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  • 1. Dead people can not get goose bumps 1. Dead people can not get goose bumps Click to Flip False
  • 2. Ostriches stick their heads in the sand when they feel threatened. 2. Ostriches stick their heads in the sand when they feel threatened. Click to Flip False
  • 3. Napoleon Bonaparte wasn't short; his height was actually above average for his time 3. Napoleon Bonaparte wasn't short; his height was actually above average for his time Click to Flip True
  • 4. The state sport of Maryland is jousting. 4. The state sport of Maryland is jousting. Click to Flip True
  • 5. Lightning never strikes in the same place twice. 5. Lightning never strikes in the same place twice. Click to Flip False
  • 6. If you cry in space the tears just stick to your face. 6. If you cry in space the tears just stick to your face. Click to Flip True
  • 7. The capital of Libya is Benghazi 7. The capital of Libya is Benghazi Click to Flip True
  • 8. Albert Einstein was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature 8. Albert Einstein was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature Click to Flip False
  • 9. Baby koalas are called joeys 9. Baby koalas are called joeys Click to Flip False
  • 10. If you cut an earthworm in half, both halves can regrow their body. 10. If you cut an earthworm in half, both halves can regrow their body. Click to Flip False, Only one half
  • 11. Humans can distinguish between over a trillion different smells. 11. Humans can distinguish between over a trillion different smells. Click to Flip True
  • 12. The Spanish national anthem has no words. 12. The Spanish national anthem has no words. Click to Flip True
  • 13. When you extract all of the gold from the bubbling core of the earth, you would be able to cover all of the lands in a layer of gold up to your knees. 13. When you extract all of the gold from the bubbling core of the earth, you would be able to cover all of the lands in a layer of gold up to your knees. Click to Flip True
  • 14. Brazil is the only country in the Americas whose official language is Portuguese. 14. Brazil is the only country in the Americas whose official language is Portuguese. Click to Flip True
  • 15. The first name of Kramer in Seinfeld is Cosmo. 15. The first name of Kramer in Seinfeld is Cosmo. Click to Flip True
  • 16. The American Civil War ended in 1776. 16. The American Civil War ended in 1776. Click to Flip False
  • 17. You couldn't feasibly eat 3000-year-old honey. It spoils. 17. You couldn't feasibly eat 3000-year-old honey. It spoils. Click to Flip False
  • 18. It would take 1,200,000 mosquitoes, each sucking once, to completely drain the average human of blood. 18. It would take 1,200,000 mosquitoes, each sucking once, to completely drain the average human of blood. Click to Flip True
  • 19. You taste different flavours with different parts of your tongue. 19. You taste different flavours with different parts of your tongue. Click to Flip False
  • 20. It can take a photon 40,000 years to travel from the core of the sun to the surface, but only 8 minutes to travel the rest of the way to earth. 20. It can take a photon 40,000 years to travel from the core of the sun to the surface, but only 8 minutes to travel the rest of the way to earth. Click to Flip True
  • 21. Cleopatra lived closer in time to the Moon landing than to the construction of the Great Pyramid of Giza. 21. Cleopatra lived closer in time to the Moon landing than to the construction of the Great Pyramid of Giza. Click to Flip True
  • 22. There are more possible iterations of a game of chess than there are atoms in the known universe. 22. There are more possible iterations of a game of chess than there are atoms in the known universe. Click to Flip True
  • 23. A right triangle can never be equilateral. 23. A right triangle can never be equilateral. Click to Flip True
  • 24. The Ford Edsel was named after Henry Ford’s father. 24. The Ford Edsel was named after Henry Ford’s father. Click to Flip False
  • 25. The Dickens novel Oliver Twist begins with the well-known phrase: “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.” 25. The Dickens novel Oliver Twist begins with the well-known phrase: “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.” Click to Flip False
