Where are the eyes on a starfish?
- On the tips of their arms
- On their belly
- On their spine
- They don't have eyes
Amazing facts
Despite having so many eyes, starfish have pretty poor eyesight — they can barely distinguish between light and dark.
Starfish have eyes—one on the end of each of their arms. Most starfish have five arms but some have ten, twenty, or even fifty!
What is the primary ingredient of guacamole?
- Avocado
- Pepper
- Mango
- Watermelon
Amazing facts
The National Guacamole Day is celebrated on the same day as the Mexican Independence Day, on September 16.
Guacamole is a cold snack of mashed avocado pulp with tomatoes, coriander, lime juice and other vegetables and spices.
What is the staple of Cambodian food?
- Rice
- Algae
- Pasta
- Potatoes
Amazing facts
Compared to the neighboring Thai and Vietnamese cuisines, Cambodian food is little known and not as widespread around the world.
As in other countries of Southeast Asia, rice is the staple food of Cambodia. Due to a developed river network and the presence of such large water bodies as the Mekong River and the Tonlé Sap Lake, fish traditionally occupies an important place in Cambodian cuisine.
Which country is Mozart's homeland?
- Austria
- Australia
- Norway
- Germany
Amazing facts
Mozart's first works are considered to be "Andante in C Major" and "Allegro in C Major", written in 1761. At that time, the little Mozart was only 6 years old. next q
If you ever get to Salzburg, the image of Mozart will haunt you on every sign, in every shop and in every hotel. He was born in this Austrian town, and died in the capital of Austria, in Vienna.
Which flower is equally acceptable as a gift for both men and women?
- Carnations
- Roses
- Chrysanthemums
- Gerberas
Amazing facts
In Belgium, carnations were historically considered a flower for the common people, while in France only nobles were allowed to use them.
According to the rules of etiquette, bouquets of carnations can be presented to both women and men. There are a total of about 350 carnation varieties in the world.
Which sea allows you to float on its surface without sinking?
- The Dead Sea
- The Black Sea
- The Barents Sea
- The Mediterranean Sea
Amazing facts
The Dead Sea is actually a lake. Neither plants nor fish can grow or live in it because of its high salt level.
The Dead Sea is located in the Middle East. It is so salty that a person can simply lie on the surface of the water without sinking.
Which animal cannot stick out its tongue?
- Crocodile
- Elephant
- Giraffe
- Camel
Amazing facts
If something falls onto a crocodile’s tongue, for example, a drop of water or a drop of sweat from the head of a brave animal handler, with his head in the mouth of a predator, the crocodile immediately clenches its jaws, because it triggers a reflex.
Crocodiles cannot stick their tongue out because it is almost motionless relative to their lower jaw.
What is the name of the tool used for drawing circles and arcs?
- Compass
- Protractor
- Ruler
- Radius
Amazing facts
A special set containing, complementary to compass, additional accessories, and a case with corresponding cavities for them is called a technical drawing tool.
A compass is a tool for drawing circles and arcs, which also can be used to measure distances, particularly on maps. It can be used in geometry and drawing.
Which continent is not inhabited by rabbits?
- Antarctica
- South America
- Africa
- North America
Amazing facts
Rabbits have to gnaw to keep their teeth from growing too long. A rabbit's teeth continue to grow throughout their entire life, like in all rodents.
Different species of rabbits can be found on all continents except Antarctica. There are a total of more than 30 rabbit species around the world.
What forest did Robin Hood and his allies live in?
- Sherwood Forest
- Nottingham Forest
- Liverpool Forest
- Queen Forest
Amazing facts
Documents say that the famous bandit was born in 1290 and was named Robin Hood. There are three variations of spelling for the Hood surname in the old registries: Hod, Hude and Hood.
Even in 1609, centuries after the first mentions of Robin Hood, Sherwood Forest was more than 32 km. long and 12 km. wide occupying an area of 40,000 ha in Nottinghamshire.