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Q: The hardest part of the human body is the teeth.

A: True ✓

Q: The three letters that the international general sends a distress signal to the outside world is TOT.
A: False X

Q: On the map, the W used to indicate the direction means west.


A: True ✓

Q: The world's first documented computer crime occurred in 1956.


A: False X

Q: Cats can go blind if they eat dog food for a long time.
A: True ✓

Q: Tetris can cure insomnia.


A: True ✓

Q: Neither there has ever been an earthquake in the South Pole nor the North Pole.
A: True ✓

Q: Going to bed late or less will make you eat less the next day.
A: False X

Q: Freshwater resources account for 3% of the earth's water resources.


A: True ✓

Q: Glucose is a white crystal.


A: True ✓

Q: A person's emotions do not affect the way he communicates.


A: False X

Q: The International Court of Justice is located in Switzerland.


A: False X

Q: The Industrial Revolution originated in the Midlands of Scotland.


A: False X

Q: People who laugh together tend to be more honest in their relationships.


A: True ✓

Q: Othello is not one of Shakespeare's four tragedies.


A: False X

Q: Humans are the only animals that laugh.


A: False X

Q: Carbon monoxide leaking from refrigerators or air conditioners can damage the atmosphere's ozone
layer.
A: False X
Q: Beer bottle caps must have 21 serrations.
A: True ✓

Q: Insulin is a protein.
A: False X

Q: Inverted mirage appeared in the morning.


A: False X

Q: Men's original tie is for drooling.


A: A: True ✓

Q: In terms of racial composition, Latin America is predominantly black.


A: False X

Q: There is a blind spot in the retina where there are no photoreceptor cells.
A: True ✓

Q: The Colosseum is known as one of the Seven Wonders of the World.


A: True ✓

Q: Dandelion disperses seeds by wind.


A: True ✓

Q: Bats are not birds.


A: True ✓

Q: Santana is a brand owned by the German Volkswagen AG.


A: True ✓

Q: The famous Lotus sports car is a well-known British brand.


A: True ✓

Q: The internet was originally used in the military.


A: True ✓

Q. The reason why Guanyin Bodhisattva was later called Guanyin was actually due to a mistranslation.
A: False X

Q: People may change personality when they switch from one language to another.
A: True ✓

Q: The main meal of the British is lunch.


A: False X

Q: Cucumber peels remove marks from walls and tables.


A: True ✓

Q: The Netherlands is known as the land of windmills.


A: True ✓
Q: Football is a summer sport in the UK.
A: False X

Q: There are 6 permanent members of the United Nations.


A: False X

Q: The famous car manufacturer Ferrari has its corporate headquarters in France.
A: False X

Q: UNESCO headquarters in Geneva.


A: False X

Q: Iran is known as the Mountain Kingdom.


A: False X

Q: Ferrari is the world's most famous manufacturer of racing and sports cars, and its logo is a racing
horse.
A: True ✓

Q: People first learned about the effects of coffee from donkeys.


A: False X

Q: The smarter the person, the faster he thinks, and the more scribbled his handwriting is generally.
A: True ✓

Q: Smart people have fewer friends than average people.


A: True ✓

Q: The era name used in Japan since 1989 is Taisho.


A: False X

Q: Microbes are male and female.


A: True ✓

Q: People who often like to give all kinds of best advice, usually have few problems of their own.
A: False X

Q: When the coal fire is not strong, you can sprinkle salt to help the fire.
A: True ✓

Q: The Spartak uprising was the largest slave uprising in the ancient history of the world against the
Macedonian Empire.
A: False X

Q: Believe in unknown social accounts, links, etc. posted by unfamiliar players, which will threaten your
own account security.
A: True ✓

Q: TASS is not one of the four major news agencies in the world.
A: True ✓
Q: In the face of unknown social accounts posted by unknown players in the game, you should beware
of scams and ignore them.
A: True ✓

Q: The main raw material for brewing beer is rice.


A: False X

Q: The capital of international conferences is Zurich.


A: False X

Q: Surges of stress increase the rate at which glutamate spreads, thereby improving memory.
A: True ✓

Q: According to Western custom, the ring worn on the left middle finger of the hand indicates that you
are in love.
A: True ✓

Q: Osteoporosis is a disease mainly due to iron deficiency in the body.


