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What is the official language of Egypt?

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1. What are the colors of the United States of America's flag?

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Easy Peazy

Answer: Red, white and blue

The color red symbolizes the fearless courage and integrity of American men and boys and the self-sacrifice and devotion of American mothers and daughters. The color white stands for liberty and equality for all. The color blue stands for the blue of heaven, loyalty and faith.

2. This sport consists of one player trying to throw a ball past another player who is trying to hit it. Which sport is it?

From Quiz Easy Peazy

Answer: Baseball

Although Abner Doubleday is considered to be the man who invented baseball, in 1845, Alexander Cartwright was the first man who formalized a list of rules to the game, many of which are still used in the game today.

3. This fruit is typically eaten when it is yellow and one must peel it in order to get to the part that is edible. What fruit am I talking about?

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Answer: Banana

Did you know that the banana plant is not a tree. It is actually the world's largest herb!

4. If Johnny mows one lawn a day and gets paid $10 to mow one lawn, how much money will he make in one week if he mows one lawn per day?

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Answer: $70

Seven days in a week. So, 7 x $10 = $70.

5. How many countries have a land border with Australia?

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Answer: 0

Australia is the smallest of all continents. It is also the lowest, flattest and, apart from Antarctica, the driest. Some places of the world call this continent Oceania, and includes all the islands of the Pacific Ocean.

6. What hard structure protects the brain from injury?

From Quiz Easy Peazy

Answer: Skull

Did you know your skull is actually made up of 29 different bones?

7. What is the title of the United States of America's national anthem?

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Answer: The Star-Spangled Banner

Although Francis Scott Key wrote the anthem in the early morning of September 13, 1814, 'The Star-Spangled Banner' was not officially named as the national anthem until Congress officially named it our anthem in 1931.

8. If one were to visit the North Pole, which direction must one travel to get there?

From Quiz Easy Peazy

Answer: North

There is actually a city in Alaska called North Pole. It is located fourteen miles southeast of Fairbanks.

9. On a typical summer day in the Northern Hemisphere, in which city would you most likely find the highest temperature?

From Quiz Easy Peazy

Answer: Miami, Florida

Miami's average highs over the year range from 76 to 91 degrees, whereas the warmest time of the year for the Alaskan cities is only about 65 degrees, less than the coldest average temperature in Miami.

10. Who became president of the United States of America on 30 April 1789?

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Answer: George Washington

George Washington's presidency was from 30 April 1789 through to 3 March 1797.

11. If one is eating a hamburger, what kind of meat is the person most likely eating?

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Answer: Beef

Did you know that the world's largest hamburger was made in Rutland, North Dakota in 1982? It weighed 3,591 pounds and was consumed by over 8,000 people.

12. If someone heard someone say the words Rose, Tulip and Marigold, what subject is the person most likely talking about?

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Answer: flowers

Women tend to prefer pastel colored roses, whereas men prefer red.

13. In a typical deck of playing cards, which suits are red?

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Answer: Hearts and Diamonds

Playing cards were thought to have been invented in China in the 14th century.

14. What do the following people have in common: Ty Cobb, Hank Aaron, Babe Ruth?

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Answer: They are all former baseball players

15. Mixing blue and yellow paint together makes what color?

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Answer: Green

Blue and yellow make green. Blue and red make purple and red and yellow make orange, in case you were wondering.

16. Not counting Kindergarten, how many years do the majority of American students go to school before they enter college?

From Quiz Easy Peazy

Answer: 12

Although some people go less years, 12 is the typical number of years.

17. A figure with three sides is called a what?

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Answer: Triangle

Did you know that a 100-sided polygon is called a hecatohedron?

18. How long does it take the earth to revolve around the sun?

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Answer: 365.2424 days

In fact, the reason for a leap year every four years is because when the Earth has revolved around the Sun over four years, an extra day has accumulated since there is an extra quarter of a day with each revolution. In case you didn't notice, 24 hours = 1 day = 1,440 minutes and this is the time it takes the Earth to rotate around its own axis.

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