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Difficult Round (Spot the False statement) False is RED.

1. Human body comprises of 206 bones.

The Powerpuff Girls was an instant hit across a surprisingly wide net of genders, ages and demographics.

Graham Bell invented the telephone.

Lace Fighters is the rock band that has topped the UK album chart for a fifth time with Medicine At Midnight. (Foo
Fighters)

2. The Capital of Poland is Warsaw.

Elton John’s real name is Reginald Kenneth Dwight.

That iconic voice of Mojo Jojo belongs to Roger L. Jackson.

Leslie Marano will not return to DisneyPlus series The Mandalorian following “abhorrent and unacceptable” social
media posts, according to Lucasfilm. (Gina Carano)

3. Europe is separated from Africa by the Mediterranean Sea.

Murder is the collective name for a group of crows.

Gail Platt is the Coronation Street character that has been married six times.

6 Olympic gold medals were won by Mo Farah. (4 only)

4. The Powerpuff Girls Movie was the first major cinematic release from Cartoon Network.

The Queen is the only person in the UK who is allowed to drive without a license.

Zebu is the Chinese New Year animal for 2021. (Ox)

Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Somalia are countries that still have the shilling as currency.

5. Joe Warren Plant has been forced out of Dancing On Ice by a positive coronavirus test.

Johnny Lennon is the first who Beatle crossed Abbey Road. (John Lennon)

Mojo Jojo created evil male counterparts of the Powerpuff Girls called the Rowdyruff Boys.

Johannes Gutenberg was a German goldsmith and inventor best known for the Gutenberg press, an innovative
printing machine that used movable type.

6. John Logie Baird is remembered as the inventor of mechanical television (an earlier version of television).

James Naismith was a Canadian physical education instructor who invented basketball in 1891.
Filipino actress Liza Soberano’s full name is Hope Angela Elizabeth Soberano (FALSE; should be: Hope Elizabeth
Soberano)

Herman Hollerith invented a punch-card tabulation machine system for statistical computation.

7. One of the co-founders of Apple Inc. was Steve Jobs.

In Power Puff Girls, the voice talents were Bennet as Blossom, Cameron as Bubbles and Perrault as Buttercup.

https://www.thoughtco.com/top-popular-inventors-1992000

Nicolaus Copernicus was a Polish astronomer known as the father of modern astronomy.

BTS, also known as the Bangtan Boys, comprises of 8 members. (FALSE; should be: 7 members)

8. Galileo Galilei is considered the father of modern science and made major contributions to the fields of physics,
astronomy, cosmology, mathematics and philosophy.

The largest bone in the human body is the femur, also known as the thigh bone.

Seventeen, also stylized as SEVENTEEN or SVT, is a South Korean boy band which consists of 17 members. (FALSE;
should be: 13 members)

The smallest bone in the human body is the stirrup bone, which is located inside the ear drum.

9. Infants are born with approximately 300 bones.

https://www.osgpc.com/amazing-facts-about-the-human-body/

George Washington was the very first President of the United States of America.

Taylor Swift’s most viewed youtube music video is Blank Space. (FALSE; should be: Shake it off - 3B views)

Emilio Aguinaldo was a military leader recognized as the first President of the Philippines.

10. Powerpuff Girls has been nominated five times for an Emmy.
Kim Dahyun is the youngest member of the South Korean girl group TWICE. (FALSE; should be: Tzuyu)

On December 7, 1941, Japanese planes attacked the United States Naval Base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Territory,
killing more than 2,300 Americans.

On June 12, 1898, Filipinos proclaimed independence from the Spaniards.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE (Easy Round)

1.) The Philippines is an archipelago that comprises _________ islands.


a. 7,197
b. 7,641
c. 7,107
d. 7,352
2. They were made of snips, snails and puppy dogs' tails.
a. Rawdyruff Boyz
b. Amoeba Boyz
c. Rawdyluff Boyz
d. Rowdyruff Boys

3. Who is the Regional Vice President for Academics of NFJPIA Region 12?

a. Aljuan Consigna
b. Joshua Tiagan
c. Lea Montigo
d. Japhet Pasadilla

4. Tough bands of connective tissue that hold bones in place are called

a. ligaments
b. tendon
c. gliding joints
d. muscles

5. Potassium is a chemical element with the symbol ____.

a. Po
b. K
c. P
d. Pt

6. Which of Shakespeare’s plays is the longest?

a. Hamlet

b. Romeo and Juliet

c. Macbeth

d. The Tempest

7. Enchiladas originated in which country?

a. Spain

b. Mexico

c. Portugal

d. Argentina
8. What colour is a giraffe's tongue?

a. Brown

b. Blue

c. Grey

d. Pink

9. Which year was the Premier League founded?

a. 1997

b. 1992

c. 1999

d. 1993

10. Which country was the first to give women the right to vote, in 1893?

a. Netherlands

b. Australia

c. New Zealand

d. Wales

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Celebrity Bluff:

1. When a plant asset is disposed of, a gain or loss may result. The gain or loss would be classified as an
extraordinary item in the income statement if it resulted from

a. an involuntary conversion and the conditions of the disposition are unusual and infrequent in nature.
b. a sale prior to the completion of the estimated useful life of the asset.
c. the sale of a fully depreciated asset.
d. an abandonment of the asset.

2. What is the name of the highest mountain in Africa?


a. Mount Elgon
b. Mount Kenya
c. Mount Kilimanjaro
d. Mount Andes

3. What is the capital of Chile?


a. Santiago
b. San Marino
c. Melipilla
d. San Bernardo

4. What's the best selling book of all time?


a. Bible
b. Harry Potter Series
c. Da Vinci Code
d. Selection

5. This is not a fundamental obligation of the agent

A. To render an accounting of the transaction


B. To subordinate his interest in favor of his principal if there is a conflict of interest
C. Not to carry out the agency, even if feat is the instruction of the principal, if he knew it would result is a
loss or damage to his principal
D. To borrow if he is authorized to lend

6. “You’re gonna need a bigger boat” originated in what movie?


a. Life of Pi
b. Shallows
c. Jaws
d. The Meg

7. What is the capital of Iceland?


a. Reykjavik
b. Kopavogur
c. Midborg
d. Haaleiti

8. What is the longest running soap opera in the UK?


a. How to get away with murder
b. Coronation Street
c. East Enders
d. Doctors
9. The original design for the Powerpuff Girls appeared even earlier than Whoopass Stew, and in a rather
interesting place:
a. In a birthday card
b. A poster
c. In an Art Gallery
d. In a Child’s play

10. What is the name of the headteacher in Roald Dahl's Matilda?


a. Miss Dolly
b. Miss Therese
c. Headteacher Josephine
d. Miss Trunchbull

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