  • 26. “Paprika” is the Hungarian word for “paper.” 26. “Paprika” is the Hungarian word for “paper.” Click to Flip False
  • 27. Adults have fewer bones than babies do. 27. Adults have fewer bones than babies do. Click to Flip True
  • 28. Eating turkey doesn't make you any more sleepy than most other foods. 28. Eating turkey doesn't make you any more sleepy than most other foods. Click to Flip True
  • 29. Goldfish only have a memory of three seconds. 29. Goldfish only have a memory of three seconds. Click to Flip False
  • 30. The Bill of Rights contains 10 amendments to the Constitution. 30. The Bill of Rights contains 10 amendments to the Constitution. Click to Flip True
  • 31. Vaccines cause autism. 31. Vaccines cause autism. Click to Flip False
  • 32. Your fingernails and hair keep growing after you die. 32. Your fingernails and hair keep growing after you die. Click to Flip False
  • 33. Orson Welles' radio broadcast of War of the Worlds did't result in nationwide panic by Americans believing there was a real alien invasion taking place. 33. Orson Welles' radio broadcast of War of the Worlds did't result in nationwide panic by Americans believing there was a real alien invasion taking place. Click to Flip True
  • 34. You don't lose most of your body heat through your head. Your head loses heat at the same rate (per square inch of skin) as any other part of your body. 34. You don't lose most of your body heat through your head. Your head loses heat at the same rate (per square inch of skin) as any other part of your body. Click to Flip True
  • 35. Whether you're more emotional and creative or logical and analytical has nothing to do with being "left-brained" or "right-brained". 35. Whether you're more emotional and creative or logical and analytical has nothing to do with being "left-brained" or "right-brained". Click to Flip True
  • 36. The name Sylvia Plath was a pseudonym. 36. The name Sylvia Plath was a pseudonym. Click to Flip False
  • 37. Olympus Mons rises three times higher than Earth's highest mountain, Mount Everest, whose peak is 5.5 miles above sea level. 37. Olympus Mons rises three times higher than Earth's highest mountain, Mount Everest, whose peak is 5.5 miles above sea level. Click to Flip True
  • 38. There are more cells of bacteria in your body than there are human cells. 38. There are more cells of bacteria in your body than there are human cells. Click to Flip True
  • 39. Birds are dinosaurs. 39. Birds are dinosaurs. Click to Flip True
  • 40. It costs the U.S. Mint more to make pennies and nickels than the coins are actually worth. 40. It costs the U.S. Mint more to make pennies and nickels than the coins are actually worth. Click to Flip True
  • 41. There are five red stripes in the United States flag. 41. There are five red stripes in the United States flag. Click to Flip False, its seven
  • 42. Thomas Jefferson was the second president of the United States. 42. Thomas Jefferson was the second president of the United States. Click to Flip False
  • 43. No bird can fly backwards. 43. No bird can fly backwards. Click to Flip False
  • 44. Darth Vader is the villain in the “Harry Potter” movie. 44. Darth Vader is the villain in the “Harry Potter” movie. Click to Flip False, its Star Wars
  • 45. Water spirals down the plughole in opposite directions in the northern and southern hemispheres. 45. Water spirals down the plughole in opposite directions in the northern and southern hemispheres. Click to Flip False
  • 46. Buzz Aldrin was the first man to urinate on the moon. 46. Buzz Aldrin was the first man to urinate on the moon. Click to Flip True
  • 47. Twinkies have an infinite shelf life. 47. Twinkies have an infinite shelf life. Click to Flip False, 45 days
  • 48. Humans can’t breathe and swallow at the same time. 48. Humans can’t breathe and swallow at the same time. Click to Flip True
  • 49. The popular image of Santa Claus – chubby, bearded, in red and white clothes – was invented by Coca-Cola for an ad campaign. 49. The popular image of Santa Claus – chubby, bearded, in red and white clothes – was invented by Coca-Cola for an ad campaign. Click to Flip False
  • 50. The top of the Eiffel Tower leans away from the sun. 50. The top of the Eiffel Tower leans away from the sun. Click to Flip False, it leans due to heat
