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Quiz Questions and Answers Compilation

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The document contains a variety of quiz questions and answers across multiple categories including general knowledge, geography, food and drink, sports, Disney, and more. Each section features a range of trivia questions, covering topics from life expectancy and historical figures to pop culture and scientific facts. It serves as a comprehensive resource for quiz enthusiasts looking for diverse and engaging questions.

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Quiz Questions and Answers

1. What country has the highest life expectancy? Hong Kong


2. Where would you be if you were standing on the Spanish
Steps? Rome
3. Which language has the more native speakers: English or
Spanish? Spanish
4. What is the most common surname in the United States? Smith
5. What disease commonly spread on pirate ships? Scurvy
6. Who was the Ancient Greek God of the Sun? Apollo
7. What was the name of the crime boss who was head of the
feared Chicago Outfit? Al Capone
8. What year was the United Nations established? 1945
9. Who has won the most total Academy Awards? Walt Disney
10. What artist has the most streams on Spotify? Drake
11. How many minutes are in a full week? 10,080
12. What car manufacturer had the highest revenue in
2020? Volkswagen
13. How many elements are in the periodic table? 118
14. What company was originally called "Cadabra"? Amazon
15. How many faces does a Dodecahedron have? 12
16. Queen guitarist Brian May is also an expert in what
scientific field? Astrophysics
17. Aureolin is a shade of what color? Yellow
18. How many ghosts chase Pac-Man at the start of each
game? 4
19. What Renaissance artist is buried in Rome's
Pantheon? Raphael
20. What shoe brand makes the "Mexico 66"? Onitsuka Tiger
21. What game studio makes the Red Dead Redemption
series? Rockstar Games
22. Who was the last Tsar of Russia? Nicholas II
23. What character have both Robert Downey Jr. and Benedict
Cumberbatch played? Sherlock Holmes
24. What country drinks the most coffee per capita? Finland
25. Which planet in the Milky Way is the hottest? Venus
26. What is the 4th letter of the Greek alphabet? Delta
27. What sports car company manufactures the 911? Porsche
28. What city is known as "The Eternal City"? Rome
29. Roald Amundsen was the first man to reach the South Pole,
but where was he from? Norway
30. What is the highest-rated film on IMDb as of January 1st,
2022? The Shawshank Redemption
31. Who discovered that the earth revolves around the
sun? Nicolaus Copernicus
32. What company was initially known as "Blue Ribbon
Sports"? Nike
33. What art form is described as "decorative handwriting or
handwritten lettering"? Calligraphy
34. Which planet has the most moons? Saturn
35. What country has won the most World Cups? Brazil
36. Complete the following lyrics - "I should have changed that
stupid lock....." I should have made you leave your key
37. Kratos is the main character of what video game
series? God of War
38. In what country would you find Mount
Kilimanjaro? Tanzania
39. What is a group of pandas known as? An embarrassment
40. What European country experienced the highest rate of
population decline from 2015 - 2020? Lithuania
41. How many bones do we have in an ear? 3
42. Who famously crossed the Alps with elephants on the way
to war with the Romans? Hannibal
43. True or False: Halloween originated as an ancient Irish
festival. True
44. What Netflix show had the most streaming views in
2021? Squid Game
45. Which grammy-nominated New York rapper died in April
of 2021? DMX
46. What software company is headquartered in Redmond,
Washington? Microsoft
47. What is the largest Spanish-speaking city in the
world? Mexico City
48. What is the world's fastest bird? The Peregrine Falcon
49. In what country is the Chernobyl nuclear plant
located? Ukraine
50. The Parthenon Marbles are controversially located in what
museum? The British Museum
General Knowledge Quiz
Questions
General Knowledge Quiz 1
1. What is a group of crows called? A murder
2. Compared to their body weight, what animal is the strongest -
Dung Beetle, Elephant, Ant, or Cow? Dung Beetle
3. How many dots appear on a pair of dice? 42
4. Which is the only body part that is fully grown from birth? Eyes
5. What is acrophobia a fear of? Heights
6. In what country was Elon Musk born? South Africa
7. Who performs the voice of Homer Simpson? Dan Castellaneta
8. What country has the most islands? Sweden - 270,000
9. In Australia what is commonly known as a Bottle-o? An off-
license / Liquor Store
10. How many hearts does an octopus have? 3
11. December 26th is known by what names in Ireland? Saint
Stephen's Day
12. In what US state is the country's busiest airport
located? Georgia - Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International
Airport
13. What planet is closest to the sun? Mercury
14. Where is the strongest human muscle located? Jaw
15. What phone company produced the 3310? Nokia

Geography Quiz Questions


1. What is the only continent with land in all four
hemispheres? Africa
2. Which river flows through the Grand Canyon? Colorado River
3. Where is Angel Falls, the world’s largest waterfall,
located? Venezuela
4. What is the state capital of New York? Albany
5. On what continent would you find the world’s largest
desert? Antarctica
6. What is the capital of Ireland? Dublin
7. What is the smallest US state by area? Rhode Island
8. What is the tallest type of tree? Redwoods
9. True or False: Holland is a region in The Netherlands? True
10. What are the 5 Great Lakes? Superior, Michigan, Huron,
Erie, and Ontario
11. How many European capitals does the Danube flow
through? 4
12. Fill in the blanks: The capital of Bulgaria is _ofi_ - Sofia
13. What is the capital of Canada? Ottawa
14. In what capital would you find The Little Mermaid
statue? Copenhagen
15. On what continent would you find the city of Baku? Asia
16. What is the only flag that does not have four sides? Nepal
17. How many stars are on the Chinese flag? 5
18. How many colors are used in the South African flag? 6
19. What colors is the flag of the United Nations? Blue and
White
20. Which country features a shipwreck on its national
flag? Bermuda

Food and Drink Quiz Questions


1. How many measures of Gordon’s Gin are in a Vesper (James
Bond) martini? 3
2. Cacio & Pepe is a staple of what Italian city’s cuisine? Rome
3. Where did sushi originate? China
4. What is a Beaujolais? A type of red wine
5. Which of the following sauces is NOT traditionally vegan - Hoisin,
Worcestershire, Mustard, Wasabi? Worcestershire
6. What is the world’s best-selling stout beer? Guinness
7. What country drinks the most coffee? Finland
8. What meat is used in a shepherd's pie? Lamb
9. What is the difference between brandy and cognac? Cognac
must come from the Cognac region of France
10. Pink Ladies and Granny Smiths are types of what
fruit? Apples

Sports Quiz Questions

Sports Quiz
Add template

It doesn't matter if you're a former soccer star or just a mad fan, sports
is a lynchpin of all great quizzes.

1. What does FIFA stand for in English? International Federation


of Association Football
2. Who is the world’s highest-paid athlete in 2021? Conor
McGregor
3. In what city is the NFL Hall of Fame located? Canton, Ohio
4. Simone Biles is famous for her skill in what sport? Gymnastics
5. Where does the Tour de France finish each year? Avenue des
Champs-Élysées in Paris
6. What is the difference between the skeleton and the
luge? Avenue des Champs-Élysées in Paris
7. What was the first name of Argentinian soccer star
Maradona? Diego
8. What height is a regulation NBA basket? 10 feet / 3.02 meters
9. What is the national sport of Japan? Sumo Wrestling
10. What sporting event has a strict dress code of all-
white? Wimbledon

Disney Quiz Questions


Iconic movies and memorable characters. So much great trivia to
choose from!

1. Where is Disney's European theme park located? Paris, France


2. Which Disney movie has had the most sequels? Toy Story (4)
3. 'I'll Make a Man Out of You' is a song from which movie? Mulan
4. What character have both Glen Close and Emma Stone
played? Cruella de Vil
5. Who was the first Disney princess? Snow White
6. What color are Mickey Mouse's shoes? Yellow
7. Scuttle stars in which movie? The Little Mermaid
8. What year was Cinderella released? 1950
9. Mickey Mouse was originally named what? Mortimer Mouse
10. How many 'Academy Awards for Best Original Song' has
Disney won? 14

Pub Quiz General Knowledge Questions


1. What does RTL stand for on the TV station of the same name?
Answer: Radio Télévision Luxembourg
2. In which year did the Titanic sink in the Atlantic Ocean?
Answer: 1912
3. What are the names of the four evangelists and what symbols do they have?
Answer: Matthew (man), Mark (lion), Luke (bull), and John (eagle).
4. What is the name of the University of Frankfurt am Main?
Answer: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe University
5. How many squares does a chessboard have?
Answer: 64
6. Who was French president from 1981 to 1995?
Answer: Francois Mitterand
7. How many keys does a classical piano have?
Answer: 88
8. How many teeth does an adult human being have?
Answer: 32 (16 each in the upper and lower jaw, including wisdom teeth)
9. In which year was the Euro introduced in Germany and Austria?
Answer: 2002

Pub Quiz Questions Sports


1. For which teams did Dirk Nowitzky play in the NBA?
Answer: Only for the Dallas Mavericks
2. What was the name of the first athlete sponsored by Red Bull?
Answer: Gerhard Berger
3. Which trophy is played for in the American professional league NHL?
Answer: The Stanley Cup
4. Where were the 1992 Olympic Games held?
Answer: Barcelona
5. Which professional golfer has won the most major tournaments to date?
Answer: Jack Nicklaus
6. Which apparel company was originally known as Blue Ribbon Sports?
Answer: Nike
7. Which team won the first UEFA Champions League?
Answer: Olympique Marseilles

Pub Quiz Questions Geography


1. What is the name of the capital of Kenya?
Answer: Nairobi
2. How many cantons does Switzerland have?
Answer: 26
3. What is the name of the highest mountain in the USA?
Answer: Mount Denali (previously Mount McKinley, 6,190 meters)
4. Which river is the longest in the world?
Answer: The Nile, 6650 km
5. What is the name of the smallest German state in terms of area?
Answer: Bremen

Pub Quiz Questions History


1. Who is considered the author of the American Declaration of Independence?
Answer: Thomas Jefferson
2. When did the Congress of Vienna take place?
Answer: The Congress of Vienna lasted from September 18, 1814 to June 9,
1815.
3. In which year and in which place was the Kennedy assassination?
Answer: 1963 in Dallas, Texas
4. Which two people were the first to climb Mount Everest?
Answer: Sir Edmond Hillary and Tenzing Norgay were the first people to climb
Mount Everest on May 29, 1953.
5. What was the name of the first Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany?
Answer: Konrad Adenauer
6. Which event is considered to be the trigger of the Thirty Years’ War?
Answer: Defenestration of Prague

Pub Quiz Questions Natural Sciences


1. What is the Pythagorean theorem?
Answer: The Pythagorean theorem is a2+b2=c2.
2. What is the chemical symbol for silver?
Answer: Ag
3. In which unit is electrical resistance measured?
Answer: In ohms – named after the German physicist and mathematician Georg
Simon Ohm.
4. What do antibiotics fight?
Answer: Bacteria
5. Which planet in our solar system is closest to the sun?
Answer: Mercury
Pub Quiz Questions Art and Pop Culture
1. Which city did the Beatles come from?
Answer: Liverpool
2. What was the name of the frontman of the band “Linkin Park”?
Answer: Chester Bennington
3. Which artist painted the artwork “The Scream”?
Answer: Edvard Munch
4. What was the name of the first Disney movie?
Answer: Snow White, 1937
5. Which artist painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Rome?
Answer: Michelangelo

Funny Pub Quiz Questions


1. How do you spell letter carrier without the O?
Answer: letter carrier
2. What lies between the sea and the land?
Answer: “and”
3. Tom’s mother has three children: Tick, Trick and … ?
Answer: Tom
4. Some months have 31 days, others 30. How many months have 28 days?
Answer: all 12
5. How many of each kind of animal did Moses take with him on the ark?
Answer: Moses did not go on the ark but Noah did
6. A fruit seller has a BMI of 25. What does he weigh?
Answer: Fruit. We can’t tell how much he weighs, but from his job title we can
assume he weighs fruit.

