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| 1821 | What is the most reliable geyser in the world? | Old Faithful | |
| 1822 | In which country was the match invented | France | |
| 1823 | Nitrogen, a poisonous gas, makes up 78% of the ___ that we breathe. | Air | |
| 1824 | The most venomous of all snakes, known as the Inland Taipan, has enough venom in one bite to kill more than 200,000 __________ | Mice | |
| 1825 | What is the biological term for the voice box? | Larynx | |
| 1826 | What is a young hare called? | Leveret | |
| 1827 | What is the tibia more commonly known as? | Shin bone | |
| 1828 | Cirrus and Cumulus are types of what? | Cloud | |
| 1829 | What word is used for a male ass (Other than that the word used for that | Jack | |
| 1830 | This branch of medicine deals with old age and its diseases. | Geriatrics | |
| 1831 | What Does Omnivorous Mean? | Feeds On Any Food | |
| 1832 | Approximately how many pounds of salt is in every gallon of seawater? | One quarter | |
| 1833 | What does a sphygmomanometer measure? | Blood pressure | |
| 1834 | About 24 newborn opossums can fit in a teaspoon. They are about .07 ounce at __________ | Birth | |
| 1835 | This ancient attempt to transmute base metals into gold was called ________. | Alchemy | |
| 1836 | The largest single organ of the human body is the ________. | Skin | |
| 1837 | Of what is 98% of the weight of water made? | Oxygen | |
| 1838 | Knife, Clown, and Pencil are types of __________. | Fish | |
| 1839 | Walrus tusks are made of ________. | Ivory | |
| 1840 | Sodium barcarbonate is better known as ________. | Baking soda | |
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| 1841 | What is measured by a Geiger counter | Radioactivity | |
| 1842 | What is brine ? | Salt water | |
| 1843 | A male kangaroo is called a boomer, and a female is called a __________ | Flyer | |
| 1844 | What type of frog is the smallest frog? | Gold frog | |
| 1845 | More __________ are raised in California than in any other state in the United States. | Turkeys | |
| 1846 | What protein makes blood red? | Haemoglobin | |
| 1847 | Peat, lignite and bituminous are types of _________. | Coal | |
| 1848 | The average capacity of a pelican's __________ is 12 quarts. | Pouch | |
| 1849 | Since white tigers have pigmented stripes and blue eyes, they are not __________ | Albinos | |
| 1850 | What name is given to the point where a river starts ? | Source | |
| 1851 | The force perpendicular to the surface of an object which counters the gravitational force? | Normal Force | |
| 1852 | What is a young goose called | Gosling | |
| 1853 | The average life expectancy of a leopard in captivity is __________ | 12 years | |
| 1854 | What name is given to a chemical reaction which takes in heat ? | Endothermic | |
| 1855 | Units of frequency? | Hertz | |
| 1856 | A male pig is a boar. A female pig is a sow. A baby pig is a __________ | Piglet | |
| 1857 | Sound travels fastest through which state of matter? | Solid | |
| 1858 | Phobos and Deimos are the moons of which planet? | Mars | |
| 1859 | In Which US National Park Is The Old Faithful Geyser? | Yellowstone National Park | |
| 1860 | If frightened or threatened, a mother rabbit may abandon, ignore, or __________ | Eat her young | |
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| 1861 | Water containing carbon dioxide under pressure is called ________. | Soda water | |
| 1862 | What is another name for iron oxide ? | Rust | |
| 1863 | A coral island consisting of a ring of rock enclosing a central lagoon is a(n) ________. | Atoll | |
| 1864 | Acetic Acid Is More Commonly Known As What? | Vinegar | |
| 1865 | Which moon is the largest satellite in our solar system? | Ganymede | |
| 1866 | What is the name for 0.1 Newtons ? | Dyne | |
| 1867 | How long does it take for Earth to travel around the Sun? | 1 Year | |
| 1868 | There are about 5,000 species of __________ known. Only about half of them build reefs. | Coral | |
| 1869 | What do the auricularis muscles move? | Ears | |
| 1870 | What is the more scientific name for quicksilver? | Mercury | |
| 1871 | What is the name of brightest asteroid visible from earth? | Vesta | |
| 1872 | Though human noses have an impressive 5 million olfactory cells with which to smell, sheepdogs have 220 million, enabling them to smell 44 times better than __________ | Man | |
| 1873 | How many degrees does the earth rotate each hour? | Fifteen | |
| 1874 | What carries sensations from the tongue to the brain? | Lingual nerve | |
| 1875 | Who coined the theory that the earth revolves around the sun? | Nicolaus Copernicus | |
| 1876 | Linseed oil is obtained from the seed of which plant? | Flax | |
| 1877 | A group of owls is called a __________ | Parliament | |
| 1878 | Male __________ may have more than 100 wives and sometimes go three months without eating. | Sea lion | |
| 1879 | What Colour Does Litmus Paper Become If It Is In Contact With An Alkaline? | Blue | |
| 1880 | The green variety of beryl is called ________. | Emerald | |
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| 1881 | __________ sea otters spend almost all of their time in the water. Alaska sea otters often sleep, groom, and nurse on land. | California | |
| 1882 | Which star is nearest the Earth ? | Sun | |
| 1883 | What toe is the foot reflexology pressure point for the head? | Big toe | |
| 1884 | Myositis affects the _________. | Muscles | |
| 1885 | Who is known as the father of genetics | Gregor mendel | |
| 1886 | The fourth planet from the sun is ____. | Mars | |
| 1887 | Which astronomer first observed 4 moons of Jupiter in 1610? | Galileo Galilei | |
| 1888 | Sue, the world's largest, most complete, and best preserved __________, made her grand debut to the public on May 17, 2000 at the Field Museum in Chicago, Illinois. | Tyrannosaurus rex | |
| 1889 | What is a word for a castrated ram? | Wether | |
| 1890 | Male cockatoos can be taught to speak, but females can only chirp and __________ | Sing | |
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