the ancient Egyptian Sun God?Ra
74%
QuestionsYellowHistoryThe network of trade routes that connected China and the Far East with Europe and the Middle East was known as what?Silk Road
74%
QuestionsYellowHistoryWhat is the year of the first recorded flight?1890/1903
72%
QuestionsPinkEntertainmentWhat year did Leonardo DiCaprio (finally) win his first Oscar?2016
72%
QuestionsGreenScience & NatureAn educated guess made at the start of an experiment is called what?Hypothesis
72%
QuestionsOrangeSports & LeisureThis game is played with a net on a stick.Lacrosse
72%
QuestionsPurpleArts & LiteratureChartreuse is what color?Yellowish Green
72%
QuestionsOrangeSports & LeisureArnold Palmer was what kind of athlete?Golfer
71%
QuestionsYellowHistoryThe Secret Annex where Anne Frank and her family hid is located in which city?Amsterdam
70%
QuestionsBlueGeographyAlbania, Bulgaria, North Macedonia, and Turkey are the four nations that border which country?Greece
69%
QuestionsBlueGeographyWhich country’s flag is a yellow stripe on the bottom and a light blue stripe on the top?Ukraine
69%
QuestionsPinkEntertainmentWhat is the name of the main character on Breaking Bad?Walter White
68%
QuestionsBlueGeographyWhich country’s currency features the “Big 5” animals, aka the lion, leopard, rhino, elephant, and African buffalo?South Africa (rand)
66%
QuestionsGreenScience & NatureHelianthus is the scientific name for which summer flower?Sunflower
66%
QuestionsGreenScience & NatureDihydrogen monoxide is a chemical name for what substance?Water
64%
QuestionsGreenScience & NatureWhich dinosaur name means "fast thief"?Velociraptor
63%
QuestionsGreenScience & NatureOrnithology is the study of what?Birds
62%
QuestionsOrangeSports & LeisureWhat is the highest possible hand in poker?Royal Flush
62%
QuestionsPinkEntertainmentPete Best was the original drummer for which famous band?The Beatles
62%
QuestionsOrangeSports & LeisureA marathon is how many miles?26
61%
QuestionsPurpleArts & LiteratureHow many years did it take Michaelangelo to paint the Sistine Chapel?4
61%
QuestionsBlueGeographyWhat is the biggest desert in the world?Antarctic
59%
QuestionsGreenScience & NatureE=mc² is the formula for which theoretical equation?Theory of Relativity
59%
QuestionsGreenScience & NatureLa Niña is a cooling event in the central and eastern tropical Pacific. The opposite phenomenon, aka a heating of these areas, is known as what?El Niño
56%
QuestionsOrangeSports & LeisureBlue Ribbon Sports was the name of which famous athletic wear company?Nike
56%
QuestionsOrangeSports & LeisureThe practice of moving between point A and B in complex and difficult ways (for example, running up walls and jumping over gaps between buildings) is known as what?Parkour
56%
QuestionsBlueGeographyWhat is the term for a series of islands connected under water?Archipelago
55%
QuestionsBlueGeographyAngel Falls, the tallest waterfall in the world, is located in which country?Venezuela
55%
QuestionsBlueGeographyWhich country has the largest population of Muslims?Indonesia
54%
QuestionsPinkEntertainmentMichael Myers is the villain of which horror movie franchise?Halloween
53%
QuestionsPurpleArts & LiteratureWhich famous artist made headlines by shredding a piece of his artwork that was up for auction the moment it was sold?Banksy
51%
QuestionsBlueGeographyDhaka is the capital of which country?Bangladesh
50%
QuestionsPurpleArts & LiteratureWhat painter is most famous for his series of water lilies?Claude Monet
50%
QuestionsPurpleArts & LiteratureThis famous painter originally dreamed of becoming a doctor before a bus crash left her with severe injuries.Frida Kahlo
50%
QuestionsGreenScience & NatureWho is the only scientist to have won a Nobel Prize in two different scientific categories?Marie Curie
50%
QuestionsYellowHistoryWhich country first legalized same-sex marriage in 2001?Netherlands
50%
QuestionsBlueGeographyThe Dead Sea is located between which two countries?Jordan and Israel
49%
QuestionsOrangeSports & LeisureWhat term is used to describe a score of zero in tennis?Love
49%
QuestionsPurpleArts & LiteratureThere is a statue of what animal on Wall Street?Charging Bull
47%
QuestionsPurpleArts & LiteratureWhat is the name of the protagonist detective in Agatha Christie’s most famous book series?Hercule Poirot
47%
QuestionsBlueGeographyThe won is the official currency of which countries?North Korea/South Korea
47%
QuestionsPinkEntertainmentDisney’s animated movie Frozen is based on what fairytale?The Snow Queen
47%
QuestionsGreenScience & NatureWhen two different species help each other out in nature, it is often called either a mutualistic or a ______ relationship.Symbiotic
45%
QuestionsBlueGeographyThe largest active volcano in the world is located where (FLS)?Hawaii
