Introduction
The Legend of Mushroom Family Quiz is held at 7.05PM every day. During this quiz, family members take on 10 questions, having 25 seconds to answer each question. You will receive rewards based off participation and also how well you do. Use the spreadsheet below to type in key words of the question to quickly get the answer. Share with your family so you all succeed and get great rewards!
Family Quiz Answers
Question: | Answer: |
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What was the “forbidden fruit” that Adam and Eve ate? | Apple |
What is the flower language of Kyoko? | Maiden’s shyness |
number of stars on the american flag? | 50 |
Who is the only president in American political history to be elected four times? | Roosevelt |
Where is the red tomato frog’s main habitat? | Madagascar |
What is the country of origin of morning glory? | China |
What is the capital of England? | London |
What kind of substance is insulin? | Protein |
What is the capital of India? | New Delhi |
What is the capital of Italy? | Rome |
What month and day is “Strawberry Day”? | 115 |
How many legs does a squid have? | 8 |
How many body segments does a newborn millipede have? | 7 |
Which is the correct way to count squid while swimming in the ocean? | Animal |
Which is the correct way to count rabbits? | Wing |
Watches were originally made for certain people. Who are these people? | Army |
When did people start to color pickled plums red? | Edo |
What ethnicity is the movie “Liu Sanjie” about? | Zhuang |
Who created the Edo Shogunate? | Tokugawa Ieyasu |
Which is the correct way to count ema? | Body |
What is the capital of Australia? | Canberra |
Which has more bones, adults or children? | Child |
The origin of the name Oxalis is Greek. What does it mean? | Acidity |
What country does “okra” originally come from? | America |
What does the “arare” in Ochazuke base mean? | Moisture prevention |
At sushi restaurants, soy sauce is called by a certain color name. What would you call it? | Purple |
Which hot spring resort is said to have been discovered by Ono no Komachi? | Onogawa Onsen |
Where is the birthplace of opera? | Italy |
What is the speed of sound in meters per second? | 340 |
Which number should I use to report to the Japan Coast Guard when an incident or accident occurs at sea? | 118 |
What color is a hippo’s sweat? | Red |
What does “5385”, which is always found in every household, mean? | Garbage can |
What vegetables are said to be good to wrap around your throat when you catch a cold? | Green onion |
What is the flower language of Cattleya? | Charming |
What is the capital of Canada? | Ottawa |
What color is crab blood? | Green |
Which is the correct way of counting God? | Pillar |
When is the best time to harvest pumpkins? | Summer |
Which is the correct way to count on a calendar? | Department |
What is the capital of South Korea? | Seoul |
What is the plant that is also called “Hanichigusa”? | Fukujusou |
What is the flower language of bellflower? | Endless love |
What color does a cucumber turn when ripe? | Yellow |
How many more bones do giraffes have in their necks than humans? | 0 |
Which is the correct way to count bank accounts? | Mouth |
What does the word “loafer”, a type of shoe, mean in English? | Sloth |
What is the meaning of a Christmas tree decorated at Christmas? | Eternal life |
What country is Cleopatra VII from? | Greece |
Where is the cradle of humankind that most anthropologists are now satisfied with? | Africa |
Which planet does “Keimei Star” refer to? | Venus |
According to current observations, what is the most abundant element in the universe? | Hydrogen |
Which country did modern soccer originate from? | England |
What unit is light year? | Length |
What ancient European literature was the first to describe the cosmic deadline and divine lineage? | Genealogy of God |
Internationally, it is customary for “K” to indicate the pure gold content, but what percentage of pure gold does 18K indicate? | 75 |
How many weather classifications are used internationally? | 96 |
What is the abbreviation for gross national product? | GNP |
Where does the proverb “hurry up” come from? | Lake Biwa |
In what year was the computer invented? | 1946 |
Whose blood pressure was the first blood pressure monitor used to measure? | Horse |
What was Dosan Saito called? | Viper |
Why is shiso leaf added to sashimi? | Antibacterial |