A: False X

Q: Indonesia generally does not allow women to appear in front of strangers.


A: False X

Q: In the UK, a dinner often takes hours.


A: True ✓

Q: There are only 23 hours, 56 minutes and 4 seconds in a day.


A: True ✓

Q: If you can't stop thinking about something at night, writing it down will help you relax and fall asleep.
A: True ✓

Q: The first official broadcast of a television program by a broadcaster in the world was in 1934.
A: False X

Q: The vast majority of people in the UK believe in Judaism.


A: False X

Q: The inventor of the telephone was Bell.


A: True ✓

Q: The moon can also be seen during the day.


A: True ✓

Q: Cacti photosynthesize by spines.


A: False X

Q: When dining in the US, napkins should be on your lap.


A: True ✓
Q: Guilty people are more likely to understand the thoughts and feelings of others.
A: True ✓

Q: The primary colors refer to red, green, and blue.


A: False X

Q: The world's first national pharmacopoeia appeared in the UK.


A: False X

Q: The abbreviation SAT stands for Thursday.


A: False X

Q: The American Statue of Liberty is located in Washington.


A: False X

Q: The national flower of the United States is the rose.


A: True ✓

Q: The cellulose contained in vegetables can promote gastrointestinal motility and facilitate food
digestion.
A: True ✓

Q: The modern Olympic Games originated in Greece.


A: True ✓

Q: It was Jesus who was crucified because of the betrayal of the disciple Judas.
A: True ✓

Q: The country known as the Maple Leaf is Russia.


A: False X

Q: The main inhabitants of Egypt are white.


A: True ✓

Q: Individual's thoughts and behaviors will move closer to the majority due to the guidance or pressure
of the public.
A: True ✓

Q: A person's fingerprints remain unchanged for life.


A: True ✓

Q: Woman's swimwear bikini comes from the designer's name.


A: False X

Q: Woman's swimwear bikini comes from the name of the island.


A: True ✓

Q: A type of swimwear for women named after an uninhabited island in the Pacific Ocean called a bikini.
A: True ✓
Q: The English used to navigate the Global Positioning System is GDS.
A: False X

Q: It's easier to spend money when you're hungry.


A: True ✓

Q: The earliest designed wheelchairs had 3 wheels.


A: False X

Q: Living alone for long periods of time is good for health.


A: False X

Q: The world's first traffic light – the traffic light appeared in 1688.
A: False X

Q: The DNA of the human body carries genetic information.


A: True ✓

Q: There are 306 bones in the human body.


A: False X

Q: The country with the largest distribution of temperate continental climates in the world is China.
A: False X

Q: Among air transport, water transport and road transport, the smallest relative volume is road
transport.
A: False X

Q: It is said that vampire Dracula appeared in Tunisia:


A: False X

HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES

Q: The highest plateau in the world is the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau.


A: True ✓

Q: The highest mountains in the world are the Himalayas.


A: True ✓

Q: The largest archipelago country in the world is Malaysia.


A: False X

Q: I love my teacher, and I love wisdom even more. It was said by the philosopher Socrates.
A: True ✓

Q: Life is precious, love is more expensive. The author is German.


A: False X

Q: Fiscal surplus is the difference between fiscal revenue and fiscal expenditure.
A: True ✓
Q: The first city to tell the time with flowers was Geneva.
A: True ✓

Q: The famous French dramatist of the seventeenth century was Hugo.


A: False X

Q: Beethoven composed 27 piano sonatas in his lifetime.


A: False X

Q: The gas in the safety bag in the car is neon.


A: False X

Q: The origin of tulips is the Netherlands.


A: False X

Q: Tea, Harsh and Coffee are known as the three major beverages in the world.
A: True ✓

Q: The largest continent is Asia.


A: True ✓

Q: The Guinness Book of Records is named after a place.


A: False X

Q: The seaweed we eat every day belongs to the red algae.


A: True ✓

Q: The only painting Van Gogh sold during his lifetime was the Red Vineyard.
A: True ✓

Q: The first lyric poet in the history of Russian literature was Lermontov.
A: True ✓

Q: Zaire is the largest producer of diamonds.