General knowledge quiz questions and answers


General knowledge questions
1. Who wrote the book Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang: The Magical Car?
2. In which part of your body would you find the cruciate ligament?
3. What is the name of the main antagonist in the Shakespeare play Othello?
4. When was the movie the Titanic released?
5. What element is denoted by the chemical symbol Sn in the periodic table?
6. How many of Henry VIII's wives were called Catherine?
7. What was the most popular girls name in the UK in 2021?
8. What is the name of the 1976 film about the Watergate scandal, starring Robert
Redford and Dustin Hoffman?
9. Which comedian was the second permanent host of Never Mind the Buzzcocks after
Mark Lamarr?
10. What is the capital of Finland?
11. Which popular video game franchise has released games with the subtitles World At
War and Black Ops?
12. In what US state is the city Nashville?
13. Which rock band was founded by Trent Reznor in 1988?
14. What is the currency of Denmark?
15. Which Tennis Grand Slam is played on a clay surface?
16. In which European country would you find the Rijksmuseum?
17. How many films have Al Pacino and Robert De Niro appeared in together?
18. What was the old name for a Snickers bar before it changed in 1990?
19. Who was the head of state in Japan during the Second World War?
20. What is the smallest planet in our solar system?
21. Who wrote the novels Gone Girl and Sharp Objects?
22. Which legendary surrealist artist is famous for painting melting clocks?
23. Which football club plays its home games at Loftus Road?
24. Continental United States has 4 time zones, can you name them?
25. What is the capital of Iceland?
26. What was the Turkish city of Istanbul called before 1930?
27. From which US city do the band The Killers originate?
28. Name the Coffee shop in US sitcom Friends.
29. How many human players are there on each side in a polo match?
30. In what year did Tony Blair become British Prime Minister?
31. How many times has England won the men's football World Cup?
32. What is the common name for the larva of a housefly?
33. Street artist Banksy is originally associated with which British city?
34. From what grain is the Japanese spirit Sake made?

General knowledge answers


1. Ian Fleming
2. Knee
3. Iago
4. Tin
5. 1997
6. 3
7. Olivia
8. All the President's Men
9. Simon Amstell
10. Helsinki
11. Call of Duty
12. Tennessee
13. Nine Inch Nails
14. Krone
15. The French Open (Roland Garros)
16. Netherlands
17. Four (The Godfather Part 2, Heat, Righteous Kill, The Irishman)
18. Marathon
19. Emperor Hirohito
20. Mercury
21. Gillian Flynn
22. Salvador Dali
23. Queen's Park Rangers
24. Pacific, Mountain, Central, Eastern

25. Reykjavík

26. Constantinople
27. Las Vegas
28. Central Perk
29. Four
30. 1997
31. Once (1966)
32. Maggot
33. Bristol
34. Rice

Obscure quiz questions and answers


Obscure quiz questions
1. How many brains do Octopus have?
2. How many permanent teeth does a dog have?
3. What is the most sold flavour of Walker’s crisps?
4. What is the full postcode of the Houses of Parliament?
5. What does the Latin word 'tempus' mean in English?
6. How many chukkers are there in a polo match?
7. On average how far away is the moon from the earth in miles?
8. What is someone who believes in antidisestablishmentarianism opposed to the
disestablishment of?
9. What’s longer, a nautical mile or a mile?
10. Saying the name of what dried fruit used to be used to encourage people to smile
before a photo in the 1800s, before the phrase “cheese?”
11. Which country in the world is believed to have the most miles of motorway?

Obscure Quiz Answers


1. 9
2. 42
3. Cheese and Onion
4. SW1A 0AA
5. Time
6. 6
7. 238,000
8. The Church of England
9. Nautical mile (it’s 1.15 miles)
10. Prunes
11. China

Music quiz questions and answers


Music quiz questions
1. What is the name of Dua Lipa's 2020 album?
2. Matt Goss, Luke Goss and Craig Logan made up which band?
3. In what year did The Beatles split up?
4. What is rapper P Diddy's real name?
5. Complete this Spice Girls lyric: "If you wanna be my [BLANK], you gotta get with my
friends".
6. Name the song and the artist for the following lyric: "Maybe I’m foolish, maybe I’m
blind, thinking I can see through this and see what’s behind".
7. Which two musicians collaborated on Another Way to Die, the theme song to 2008’s
007: Quantum of Solace?
8. Gary and Martin Kemp were in what band?
9. In what decade was pop icon Madonna born?
10. Which two country singers famously sang together on 1983 song Islands in the
Stream?
11. What instrument did Louis Armstrong play?
12. What year did Elvis die?

Music quiz answers


1. Future Nostalgia
2. Bros
3. 1970
4. Sean Combs
5. Lover (from the song Wannabe)
6. Human by Rag'n'Bone Man
7. Alicia Keys and Jack White
8. Spandau Ballet
9. 1950s (1958)
10. Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton
11. Trumpet
12. 1977

Sport quiz questions and answers


Sport quiz questions
1. Who won 2021's Sports Personality of the Year?
2. What are the five colours of the Olympic rings?
3. At which venue is the British Grand Prix held?
4. Ben Stokes inspired England's 2019 Cricket World Cup final victory over New
Zealand – who scored the second-highest number of runs in the match for England?
5. How many horses are on each team in a polo match?
6. What score did cricketing legend Don Bradman average as a batsman across his
career?
7. How many goals did England score (excluding penalty shoot-outs) at the Mens' 2018
FIFA World Cup?
8. How many different teams have won the Premier League since the start of the
inaugural season in 1992/93?
9. Where is the US Masters golf tournament held?
10. Which European city hosted the 1936 Summer Olympics?

Sport quiz answers


1. Emma Raducanu
2. Blue, Yellow, Black, Green and Red
3. Silverstone
4. Jos Buttler
5. Four
6. 99.94
7. 12
8. Seven (Man Utd, Man City, Chelsea, Arsenal, Leicester, Blackburn, Liverpool)
9. Augusta National Golf Club
10. Berlin

TV quiz questions and answers


TV quiz questions
1. When did Big Brother first air on Channel 4?
2. Who was the first presenter of the X Factor in the UK?
3. Which actor played the Ninth Doctor in Doctor Who?
4. The Simpsons was the spin-off show of which American sketch series?
5. Gillian Anderson plays a therapist in which hit Netflix show?
6. What was the name of the fictional borough of Melbourne where Australian soap
Neighbours was set?
7. EastEnders began broadcasting on BBC One in which year?
8. What was the name of the tower block where Del Boy and Rodney Trotter lived in
Only Fools and Horses?
9. Who is the longest serving presenter of the BBC children's show Blue Peter?
10. What is the name of Mackenzie Crook's character in sitcom The Office?

TV quiz answers
1. 2000
2. Kate Thornton
3. Christopher Eccleston
4. The Tracey Ullman Show
5. Sex Education
6. Erinsborough
7. 1985
8. Nelson Mandela House
9. John Noakes (12 years from 1965-1978)
10. Gareth Keenan

Film quiz questions and answers


Film quiz questions
1. Which British actor played Batman in 2022's reboot directed by Matt Reeves?
2. Who directed the 2003 film Poor Things?
3. Which colour pill does Neo swallow in The Matrix?
4. Name the first actor to play Dumbledore in the Harry Potter films.
5. Which Catastrophe star makes a cameo in Deadpool 2 as Peter?
6. Which husband-wife duo starred in 2018 horror film A Quiet Place?
7. Name the composer behind the soundtracks of The Lion King, Inception and Pirates
of the Caribbean.
8. Which 2014 Seth Rogan film caused the North Korean government to threaten action
against the United States?
9. What is the name of The Bride, played by Uma Thurman, in Quentin Tarantino's Kill
Bill franchise?
10. Which 2021 film won the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Picture this year?
11. What does Bridget Jones name her baby in the film series’s third instalment?

Film quiz answers


1. Robert Pattinson
2. Yorgos Lanthimos
3. Red
4. Richard Harris
5. Rob Delaney
6. Emily Blunt and John Krasinski
7. Hanz Zimmer
8. The Interview
9. Beatrix Kiddo
10. Diana: The Musical
11. William

Food and drink quiz questions and answers


Food and drink quiz questions
1. How many spice options are there at Nandos?
2. Which soft drink is commonly associated with Scotland?
3. What are the two main ingredients of a Dark and Stormy cocktail?
4. Name the 2021 winner of The Great British Bake Off.
5. Gouda is a popular cheese originating from which country?
6. A screwdriver cocktail is orange juice, ice and which spirit?
7. According to McDonalds' official website, how many calories does a regular Big Mac
contain?
8. Which southern Italian city is usually credited as the birthplace of the pizza?
9. What number is found in reference to their varieties on Heinz products?
10. Pret A Manger is a popular sandwich chain in the UK, but what does the French
name mean in English?

Food and drink quiz answers


1. 6 – Plain...(ish), Passion Fruit and Mango, Lemon and Herb, Medium, Hot, Extra Hot
2. Irn-Bru
3. Dark rum, Ginger Beer
4. Giuseppe (Dell'Anno)
5. The Netherlands
6. Vodka
7. 550
8. Naples
9. 57
10. Ready to eat

Geography quiz questions and answers


Geography quiz questions
1. What is the capital city of Australia?
2. Which US state was Joe Biden born in?
3. Which UK city is situated further west – Bristol or Edinburgh?
4. What is the capital of Finland?
5. What is the currency of Vietnam?
6. What language is spoken in Brazil?
7. How many countries are there in the region of Europe? (Recognised by the United
Nations)
8. If you completed the Three Peaks challenge, which three UK mountains would you
have climbed?
9. What do the French call the English Channel?
10. How many permanent members are there on the UN security council?

Geography quiz answers


1. Canberra
2. Pennsylvania
3. Edinburgh
4. Helsinki
5. Vietnamese dong
6. Portuguese
7. 44
8. Ben Nevis, Snowdon, Scafell Pike
9. la Manche
10. Five: China, France, Russian Federation, United Kingdom, United States

Easy quiz questions and answers


Easy quiz questions
1. How many days are there in July?
2. What temperature centigrade does water boil at?
3. What company is also the name of one of the longest rivers in the world?
4. What in the animal kingdom is a doe?
5. What is the tallest mountain in the world?
6. How many centimetres are there in a metre?
7. What language is spoken in Norway?
8. What is the busiest airport in Britain called?
9. Who is next in line to the British throne after King Charles III?
10. What number is a baker's dozen?

Easy quiz answers


1. 31
2. 100 degrees centigrade
3. Amazon
4. A female deer
5. Mount Everest
6. 100
7. Norwegian
8. London Heathrow
9. Prince William
10. 13

Comedy quiz questions and answers


Comedy quiz questions
1. Who played Gunther in Friends?
2. In which year did the original UK version of The Office air?
3. What was legendary comedy actor Oliver Hardy's real first name at birth?
4. What was Sheldon Cooper's one-word catchphrase in The Big Bang Theory?
5. Complete the name of the classic British sitcom: Steptoe and [blank]
6. Name the five ingredients demanded by one of Basil Fawlty's guests to make the
infamous Waldorf Salad.
7. Who played the Prime Minister, Jim Hacker, in Yes, Prime Minister?
8. What was the name of Ronnie Barker's character in Open All Hours?
9. Who plays comedy character Alan Partridge?
10. Name the characters played by David Mitchell and Robert Webb in Peep Show.