44%
QuestionsGreenScience & NatureThis British mathematician helped to crack the Enigma code during WW2 and made one of history’s earliest computers.Alan Turing
41%
QuestionsYellowHistoryBefore the White House became the official home of US presidents, the first executive mansion was located in which city?Philadelphia
41%
QuestionsBlueGeographyIn which country is located Easter Island?Chile
40%
QuestionsGreenScience & NatureA wave of smaller tremors following a larger earthquake is known as what?Aftershock
39%
QuestionsPurpleArts & LiteratureWhich classic novel opens with the line “Call Me Ishmael”?Moby Dick
39%
QuestionsPurpleArts & LiteratureSamuel Langhorne Clemens is the birth name of which famous American author?Mark Twain
38%
QuestionsPinkEntertainmentWhich actor played James Bond in the most movies?Roger Moore
37%
QuestionsPurpleArts & LiteratureWhat is the literary term for a word that describes a sound?Onomatopoeia
36%
QuestionsPinkEntertainmentWhitney Houston’s hit I will always love you was originally written and performed by which musician?Dolly Parton
34%
QuestionsPurpleArts & LiteratureIn The Great Gatsby, the billboard for Dr. Eckleburg features what body part?Eyes
34%
QuestionsYellowHistoryMadiba is the nickname of which former world leader?Nelson Mandela
32%
QuestionsYellowHistoryWho was the first emperor of the Holy Roman Empire?Charlemagne
31%
QuestionsPinkEntertainmentThe character of Fraser Crane originated on which famous 80’s sitcom?Cheers
31%
QuestionsOrangeSports & LeisureWhich team won the first ever Super Bowl?Green Bay Packers
30%
QuestionsYellowHistoryWho was the first female prime minister of India?Indira Gandhi
30%
QuestionsPinkEntertainmentWhich childhood star went on to become United States ambassador to Ghana and to Czechoslovakia?Shirley Temple
30%
QuestionsGreenScience & NatureThe North Star (Polaris) is located within which constellation?Ursa Minor/The Little Dipper
30%
QuestionsBlueGeographyTourists can swim in the sea with pigs in which country?Bahamas
29%
QuestionsYellowHistoryWhat year did Pakistan gain independence and split from India?1947
28%
QuestionsYellowHistoryThis Civil War Nurse founded the American Red Cross.Clara Barton
28%
QuestionsPinkEntertainmentWhat does VHS stand for?Video Home System
28%
QuestionsBlueGeographyWhich country is nicknamed the sugar bowl of the world?Cuba
26%
QuestionsPinkEntertainmentWhich parody award show gives out awards to the year’s worst movies and movie actors?Golden Raspberry Awards
25%
QuestionsOrangeSports & LeisureThe Baseball Hall of Fame is located in which city?Cooperstown
24%
QuestionsGreenScience & NatureOhms are a unit of measurement of what?Electrical resistance
24%
QuestionsPinkEntertainmentWhich musical was the longest running show on Broadway?The Phantom of the Opera
24%
QuestionsBlueGeographyTruth or Consequences is a town located in which US state?New Mexico
24%
QuestionsOrangeSports & LeisureThe Rose Bowl takes place in which Californian city?Pasadena
23%
QuestionsYellowHistoryWhat archeologist discovered King Tut’s tomb?Howard Carter
21%
QuestionsPinkEntertainmentWhich celebrity has fulfilled the most Make-A-Wish requests?John Cena
21%
QuestionsYellowHistoryFrom the 16th to 19th centuries, India was ruled by which dynasty?Mughal
19%
QuestionsPurpleArts & LiteratureWhich famous artist designed the logo for Chupa Chups lollipops?Salvador Dalí
18%
QuestionsGreenScience & NatureHTTP stands for what?Hypertext Transfer Protocol
10%
QuestionsPinkEntertainmentWho was the first African American to win an Academy Award?Hattie McDaniel
7%
QuestionsPinkEntertainmentWhat was the first Netflix show to win an Emmy?House of Cards
6%
QuestionsPurpleArts & LiteratureWhich American writer was descended from the real life counterpart of a character portrayed in The Crucible?Nathaniel Hawthorne
6%
QuestionsOrangeSports & LeisureNascar stands for what?National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing
6%
QuestionsOrangeSports & LeisureArctophiles collect what?Teddy bears
6%
QuestionsPurpleArts & LiteratureWhich poet wrote the poem Lady Lazarus?Sylvia Plath
5%
QuestionsPurpleArts & LiteratureThis style of art and architecture is largely inspired by the natural curve of plants and flowers, and can often be found on the labels of Absinthe bottles.Art Nouveau
3%
QuestionsPinkEntertainmentWhich was the first Marvel movie without a Stan Lee cameo?Spiderman: Far From Home
3%
QuestionsPinkEntertainmentWhat is the name of the only comic book character that is legally owned by both Marvel and DC?Access
0%
QuestionsPurpleArts & LiteratureWho wrote the satirical essay “A Modest Proposal?Jonathan Swift
0%

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