A: True ✓

Q: Thailand is the world's largest exporter of rice.


A: True ✓

Q: The place with the greatest wind speed is the Great Taniguchi area of Antarctica.
A: True ✓

Q: Fish tastes better after processing when alive than after leaving it for a while.
A: False X

Q: The founder of folk rock was Jon Baez.


A: False X

Q: The carriage in Grimm's fairy tale Cinderella was made of carrots.


A: False X
Q: The oldest sea is the Red Sea.
A: False X

Q: The Big Three sport does not include rugby.


A: False X

Q: The world's first football association – the English Football Association was founded in 1863.
A: True ✓

Q: Up to 363 pieces can be placed on a Go board.


A: False X

Q: The name of the villain in the animation JoJo's Bizarre Adventure – Wind of Gold is Diablo.
A: True ✓

Q: In Naruto, Jiraiya said that Tsunade's necklace could buy the entire Konoha Village.
A: False X

Q: The goddess of the moon in Norse mythology is Diana.


A: True ✓

Q: Boiled soybeans are best for nutrient absorption.


A: False X

Q: The largest peninsula is the Arabian Peninsula.


A: True ✓

Q: The navigator who named the Pacific Ocean was Columbus.


A: False X

Q: Currently the largest whaling and whale-eating country in the world is Japan.
A: True ✓

Q: Dublin is the capital of Northern Ireland.


A: False X

Q: Sunflower is Monet's masterpiece.


A: False X

Q: The most venomous snake in the world is the rattlesnake.


A: False X

Q: The largest known canyon in the solar system is the canyon of Pythagoras.
A: False X

Q: The largest lake in the world is the Mediterranean Sea.


A: True ✓

Q: The largest island in a freshwater lake is Fincer Island.


A: False X
Q: The largest island in the lake is Bananar Island.
A: False X

Q: The Puppy Waltz was composed by the well-known musician Massenet.


A: False X

Q: The Renaissance first took place in England.


A: False X

Q: The cartoon Spirited Away is produced by Disney.


A: False X

Q: World War II broke out in 1938.


A: False X

Q: The kingdom of the pyramids refers to ancient Egypt.


A: True ✓

Q: The first time humans used gas in warfare was in World War II.
A: False X

Q: Spinach was originally a tribute to Tang Taizong.


A: True ✓

Q: The most representative literary work in the ancient Mesopotamia is the Epic of Gilgamesh.
A: True ✓

Q: Poland is called the land of a thousand lakes.


A: False X

Q: The narrowest country is Chile.


A: True ✓

Q: Da Vinci's greatest achievement was mathematics.


A: False X

Q: The country with the most cattle in the world is Australia.


A: False X

Q: The northernmost city is Longyearbyen, Svalbard, Norway.


A: True ✓

Q: The representative writer of electronic music is Varese.


A: True ✓

Q: Climbing is one of the triathlons.


A: True ✓

Q: Aristotle was a student of Plato.


A: True ✓
Q: The most dangerous sea urchin in the world is the horse dung sea urchin.
A: False X

Q: The water sport of surfing is an ancient Polysinian culture.


A: True ✓

Q: The Caspian Sea is the largest freshwater lake in the world.


A: False X

Q: The most venomous creature known to humans in the world is the Palestine scorpion.
A: False X

Q: Famous comedy film artist Chaplin is German.


A: False X

Q: The river with the most sand is the Nile.


A: False X

Q: The longest river in the world is the Nile.


A: True ✓

Q: The highest active volcano is Ojos del Salado.


A: True ✓

Q: The designer of the Sydney Opera House is Swedish.


A: False X

Q: The second industrial revolution began in the 1870s.


A: True ✓

Q: Australian Rules Football has 15 players per team.


A: False X

Q: In general, bullets from long guns travel farther than short guns.
A: True ✓

Q: International Nurses Day is May 13th every year.


A: False X

Q: Aristotle was a student of Plato.


A: True ✓

Q: Football originated in England.


A: False X

Q: Notre Dame is a Byzantine building.


