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  • The Shishi High School was built in 194 AD and is the oldest school in the world. Where is it located?
    Kyoto, Japan
    Chengdu, China
    Ulaanbataar, Mongolia
    Kyiv, Ukraine
  • In Sweden, students start school at age 6, and there are no exams until they reach secondary school.
    False
    True
  • The first school bags were made from leaves.
    True
    False
  • If you suffer from ''arachnophobia'', which animal are you scared of?
    Spiders
    Monkeys
    Chickens
    Rats
  • Finish the nursery rhyme: "Old MacDonald had a farm, ____."
    E-I-E-I-O
    Where he grew many chickens
    Yee haw!
    On top of the hill
  • Finish the nursery rhyme: "Hickory dickory dock. The mouse went up the ___."
    Nose
    Fork
    Clock
    Chimney
  • What is the hardest natural material?
    Diamond
    Gold
    Wood
    Stainless steel
  • Finish the nursery rhyme: "The wheels on the bus go round and round, ______."
    All the time
    All through the town
    All night and day
    All day long
  • What were the first erasers made out of?
    Wood
    Rubber
    Bread
    Water
  • Why do things fall when you drop them?
    Because of your hand
    Because of gravity
    Because of the heat
    Because the ground sucks the item
  • Finish the nursery rhyme: "Humpty Dumpty sat on the wall, Humpty Dumpty had ____."
    Terrible eyesight!
    A great time!
    A great fall!
    No one to love!
  • In South Korea, students attend school for 12 hours a day, including after-school lessons.
    True
    False
  • What is a ''brontosaurus''?
    A dinosaur
    None of the above
    A name of a bone
    A lung illness
  • Glue was first made from flour and water.
    False
    True
  • What are the three main primary colours?
    Purple, orange, green
    None of the above
    Red, yellow, blue
    Pink, green, brown
  • Japanese schools often hire at least 20 cleaners to help keep the school clean.
    True
    False
  • Which country has a school tradition called "School Bags Day," where students bring their backpacks and receive a small gift from their teachers?
    South Korea
    Taiwan
    Japan
    Thailand
  • What is the meaning of the word ''doe''?
    A bread
    A female deer
    The rainfall
    A mountain top
  • What is the name of this machine?
    Printer
    Typewriter
    Keyboard
    Typograph
  • What is a Super Swap for the word 'Shocked' or 'Surprised'?
    Astonished, stunned, taken aback, dumfounded, stupefied, appalled, and much more!
  • How many planets are in our solar system?
    Two
    Eight
    Sixty
    None of the above
  • A scientist who studies rocks is called a ____.
    Geographist
    Rockers
    Rockologists
    Geologist
  • The first time a student used a notebook in school was in 1801
    False
    True
  • What is "recess" most commonly known for in schools?
    A break for outdoor activities
    A time for napping
    Time for reading
    A lunch break
  • Which planet in our Solar System is known for having a ring?
    Earth
    The Sun
    Saturn
    Jupiter
  • Glue sticks were invented in the 1950s.
    True
    False
  • The first pens ever created were made out of ___.
    Chocolate
    Bones
    Bird feathers
    Leaves
  • How long is recess for students living in France?
    30 minutes
    45 minutes
    1 hour
    2 hours
  • How many colours are in a rainbow?
    Twenty Four
    Seven
    Twelve
    Ten
  • In 2014, there was an primary school in Turin, Italy that only had one teacher and one student.
    False
    True
  • What is a Super Swap for the word 'Ran' or 'Walked'?
    Dashed, sprinted, bolted, zoomed, skipped, trudged, strolled, scurried, and much more!
  • What do you call a group of lions?
    A pride
    A troupe
    A squad
    A gaggle
  • Schools in South Korea do NOT allow outside shoes into the premises
    True
    False
  • In Italy, students must learn 4 languages by the time they reach secondary school.
    True
    False
  • Finish the nursery rhyme: "Jack and Jill went up the hill to _____."
    Fetch a pail of water
    Go hiking
    Have a sip of water
    Explore what was above
  • Finish the nursery rhyme: "I’m a little teapot short and stout, Here is my handle, Here is ___."
    My spout
    My cheese
    My plate
    My tea
  • How many days are in a year?
    670 days
    None of the above
    255 days
    365 days
  • Elephants do NOT have tails.
    True
    False
  • What is the response to "see you later, alligator?"
    “Gotta dash, speedster crash!”
    “So long, pterodactyl, don’t be cynical!”
    "In a while, crocodile!"
    “Bye-bye, butterfly, don’t cry!”
  • Kids in Finland don't start school until they are ___ years old.
    Five
    Seven
    Two
    Twelve
  • What does the term "PTM" stand for?
    Parent Teacher Musical
    Pear Tree Moose
    Parent Teacher Meeting
    Pay The Man
  • Somewhere in the world, kids have to travel to school on a zip-line
    True
    False
  • Crayons were originally made from beeswax.
    True
    False
  • How many planets are in our solar system?
    Sixty
    None of the above
    Two
    Eight
  • This school is made entirely of recycled pop bottles. Which country is this school located in?
    Philippines
    China
    Indonesia
    Switzerland
  • What is the colour of an emerald gemstone?
    Blue
    Yellow
    Green
    White
  • What's the name of a place you go to see lots of animals?
    The botanical gardens
    The zoo
    None of the above
    The classroom
  • In Spain, students clean their classrooms and school facilities as part of their daily routine.
    True
    False
  • This school in ___ looks like a giant white cat!
    Texas
    Germany
    Japan
    Thailand