Q: What does an odometer measure? A: Distance travelled
Q: Who goes in the pit in a theater? A: The orchestra
Q: Where is the sea of showers? A: On the moon
Q: Who gifted Statue of Liberty to USA? A: France
Q: Which country borders Australia? A: None
Q: What is the capital of Italy? A: Rome
Q: What is the capital of Spain? A: Madrid
Q: What is the smallest ocean? A: Arctic Ocean
Q: What is the capital of Norway? A: Oslo
Q: What is the capital of Sweden? A: Stockholm
Q: Name the capital of Belarus? A: Minsk
Q: What is the capital of Canada? A: Ottawa
Q: What is the capital of Russia? A: Moscow
Q: What is the capital of India? A: Delhi
Q: What is the capital of Turkey? A: Ankara
Q: What is the capital of France? A: Paris
Q: What place has a south wind blowing? A: North Pole
Q: What is the capital the of UK? A: * London
Q: What is the highest mountain? 'A: Everest
Q: What is the capital of Germany? A: Berlin
Q: What is a tumbler? A: A breed of pigeon
Q: What is a buttonhole? A: A small bouquet of flowers.
Q: What is a flat object for carrying plates on called? A: Tray
Q: What is a Mastiff? A: A breed of dog
Q: What is botany? A: Plant science
Q: What is a pirouette? A: A dance move
Q: What is a reticule? A: A woman's purse
Q: What is a frigate? A: A warship with three masts.
Q: What is an epigraph? A: A quotation at the start of a book.
Q: What is a rambutan? A: A Tree
Q: What is fouetté? A: A dance move.
Q: What is a suricate? A small animal.
Q: What are glasses without earpieces or arms on it called? A Pinze - Nez
Q: What is Zoology? A Animal Science.
Q: What is another term for music college? A Conservatory
Q: A football ball hit the back of the net. What's this called? A Goal
Q: Where does a pelican store fish? A: A Pouch
Q: What is it called when a soccer ball hits the back of the net? A: Goal
Q: What is the largest type of primate in the world? A: Gorilla
Q: Which bird is the largest in the world? A: Ostrich
Q: What is the world's smallest bird? A: Hummingbird
Q: What color of the rainbow comes between green and indigo? A: Blue
Q: How many hours are in a day? A: 24
Q. Which season has the shortest days? A: All days are equal
Q: What kind of wood is used to make matches? A: Poplar
Q: What is the starting point of a river called? A: Source
Q: Why does a birch tree have dark mark/streaks in its bark? A: To breathe
Q: What is the closest star to the earth? A: The sun (Even though the sun really is not a star)
Q: Where do you normally put mascara? A: On your eyelashes
Q: Who was the architect of the Eiffel Tower? A: Gustave Eiffel
Q: Which flower is the symbol of vanity? A: Daffodil
Q: When do cockerels crow? A: At dawn
Q: what is naveena? A: A intelligent girl
Q: Where do penguins fly during winter? A: Penguins do not fly
Q: Which of these tigers does not exist in nature? A: Gray
Q: Where do cocoa beans originate from? A: South America
Q: In parachuting, how is the winner determined? A: The athlete who lands most accurately in a designated area.
Q: Where does the coffee tree originate from? A: Africa
Q: How many bits are there in a byte? A: 8
Q: What is the tallest animal in the world? A: Giraffe
Q: Where do lemurs live? A: Madagascar
Q: How long the Hundred Years' war between England and France lasted? A: 116 years
Q: Which plant grows the fastest? A: Bamboo
Q: Which of these is an instrument for working out direction? A: Compass
Q: Which does not exist in nature? A: Ruby tree
Q: Which country does the Panama hat originate from? A: Ecuador.
Q: What part of the clove tree becomes the spice? A: Flower bud
Q: What was King George VI called as a child? A: Albert
Q: What is a musical salute called? A: Fanfare
Q: Which of these instruments is used for directions? A: Compass
Q: What are glasses without earpieces/arms called? A: pince-nez
Q: What kind of sugar in sugar cubes? A: refined
Q: What street did Sherlock Holmes live on? A: Baker Street
Q: What was King George VI called as a child? A: Albert
Q: What is the physical sign of an eagle hunting ? A: a shadow
Q: Which part of the clove tree becomes a spice when dried? A: flower buds
Q: Which of these musical instruments was widely used in Ancient Greece? A: Lyre
Q: What kind of wreath has been awarded to competition winners since Roman times ? A: Laurel
Q: What are musical rattles called? A: Maracas
Q: What is a high male voice called? A: Tenor
Q: Which musical instrument means quiet in Italian? A: Piano
Q: Which of these is a lizard that changes its color? A: Chameleon
Q: Which one runs the fastest? A: Cheetah
Q: Which part of the cinnamon tree becomes a spice when dried? A: bark
Q: What is the name of the astronaut who first walked on the moon? A: Neil Armstrong
Q: What is glass made from? A: Sand
Q: What animal is used to find truffles in the ground? A: Specially trained pigs
Q: How many pieces are there in a game of chess? A: 32
Q: How many states in india? A: 28
Q: What is cheese made from? A: milk
Q: Where a river begins? A: source
Q: Why do birch trees have black streaks on their trunk? A: to breath
Q: What is a person who studies birds called? A: Ornithologist
Q: what is most widespread type of coffee? A: Arabica
Q: What is the symbol on the Olympic flag? A: 5 interwoven rings
Q: How many is a dozen? A: 12
Q: Which one can lift the heaviest object? A: An elephant
Q: Most of the planets in our Solar System rotate in the same direction, but not this one. Which planet is it? A: Uranus
Q: Which geometric shape has become a musical instrument? A: Triangle
Q: What can a computer not work without? A: Electricity
Q: How many teeth are in a full adult set? A: 32
Q: What is the official language of Australia? A: English
Q: What is the biggest animal? A: Blue Whale
Q: What is the place called where a river begins? A: Source
Q: What is the German word for "south"? A: Süd
Q: Small cap worn to protect the finger while sewing" A: Thimble
Q: December comes from the Latin word for "tenth," and "October" comes from the word for "eighth." However, December is the twelfth month, and October is the tenth. Why? A: Apparently the new year began on March 1st for a long time in ancient Rome.
Q: Which country celebrates New Years Day all year round? A: India