  • 51. Chameleons don't change colour as a disguise to match their environment. They change colour to communicate with other chameleons. 51. Chameleons don't change colour as a disguise to match their environment. They change colour to communicate with other chameleons. Click to Flip True
  • 52. People at the time of Christopher Columbus didn't believe the world was flat, and nobody was worried he was going to sail off the edge of the world. 52. People at the time of Christopher Columbus didn't believe the world was flat, and nobody was worried he was going to sail off the edge of the world. Click to Flip True
  • 53. Sherlock Holmes says "Elementary, my dear Watson" in Arthur Conan Doyle's stories. 53. Sherlock Holmes says "Elementary, my dear Watson" in Arthur Conan Doyle's stories. Click to Flip False
  • 54. Vitamin C stops you from getting a cold. 54. Vitamin C stops you from getting a cold. Click to Flip False
  • 55. Nobody ever said, "Beam me up, Scotty" in the original Star Trek TV series. Also, nobody says, "It's life, Jim, but not as we know it." 55. Nobody ever said, "Beam me up, Scotty" in the original Star Trek TV series. Also, nobody says, "It's life, Jim, but not as we know it." Click to Flip True
  • 56. You see the Great Wall of China from space. 56. You see the Great Wall of China from space. Click to Flip False
  • 57. You do not use only 10% of your brain. You use 100%. 57. You do not use only 10% of your brain. You use 100%. Click to Flip True
  • 58. Thomas Edison invents the light bulb. 58. Thomas Edison invents the light bulb. Click to Flip False
  • 59. It's possible to get sick or even die from drinking too much water 59. It's possible to get sick or even die from drinking too much water Click to Flip True
  • 60. Lobster blood is colorless until it is exposed to air. 60. Lobster blood is colorless until it is exposed to air. Click to Flip True
  • 61. Goldfish eyes perceive not only the visible spectrum but also infrared and ultraviolet light 61. Goldfish eyes perceive not only the visible spectrum but also infrared and ultraviolet light Click to Flip True
  • 62. If you exposed glass of water to space, it would boil rather than freeze 62. If you exposed glass of water to space, it would boil rather than freeze Click to Flip True
  • 63. a fresh egg will sink in freshwater, a stale egg will float. 63. a fresh egg will sink in freshwater, a stale egg will float. Click to Flip True
  • 64. Sound travels 4.3 times faster in water than in air. 64. Sound travels 4.3 times faster in water than in air. Click to Flip True
  • 65. About 78% of the average human brain consists of water 65. About 78% of the average human brain consists of water Click to Flip True
  • 66. Macadamia nuts are not toxic to dogs. 66. Macadamia nuts are not toxic to dogs. Click to Flip False
  • 67. A lightning strike can reach a temperature of 30,000 degrees Celsius or 54,000 degrees Fahrenheit 67. A lightning strike can reach a temperature of 30,000 degrees Celsius or 54,000 degrees Fahrenheit Click to Flip True
  • 68. fire typically spreads downhill more quickly than uphill. 68. fire typically spreads downhill more quickly than uphill. Click to Flip False
  • 69. Frogs don't need to drink water since they can absorb it through their skin 69. Frogs don't need to drink water since they can absorb it through their skin Click to Flip True
  • 70. Humans have waterproofing proteins in their skin to help prevent water loss 70. Humans have waterproofing proteins in their skin to help prevent water loss Click to Flip True
  • 71. The hardest chemical in your body is your tooth enamel 71. The hardest chemical in your body is your tooth enamel Click to Flip True
  • 72. Urine fluoresces or glows under ultraviolet light 72. Urine fluoresces or glows under ultraviolet light Click to Flip True
  • 73. Pearls, bones, and teeth will dissolve in vinegar, which contains weak acetic acid 73. Pearls, bones, and teeth will dissolve in vinegar, which contains weak acetic acid Click to Flip True
  • 74. The chemical name for water is dihydrogen monoxide 74. The chemical name for water is dihydrogen monoxide Click to Flip True
  • 75. You can extend the life of rubber bands by storing them in the refrigerator 75. You can extend the life of rubber bands by storing them in the refrigerator Click to Flip True
