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Which of these is not a dinosaur?
Monkey
Monkey
Tyrannosaurus rex
Tyrannosaurus rex
Triceratops
Triceratops
Stegosaurus
Stegosaurus
The US Republican party has which animal as its symbol?
Donkey
Donkey
Dog
Dog
Elephant
Elephant
Giraffe
Giraffe
How many AIGA medals were awarded in 2010?
11
11
4
4
3
3
7
7
Beavers, chinchillas and golden hamsters belong to which order of mammals?
Marsupial
Marsupial
Rodent
Rodent
Feline
Feline
Ruminant
Ruminant
How many teeth does a polar bear have?
136 degrees Fahrenheit
136 degrees Fahrenheit
180 degrees Fahrenheit
180 degrees Fahrenheit
156 degrees Fahrenheit
156 degrees Fahrenheit
236 degrees Fahrenheit
236 degrees Fahrenheit
Complete the title of this 1985 movie: ____ Science.
Odd
Odd
Bizarre
Bizarre
Weird
Weird
Strange
Strange
A ‘bind’ is a group of what?
cobras
cobras
salmon
salmon
crows
crows
zebras
zebras
Ernest Rutherford was born in which commonwealth country?
South Africa
South Africa
Canada
Canada
Australia
Australia
New Zealand
New Zealand
What is a baby eel called?
Elver
Elver
Cub
Cub
Eellet
Eellet
Eeling
Eeling
A blue Orpington is a breed of which animal?
Horse
Horse
Cow
Cow
Chicken
Chicken
Cat
Cat
Charolais and Friesian are breeds of which animal?
Pig
Pig
Sheep
Sheep
Goat
Goat
Cow
Cow
Charlotte’s Web is a children’s book about which sort of animal?
Frog
Frog
Grasshopper
Grasshopper
Butterfly
Butterfly
Spider
Spider
Rex’, a Latin word, means what in T-rex?
King
King
Big
Big
Green
Green
Boss
Boss
How many arms (excluding tentacles) does a giant squid have?
12
12
14
14
8
8
10
10
How is the slug-like ‘holothuroidea’ class of marine animals more commonly known?
Sea cranberry
Sea cranberry
Sea cucumber
Sea cucumber
Sea cauliflower
Sea cauliflower
Sea cherry
Sea cherry
Which metal is the largest component of pewter?
Lead
Lead
Silver
Silver
Tin
Tin
Iron
Iron
What does a hippologist study?
Horses
Horses
Bees
Bees
Giraffes
Giraffes
Crocodiles
Crocodiles
How is the thylacine otherwise known?
Tasmanian Wolf
Tasmanian Wolf
Tasmanian Bear
Tasmanian Bear
Tasmanian Devil
Tasmanian Devil
Tasmanian Tiger
Tasmanian Tiger
By what other name is a young kangaroo known?
Joey
Joey
Jackie
Jackie
Jerry
Jerry
Jimmy
Jimmy
Capuchin, Macaque and Spider are different varieties of which animal?
Mouse
Mouse
Horse
Horse
Rabbit
Rabbit
Monkey
Monkey
Chelonia mydas is the scientific name for which endangered species?
Green Turtle
Green Turtle
South China Tiger
South China Tiger
Asian Elephant
Asian Elephant
Giant Panda
Giant Panda
Dingos are wild dogs from which country?
South Africa
South Africa
Australia
Australia
China
China
New Zealand
New Zealand
A pod is a group of which sea creatures?
Seahorses
Seahorses
Fish
Fish
Sharks
Sharks
Dolphins
Dolphins
How many arms does a star fish usually have?
Twenty
Twenty
Three
Three
One
One
Five
Five
Which fish can be Chinook, Sockeye or Atlantic?
Sardine
Sardine
Salmon
Salmon
Mackerel
Mackerel
Herring
Herring
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