Comedy quiz answers


1. James Michael Tyler
2. 2001
3. Norvell
4. Bazinga
5. Son
6. Celery, apple, walnuts, grapes, mayonnaise
7. Paul Eddington
8. Albert Arkwright, usually known just as Arkwright
9. Steve Coogan
10. Mark Corrigan and Jeremy Usborne
Family quiz questions and answers
Family quiz questions
1. Who is the Special in the Lego Movie?
2. What colour are most buses in London?
3. What's the name of the talking snowman in Disney's Frozen?
4. What do the wheels on the bus do in the song?
5. What is taller, an elephant or a giraffe?
6. Who are Harry Potter's two best friends?
7. What’s the name of the cowboy in Toy Story?
8. How many planets are in our solar system?
9. How many players are in a football team?
10. How many zeros are there in one thousand?

Family quiz answers


1. Emmet Brickowski
2. Red
3. Olaf
4. Go round and round
5. A giraffe (they are the tallest animal and can grow up to nearly six metres tall!)
6. Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger
7. Woody
8. Eight
9. 11 players
10. Three

Hard quiz questions and answers


Hard quiz questions
1. Gordon Sumner is the real name of what famous British musician?
2. How many keys are there on a piano?
3. Glossectomy is the removal of all of or part of which body part?
4. What was the first single to be released by the band Oasis?
5. Geoff Hurst famously scored a hat-trick in England's 4-2 win over West Germany in
the 1966 World Cup final. Who scored the other goal for England?
Hard quiz answers
1. Sting
2. 88
3. The tongue
4. Supersonic
5. Martin Peters

Literature quiz questions and answers


Literature quiz questions
1. Name all five Brontë sisters.
2. Which Stephen King novel takes place mostly in the fictional Overlook Hotel?
3. What do Lord of the Rings author J.R.R. Tolkien's initials stand for?
4. What is the best-selling novel of all time?
5. Who authored The Hunger Games book series?

Literature quiz answers


1. Emily, Elizabeth, Charlotte, Anne and Maria
2. The Shining
3. John Ronald Reuel
4. Don Quixote
5. Suzanne Collins

Science quiz questions and answers


Science quiz questions
1. Which planet has the most moons?
2. What part of a plant conducts photosynthesis?
3. How many elements are in the periodic table?
4. Where is the smallest bone in the human body located?
5. How many hearts does an octopus have?

Science quiz answers


1. Saturn
2. Leaf
3. 118
4. Ear
5. 3

Technology quiz questions and answers


Technology quiz questions
1. With over 222 million units sold, what is Apple's highest-selling iPhone model?
2. In which year was the Microsoft XP operating system released?
3. Elon Musk is the CEO of which global automotive brand?
4. Which operating system does a Google Pixel phone use?
5. In which year was the Nintendo 64 released in Europe?

Technology quiz answers


1. iPhone 6/6 Plus
2. 2001
3. Tesla
4. Android
5. 1997

2000s music quiz questions and answers


2000s music quiz questions
1. Who sang 2003 hit Stacy's Mom?
2. Duo Gnarles Barkley had a hit in 2006 with Crazy, but what's the singer's name?
3. What was the best-selling album of the 2000s in the UK?
4. Which American rapper released The College Dropout in 2004?
5. In which year did Taylor Swift release her debut single, Love Story?

2000s music quiz answers


1. Fountains of Wayne
2. CeeLo Green
3. Back to Bedlam by James Blunt
4. Kanye West
5. 2008

History quiz questions and answers


History quiz questions
1. Who discovered penicillin?
2. The late Queen Elizabeth II is the longest reigning monarch of the UK, followed by
Queen Victoria – but who is third?
3. Which two houses were involved in the War of the Roses?
4. Divorced, beheaded, died, divorced, beheaded, survived – who was Henry VIII's last
wife?
5. Which year did the European Union first introduce the Euro as currency?

History quiz answers


1. Alexander Fleming
2. George III
3. York, Lancaster
4. Catherine Parr
5. 1999

Capital cities quiz questions and answers


Capital cities questions
1. What is the capital of Bulgaria?
2. What is the capital of New Zealand?
3. Beirut is the capital of which country?
4. What is the capital of Canada?
5. Hanoi is the capital of which country?
6. What is the capital of Argentina?
7. The capital of Iceland is?
8. Slovakia's capital is?
9. What's the capital of Belgium?
10. What is the capital of Brazil?

Capital cities answers


1. Sofia
2. Wellington
3. Lebanon
4. Ottawa
5. Vietnam
6. Buenos Aries
7. Reykjavik
8. Bratislava
9. Brussels
10. Brasilia

True or False quiz questions and answers


True or false quiz questions
1. The capital of Libya is Benghazi. True or false?
2. The Prime Minister of Great Britain has to be a sitting Member of Parliament. True or
false?
3. Michael Caine's real name is Reginald Dwight. True or false?
4. The Second World War started in 1935. True or false?
5. Netflix began as a DVD rental service. True or false?

True or false quiz answers


1. False – it’s Tripoli
2. True
3. False. That's Elton John. Michael Caine's real name is Maurice Micklewhite.
4. False. It started in 1939.
5. True.

Politics quiz questions and answers


Politics quiz questions
1. What is the official name of the clock tower commonly referred to as Big Ben?
2. In 1952 Albert Einstein was offered the Presidency of which country?
3. What colour are the seats in the House of Commons?
4. In what year did Britain join the EEC, now known as the European Union?
5. In which state was former US President Barack Obama born?

Politics quiz answers


1. Elizabeth Tower
2. Israel
3. Green
4. 1973
5. Hawaii

Travel quiz questions and answers


Travel quiz questions
1. O’Hare Airport serves which American city?
2. Bohemian Switzerland National Park is in which country?
3. Which lake is often described as the jewel of the Italian lakes?
4. In which country would you find the original Legoland?
5. Which island group includes Ibiza, Menorca and Majorca?

Travel quiz answers


1. Chicago
2. Czech Republic
3. Lake Como
4. Denmark
5. The Balearics

More travel quiz questions and answers

Biology quiz questions and answers


Biology quiz questions
1. A DNA molecule is described as being what shape?
2. Botany is the study of what life form?
3. Which process converts sugar to acids, alcohol or gases?
4. Which chamber of the heart pumps deoxygenated blood to the lungs?
5. What is the largest animal on the planet?

Biology quiz answers


1. Double helix
2. Plants
3. Fermentation
4. Right ventricle
5. Blue whale
Tie breaker quiz questions and answers
Tie breaker quiz questions
1. To the nearest thousand, how many words are in the complete works of
Shakespeare?
2. How many minutes long is the film Jaws?
3. How high is Mount Everest in metres?
4. How many bones are there in the average adult human body?
5. What percentage of the Earth's surface is made up of the Atlantic Ocean?

Tie breaker quiz answers


1. 884,000
2. 124
3. 8,848 metres
4. 206
5. 20 per cent

Science Quiz Questions


1. What does DNA stand for?
2. How many bones are in the human body?
3. The concept of gravity was discovered by which famous physicist?
4. What is the hardest natural substance on Earth?
5. Which is the main gas that makes up the Earth's atmosphere?
6. Humans and chimpanzees share roughly how much DNA?
7. What is the most abundant gas in the Earth's atmosphere?
8. Roughly how long does it take for the sun's light to reach Earth - 8 minutes, 8 hours
or 8 days?
9. Which famous British physicist wrote A Brief History of Time?
10. At what temperature are Celsius and Fahrenheit equal?
11. What modern-day country was Marie Curie born in?
12. What is the biggest planet in our solar system?
13. What name is given for the number of protons found in the nucleus of an atom?
14. How many vertebrae does the average human possess?
15. What was the name of the first man-made satellite launched by the Soviet Union in
1957?
16. Which oath of ethics taken by doctors is named after an Ancient Greek physician?
17. What is a material that will not carry an electrical charge called?
18. Which Apollo moon mission was the first to carry a lunar rover?
19. How many teeth does an adult human have?
20. What is the study of mushrooms called?
21. How many brains and how many hearts does an octopus have?
22. What is the only letter not to appear on the periodic table?
23. What is the fastest land animal in the world?
24. What is the only even prime number?
25. What do the letters in the word laser stand for?
26. What is the perimeter of a circle called?
27. Sound travels faster in air than in water: true or false?
28. Which of the world's oceans in the deepest?
29. What was the name of the first artificial satellite to enter space?
30. Who is credited with the creation of the World Wide Web?
31. Lightning hotter than the surface of the sun: true or false?
32. Where in the human body can the smallest bone be found?
33. How many bones do sharks have?
34. What is sphenopalatine ganglioneuralgia the scientific term for?
35. What does USB stand for?
36. What is the largest desert on Earth?
37. In which year were the first collisions achieved in the Large Hadron Collider?
38. What is the heaviest organ in the human body?
39. What is the rarest blood type in humans?
40. In which year was Pluto reclassified as a Dwarf Planet?
41. What is the biggest animal in the world?
42. What is the only active volcano on mainland Europe called?
43. What is desquamation the scientific term for?
44. How many days on Earth does it take for Venus to rotate once on its axis?
45. How many states of matter are there?
46. What does a Geiger Counter measure?
47. What are natural satellites colloquially known as?
48. In which year did the Apollo 13 space mission take place?
49. What metal is the best conductor of electricity?
50. What was the first vaccine to be developed against a contagious disease?
Science Quiz Answers
1. Deoxyribonucleic acid
2. 206
3. Sir Isaac Newton
4. Diamond
5. Nitrogen
6. 98 per cent
7. Nitrogen
8. 8 minutes
9. Stephen Hawking
10. -40
11. Poland
12. Jupiter
13. Atomic number
14. 33
15. Sputnik 1
16. Hippocratic Oath
17. Insulator
18. Apollo 15
19. 32
20. Mycology
21. 9 brains, 3 hearts
22. J
23. Cheetah
24. 2
25. Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation
26. The circumference
27. False
28. The Pacific
29. Sputnik 1
30. Tim Berners-Lee
31. True
32. The ear
33. Zero
34. Brain freeze
35. Universal Serial Bus
36. Antartica
37. 2010
38. The liver
39. AB Negative
40. 2006
41. The Antarctic blue whale
42. Mount Vesuvius
43. Peeling skin
44. 243
45. 4 - solid, liquid, gas and plasma
46. Radiation
47. Moons
48. 1970
49. Silver
50. The smallpox vaccine

Geography quiz questions


1. Which country has the longest coastline in the world?
2. What is the capital of Malta?
3. Which country is the newest in the world to be recognised by the UN?
4. In which UK city would you find the river Clyde?
5. What is the oldest recorded town in the UK?
6. If you travelled to the city of Volgograd, which country would be in?
7. What is the name of the largest river to flow through Paris?
8. What did Ceylon change its name to in 1972?
9. What is the most populous city in the US state of Illinois?
10. What is the highest mountain in Britain?
11. The world's first national park was established in 1872 in which country? A bonus
point for the name of the park…
12. What is the capital of Peru?
13. Mount Vesuvius casts a shadow over which modern Italian city?
14. There are three US states with just four letters in their name: can you name them?
15. What is the currency of Sweden?
16. To which country do the Canary Islands belong?
17. What is the capital of Canada?
18. How many states are there in Australia?
19. Which African country has the largest population?
20. Constantinople and Byzantium are former names of which major city?
21. What is the longest river in the UK?
22. How many boroughs are there in New York City?
23. In which city would you find La Sagrada Familia?
24. What is the largest desert in the world?
25. What is the highest peak in Africa?
26. In which US state would you find Fort Knox?
27. The Strait of Gibraltar separates the Iberian Peninsular from which African country?
28. Which London Underground line is represented as green on the tube map?
29. In which European city would you find Manneken Pis – a statue of a small boy
urinating into a fountain?
30. How many countries still have the shilling as currency?
31. What is the name of the microstate located between Spain and France?
32. On the London Tube network, which is the only station to begin with the letter 'I'?
33. To the nearest billion, how large is the world's population?
34. Dracula famously lived in the historical region of Transylvania - but in what country
would you now find his castle?
35. Which planet is considered to be Earth's closest neighbour?
36. Which country has the most castles in the world?
37. What is the biggest island in the world?
38. What is the capital of Estonia?
39. In which country would you find Machu Picchu?
40. Which animal appears on the flag of Sri Lanka?
41. Which European country uses .es at their end of their internet addresses?
42. Which city currently has the highest population in the world?
43. Which three countries does Mexico share a land border with?
44. Astana is the capital city of which country?
45. What percentage of the River Nile is located in Egypt?
46. Which continent is in all four hemispheres?
47. Which country has the most pyramids in the world?
48. How many large islands make up Hawaii?
49. In which US state would you find Harvard University?
50. Which river flows through Glasgow?