  • 76. The ethylene gas produced by a ripening apple ripens other apples as well as many other types of produce 76. The ethylene gas produced by a ripening apple ripens other apples as well as many other types of produce Click to Flip True
  • 77. Water expands about 19% when it freezes into ice 77. Water expands about 19% when it freezes into ice Click to Flip False, its 9%
  • 78. You've lost about 1% of your body's water by the time you feel thirsty 78. You've lost about 1% of your body's water by the time you feel thirsty Click to Flip True
  • 79. You have chemoreceptors or taste buds on the inside of your cheek as well as on your tongue. 79. You have chemoreceptors or taste buds on the inside of your cheek as well as on your tongue. Click to Flip True
  • 80. It's possible for hot water to freeze more quickly than cold water. 80. It's possible for hot water to freeze more quickly than cold water. Click to Flip True
  • 81. 81. Click to Flip
  • 82. 82. Click to Flip
  • 83. Hippocrates is the father of medicine. 83. Hippocrates is the father of medicine. Click to Flip True
  • 84. Along with Lavoisier, Boyle, and Dalton, Berzelius is known as the father of modern politics 84. Along with Lavoisier, Boyle, and Dalton, Berzelius is known as the father of modern politics Click to Flip False, father of chemistry
  • 85. Golf the only sport played on the moon – on 6 February 1971 Alan Shepard hit a golf ball 85. Golf the only sport played on the moon – on 6 February 1971 Alan Shepard hit a golf ball Click to Flip True
  • 86. A soccer ball is made up of 32 leather panels, held together by 642 stitches. 86. A soccer ball is made up of 32 leather panels, held together by 642 stitches. Click to Flip True
  • 87. Elephants can hear through their feet 87. Elephants can hear through their feet Click to Flip True
  • 88. There Is Only One Even Prime Number 88. There Is Only One Even Prime Number Click to Flip True
  • 89. The Square Root of Two Is Called "Pythagoras' Constant." 89. The Square Root of Two Is Called "Pythagoras' Constant." Click to Flip True
  • 90. Zero Is the Only Number That Can't Be Represented In Roman Numerals 90. Zero Is the Only Number That Can't Be Represented In Roman Numerals Click to Flip True
  • 91. The most common letter in English is "e", the common vowel in English is "e" and common consonant in English is "r" 91. The most common letter in English is "e", the common vowel in English is "e" and common consonant in English is "r" Click to Flip True
  • 92. Mamungkukumpurangkuntjunya is the name of a hill found in South Australia 92. Mamungkukumpurangkuntjunya is the name of a hill found in South Australia Click to Flip True
  • 93. The longest book in the world is A la recherche du temps perdu’ by Marcel Proust is the longest book in the world at 9,609,000 characters 93. The longest book in the world is A la recherche du temps perdu’ by Marcel Proust is the longest book in the world at 9,609,000 characters Click to Flip True
  • 94. The most expensive book ever purchased is Paradise Lose 94. The most expensive book ever purchased is Paradise Lose Click to Flip False, Codex Leicester
  • 95. German forces launched their third offensive of the Battle of Verdun during World War II 95. German forces launched their third offensive of the Battle of Verdun during World War II Click to Flip False, WWI
  • 96. The Bird of Paradise is a beautiful, oddly shaped animal that resembles a colorful tropical bird. 96. The Bird of Paradise is a beautiful, oddly shaped animal that resembles a colorful tropical bird. Click to Flip False, Plant
  • 97. Broccoli is actually a flower. 97. Broccoli is actually a flower. Click to Flip True
  • 98. Several centuries ago in Holland, tulips were more valuable than gold. 98. Several centuries ago in Holland, tulips were more valuable than gold. Click to Flip True
  • 99. A person burns more calories when they are asleep than when they watch TV. 99. A person burns more calories when they are asleep than when they watch TV. Click to Flip True
  • 100. The smallest cells in a man’s body are sperm cells. 100. The smallest cells in a man’s body are sperm cells.

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