The questions are themed into categories. And all questions have a specific theme altogether! Please note that unlike my other series, occasionally question themes will slightly change to align with the main theme altogether.
Question 1) Geography.
Question 2) History.
Question 3) Biology.
Question 4) English/Literature.
Question 5) Food.
Question 6) Music (mainly classical, due to my limited knowledge).
Question 7) Bible/Christianity (mostly general parts, that most people should know).
Question 8) Chemistry
Question 9) Patterns or maths.
Question 10) Random/other categories.
Please note that some may overlap categories (like a question about civet cat coffee, etc.)
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1. What country produces the most potatoes?
China
USA
Russia
New Zealand
2. What country had a famine of potatoes in the 1840's, causing mass starvation?
UK
Mexico
China
Ireland
3. What other root vegetable is the biologically the closest related to potatoes?
Carrot
Lotus roots
Yam
Sweet potato
4. In Lord of the Rings, which hobbit passionately describes how to cook potatoes?
Frodo
Bilbo
Sam
Gollum
5. Why type of pasta is primarily made of potato flour?
Gnocchi
Fettucine
Penne
Lasagne
6. What’s a common reason potatoes and music are connected in Ireland?
Both were frequently outlawed in the 1800's
Both were introduced to Ireland by St. Patrick
Potatoes were frequently carved into instruments
Folk music often tells stories of rural farming life
7. In Genesis, what did God forbid Adam and Eve from eating?
Unclean food
Fruit from the Tree of Life
Fruit from the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil
Potatoes mixed with carrots dipped in humus.
8. Which of these is a common thing to make with potatoes in chemistry classes?
Potato pH level tester
Potato battery
Potato bomb
Potato-pulp paper
9. A rope lying over the top of a fence is the same length on each side; it weighs one third of a pound per foot. On one end, hangs a monkey holding a potato; on the other end, hangs a weight equal to the weight of the monkey. The potato weighs two ounces per inch. The rope is as long (in feet) as the monkey is old (in years). The weight of the monkey (in ounces) is the same as the age of the monkey's mother (in years). The combined age of the monkey and it's mother is thirty years. One half the weight of the monkey, plus the weight of the potato, is one fourth as much as the weight of the weight and the weight of the rope. The monkey's mother is half as old as the monkey will be when it is three times as old as it's mother was when she was half as old as the monkey will be when it is as old as its mother will be when she is four times as old as the monkey was when it is twice as old as it's mother was when she was three times as old as the monkey was when it was one fourth as old as it is now.
How long is the potato?
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