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1. Which is the chemical name of H2O?

a. Ammonium chloride
b. Manganese dioxide
c. Anhydrous Sodium Carbonate
d. !Dihydrogen Monoxide

2. How many planets are in our Solar System?


a. Nine
b. !Eight
c. Seven
d. Ten

3. What was the first living creature in space?


a. !Fruit Flies
b. Dog
c. Monkey
d. Mouse

4. Who is the chemical element Curium named after?


a. !Marie amp; Pierre Curie
b. Stephen Curry
c. Curious George
d. The Curiosity Rover

5. Centripedal force is an apparent force that acts outward on a body moving around
a center, arising from the body039;s inertia.
a. True
b. !False

6. What is the standard atomic weight of a Plutonium nucleus?


a. 481
b. !244
c. 128
d. 94

7. The chemical element Lithium is named after the country of Lithuania.


a. !False
b. True

8. What is the unit of electrical inductance?


a. Coulomb
b. !Henry
c. Weber
d. Mho

9. Which desert is the only desert in the world where the quot;Saguaroquot; cactus
grows indigenously?
a. The Gobi Desert
b. !The Sonoran Desert
c. The Yuma Desert
d. The Arabian Desert
10. What is the largest living organism currently known to man?
a. The Coral Reef
b. Redwood Tree
c. Blue Whale
d. !Honey Fungus

11. Which of the following spacecraft never touched the moon?


a. Apollo 11
b. Luna 2
c. SMART1
d. !Mariner 4

1. What is the only country in the world with a flag that doesn039;t have four
right angles?
a. Angola
b. !Nepal
c. Panama
d. Egypt

2. The flag of South Africa features 7 colours.


a. True
b. !False

3. Greenland is almost as big as Africa.


a. True
b. !False

4. Alaska is the largest state in the United States.


a. !True
b. False

5. There exists an island named quot;Javaquot;.


a. !True
b. False

6. What is the capital of the US State of New York?


a. Rochester
b. !Albany
c. Buffalo
d. New York

7. Which of the following Japanese islands is the biggest?


a. Kyushu
b. Hokkaido
c. Shikoku
d. !Honshu
8. Tokyo is the capital of Japan.
a. False
b. !True

9. Which is the world039;s longest river?


a. Yangtze
b. Missouri
c. !Nile
d. Amazon

10. The Maluku islands informally known as the Spice Islands belong to which
country?
a. Chile
b. New Zealand
c. Fiji
d. !Indonesia

11. Which of these countries is not a United Nations member state?


a. Montenegro
b. Tuvalu
c. South Sudan
d. !Niue

1. Which Italian city is home of the car manufacturer 039;Fiat039;?


a. Maranello
b. Modena
c. Rome
d. !Turin

2. The Japanese Shinkansen beat the French TGV039;s speed record for fastest
electric rail train.
a. !False
b. True

3. Which of the following countries has officially banned the civilian use of dash
cams in cars?
a. !Austria
b. United States
c. Czechia
d. South Korea

4. Which of the following passenger jets is the longest?


a. !Boeing 7478
b. Airbus A330200
c. Airbus A3501000
d. Boeing 78710

5. The difference between the lengths of a Boeing 777300ER and an Airbus A3501000
is closest to:
a. 1m
b. 100m
c. !0.1m
d. 10m

6. Which supercar company is from Sweden?


a. Lamborghini
b. McLaren
c. !Koenigsegg
d. Bugatti

7. Which one is NOT the function of engine oil in car engines?


a. Lubrication
b. Reduce corrosion
c. Cooling
d. !Combustion

8. When was Cadillac founded?


a. !1902
b. 1964
c. 1985
d. 1898

9. What are the cylinderlike parts that pump up and down within the engine?
a. ABS
b. !Pistons
c. Radiators
d. Leaf Springs

10. The LS1 engine is how many cubic inches?


a. 355
b. 350
c. 360
d. !346

11. Which car manufacturer created the quot;Aventadorquot;?


a. Bugatti
b. !Lamborghini
c. Ferrari
d. Pagani

12. What country was the Trabant 601 manufactured in?


a. Soviet Union
b. Hungary
c. France
d. !East Germany

13. What is the fastest road legal car in the world?


a. Hennessy Venom GT
b. Pagani Huayra BC
c. !Koenigsegg Agera RS
d. Bugatti Veyron Super Sport

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