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Quiz 2025-07

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  • What is Donal Duck's middle name?
    Fauntleroy.
  • Approximately how many videos are on YouTube by April 2025?
    14.8 billion videos
  • What was the name of the global ocean that surrounded the supercontinent Pangea?
    Panthalassa.
  • What is the national animal of Scotland?
    A unicorn.
  • Who was the first known person to make a watch?
    Peter Henlein, a German craftsman, around 1519. It ran for about 40 hours.
  • What is the speed of light (in km per second)?
    300,000 km per second.
  • What is the most widely used substance on the planet after water?
    Concrete.
  • Who made the first lightbulb?
    Humphrey Davy in 1802.
  • What is murmuration?
    A phenomenon where hundreds or thousands of birds fly in co-ordinated patterns, particularly starlings
  • What is the oldest religion?
    Hinduism, before 2000 BC.
  • What is an individual strand of Saghetti called?
    Spaghetto.
  • How many new asteroids did the Vera C Rubin Observatory detect within the first 10 hours of operation?
    More than 2100 new asteroids. VCRO has the world's largest digital camera.
  • When was soap invented?
    Around 2800 BC by the Babylonians.
  • Name either of the two who first summited Everest?
    Edmond Hillary (New Zealand) and Tenzig Norgay (Nepal) in 1953.
  • When was the Hagia Sophi completed?
    537 AD.
  • Who introduced capital letters and spaces to make literacy and writing easier in Europe?
    Charlemagne, around 800 AD. Before that ITWASLIKETHIS.
  • When was the Battle of Waterloo?
    18 June 1815.
  • When was the first YouTube video posted?
    23 April 2005
  • What is the opposite of Autism?
    Williams Syndrome, a rare condition affecting about 7500 people worldwide. They treat strangers as their new best friend. Affectionate, empathetic, talkative.
  • What was Jesus's real name?
    Yeshua. There's no "J" sound or letter in Hebrew or Aramaic. Jesus is an English adaptation of a German transliteration of a Latin transliteration of a Greek