Geography quiz answers


1. Canada
2. Valetta
3. South Sudan (2011)
4. Glasgow
5. Colchester
6. Russia
7. The Seine
8. Sri Lanka
9. Chicago
10. Ben Nevis
11. USA, Yellowstone
12. Lima
13. Naples
14. Utah, Iowa, Ohio
15. Swedish Krona
16. Spain
17. Ottawa
18. Six – New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, Western Australia, Tasmania, South
Australia
19. Nigeria (more than 211 million)
20. Istanbul
21. River Severn
22. Five – The Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, and Staten Island
23. Barcelona
24. Antarctica
25. Mount Kilimanjaro
26. Kentucky
27. Morocco
28. The District Line
29. Brussels
30. Four - Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania and Somalia
31. Andorra
32. Ickenham
33. 8 billion (We are believed to have reached this point in November)
34. Romania
35. Mercury
36. Germany
37. Greenland
38. Tallinn
39. Peru
40. Lion
41. Spain
42. Tokyo
43. USA, Belize and Guatemala
44. Kazakhstan
45. 22 per cent
46. Africa
47. Sudan
48. Eight
49. Massachusetts
50. River Clyde

General knowledge
1. How many time zones are there in Russia? (11)
2. What’s the national flower of Japan? (Cherry blossom)
3. How many stripes are there on the US flag? (13)
4. What’s the national animal of Australia? (Red Kangaroo)
5. How many days does it take for the Earth to orbit the Sun? (365)
6. Which of the following empires had no written language: Incan, Aztec, Egyptian,
Roman? (Incan)
7. Until 1923, what was the Turkish city of Istanbul called? (Constantinople)
World geography
1. What country has the most islands in the world? (Sweden, over 220,000!)
2. What’s the smallest country in the world? (The Vatican)
3. What’s the capital of Canada? (Ottawa)
4. Name the largest (not highest) mountain range in the world? (The Andes – 7000km
long; 6962m high)
5. Where is the lowest natural place on planet Earth? (The Mariana Trench, 11,034m)
6. Name the longest river in the world? (The Nile, 6650km)
Language, literature & art
1. What is the slang name for New York City, used by locals? (Gotham)
2. Name the best-selling book series of the 21st century? (Harry Potter, J. K. Rowling)
3. Which language has the most words (according to dictionary entries)? (English,
200,000 words)
4. Which famous graffiti artist comes from Bristol? (Banksy)
5. Norwegian artist Edvard Munch is famous for painting which iconic piece? (The
Scream)
6. Which artist painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Rome? (Michelangelo)
History & fashion
1. When did they open the London underground? (1863)
2. Who invented the World Wide Web, and when? (Tim Berners-Lee, 1990)
3. Who invented the iconic Little Black Dress? (Coco Chanel, 1920s)
4. What happened on July 20th, 1969? (Apollo 11 landed on the Moon)
5. When was the first issue of Vogue published: 1892, 1960, 2000? (1892)
Pop culture & music
1. Where is Billie Eilish from? (Los Angeles)
2. What city do The Beatles come from? (Liverpool)
3. What is the all-time most-streamed song on Spotify to date? (Ed Sheeran, The
Shape of You)
4. What is the most-streamed album on Spotify in 2019? (When We Fall Asleep, Where
Do We Go? Billie Eilish)
5. How many keys does a classic piano have? (88)
6. Which famous American pop band was originally called ‘Kara’s Flowers’? (Maroon 5)
Sports
1. Where was the first modern Olympic Games held? (Athens, 1896)
2. Which football team is known as ‘The Red Devils’? (Manchester United)
3. Which driver has won the most Formula 1 championships? (Michael Schumacher)
4. Who is 3rd on the all-time list of female tennis Grand Slam champions? (Serena
Williams)
5. What was the clothing company Nike originally called? (Blue Ribbon Sports)
Film & TV
1. When was Netflix founded: 1997, 2001, 2009, 2015? (1997)
2. What was the most-watched series on Netflix in 2019? (Stranger Things)
3. Name Pixar’s first feature-length movie? (Toy Story, 1995)
4. What is the name of the coffee shop in the sitcom Friends? (Central Perk)
5. Name Disney’s first film? (Snow White, 1937)

General knowledge quiz questions


1. What is the capital of Finland?
2. What is the name of Bridget Jones' baby in the third Bridget
Jones film?
3. Which five colours make up the Olympic rings?
4. In which decade was Madonna born?
5. What is the most sold flavour of Walker's crisps?
6. What's the biggest animal in the world?
7. For one point, put the following Kardashian-Jenners in order of
age, oldest to youngest: Khloé, Kylie, Rob, Kourtney, Kendall,
Kim, Kris
8. How many times has Andy Murray won Wimbledon playing
singles?
9. Which country is brie cheese originally from?
10. In what franchise would you find the character Katniss
Everdeen?
11. What does Hakuna Matata mean?
12. What is the capital of Iceland?
13. Who came second in the FIFA Women's World Cup in
2019?
14. What year did Margaret Thatcher die?
15.What does IPA stand for?
16. Who painted the Mona Lisa?
17. Which planet is closest to the sun?
18. What was Queen Elizabeth II's surname?
19. Who plays Delboy Trotter in Only Fools And Horses?
20. What is the largest country in the world?
21. Which fashion designer reportedly had a relationship with
Winston Churchill?
22. How many valves does the heart have?
23. What is the name of the school in Sex Education?
24. In Harry Potter, what is the name of The Weasley's house?
25. Put these Tom Hanks films in chronological order: Catch
Me If You Can, Forrest Gump, The Terminal, Bridge Of Spies
26. Typically, what four ingredients go into a cosmopolitan
cocktail? (For one point)
27. Who has been the Vice President of the United States since
2021?
28. Which city had the first ever fashion week?
29. What nut is in the middle of a Ferrero Rocher?
30. What does LGBTQ stand for?
31. What did Jack Dorsey, Noah Glass, Biz Stone, and Evan
Williams collectively create?
32. To a single decimal point, many kilometres in a mile?
33. Who is the highest spiritual leader of Tibet?
34. What month was Prince George born?
35. What three colours make up the flag of Lithuania?
36. What is the name of a shape with nine sides?
37. What flavour chocolate would you find in a green triangle
in a box of Quality Streets
38. Who won Big Brother in 2023?
39. Where is known as ‘the happiest place on Earth?’
40. What is the chemical symbol for tin?
41. Which actor has been in Bridget Jones, Love Actually, Nanny
McPhee and Mamma Mia!
42. What is the square root of 16?
43. How many days are in a leap year?
44. What are the colours of the rainbow?
45. What vegetable is vodka traditionally made from?
46. Where were the 2000s Summer Olympics called?
47. Which fashion designer goes by the initials YSL?
48. Name the London borough the Houses of Parliament are in
49. What does the TV acronym MAFSAU stand for?
50. Which renaissance sculptor is responsible for 'David'
replaced in Florence?

General knowledge quiz answers


1. Helsinki
2. William
3. Black, green, blue, yellow and red
4. The 1950s (1958)
5. Cheese and Onion
6. The blue whale
7. Oldest to youngest: Kris, 67, Kourtney, 44, Kim, 42, Khloé, 39,
Rob, 36, Kendall, 27, Kylie, 26
8. Twice - in 2013 against Novak Djokovic and in 2016 against
Milos Raonic
9. France
10. The Hunger Games
11. No worries
12. Reykjavík
13. Netherlands
14. 2013, on the 8th April
15.Indian Pale Ale
16. Leonardo da Vinci
17. Mercury
18. Windsor. Her full name is Elizabeth Alexandra Mary
Windsor
19. David Jason
20. Russia
21. Coco Chanel
22. Four - the mitral, tricuspid, aortic and pulmonic valves
23. Moordale High
24. The Burrow
25. Forrest Gump (1994), Catch Me If You Can (2002), The
Terminal (2004), Bridge Of Spies (2015)
26. Fresh lime juice, vodka, cranberry juice, triple
sec/cointreau/orange liqueur
27. Kamala Harris
28. New York, in 1943
29. Hazelnut
30. Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning (or
queer)
31. Twitter
32. 1.6km
33. The Dalai Lama
34. July
35. In order yellow, green and red
36. Nonagon
37. Praline chocolate
38. Jordan Sangha
39. Disneyland
40. Sn
41. Colin Firth
42. 4
43. 366 days
44. Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet
45. Potato
46. Sydney, Australia
47. Yves Saint Laurent
48. Westminster
49. Married At First Sight Australia
50. Michelangelo

Geography quiz questions


1. Name one landlocked country in Europe
2. For two points, if all of the states of America were placed in
alphabetical order, what would be first and last?
3. Which London Underground line has the most stations?
4. How many time zones are there in Russia?
5. What is the smallest country in the world?
6. In which two countries can you not buy Coca Cola?
7. Zagreb is the capital city of which country?
8. Area 51 is located in which American state?
9. Where in the world would you find the 'Spanish steps'?
10. What is the capital city of Brazil?
11. Which country has the longest coastline in the world?
12. What is the oldest recorded town in the UK?
13. What is the name of the largest river to flow through Paris?
14. What is the highest mountain in Britain?
15.What is the capital of Peru?
16. What is the currency of Sweden?
17. Which country do the Canary Islands belong to?
18. How many states are there in Australia?
19. In which city would you find La Sagrada Familia?
20. What is the biggest island in the world?

Geography quiz answers


1. Any of the following 14 countries: Andorra, Austria, Belarus,
Czech Republic, Hungary, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg,
Macedonia, Moldova, San Marino, Serbia, Slovakia, Switzerland,
and Vatican City.
2. First: Alabama. Last: Wyoming
3. District Line (60 stations)
4. Eleven
5. Vatican City
6. North Korea and Cuba
7. Croatia
8. Nevada
9. Rome, Italy
10. Brasília
11. Canada
12. Colchester
13. The Seine
14. Ben Nevis
15.Lima
16. Swedish Krona
17. Spain
18. Six – New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, Western
Australia, Tasmania, South Australia
19. Barcelona
20. Greenland

Food and drink quiz questions


1. What fruit takes the scientific name Mangifera indica?
2. Where was the mojito cocktail created?
3. What did Snickers bars used to be called before the name was
changed in 1990?
4. What grain is the Japanese spirit Sake made from?
5. Which dish was voted as the national dish of the UK?
6. Which country consumes the most chocolate per capita?
7. What alcoholic drink is primarily made from juniper berries?
8. What year was Heinz established?
9. Which fast food chain’s slogan is ‘finger lickin good’?
10. What are the components of a California roll?
11. Is an avocado a fruit or a vegetable?
12. In which country did the Caesar salad originate?
13. What is the hottest chilli pepper?
14. Which TV chef presents Hell's Kitchen?
15.What is the most expensive fruit in the world?
16. What was the original purpose of gin?
17. What is the most consumed alcoholic drink in the world?
18. What is the national drink of Brazil?
19. What type of seafood is used in the Spanish dish paella?
20. What is the name of the sweet, tangy fruit used to flavour
Worcestershire sauce?