A: False X

Q: The largest bird in the world is the ostrich.


A: True ✓
Q: The first independent country in Latin America was Brazil.
A: False X

Q: America's National Day is July 4th.


A: True ✓

Q: Pumpkins are suitable for storage at temperatures below 10 degrees.


A: False X

Q: There are about 4 million species of plants in the world.


A: False X

Q: The reason for the interruption of the Olympics in 1940 and 1944 was the First World War.
A: False X

Q: A stealth aircraft is an aircraft that cannot be detected by radar.


A: True ✓

Q: It was the Egyptians who created cuneiform.


A: False X

Q: The role of Lee Soo in the TV drama The Goddess is Coming is played by Seo Kang-joon.
A: False X

Q: The smallest ocean in the world is the Arctic Ocean.


A: True ✓

Q: The Olympic Torch relay ceremony started in 1928.


A: True ✓

Q: If winter comes, will spring be far behind? This sentence comes from the British writer Hugo.
A: False X

Q: The strait between the Malay Peninsula and Sumatra is the Bering Strait.
A: False X

Q: The widest strait is the Strait of Magellan.


A: False X

Q: The deepest strait is the Drake Passage.


A: True ✓

Q: The Amazon River Basin is covered with the largest area of tropical rainforest on Earth.
A: True ✓

Q: The collection of poems by Tagore that won the Nobel Prize for Literature is Gitanjali.
A: True ✓

Q: Antarctica is known as the white desert.


A: True ✓
Q: The Garuda in Indian mythology is Shiva.
A: False X

Q: Pavarotti, one of the world's three tenors, is French.


A: False X

Q: Les Miserables hero Jean Valjean served 19 years of hard labor for stealing a piece of bread.
A: True ✓

Q: The author of the novel The Sorrows of Young Werther is Dumas.


A: False X

Q: Karate originated in Japan.


A: False X

Q: The country with the largest area of the tropics is Brazil.


A: True ✓

Q: The American Statue of Liberty is the work of a French sculptor.


A: True ✓

Q: Under Napoleon, France's main rival was Italy.


A: False X

Q: Liszt was a Polish composer.


A: False X

Q: Go White goes first.


A: False X

Q: Actress Gong Hyo-Jin won the grand prize for the first time at the 2019 SBS Drama Awards.
A: False X

Q: The drama When the Camellia Blooms starred Gong Hyo Jin and Kang Ha Neul.
A: True ✓

Q: The Egyptian New Year is in summer.


A: False X

Q: The first Asian country to host the Olympic Games was South Korea.
A: False X

Q: The first modern Olympic Games were held in Greece in 1892.


A: False X

Q: The insect with the most eyes in the world is the dragonfly.
A: True ✓

NATURAL SCIENCE
Q: The origin of the ostrich is Australia.
A: False X

Q: Hearing thunder 3 seconds after seeing lightning means that lightning is about 500 meters away from
you.
A: False X

Q: The centipede is the animal with the most feet.


A: False X

Q: The only one in the solar system that rotates in the opposite direction to the others is Mercury.
A: False X

Q: The fossils of Tyrannosaurus Rex are distributed in the United States and Canada in North America.
A: True ✓

Q: All animals need to breathe.


A: True ✓

Q: Cacti have no leaves.


A: False X

Q: The memory-enhancing trace element found in apples is zinc.


A: True ✓

Q: Men have a higher tolerance for pain than women.


A: False X

Q: A frog's eyes can only distinguish between black and white.


A: True ✓

Q: Daffodils are not poisonous.


A: False X

Q: The pigment contained in the petals determines the color of the flower, and the white flower
contains a light blue pigment.
A: False X

Q: A cat's body is soft and flexible because it lacks a collarbone.


A: True ✓

Q: Among the ten fingers, the fastest growing nail is our middle finger.
A: True ✓

Q: The longest-lived cells in the human body are nail cells.


A: False X

Q: Neptune Dragon is also known as Tumor Dragon and Jielong.


A: True ✓
Q: The animals known as Antarctic masters and Antarctic gentlemen are sea lions.
A: False X

Q: The highest temperature of the human body is in the morning.


A: False X

Q: A loach is not a fish.


