Kids Vs Parents Quiz 2.

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The second edition to the Kids vs Parents quiz. Good luck.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Which of the following is not a patron saint of the British Isles?

    • A.

      Andrew

    • B.

      Peter

    • C.

      David

    • D.

      George

    Correct Answer
    B. Peter
    Explanation
    Peter is not a patron saint of the British Isles because he is primarily associated with the city of Rome and the Catholic Church, rather than with the British Isles. The other three saints listed (Andrew, David, and George) are all recognized as patron saints of different parts of the British Isles. Saint Andrew is the patron saint of Scotland, Saint David is the patron saint of Wales, and Saint George is the patron saint of England. Therefore, Peter is the correct answer as he does not have a direct association with the British Isles.

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  • 2. 

    Which of the following English counties is furthest north?

    • A.

      Northumberland

    • B.

      Cumbria

    • C.

      North Yorkshire

    • D.

      Kent

    Correct Answer
    A. Northumberland
    Explanation
    Northumberland is the correct answer because it is the northernmost county in England. It is located on the border with Scotland and is known for its stunning coastline and historic landmarks such as Hadrian's Wall. Cumbria, North Yorkshire, and Kent are all located further south in England.

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  • 3. 

    Which of the following was not beheaded?

    • A.

      Lady Jane Grey

    • B.

      Queen Victoria

    • C.

      Catherine Howard

    • D.

      Ann Boleyn

    Correct Answer
    B. Queen Victoria
    Explanation
    Queen Victoria was not beheaded. She was the Queen of the United Kingdom from 1837 until her death in 1901. Beheading was a form of execution commonly used in the past, but it was not applied to Queen Victoria as she died of natural causes.

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  • 4. 

    What is the Chemical symbol for helium?

    • A.

      Hl

    • B.

      Hm

    • C.

      He

    • D.

      H

    Correct Answer
    C. He
    Explanation
    The correct answer is He. Helium is a chemical element with the atomic number 2 and symbol He. It is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas that is lighter than air. Helium is the second most abundant element in the universe and is commonly used in balloons, airships, and as a coolant in various scientific and medical applications. Its symbol, He, is derived from the Greek word "helios" meaning sun, as helium was first discovered in the spectrum of the sun.

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  • 5. 

    What is the largest mammal in the world?

    • A.

      Elephant

    • B.

      Blue Whale

    • C.

      Great White Shark

    • D.

      Giraffe

    Correct Answer
    B. Blue Whale
    Explanation
    The blue whale is the largest mammal in the world. It can reach lengths of up to 100 feet and weigh up to 200 tons. Its size is truly remarkable, making it the largest animal to have ever existed on Earth. It has a long, streamlined body, allowing it to swim efficiently through the ocean. Blue whales primarily feed on krill, consuming up to 4 tons of these tiny crustaceans in a single day. Due to their massive size, they have few natural predators and are considered an endangered species.

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  • 6. 

    What is the name of the Simpson's pet dog?

    • A.

      Little Hell Raiser

    • B.

      Snowball

    • C.

      Moe

    • D.

      Santa's Little Helper

    Correct Answer
    D. Santa's Little Helper
    Explanation
    Santa's Little Helper is the name of the Simpson's pet dog. This is evident from the fact that it is the only option given that matches the description of being their pet dog. The other options, such as Little Hell Raiser, Snowball, and Moe, do not fit the description of their pet dog.

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  • 7. 

    Which of these is not a text abreviation.

    • A.

      Lol

    • B.

      Tbh

    • C.

      Omg

    • D.

      Lmnl

    Correct Answer
    D. Lmnl
    Explanation
    The given options are all commonly used text abbreviations except for "Lmnl". "Lol" stands for "laugh out loud", "Tbh" stands for "to be honest", and "Omg" stands for "oh my god". However, "Lmnl" is not a recognized text abbreviation and does not have a commonly known meaning.

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  • 8. 

    Which of these is the name of boy band?

    • A.

      The Required

    • B.

      The Needed

    • C.

      The Wanted

    • D.

      The Direction

    Correct Answer
    C. The Wanted
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "The Wanted." This is the name of a boy band.

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  • 9. 

    Which of the following is a building in America?

    • A.

      Pentagon

    • B.

      Hexagon

    • C.

      Octagon

    • D.

      Dodecahedron

    Correct Answer
    A. Pentagon
    Explanation
    The Pentagon is a building in America. It is the headquarters of the United States Department of Defense and is located in Arlington, Virginia. The building is known for its unique five-sided shape and is one of the most iconic landmarks in the United States.

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  • 10. 

    Which of the following is the longest river in the world?

    • A.

      Yellow

    • B.

      Amazon

    • C.

      Congo

    • D.