Food and drink quiz answers


1. Mango
2. Cuba
3. Marathon bars
4. Rice
5. Chicken Tikka
6. Switzerland
7. Gin
8. 1869
9. KFC
10. Crab, avocado, cucumber, rice, and dry seaweed
11. Fruit
12. Mexico
13. Carolina Reaper
14. Gordon Ramsay
15.Yubari King Melon
16. A medicine
17. Beer
18. Caipirinha
19. Shrimp
20. Tamarind

Movie quiz questions


1. Who did Anne Hathaway play in Les Miserables?
2. Which is the highest grossing Harry Potter film?
3. For one point, which of these actors is Scottish? Jamie Dornan,
Michael Sheen, James McAvoy, Daniel Craig
4. Who plays Barbie in the 2023 movie of the same name?
5. What are the names of the three kittens in Disney’s The
Aristocats?
6. How many A Star Is Born movies have been made?
7. Which of Stephen King’s novels was the first to be adapted into a
movie?
8. Which movie won the first ever Oscar for Best Animated Film?
9. What is the name of the Hunger Games prequel movie scheduled
for release in late 2023?
10. What movie earned Paul Mescal his first Oscar nomination
for Best Actor?
11. Who played J. Robert Oppenheimer in the film, Oppenheimer
12. What film was Kate Winslet's first movie role in?
13. Who says "Truth is, no one can do what I do" in The Devil
Wears Prada?
14. Who does Patrick Swayze pick up in the iconic lift in Dirty
Dancing?
15.Which film does Jim Carrey discover that his everyday life is
really a TV show about him?
16. Where does Julia Roberts' character go in Eat Pray Love
17. What was the first James Bond movie ever made?
18. In Breakfast At Tiffany's, what is the name of Holly
Golightly's cat?
19. When did Four Weddings and a Funeral premiere?
20. Who said "she doesn't even go here" in Mean Girls?

Movie quiz answers


1. Fantine
2. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2
3. James McAvoy
4. Margot Robbie
5. Berlioz, Marie and Toulouse
6. Four
7. Carrie
8. Shrek
9. The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes
10. Aftersun
11. Cillian Murphy
12. Heavenly Creatures
13. Miranda Priestley
14. Jennifer Grey
15.The Truman Show
16. Italy, India and Bali
17. Dr. No
18. Cat
19. 1994
20. Damian Leigh

TV quiz questions
1. Who plays Emily in the hit Netflix show, Emily In Paris?
2. How many episodes of Scrubs were there? Closest wins the point.
3. What was the most streamed show on Netflix in 2020?
4. What relationship were Monica and Ross in Friends?
5. What is the name of the person who does the voiceovers on Love
Island?
6. Including the recruiter round how many games were there
in Squid Game?
7. What is Scooby Doo's full name?
8. On The Mandalorian, what is Baby Yoda's real name?
9. What was the name of Charlotte’s first husband in Sex and the
City?
10. Who won The X Factor in 2011?
11. Everything I Know About Love was which British journalist's
memoir that was adapted into a BBC drama in 2022
12. What was Ross' pet monkey called in Friends?
13. Who was the first act to ever appear on Top Of The Pops?
14. Who won the first ever I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!?
15.What does Walter White teach in Breaking Bad?
16. Which member of the Spice Girls once guest-starred in Sex
and The City?
17. In series 1 of Jack Whitehall’s Travels with My Father, where do
they travel to?
18. Who plays Mr. Gilbert in The Inbetweeners?
19. Who made up the now iconic rap, 'My money don't jiggle
joggle, it folds?'
20. Who won the Great British Bakeoff in 2015?

TV quiz answers
1. Lily Collins
2. 182
3. The Umbrella Academy season 2, with 43million streams
4. Brother and sister
5. Iain Stirling
6. Seven
7. Scoobert Doo
8. Grogu
9. Trey MacDougal
10. Little Mix
11. Dolly Alderton
12. Marcel
13. Dusty Springfield
14. Tony Blackburn
15.Chemistry
16. Geri Halliwell
17. Asia
18. Greg Davies
19. Louis Theroux
20. Nadiya Hussain

Science quiz questions


1. Typically, what's the strongest muscle in the human body?
2. What does He stand for on the periodic table?
3. What is the Papaver Rhoeas flower better known as?
4. How many elements are there in the periodic table?
5. How many sides does a heptadecagon have?
6. How many bones does a shark have?
7. What does the AC button on a calculator stand for?
8. What is the name for a donkey crossed with a zebra?
9. What does a Geiger Counter measure?
10. What is the largest organ in the human body?
11. What does DNA stand for?
12. How many bones are in the human body?
13. Who discovered the concept of gravity?
14. Which famous British physicist wrote A Brief History of
Time?
15.What is the study of mushrooms called?
16. How many brains and how many hearts does an octopus
have?
17. What is the only letter not to appear on the periodic table?
18. Where in the human body can the smallest bone be found?
19. What is the heaviest organ in the human body?
20. What is the only active volcano on mainland Europe
called?

Science quiz answers


1. The masseter - the main jaw muscle
2. Helium
3. A poppy
4. 118 elements
5. 17
6. None (a shark’s skeleton is made entirely of cartilage)
7. All clear
8. A zeedonk
9. Radiation
10. The skin
11. Deoxyribonucleic acid
12. 206
13. Sir Isaac Newton
14. Stephen Hawking
15.Mycology
16. 9 brains and 3 hearts
17. J
18. The ear
19. The liver
20. Mount Vesuvius

Sports quiz questions


1. How many minutes in a game of rugby league?
2. Who is the manager of the England football team as of 2020?
3. How many Olympic gold medals does Sir Mo Farah have?
4. How old was Emma Raducanu when she won the US Open in
2021?
5. Which country's rugby team is known as The Springboks?
6. What are Canada's two national sports?
7. Who won the 2022 F1 World Championship?
8. Who are the current Netball World Cup Champions?
9. What sport is played at The Oval?
10. Who did the Lionesses defeat to become Euros champions
in 2022?
11. Which Lioness team member won I'm a Celeb in 2022?
12. What does WWE stand for?
13. Who is the current manager of the England Women’s
national football team?
14. What is Usain Bolt’s 100m world record time?
15.In American Football, how many points do you score for a
touchdown?
16. Name all the positions in Netball
17. What colour medal did diver Tom Daley win at London 2012?
18. Who is the current captain of the England Women's
Football team?
19. Which cricket club plays at The Oval?
20. Jessica Ennis-Hill competed for Great Britain in which
sport?

Sports quiz answers


1. 80 minutes
2. Gareth Southgate
3. Four Olympic gold medals. He first was at the London 2012
Olympic games when he finished the 10,000m in a time of
27:30.42. He won gold the same year for the Men's 5,000m,
which he completed in 13:41:66. At the Rio 2016 Olympics, he
won another gold medal for the 10,000m, and a fourth gold
medal for the 5,000m.
4. 18
5. South Africa
6. Lacrosse in the summer, hockey in the winter
7. Max Verstappen
8. New Zealand
9. Cricket
10. Germany
11. Jill Scott
12. World Wrestling Entertainment
13. Sarina Wiegman
14. 9.58 seconds
15.Six
16. Goal Keeper, Goal Defence, Goal Attack, Goal Shooter,
Wing Defence, Wing Attack, Centre
17. Bronze
18. Leah Williamson
19. Surrey County Cricket Club
20. Heptathlon

History quiz questions


1. How many wives did Henry VII have? Extra point if you can
name them all. Extra point if they're all in order.
2. What year was the Concorde’s first flight?
3. In what year did the Berlin Wall fall?
4. Mount Vesuvius erupted and destroyed Pompeii in what year?
5. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated in which US state?
6. Who was the first human to travel into space?
7. Who was the first President of the United States?
8. Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo and Raphael all belong to
which historical art period?
9. How old was Princess Diana when she died?
10. In what year was the Magna Carta signed?
11. What was Cleopatra said to have bathed in?
12. Who was the British monarch after Queen Victoria?
13. What year did the Battle of Hasting take place?
14. How tall was Napoleon said to be?
15.Who was the War of The Roses between?
16. Who discovered the laws of gravity?
17. What popular condiment was sold as medicine in the 1830s?
18. How long did World War I go on for?
19. Who was the first female aviator to fly solo across the
Atlantic Ocean?
20. In what year did the Great Depression start?

History quiz answers


1. 6 - Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Anne of
Cleves, Catherine Howard, Catherine Parr
2. 1969
3. 1989
4. 79 AD
5. Tennessee
6. Yuri Gagarin
7. George Washington
8. Renaissance
9. 36
10. 1215
11. Sour milk
12. Edward VII
13. 1066
14. 5”6
15.The House of Lancaster and the House of York
16. Isaac Newton
17. Ketchup
18. 4 years - 1914 to 1918
19. Amelia Earhart
20. 1929

Music quiz questions


1. How many Grammys does Beyoncé have?
2. Björk was the lead singer with which band?
3. Fearless, 1989 and Folklore are all albums by which pop artist?
4. Who is the youngest person to headline the Pyramid stage at
Glastonbury?
5. What year did Blur release their third studio album Parklife?
6. Which song has the lyrics: 'certified freak, seven days a week'?
Extra point for the artist names.
7. Which iconic rock band are Stevie Nicks and Lindsay
Buckingham part of?
8. Which song from the Barbie movie has the most streams to date?
9. What Irish singer and women's rights activist passed away on 26
July in 2023?
10. What year was Running Up That Hill by Kate Bush released?
11. What is Elvis also known as?
12. Alex Turner is the lead singer of which band?
13. Which Gallagher brother left Oasis first?
14. Name every member of Little Mix
15.Who originally sang ‘Your Song’?
16. What is the name of Olivia Rodrigo’s debut album?
17. What place is known as ‘the home of country music’?
18. How many pieces of wood make up a violin?
19. What year did Queen’s legendary Live Aid performance at
Wembley take place?
20. What instrument is stereotypically thought of as popular in
Scotland?

Music quiz answers


1. 32
2. The Sugarcubes
3. Taylor Swift
4. Billie Eilish
5. 1994
6. WAP - Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion
7. Fleetwood Mac
8. Dance the Night - Dua Lipa
9. Sinéad O'Connor
10. 1985
11. The ‘King of Rock and Roll’
12. Arctic Monkeys
13. Noel Gallagher
14. Jade Thirlwall, Leigh-Anne Pinnock, Perrie Edwards, Jesy
Nelson
15.Elton John
16. Sour
17. Nashville
18. 70
19. 1985
20. Bag pipes

Literature quiz questions


1. What are the four March sisters in Louisa May Alcott’s Little
Women called?
2. Which popular Sally Rooney novel was adapted into a BBC
Three drama in 2020?
3. Which Emily Brontë novel inspired Kate Bush's first hit?
4. What year was George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four published?
5. Name all three books in Phillip Pullman’s His Dark
Materials series
6. Name the protagonist and narrator of J.D. Salinger's novel The
Catcher in the Rye
7. Which Taylor Jenkins Reid novel was adapted into a series
starring Elvis' granddaughter, Riley Keough?
8. Which novel features the five Lisbon girls, Cecilia, Lux, Bonnie,
Mary, and Therese?
9. Who authored the New York Times bestseller, My Year of Rest and
Relaxation?
10. In The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, what magical
country does the White Witch put a spell on so that it is always
winter but never Christmas?
11. Which two cities feature in A Tale of Two Cities by Charles
Dickens?
12. Who wrote the novel Far From The Madding Crowd?
13. What is the title of Agatha Christie’s first book?
14. In which novel would you find the character of Elinor
Dashwood?
15.In The Great Gatsby, what is located at the end of Daisy
Buchanan’s dock?
16. Who is the female protagonist in Colleen Hoover’s novel It
Ends With Us?
17. How many books are there in the Harry Potter series?
18. Which teen novel is this quote from “As he read, I fell in
love the way you fall asleep: slowly, and then all at once,”?
19. Who won the Booker Prize in 2023?
20. How many chapters is Tolstoy’s War and Peace? (closest
answer wins)

Literature quiz answers


1. Meg, Jo, Beth, Amy
2. Normal People
3. Wuthering Heights
4. 1949
5. Northern Lights (UK)/The Golden Compass (US), The Subtle Knife,
The Amber Spyglass
6. Holden Caulfield
7. Daisy Jones & The Six
8. The Virgin Suicides
9. Ottessa Moshfegh
10. Narnia
11. London and Paris
12. Thomas Hardy
13. A Mysterious Affair at Styles
14. Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen
15.A green light
16. Lily Bloom
17. Seven
18. The Fault in Our Stars by John Green
19. Paul Lynch with Prophet Song
20. 361

Animal quiz questions


1. What is the name of a baby kangaroo?
2. On average how many teeth does a dolphin have?
3. How many years can a snail sleep for?
4. What is a female horse called?
5. What colours are flamingos born?
6. Why do otters hold hands while sleeping?
7. What is the life span of an adult mayfly?
8. What is a group of lions called?
9. How many brains does a giant pacific octopus have?
10. What is the loudest land animal?
11. In which continent would you find a poison dart frog?
12. What colour is a polar bear’s skin under their fur?
13. What are rhino’s horns made out of?
14. Which animal has a fingerprint extremely similar to a
human being?
15.What bird features on the flag of Mexico?
16. What is the name of the snake in The Jungle Book?
17. How many ants are there estimated to be per every human?
18. What was the most popular dog breed in 2023?
19. Which mammals mourn their dead?
20. What percentage of mammals are monogamous?