A: False X

Q: Finger nails grow faster than toe nails.


A: True ✓

Q: Mercury is the brightest planet in the solar system.


A: False X

Q: The first seaplane was built in 1908.


A: False X

Q: The closest planet to the sun is Mercury.


A: True ✓

Q: Felids are divided into 15 genera.


A: False X

Q: The cabbage belongs to the Rosaceae family.


A: False X

Q: Earthworms are androgynous creatures.


A: True ✓

Q: The main function of the front pair of horns on the snail's head is protection.
A: False X

Q: The fastest rotating planet in the solar system is Mercury.


A: False X

Q: The most sensitive part of the human body is the tip of the tongue.
A: True ✓

Q: The Seven Sisters star cluster commonly seen in winter is the Centaur cluster in astronomy.
A: False X

Q: Table salt is a commonly used seasoning and its chemical name is sodium glutamate.
A: True ✓

Q: T-Rex is also called Tyrannosaurus Rex.


A: True ✓

Q: The animal known as the desert boat is the scorpion.


A: False X
Q: A warm-blooded animal is a cold-blooded animal:
A: True ✓

Q: Cow has 2 stomachs.


A: False X

Q: There are spiders without webs.


A: True ✓

Q: A spider is not an insect.


A: True ✓

Q: When the water temperature decreases, the number of times the fish mouth opens an closes
increases.
A: False X

Q: Ankylosaurus was a carnivorous dinosaur.


A: False X

Q: The universal blood donor's blood type is B.


A: False X

Q: There are more than 1500 species of dragonflies in the world.


A: False X

Q: The second most intelligent animal is the dolphin.


A: True ✓

Q: The safe voltage for the human body is 35 volts.


A: False X

Q: A chameleon's eyes can move out of sync.


A: True ✓

Q: Chimpanzees prefer to spend the night in caves than in trees.


A: False X

Q: The ancestor of goldfish is crucian carp.


A: False X

Q: The ancestral home of giraffes is in Africa.


A: False X

Q: Paleontologists have found ichthyosaur fossils on Mount Everest.


A: True ✓

Q: Orangutans have tails.


A: False X

Q: Pangolins have no teeth.


A: True ✓
Q: The green peacock with the open screen is a male:
A: True ✓

Q: The first animal domesticated by man was the chicken.


A: True ✓

Q: Saturn currently has the most moons in the solar system.


A: False X

Q: The planet with the most moons is Mars.


A: False X

Q: Potatoes are the tuberous stems of plants.


A: True ✓

Q: The world is green to a dog's eyes.


A: False X

Q: The world has only 2 colors in the eyes of a dog.


A: False X

Q: Panda's paws have six fingers.


A: True ✓

Q: Neptunus is not a dinosaur.


A: True ✓

Q: Triceratops were herbivorous dinosaurs.


A: True ✓

Q: The world's first mouse was invented at MIT.


A: False X

Q: Tadpoles are carnivores.


A: False X

Q: Mosquitoes are most afraid of the smell of bleach.


A: True ✓

Q: Oysters can change sex many times in their lifetime.


A: True ✓

Q: Cheetahs run faster than antelopes.


A: True ✓

Q: Firefly larvae don't glow.


A: False X

Q: Penguins live in the Arctic.


A: False X
Q: Snakes can hear music.
A: False X

Q: Penguins have four toes.


A: False X

Q: Rabelais came up with the Heliocentric Theory.


A: False X

Q: It took 80 years to see Halley's Comet twice.


A: False X

Q: The longest-lived cells in the human body are nerve cells.


A: True ✓

Q: Fat cells don't increase or decrease because of weight loss or weight gain, they just get bigger or
smaller, they don't disappear.
A: True ✓

Q: Tesla discovered electromagnetic induction.


A: False X

Q: The hump stores fat deposits, not water.


A: True ✓

Q: The ice on the glass window in winter is outside the glass room.
A: False X

Q: The world's recognized inventors of the first aircraft to use were the Bell Brothers in the United
States.
A: False X

Q: Einstein discovered that white light is composed of seven colors.


A: False X

Q: The white blood cells in the blood only live for a few hours.
A: True ✓

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