Free Online Trivia Game Questions
Question: What is the tallest mountain in the world?
Answer: Everest
Trivia Teaser: Mt. Everest, on the border of Nepal and Tibet, China, is the world's tallest mountain and highest elevation with a peak at 29,035 feet (8850 meters).
Question: What language is the most spoken in the world?
Answer: Mandarin Chinese
Trivia Teaser: Chinese (Mandarin) is the most spoken with approximately 1,075,000,000 speakers followed by English with 514,000,000 speakers.
Question: When were the first international Olympic games held?
Answer: 1896
Trivia Teaser: The 1896 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the I Olympiad, were held in 1896 in Athens, Greece. These games were the first modern Olympic Games and the first Games since Roman emperor Theodosius I banned the Ancient Olympic Games in 393. They were held between Monday, April 6 and Wednesday, April 15, 1896.
Question: What is the largest mammal to ever live?
Answer: Blue whale
Trivia Teaser: The Blue Whale, Balaenoptera musculus, is the largest mammal living today and is also the largest mammal to have ever lived. In fact, the Blue whale is the largest animal ever to have lived on the planet as far as we know; bigger by far than even the largest Dinosaur. The longest Blue Whale ever measured was a female, 33.58 meters or 110 feet long. The heaviest weighed an estimated 190+ tons.
Question: What is the largest country in the world?
Answer: Russian Federation
Trivia Teaser: Russia covers 17,075,400 square kilometers. Prior to its dissolution in 1991, the Soviet Union had an area of 22,402,200 square kilometers. Canada is the second largest country with 9,970,610 square kilometers.
Question: How many planets are there in our solar system?
Answer: Nine
Trivia Teaser: Our solar system officially has nine planets and one star: the Sun. In order from the Sun out, the planets are: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto. The discovery of an object larger than Pluto in 2005 rekindled the debate over whether such objects, belonging to the "Kuiper Belt" -- a collection of icy bodies located beyond Neptune-- should be called planets. Pluto itself belongs to the Kuiper Belt.
Frequently Asked Questions
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QUESTION:
DINOSAUR party for a 17 year old?
I think it would be really cool to have a dinosaur themed party - despite the fact that i am turning 17! However, I don't know what I'd do at it. It would probably be dinosaurs, ninjas and pirates so I was thinking it would cool to be dressed up!
So I was hoping for ideas of how to dress up as a dinosaur, without having to buy a huge costume which would be really expensive, as well as ideas for party games and stuff to do at the party.
Thankyou!! ^.^
Thanks for the ideas!!
I'm pretty sure my friends will enjoy it - it was one of my frends who gave me the idea!!
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ANSWER:
So crazy it might just work! lol kind of like revisiting your childhood. also dinosaurs, ninjas and pirates is such a hilarious combination.Why not just have music (maybe some themed) and food and drink, just keep it simple with themed decorations and the costumes if you want but as you're 17 stay clear of party game type stuff and trying to organize stuff.
One other thing to consider is whether or not your friends would be into the idea, if they won't enjoy it the party will fail, the most important thing about a party is that everyone is having a good time no matter if there is a theme or activities etc. As long as it will appeal to at least the majority of your guests.
Hope that helps a bit
xx
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QUESTION:
Old PS2 Fighting Game That I'm Trying To Remember?
It was made by the same people that made Twisted Metal because there was a character costume that was locked until you played the Twisted Metal Black game on it as far as character goes there was a robot, a dinosaur, a monkey, an eye, a teradactyl(idk how to spell that) and the last boss was a alien
no it wasnt bloody roar because i beat the living hell out of that game im better with the tiger man than any other player even the cool werewolf dude-
ANSWER:
War of the MonstersMecha-Sweet Tooth FTW
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QUESTION:
why do I always have the same character in my dreams?
I have a dream every night and I can remember every single one. Ever since I was 14 I have written them down in a notebook, (I have about 20 notebooks full now) I was reading back on the most recent ones from the past 3 months and
I seem to have the same character in 70% of those dreams. He is waluwigi from super Mario party. The only thing that changes with him is his attire. Other than that he is the same character, same face, body, ECT. He is always the bad guy either chasing me, or trying to hurt me. Ill give you some examples:One time he was glowing green with bright yellow eyes flying after me
Another time he was his normal self and looked exactly as he always does, but chasing me for no reason
Another time he was in a dark purple costume that was boiling on him and he was just staring at me in a rocking chair.
Another was, we were sitting on a bench on a billboard that stretched above the clouds, talking to a goblin/fairy thing.
Another, we were freefalling down this long tunnel, with a dinosaur falling behind us trying to eat us.
Lastly, he was in a space suit drifting off into space and I was trying to swim through space to save him.(These are just a FEW examples fo the many dreams I have had him in)
My dreams aren’t always me getting chased, I have very random variety of dreams, but %70 of the time the waluwigi Character is in my dreams.I used to play the game on my game cube with him in it back when I was 13 or so, but that was 7 years ago! and since then I havent seen that character unless its in my dreams. Why all of a sudden within the past 3 months do I ALWAYS dream of that character?
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ANSWER:
I don't know but no worries this happens to me too..
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QUESTION:
E-Commerce help on Chapter 7:Legal, Ethical & Tax Issues case 2 (edition 8)?
Please give me a sound basis for the answer to each question.Ellen Carson is the author and illustrator of a successful series of children’s books that chronicle the adventures of Ellasaurus, a four-year-old orange dinosaur. Ellen has done well with the books, but her business advisors have told her that she could earn considerably more money by creating a merchandising business around the Ellasaurus character. Following this advice, she has created Ellasaurus Products Enterprises (EPE), a company that has begun developing and marketing Ellasaurus toys, stuffed animals, coloring books, pajamas, and Halloween costumes.
EPE has had some success in its attempts to get major retailers to stock the Ellasaurus product line, but Ellen is concerned that retailers might not be willing to take on a new and unproven product. She would like to create a Web site through which EPE could sell its merchandise directly to customers. She also sees the Web site as a way to build customer loyalty. Ellen envisions a site with a number of portal features in addition to the product sales. For example, she would like to offer online games, chat rooms, e-mail accounts, and other activities that would promote EPE products and her books.
The Ellasaurus book series appeals to children that are between four and six years old. Ellen expects the EPE product line to appeal to children in about the same age range. Ellen has visited sites such as Hello Kitty and Nick Jr., which appeal to similar age groups to get ideas for the site. She would like the site to be appealing to her main audience, but she would like to obtain registration information from site visitors so EPE can send e-mails with information about new products and Web site features to them.
Ellen plans to limit the Web site’s merchandise sales to U.S. residents at first, but she hopes to begin selling internationally within a few years. The site will allow visitors from any country to register and participate in the online portal features.
My questions are:
1. The laws with which the site must comply when it registers site visitors under the age of 13 and how Ellen can best comply with those laws.2. The sales tax liabilities to which the Web site will be exposed. Assume that Ellen will operate the site from her home office in Michigan and that EPE will manufacture the merchandise in Texas. The merchandise will be warehoused at EPE distribution centers in New Jersey, Ohio, and California.
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ANSWER:
The site will have to pay sales tax on sales made to Jersey, Ohio, California, and Michigan.
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