Animal quiz answers


1. A joey
2. Around 240
3. Three
4. A mare
5. Grey
6. So they don’t float away from each other
7. A day
8. A pride
9. Nine
10. A howler monkey
11. South America
12. Black
13. Keratin
14. Koala
15.An eagle
16. Kaa
17. 2.5 million ants
18. French bulldog
19. Elephants
20. Around 3 to 5%

Tech quiz questions


1. What product did Amazon originally sell?
2. What does LG stand for in LG Electronics?
3. Threads was launched to rival what social media platform?
4. What is Twitter now called?
5. Which decade was the Sony Walkman launched?
6. What year did the first Apple iPhone launch?
7. Which prestigious university did Microsoft founder Bill Gates
drop out of?
8. Which British computer scientist invented the World Wide Web
in 1989?
9. What is the name of Elon Musk's aerospace company?
10. Which company developed the first mobile phone?
11. Why was Google Images invented?
12. How long does an Instagram Story remain live for?
13. How many 'Top friends' were you allowed on Bebo?
14. What film did Justin Timberlake star in about the
invention of Facebook?
15.Which tech brand sponsored Manchester United on the front of
their 2023/2024 season shirts?
16. What's the maximum length of a meeting you're allowed
on the Basic Zoom membership?
17. What US state is Silicon Valley in?
18. What does JPEG stand for?
19. As of spring 2024, which of these has not been an Apple
operating system? Cougar, Lion, Cheetah, Puma
20. When was BeReal founded?

Tech quiz answers


1. Books
2. Lucky-Goldstar
3. Twitter
4. X
5. 1970s
6. 2007
7. Harvard
8. Tim Berners-Lee
9. SpaceX
10. Motorola
11. Due to a demand for pictures of the green Versace dress of
Jennifer Lopez wore to the Grammy Awards in February 2000
12. 24 hours
13. 16
14. The Social Network
15.TeamViewer
16. 40 minutes
17. California
18. Joint Photographic Experts Group
19. Cougar
20. 2019

Fashion quiz questions


1. Who was named Men's Creative Director of Louis Vuitton in
2023?
2. What is the name of Kylie Jenner's fashion label?
3. Which fashion designer is the little black dress synonymous
with?
4. Which fashion house took centre stage in a 2021 film with Lady
Gaga and Adam Driver?
5. What nationality is supermodel Heidi Klum?
6. What handbag is widely thought of as the most expensive in the
world?
7. Who designed Meghan Markle's evening wedding dress?
8. What year did fashion designer Vivienne Westwood die?
9. Which Saltburn actor was named a Global Ambassador for
Burberry in 2024?
10. What type of clothing item are espadrilles?

Fashion quiz answers


1. Pharrell Williams
2. Khy
3. Coco Chanel
4. House of Gucci
5. German-American
6. The Hermes Birkin
7. Stella McCartney
8. 2022
9. Barry Keoghan
10. Shoes

Obscure quiz questions


1. According to a YouGov survey from Q1 2024, what's the most
popular dog breed in the UK?
2. What planet is the furthest from Earth?
3. At the time of writing (April 2024), how many children does
Nick Cannon have?
4. Can you name at least one Emily Henry novel (with a bonus
point for every additional book you name)
5. What is actor Leonardo DiCaprio's middle name?
6. The Netflix series, Baby Reindeer, is based on the true life
experience of which comedian?
7. One mile equals how many kilometres, to one decimal point?
8. When Buckingham Palace first open?
9. What is rapper Eminem's real name?
10. How many legs does the average centipede have?
11. Who won Celebrity Big Brother 2024?
12. What's the name of the Welsh First Minister who retired in
December 2023?
13. Who wrote the 1945 novel, Animal Farm?
14. What was named Pantone's colour of the year in 2024?
15.What's the name ingredient in baba ganoush?
16. Who is credited with discovering gravity?
17. What's the birthstone for people born in April?
18. Where is the capital of Vietnam?
19. What's the longest bone in the human body?
20. What colours are the Nigerian flag?

Obscure quiz answers


1. Golden Retriever
2. Neptune
3. 12
4. Funny Story, Happy Place, Book Lovers, You and Me on Vacation,
Beach Read, Hello Girls, When The Sky Fell on Splendor, A Million
Junes, The Love That Split The World
5. Wilhelm
6. Richard Gadd
7. 1.6km
8. 1705
9. Marshall Mathers
10. 30
11. David Potts
12. Mark Drakeford
13. George Orwell
14. Peach Fuzz
15.Aubergine
16. Sir Isaac Newton
17. Diamon
18. Hanoi
19. The femur
20. Green and white

Easy Trivia Questions


Get your trivia quiz off to a flying start with this easy list of trivia
questions that are perfect for beginners.

1. Which famous play features a character named Romeo?


Answer: Romeo and Juliet
2. What is the largest mammal in the world?
Answer: Blue whale
3. What is the main ingredient in guacamole?
Answer: Avocado
4. Who is known as the “Father of the United States” and the first
President of the country?
Answer: George Washington
5. Who painted the Mona Lisa?
Answer: Leonardo da Vinci
6. What popular ice cream flavor is typically made with crushed
cookies?
Answer: Cookies and Cream
7. What is the name of the largest ocean on Earth?
Answer: Pacific Ocean
8. What famous music group was John Lennon a part of before
pursuing a solo career?
Answer: The Beatles
9. In the story of Snow White, how many dwarfs are there?
Answer: Seven
10. Who is the king of the gods in Greek mythology?
Answer: Zeus
11. What do bees collect to make honey?
Answer: Nectar
12. In what galaxy is our solar system located?
Answer: Milky Way
13. Which planet is known as the “Blue Planet”?
Answer: Earth
14. Which geometric shape has four equal sides and four right
angles?
Answer: Square
15. What is the main ingredient in the dish sushi?
Answer: Rice

Hard Trivia Questions


Put your audience to the test with some tougher trivia questions,
and see who comes out as the true trivia champion.

1. What is the capital city of Mongolia?


Answer: Ulaanbaatar
2. What is the rarest blood type among humans?
Answer: AB-negative
3. How many wives did King Henry VIII have?
Answer: Six
4. In which year did Serena Williams win her first Grand Slam
singles title?
Answer: 1999 (US Open)
5. In what year and in which city were the first modern Olympic
Games held?
Answer: 1896 in Athens, Greece
6. What is the specific term used to describe a type of
sandstorm characterized by strong winds carrying a wall of
dust and sand, reducing visibility and causing hazardous
conditions?
Answer: Haboob
7. Benjamin Franklin was a key figure in the drafting of the
United States Constitution. Which state did he represent
during the Constitutional Convention in 1787?
Answer: Pennsylvania
8. Before founding Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg created a
website that allowed users to compare the attractiveness of
two people side by side. What was the name of this website?
Answer: Facemash
9. In the early 20th century, a soft drink named “Bib-Label
Lithiated Lemon-Lime Soda” was known for containing
lithium. Which company later acquired this beverage and
transformed it into a popular lemon-lime soft drink we know
today?
Answer: Coca-Cola Company (they rebranded it as 7UP)
10. What is the capital city of Bhutan?
Answer: Thimphu
11. In mathematics, what is the name for a number that is not a
prime number and has more than two factors?
Answer: Composite number
12. Who is the Greek god of war and son of Zeus and Hera?
Answer: Ares
13. What is the scientific term for the “little brain” at the base of
the brain that coordinates movement and balance?
Answer: Cerebellum
14. What is the chemical symbol for the element mercury?
Answer: Hg
15. What is the name of the largest moon of Jupiter?
Answer: Ganymede

Funny Trivia Questions


Give your audience a break from the usual trivia questions with
ones that are both unexpected and hilarious.

1. What is the term for a group of flamingos?


Answer: Flamboyance
2. What is the only planet that rotates on its side?
Answer: Uranus
3. What is the world record for the longest hiccupping spree?
A. 68 years
B. 50 years
C. 82 years
Answer: A. 68 years
4. What is the official animal of Scotland?
Answer: Unicorn
5. What animal is known to laugh and has been proven to have
a sense of humor?
Answer: Rats
6. What fruit is known as the “king of fruits” and is banned in
many hotels and public transportation in Southeast Asia due
to its strong smell?
Answer: Durian
7. What is the fear of clowns called?
Answer: Coulrophobia
8. What animal’s milk is pink?
Answer: Hippopotamus
9. What is the northernmost capital city in the world?
Answer: Reykjavik, Iceland
10. In what year did the Great Fire of London occur?
Answer: 1666

General Knowledge Trivia Game Questions


Looking for a mix of everything? Here’s a comprehensive list of
general trivia questions for adults that cover a wide range of
topics.

1. In what year did the Berlin Wall fall?


Answer: 1989
2. What is the capital city of Brazil?
Answer: Brasília
3. Who wrote “Pride and Prejudice”?
Answer: Jane Austen
4. Who is known as the “Father of Modern Physics”?
Answer: Albert Einstein
5. Which mountain range is the longest in the world?
Answer: The Andes
6. What is the largest island in the world?
Answer: Greenland
7. What is the chemical symbol for silver?
Answer: Ag
8. Who painted “The Persistence of Memory”?
Answer: Salvador Dali
9. What is the largest bone in the human body?
Answer: Femur
10. Before becoming President, Barack Obama served as a U.S.
Senator from which state?
Answer: Illinois
11. In which year did the Titanic sink?
Answer: 1912
12. What is the capital city of Argentina?
Answer: Buenos Aires
13. Who painted the famous artwork “The Last Supper”?
Answer: Leonardo da Vinci
14. In which year did World War II end?
Answer: 1945
15. What is the currency of Japan?
Answer: Japanese Yen

Kid-Friendly Trivia Questions


Engage your students in a lively and educational experience with
these exciting kid-friendly trivia game questions. From Disney
characters to fascinating facts, these questions are sure to make
learning enjoyable and memorable.