How many days does the cherry blossom season usually last? | 7 |
Cherry blossoms are surprisingly poisonous. Where is the poison? | Leaf |
What kind of flower does the cherry blossom belong to? | Rose |
What kind of efficacy did cherry blossoms have in the past when they were eaten? | Food poisoning prevention |
How do you read “crape myrtle”? | Monkey slide |
Which is the correct way to count zaru soba? | Sheet |
What country does “Salon” originally come from? | France |
How many reindeer are there in total to pull Santa Claus’ sleigh? | 9 heads |
The hiccups stop when I lick a certain seasoning. What is a certain seasoning? | Sugar |
What is the origin of the word Caesar in Caesar salad? | Entertainer |
What is the largest muscle in the human body? | Buttocks |
Which prefecture has the most elementary schools? | Tokyo |
Where were flush toilet tanks located in the Showa era? | Head |
What color is a zebra’s skin? | Black color |
Of the 12 “earth branches”, which animal does “snake” refer to? | Snake |
How do you count 12 hitoes? | Collar |
From which country was the Statue of Liberty sent to America? | France |
What color is a white bear’s skin? | Black color |
Which creature has three hearts? | Octopus |
What is the largest organ in the human body that detoxifies toxins? | Liver |
What organ has the highest percentage of water content in the human body? | Eyeball |
What voltage can the human body withstand? | 36 |
What is the capital of Spain? | Madrid |
Who sleeps longer, men or women? | Male |
What does “suberaku” mean? | Certainly |
According to Western customs, on which finger of the left hand should the engagement ring be worn? | Ring finger |
Where is the cradle of Western civilization? | Ancient Greece |
What is the official name of the beans used in Setsubun? | Spring beans |
Which animal in the world lays the largest eggs? | Ostrich |
Which creature has the most teeth in the world? | Snails |
Which country in the world was the first to start growing cotton? | India |
Where did the world’s first stamps appear? | England |
Where was the world’s first subway built in 1863? | London |
What is the difference between “somen”, “hiyamugi”, “udon”, and “kishimen”? | The thickness |
Which country is called the shipbuilding capital? | Netherlands |
How many teeth does an elephant have? | 4 pieces |
What are the representative inventions of the first industrial revolution? | Steam engine |
When did World War I end? | 1918 |
What component absorbs ultraviolet rays in the atmosphere and protects living things on Earth? | Ozone |
Which animal is Thailand’s national treasure? | Elephant |
In which country is the Taj Mahal located? | India |
What is the third cosmic speed in kilometers per second? | 16.7 |
What was the “ohitsu” used in the kitchen primarily used to store? | Cooked rice |
What is the planet with the slowest rotation speed in the solar system? | Venus |
Which planet in the solar system has an atmospheric environment most similar to Earth’s? | Mars |
What is the spring flower that is also called “Tauchizakura”? | Kobushi |
Which country invented the tank? | England |
How do dandelions carry seeds? | Wind force |
How many petals does a dandelion have? | 5 |
Which country is the largest country on earth? | Russia |
Approximately how old is Earth? | 4.6 billion |
How many petals does a tulip have? | Three |
What is the country of origin of tulips? | Türkiye |
Where is the Pyramid of the Moon? | Mexico |
Titanoboa is the largest known snake snake of all time, but how many meters tall does it reach? | 15 |
What kind of iron is the raw material for iron pans? | Pig iron |
What diseases can eating and drinking with low salt prevent? | High blood pressure |
Which country is famous for the event called bullfighting? | Spain |
What is the invisible man’s occupation? | Unemployed or not working |
Which country is called the “Land of Watches”? | Switzerland |
What is the name of the mouse in “Tom and Jerry”? | Jerry |
What was Toyotomi Hideyoshi called? | Monkey |
How many tons does a trochondry elephant weigh? | 12 |
How many teeth does an elephant have in total? | 4 |
What color was Doraemon originally? | Yellow |
What month and day is “Nababa” day? | 728 |
What is Napoleon’s nationality? | France |
What is the secret word for deer? | Autumn leaves |
Where is the West Indies located? | Atlantic Ocean |
