Question 1: What is Queen Victoria's first name?
Question 2: Who was the first character Walt Disney created?
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit! Oswald’s first film, Trolley Troubles, debuted on September 5, 1927.
Question 3: Which country is closest to the South Pole?
Chile is the country closest to the South Pole, occupying the southernmost tip of South America.
Question 4: If you have a pes planus, what do you have?
People with pes planus have what is commonly known as flat feet! Flat-footed people have a condition where one or both of their feet do not develop arches in the soles.
Question 5: Obstetrics is a branch of medicine particularly concerned with what?
Obstetrics is a branch of medicine that specialises in the care of women during pregnancy and childbirth.
Question 6: At most, how many Friday the 13ths can there be in the same calendar year?
There can only be a maximum of three Friday the 13ths in one calendar year, landing on the months of February, March, or November.
Question 7: Which bird is the only one of its species that can fly upside down?
Hummingbirds are the only ones of their species with the ability to fly backwards or upside down!
Question 8: Which Shakespeare play features the line ‘Neither a borrower nor a lender be’?
The line, ‘Neither a borrower nor a lender be’ is from Shakespeare’s play Hamlet. It is spoken by the character Polonius in Act I, Scene III, as he gives advice to his son Laertes before he leaves for France.
Question 9: How many children did Baron Georg Von Trapp have in the 1965 movie The Sound of Music?
In The Sound of Music, Baron Von Trapp has 7 children. They are, from oldest to youngest: Liesl, Friedrich, Louisa, Kurt, Brigitta, Marta, and Gretl!
Question 10: What are Suffolk Punch and Hackney?
Suffolk Punch and Hackney are both breeds of horses from the United Kingdom.
Queen Victoria’s first name is Alexandrina. She was Great Britain’s queen from 1837-1901.