      Nile

    Correct Answer
    D. Nile
    Explanation
    The Nile is the longest river in the world. It stretches over 6,650 kilometers, flowing through eleven countries in northeastern Africa. It is often associated with ancient Egypt and has played a significant role in the region's history and civilization. The Nile is crucial for irrigation and agriculture, supporting the livelihoods of millions of people. It is also a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors with its scenic beauty and historical landmarks.

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  • 11. 

    What was the first animal to be cloned?

    • A.

      Pig

    • B.

      Rat

    • C.

      Sheep

    • D.

      Dog

    Correct Answer
    C. Sheep
    Explanation
    Sheep was the first animal to be cloned. In 1996, scientists successfully cloned a sheep named Dolly using a technique called somatic cell nuclear transfer. This breakthrough in cloning technology paved the way for further advancements in the field of reproductive biology and genetic engineering. Dolly's birth demonstrated that it was possible to clone mammals from adult cells, opening up possibilities for medical research, agriculture, and conservation efforts.

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  • 12. 

    How many bones in an adult human body?

    • A.

      106

    • B.

      196

    • C.

      206

    • D.

      296

    Correct Answer
    C. 206
    Explanation
    An adult human body has 206 bones. This is the correct answer because the human skeleton is made up of 206 bones, which provide support, protect organs, and allow for movement.

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  • 13. 

    Helsinki is the capital of which country?

    • A.

      Finland

    • B.

      Norway

    • C.

      Denmark

    • D.

      Iceland

    Correct Answer
    A. Finland
    Explanation
    Helsinki is the capital of Finland. Finland is a Nordic country located in Northern Europe. Helsinki is not the capital of Norway, Denmark, or Iceland.

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  • 14. 

    In which city is Hollywood?

    • A.

      New York

    • B.

      Los Angeles

    • C.

      Las Vegas

    • D.

      Washington DC

    Correct Answer
    B. Los Angeles
    Explanation
    Hollywood is located in Los Angeles. Los Angeles is known for being the center of the American entertainment industry, with Hollywood being the hub of the film and television industry. It is home to numerous film studios, production companies, and famous landmarks such as the Hollywood Walk of Fame and the iconic Hollywood sign.

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  • 15. 

    Which is the largest ocean?

    • A.

      Antarctic

    • B.

      Atlantic

    • C.

      Indian

    • D.

      Pacific

    Correct Answer
    D. Pacific
    Explanation
    The Pacific Ocean is the correct answer because it is the largest ocean in the world, covering more than 63 million square miles. It is located between Asia and the Americas, and is known for its vast size and depth. The Pacific Ocean is home to numerous islands and diverse marine life, making it a significant part of Earth's ecosystem.

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  • 16. 

    How many months have 31 days?

    • A.

      6

    • B.

      7

    • C.

      8

    • D.

      9

    Correct Answer
    B. 7
    Explanation
    There are 7 months that have 31 days in a year: January, March, May, July, August, October, and December.

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  • 17. 

    What is the most expensive property in Monopoly?

    • A.

      African Park Lane

    • B.

      Bond Street

    • C.

      Mayfair

    • D.

      Kings Cross Station

    Correct Answer
    C. Mayfair
    Explanation
    Mayfair is the most expensive property in Monopoly. It is located in the dark blue set along with Park Lane. Mayfair has the highest purchase price and rent value compared to the other properties in the game. It is a desirable property to own as it can generate a significant amount of income from other players landing on it.

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  • 18. 

    What does LCD stand for?

    • A.

      Light Controlled Display

    • B.

      Liquid Crystal Display

    • C.

      Long Convex Display

    • D.

      Low Contrast Display

    Correct Answer
    B. Liquid Crystal Display
    Explanation
    LCD stands for Liquid Crystal Display. This technology uses liquid crystals to create images on a screen. The liquid crystals are manipulated by electric currents to control the amount of light that passes through them, thus creating the display. LCDs are commonly used in electronic devices such as televisions, computer monitors, and smartphones due to their energy efficiency and high image quality.

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  • 19. 

    Which of the following is not a capital city?

    • A.

      Madrid

    • B.

      Ottawa

    • C.

      Wellington

    • D.

      Sydney

    Correct Answer
    D. Sydney
    Explanation
    Sydney is not a capital city because the capital city of Australia is Canberra.

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  • 20. 

    Which insect causes the most painful sting in the world?

    • A.

      Bullet Ant

    • B.

      Cannon Fly

    • C.

      Spear Wasp

    • D.

      South American Laser Bee

    Correct Answer
    A. Bullet Ant
    Explanation
    The Bullet Ant causes the most painful sting in the world. Its sting is said to be extremely painful, earning it the nickname "bullet ant" due to the sensation being comparable to getting shot. The pain can last for up to 24 hours and is described as a combination of burning and throbbing. The Bullet Ant is found in Central and South America and is known for its aggressive behavior and powerful sting.

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