Who was the person depicted on the first 10,000 yen bill issued in Japan? | Prince Shotoku |
When was the first time you used a pen name in Japan? | Murasaki Shikibu |
Which TV drama was first broadcast in Japan? | Before the evening meal (Yuugemae) |
What is the most harvested fruit in Japan? | Mandarin orange |
Most common surname in Japan? | Sato |
Which hot spring area is said to be the oldest hot spring in Japan? | Dogo Onsen |
What color was rice when it was introduced to Japan? | Red |
What is the most common blood type among Japanese people? | A |
What is the most common blood type of cats in Japan? | A |
What country is Norman Bethune from? | Canada |
Which country did Nobel, the founder of the Nobel Prize, come from? | Sweden |
Where is the birthplace of basketball? | America |
What architectural technique does the Pantheon represent? | Ancient Rome |
What animal has the most teeth? | Snails |
Since when did toothpaste be used? | Edo |
What vegetables are included in the spring Nanakusa? | Japanese white radish |
What country is “ballet” a foreign word from? | France |
How many years does Halley’s Comet orbit around the sun? | 76 |
Country where Halley’s Comet was first seen? | China |
Which state outside the mainland United States is like Hawaii? | Alaska |
Geographically, which major state does Hawaii belong to? | Oceania |
Which is the correct way to count the cakes in the whole state? | Tower |
What country are the Beatles a band from? | England |
How many keys does a piano have in total? | 88 |
How many stomachs does a starfish have? | 2 |
What kind of tool is “hinoshi” in modern terms? | Iron |
What field is the Pulitzer Prize in? | Culture |
During the Ice Age, the atmosphere had low carbon dioxide content, but what was the number? | 180 |
During the Ice Age, the carbon dioxide content was lower than it is now, but by how much? | 180 |
Which country is called the “Land of Windmills”? | Netherlands |
What is the capital of France? | Paris |
What instrument is called a “French horn”? | Horn |
What kind of family do wisteria flowers belong to? | Soybeans |
Which word describes the cloudy sky in early spring in Hokkaido? | Herring cloudy |
How many times did Michael Jordan win the NBA Most Valuable Player Award? | 5 |
What is the correct way to count mikoshi? | Base |
What day of the month is zero gravity? | 616 |
What did old alarm clocks work with? | Mainspring |
Which region did Mouri Motonari rule? | Chinese place |
If 1=4, 2=8, 3=16, then 4=? | 1 |
What kind of vegetables were originally developed to be served as in-flight meals? | Mini Tomato |
Where is the famous Taj Mahal? | India |
What is it that they never respond to even if you call them? | News |
In which country did the European Industrial Revolution first begin? | England |
What does the “ra” in chili oil mean? | Hard |
What’s inside a camel’s hump? | Fat |
Which prefecture eats the most ramen? | Yamagata Prefecture |
What did Lincoln do before becoming president? | Wrestler |
What kind of friend does Rosemary belong to? | Perilla |
What is the color of lobster blood? | Green |
How many years is the World Cup held? | 4 |
Which is the correct way to count straw sandals? | Feet |
What prefecture does “Wakikukeko” represent? | Kagawa Prefecture |
Which part of the onion do we eat? | Leaf |
February 22nd is Animal Day. what day is today? | Cat’s Day |
What is the remainder when you divide 2 to the 10th power by 3? | 1 |
Which prefecture had the most snow in one day? | Shiga Prefecture |
Which prefecture had the most rain in a day? | Kanagawa Prefecture |
What day is March 9th? | Thank you day |
In April, there is “Shijimi Day”. What day is it? | 23 |
May 29th is Clothing Day. what day is today? | Kimono Day |
Which of the seven great islands has the smallest area? | Oceania |
August 8th is a certain tool day. what day is today? | Abacus day |
October 2nd is Food Day. what day is today? | Tofu day |
November 22nd is “Ii〇〇” day. what day is today? | Couple |
What kind of person does “1031” represent? | Genius |
“3156” represents a certain tool. What is that? | Dice |
“3710” represents a certain place. Where? | Port |
“5163” represents a certain celebrity. Who is it? | Hiromi Go |
What kind of person is “8341”? | Kind |
“8783” represents a certain store. Where? | Flower shop |
“8982” is a word related to human hair. What does it represent? | Gray hair |
Conclusion
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