1. What is the name of the little mermaid in the Disney movie?


Answer: Ariel
2. What animal is known for its long neck and spots on its body?
Answer: Giraffe
3. What is the name of the toy cowboy in the movie “Toy Story”?
Answer: Woody
4. What do you call a group of fish?
Answer: School
5. In what season do leaves fall off the trees?
Answer: Autumn/Fall
6. How many colors are there in a rainbow?
Answer: Seven
7. What animal is known for its ability to change color to match
its surroundings?
Answer: Chameleon
8. What animal is known for hopping and has a pouch to carry
its young?
Answer: Kangaroo
9. In what fairy tale does a pumpkin turn into a carriage?
Answer: Cinderella
10. What animal is known for its long trunk and large ears?
Answer: Elephant
11. What is the name of Mickey Mouse’s dog?
Answer: Pluto
12. Which planet is known as the “Red Planet”?
Answer: Mars
13. What is the main color of the Smurfs?
Answer: Blue
14. In the nursery rhyme, who had a farm with a dog named
BINGO?
Answer: Old MacDonald
15. Which bird can repeat words and phrases that it hears, often
kept as a pet?
Answer: Parrot

Technology & Science Trivia Questions


Technology Trivia Questions
These trivia questions focus on cellular phones, operating systems,
the history of the computer, and social media.

1. What year was the very first model of the iPhone released?
Answer: 2007
2. What’s the shortcut for the “copy” function on most
computers?
Answer: ctrl c
3. What is often seen as the smallest unit of memory?
Answer: kilobyte
4. Is Java a type of OS?
Answer: No
5. Who is often called the father of the computer?
Answer: Charles Babbage
6. What does “HTTP” stand for?
Answer: HyperText Transfer Protocol
7. What is the name of the man who launched eBay back in
1995?
Answer: Pierre Omidyar
8. Which email service is owned by Microsoft?
Answer: Hotmail
9. Google Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Explorer are different
types of what?
Answer: Web browsers
10. What was Twitter’s original name?
Answer: twttr
11. Which programming language is often used for developing
Android applications?
Answer: Java
12. What is the name of the open-source operating system
created by Linus Torvalds?
Answer: Linux
13. In the context of email, what does “CC” stand for?
Answer: Carbon Copy
14. In computing, what does “CPU” stand for?
Answer: Central Processing Unit
15. Which company developed the first commercially available
computer mouse?
Answer: Xerox

Science Trivia Questions


This part focuses on the weather, planets, and elements. Think you
can answer all the trivia questions correctly? Try these questions!
1. Who discovered penicillin?
Answer: Alexander Fleming
2. Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize (in 1903)?
Answer: Marie Curie
3. What part of the atom has no electric charge?
Answer: Neutron
4. What is the symbol for potassium?
Answer: K
5. What is meteorology the study of?
Answer: The weather
6. Which planet is the hottest in the solar system?
Answer: Venus
7. Which natural disaster is measured with a Richter scale?
Answer: Earthquakes
8. What animals are pearls found in?
Answer: Oysters
9. Which planet has the most gravity?
Answer: Jupiter
10. How many molecules of oxygen does ozone have?
Answer: Three

Pop Culture Trivia Questions


Comics Trivia Questions
The following questions cover the two biggest superhero comic
houses in the world – Marvel and DC.

1. What is Hawkeye’s real name?


Answer: Clint Barton
2. Which Avenger is the only one who could calm the Hulk
down?
Answer: Black Widow
3. Night Crawler, member of the X-Men, has what kind of
powers?
Answer: Can teleport
4. Which infinity stone was located on Vormir?
Answer: Soul Stone
5. Which original Avenger was not in the first few movies?
Answer: The Wasp
6. What was Superman’s birth name?
Answer: Kal-El
7. What is the name of Batman’s butler?
Answer: Alfred
8. Aquaman is from which city under the sea?
Answer: Atlantis
9. Who is Green Lantern’s nemesis?
Answer: Sinestro
10. What does DC stand for?
Answer: Detective Comics

Movies & TV Questions


The trivia game questions are all entertainment-based? Are you a
big enough movie and TV fan to answer them all?

1. What is the name of the song that Queen Elsa sings as she
builds her ice castle in the movie Frozen?
Answer: Let It Go
2. How many films did Sean Connery play James Bond in?
Answer: Seven
3. Which Indiana Jones movie was released back in 1984?
Answer: Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
4. How many Lord of the Rings films are there?
Answer: Three
5. What was the name of the actor who played Jack Dawson in
Titanic?
Answer: Leonardo DiCaprio
6. Which popular TV show featured house Targaryen and Stark?
Answer: Game of Thrones
7. What was the name of the family who starred in 7th Heaven?
Answer: The Camdens
8. Which cartoon character lives in a pineapple under the sea?
Answer: Spongebob Squarepants
9. In what year was the first episode of South Park aired?
Answer: 1997
10. Who won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his role in the
2020 film “Joker”?
Answer: Joaquin Phoenix
11. In the movie “Forrest Gump,” what famous phrase does
Forrest’s mother say life is like?
Answer: “Life is like a box of chocolates; you never know what
you’re gonna get.”
12. Which animated film features a character named Simba and
includes the song “Circle of Life”?
Answer: The Lion King
13. Who directed the 1994 film “Pulp Fiction”?
Answer: Quentin Tarantino
14. In the movie “The Shawshank Redemption,” what is the name
of the main character played by Tim Robbins?
Answer: Andy Dufresne
15. In the movie “Casablanca,” what famous line does Humphrey
Bogart’s character Rick Blaine say to Ilsa Lund, played by
Ingrid Bergman?
Answer: “Here’s looking at you, kid.”

Questions About Stars, Celebrities & Influencers


These superstar questions ask about the hottest names in
Hollywood and on the internet.

1. Which actor appeared in films “Face Off” and “Ghost Rider”?


Answer: Nicholas Cage
2. Who played Wolverine?
Answer: Hugh Jackman
3. Which actress won the Oscar for Best Actress in 2003?
Answer: Nicole Kidman
4. The Young Victoria was played by which British actress?
Answer: Emily Blunt
5. How old was Coco Gauff when she first beat Venus Williams?
Answer: 15
6. In which year did Usain Bolt set his 100m in 9.58 seconds
world record?
Answer: 2009
7. How many times had Rafael Nadal won the French Open by
March 2020?
Answer: 12
8. When Michael Jordan played for the Chicago Bulls, how
many NBA Championships did he win?
Answer: Six
9. Who did Forbes name the youngest self-made billionaire in
2019?
Answer: Kylie Jenner
10. Which Dutch makeup artist came out as being transgender
in 2020?
Answer: De Jager

Performing Arts Trivia Questions


These questions shine a spotlight on the performing arts, i.e.
theatre, musicals, and dance. After all, the show must go on.

1. Who played Anita in the first Broadway production of West


Side Story?
Answer: Chita Rivera
2. In which US city is Broadway located?
Answer: New York City
3. What is the longest-running Broadway show?
Answer: The Phantom of the Opera
4. Which show is the highest-grossing production on Broadway
ever?
Answer: The Lion King
5. In what year was Broadway established?
Answer: 1750
6. In which period did ballet originate?
Answer: Italian Renaissance
7. During which time of the year is the Nutchracker primarily
performed?
Answer: During Christmas season
8. What French ballet term means ‘in front’?
Answer: Devant
9. Who was the greatest male ballet dancer of the early
20th century?
Answer: Vaslav Nijinsky
10. What is a plié in ballet?
Answer: Bending at the knees

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Cars & Sports Questions


Auto Trivia Questions
These trivia questions are all about the automotive world including
its history and modern advancements.

1. Who is often credited with creating the world’s first car?


Answer: Karl Benz
2. Which animal can be seen on the Porsche logo?
Answer: Horse
3. Which companies are part of the Big Three?
Answer: General Motors, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, and Ford
Motor Company
4. Which company owns Bugatti, Lamborghini. Audi, Porsche,
and Ducati?
Answer: Volkswagen
5. Which auto brand was the first to offer seat belts?
Answer: Nash Motors
6. What does BMW stand for (in English)?
Answer: Bavarian Motor Works
7. What or who is the Ford Mustang named after?
Answer: A fighter plane from WWII
8. How many parts (screws and bolts included) does the
average car have?
Answer: 30, 000
9. Which car is often called the first muscle car?
Answer: The Pontiac GTO
10. In what year was the Corvette introduced?
Answer: 1953

Sports Trivia Questions


This trivia section deals with record-breaking athletes and the
history and rules of sports.

1. How many soccer players should each team have on the


field at the start of each match?
Answer: 11
2. When Michael Jordan played for the Chicago Bulls, how
many NBA Championships did he win?
Answer: Six
3. Which Williams sister has won more Grand Slam titles?
Answer: Serena
4. What country won the very first FIFA World Cup in 1930?
Answer: Uruguay
5. In what year was the first-ever Wimbledon Championship
held?
Answer: 1877
6. Which racer holds the record for the most Grand Prix wins?
Answer: Lewis Hamilton
7. Which Jamaican runner is an 11-time world champion and
holds the record in the 100 and 200-meter race?
Answer: Usain Bolt
8. Which boxer was known as “The Greatest” and “The People’s
Champion”?
Answer: Muhammad Ali
9. What sport was Jesse Owens involved in?
Answer: Track and field
10. Which hockey team did Wayne Gretzky play for in the ‘80s?
Answer: Edmonton Oilers

Health & Cooking Trivia Questions


Food & Drink Trivia Questions
This trivia quiz questions and answers section is all about mouth-
watering cuisine from around the world.

1. What is the common name for dried plums?


Answer: Prunes
2. What name does deer meat go by?
Answer: Venison
3. What other name does “corn” go by?
Answer: Maize
4. What’s the primary ingredient in hummus?
Answer: Chickpeas
5. Which country produces the most coffee in the world?
Answer: Brazil
6. Which country invented tea?
Answer: China
7. Which kind of alcohol is Russia notoriously known for?
Answer: Vodka
8. What is the national dish of Spain?
Answer: Paella
9. Which European nation was said to invent hot dogs?
Answer: Germany
10. Which country is responsible for giving us pizza and pasta?
Answer: Italy
11. What is the main ingredient in the Vietnamese soup pho?
Answer: Rice noodles
12. What is the name of the Italian dessert made with coffee-
soaked ladyfingers and mascarpone cheese?
Answer: Tiramisu
13. What is the primary ingredient in the popular Japanese dish
tempura?
Answer: Battered and fried seafood or vegetables
14. Which popular soft drink was originally created as a
medicine in the 19th century?
Answer: Coca-Cola
15. Which country is famous for its chocolate and is home to
brands like Lindt and Toblerone?
Answer: Switzerland

Health Trivia Questions


These trivia questions focus on health, diseases, fitness, and the
body’s systems, organs, and anatomy.

1. Which organ has four chambers?


Answer: The heart
2. In which body part can you find the femur?
Answer: Leg
3. What is your body’s largest organ?
Answer: The skin
4. What kind of cells are found in the brain?
Answer: Neurons
5. Which bone are babies born without?
Answer: Knee cap
6. About how many taste buds does the average human
tongue have?
Answer: 10,000
7. What percentage of our bodies is made up of water?
Answer: 60-65%
8. Which element is said to keep bones strong?
Answer: Calcium
9. What does the acronym AIDS stand for?
Answer: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
10. How many times does the heartbeat per day?
Answer: About 100,000

Geography & History Trivia Questions


Geography Trivia Questions
These trivia questions will take you on a tour around the world. Just
how much do you know about each country?

1. What is the name of the thin and long country that spans
more than half of the western coast of South America?
Answer: Chile
2. Which American state is the largest (by area)?
Answer: Alaska
3. Which two countries share the longest international border?
Answer: Canada and the USA
4. What is the smallest country in the world?
Answer: Vatican City
5. Which continent is the largest?
Answer: Asia
6. Which of the Seven Wonders is located in Egypt?
Answer: The Pyramids of Giza
7. What is the capital of New Zealand?
Answer: Wellington
8. Which desert is the largest in the world?
Answer: The Sahara Desert (although Antarctica, which is
larger, might qualify as a desert as well)
9. What is the name of the world’s longest river?
Answer: The Nile
10. Which city in India would you find the Taj Mahal in?
Answer: Agra
11. What is the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea?
Answer: Sicily
12. Which river runs through the Grand Canyon?
Answer: Colorado River
13. Which country is known as the Land of the Rising Sun?
Answer: Japan
14. Which African country is known as the “Pearl of Africa”?
Answer: Uganda
15. Which Asian river is considered the longest?
Answer: Yangtze River

History Trivia Questions


This section of trivia questions deals with three different periods in
human history. How much do you really know about the past?

1. By what name were the Egyptian kings/rulers known?


Answer: Pharaohs
2. How many Pyramids of Giza were made?
Answer: Three
3. Who which queen was Julius Caesar involved with?
Answer: Cleopatra
4. Where did the Franks settle after defeating the Romans?
Answer: Gaul
5. How long did the Middle Ages last?
Answer: About 1000 years
6. Which religion dominated the Middle Ages?
Answer: Catholicism
7. In which year World War I begin?
Answer: 1914
8. In which country Adolph Hitler was born?
Answer: Austria
9. John F. Kennedy was assassinated in which city?
Answer: Dallas
10. On Sunday 18th June 1815, which famous battle took place?
Answer: The Battle of Waterloo
11. What event marked the beginning of World War I?
Answer: The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
12. Who was the leader of the Soviet Union during World War II?
Answer: Joseph Stalin
13. What ancient wonder was located in the city of Alexandria in
Egypt?
Answer: The Lighthouse of Alexandria
14. Who was the famous nurse known for her work during the
Crimean War and is considered the founder of modern
nursing?
Answer: Florence Nightingale
15. What was the name of the ship that brought the Pilgrims to
America in 1620?
Answer: The Mayflower

Music & Literature Trivia Questions


Music Trivia Game Questions
The music trivia questions below will test your knowledge about
songs and artists across many genres. Stay tuned…
1. What was the name of the group Justin Timberlake used to
be part of?
Answer: N’ SYNC
2. What was the name of the rock band formed by Jimmy
Page?
Answer: Led Zeppelin
3. Which country did AC/DC originate in?
Answer: Australia
4. What genre of music did Taylor Swift start in?
Answer: Country
5. Who was the lead singer of the iconic ‘80s band, Culture
Club?
Answer: Boy George
6. Which name is rapper Sean Combs better known by?
Answer: P. Diddy
7. Which musical legend is Jay-Z married to?
Answer: Beyonce
8. How many Grammys does John Legend have?
Answer: Ten
9. Which British girl group had a member by the name of Mel B?
Answer: Spice Girls
10. Who is often referred to as the “King of Pop” and is known for
iconic hits like “Thriller” and “Billie Jean”?
Answer: Michael Jackson

Mythology Trivia Questions


How much do you know about the writings of the past? Test your
knowledge about Greek, Norse, Roman, and Egyptian mythologies.

1. What is the name of the home of the Greek Gods?


Answer: Olympus
2. Which warrior’s weakness was their heel?
Answer: Achilles
3. Who was the messenger of the gods?
Answer: Hermes
4. What’s the name of the paradise warriors go to after death?
Answer: Valhalla
5. Thor was the son of which God?
Answer: Odin
6. Romulus and Remus were raised by what animal?
Answer: A she-wolf
7. The Roman God of War inspired the name of which planet?
Answer: Mars
8. What was the name of the Egyptian God of the Sun?
Answer: Ra
9. Anubis, the God of Death, had the head of a…
Answer: Jackal
10. Set throws Osiris into which river, after tricking him into a
coffin?
Answer: The Nile

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Modern Literature Trivia Questions


This section of questions deals with famous modern authors and
their books. Are you a bookworm? Let’s find out!

1. What author became famous for his six-volume biography of


Lincoln?
Answer: Carl Sandburg
2. Who wrote “Old Man and The Sea” and is considered one of
the greatest writers of the 20thcentury?
Answer: Ernest Hemingway
3. What Danish author is considered by many to be the most
prolific fairy tale writer?
Answer: Hans Christian Andersen
4. Who is the writer of “Merchant of Venice”?
Answer: William Shakespeare
5. “Adventure of Sherlock Holmes” was written by which writer?
Answer: Arthur Conan Doyle
6. What is the name of the fourth book in the Harry Potter
series?
Answer: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
7. The Hunger Games series was written by which author?
Answer: Suzanne Collins
8. Which country is Aesop’s Fables believed to originate in?
Answer: Greece
9. In Herman Melville’s novel “Moby Dick,” who was the loyal,
reasonable first mate?
Answer: Starbuck
10. The book “Da Vinci Code,” was written by whom?
Answer: Dan Brown
11. Who wrote the novel “One Hundred Years of Solitude”?
Answer: Gabriel García Márquez
12. Who wrote the classic children’s book “Charlotte’s Web”?
Answer: E.B. White
13. What is the title of the classic Greek epic attributed to Homer,
telling the story of the Trojan War?
Answer: The Iliad
14. What is the name of the protagonist in Jules Verne’s “Twenty
Thousand Leagues Under the Sea”?
Answer: Captain Nemo
15. Who wrote the gothic novel “Frankenstein; or, The Modern
Prometheus”?
Answer: Mary Shelley

Design & Fashion Trivia Questions


Fashion Trivia Questions
This group of questions explores everything from the history of
fashion to popular fashion brands.

1. Who is seen as the most famous female American fashion


icon of the 1960’s?
Answer: Jacqueline Kennedy
2. The American designer born in 1939 as Ralph Lifshitz is better
known as what?
Answer: Ralph Lauren
3. According to the commercial, “what is the fabric of our lives”?
Answer: Cotton
4. Who invented the LBD (little black dress)?
Answer: Coco Chanel
5. Parkers, trenches, bombers and peas are types of what
winter outerwear?
Answer: Coats
6. What fashion fad did the 1983 film “Flashdance” make
popular?
Answer: Legwarmers
7. The fashion designer, Gianni Versace, came from which
country?
Answer: Italy
8. When was the company Nike founded?
Answer: 1971
9. What animal is on Levi’s logo?
Answer: Horse
10. Which fashion brand made the “Genius Jeans” that became
part of the Guinness World Records?
Answer: Gucci
11. What is the name of the red carpet event where celebrities
showcase their designer outfits, often considered the Oscars
of fashion?
Answer: The Met Gala
12. In the fashion world, what does “Haute Couture” refer to?
Answer: High-end, custom-made fashion
13. What is the traditional Scottish fabric pattern often seen in
kilts and other clothing items?
Answer: Tartan or plaid
14. Which Italian fashion designer is famous for his colorful and
bold prints, particularly in silk scarves?
Answer: Emilio Pucci
15. What is the name of the French luxury fashion house known
for its monogrammed handbags and luggage?
Answer: Louis Vuitton

Interior & Exterior Design Trivia Questions


This section of questions will quiz you on everything from famous
buildings to the furniture in your home.

1. What is the tallest building in the world?


Answer: Burj Khalifa
2. When did construction on the Empire State building started?
Answer: 1929
3. Who designed the Sydney Opera House?
Answer: Jorn Utzon
4. Between 1933 to 1947, the Hoover Dam was called what?
Answer: Boulder Dam
5. Where can you find the Petronas Towers?
Answer: Kuala Lumpur
6. Who invented the bidet?
Answer: Christophe Des Rosiers
7. What is the smallest size bed available in the United States?
Answer: Twin
8. Stripes, chevron, floral, and plaid are examples of what?
Answer: Patterns
9. What design style uses lots of sea/ocean themed items?
Answer: Nautical
10. What’s another name for a footrest?
Answer: Ottoman

Law & Politics Trivia Questions


Political Trivia Questions
The following questions are all about international politics. How
much do you know about the ins and outs of the leaders and
events that make the world go around?

1. Which American president was involved in the Watergate


scandal?
Answer: Nixon
2. What are the surnames of the father-son duos who both
served as US presidents?
Answer: Adams and Bush
3. How many presidents have been impeached?
Answer: Three
4. Before the laws were changed in 2000, how long was a
French president’s term?
Answer: Seven years
5. Who has been the longest-serving monarch of the United
Kingdom?
Answer: Queen Elizabeth II
6. World War I began with the death of Archduke Franz
Ferdinand, of which country?
Answer: Austria
7. Donald Trump and which North Korean leader are known to
trade threats over the internet?
Answer: Kim Jong Un
8. What was Mao Zedong famous for?
Answer: Leading the Communist Party of China to victory
during a Civil War
9. Leader and political icon Nelson Mandela was from which
African country?
Answer: South Africa
10. The largest political party in South Africa, the ANC, stands for
what?
Answer: African National Congress

Trivia Questions About the Law


This portion of questions goes through legal terms, as well as
some of the most popular court cases in history.

1. What is the legal term for a voluntary written statement


made under oath?
Answer: Affidavit
2. What is the name of the classification of crime which is less
serious than a felony?
Answer: Misdemeanor
3. A verdict is a…
Answer: Decision or judgment
4. What is evidence in court, where a person tells everything
they saw or know?
Answer: Testimony
5. Who is the group of people sworn to make a decision/deliver
a verdict in court?
Answer: Jury
6. What was the verdict in the O.J. Simpson murder trial?
Answer: Not guilty
7. How many homicides did Ted Bundy admit to?
Answer: 30
8. Ted Kaczynski was a former graduate of which university?
Answer: Harvard
9. Gregory Lee Johnson was convicted in Texas for what in
1989?
Answer: Burning the flag
10. Butch Cassidy was famous for doing what?
Answer: Stealing
11. In a courtroom, who is responsible for representing the
government in criminal cases?
Answer: Prosecutor
12. What is the term for the agreement between the prosecution
and the accused where the accused pleads guilty in
exchange for a lesser sentence?
Answer: Plea bargain
13. What criminal organization, led by Al Capone, was notorious
during the Prohibition era in the United States?
Answer: The Chicago Outfit
14. In 1888, which unidentified serial killer terrorized the
Whitechapel district of London and was never apprehended?
Answer: Jack the Ripper
15. What is the legal term for the intentional false
communication that harms a person’s reputation, often
spoken or written?
Answer: Defamation

Animal Trivia Questions


These trivia questions deal with all things animals including
anatomy, their scientific names, and more.
1. How long is the gestation period of an African elephant?
Answer: 22 months
2. What’s the scientific name of a wolf?
Answer: Canis lupus
3. What is a female donkey called?
Answer: A Jenny
4. Which mammal has no vocal cords?
Answer: Giraffe
5. What’s the fastest land animal in the world?
Answer: The cheetah
6. How many eyes does a bee have?
Answer: Five
7. Which animal symbolizes good luck in Europe?
Answer: Ladybug
8. What name is used to refer to a group of frogs?
Answer: An army
9. How many hearts does an octopus have?
Answer: Three
10. Do sponges have hearts?
Answer: No
11. What is the world’s largest living reptile?
Answer: Saltwater Crocodile
12. What is the largest species of bear?
Answer: Polar Bear
13. What is the only marsupial native to North America?
Answer: Opossum
14. Which marine animal is known for its ability to change color
and camouflage itself in its surroundings?
Answer: Octopus
15. Which large sea mammal is known for its song-like
vocalizations?
Answer: Whale

Business & Economy Trivia Questions


In this section, we will ask you ten questions about popular figures
and brands in business and the economy. Ready to explore?

1. Who is the richest person in the world as of 2021?


Answer: Elon Musk
2. Bill Gates is the founder of which company?
Answer: Microsoft
3. In what year did Steve Jobs die?
Answer: 2011
4. Larry Page is the CEO of which company?
Answer: Google
5. Richard Branson is the owner of which airline?
Answer: Virgin Atlantic
6. What vehicle is Volkswagen best known for in the world?
Answer: The Beetle
7. Which watch company has a pointed crown as its logo?
Answer: Rolex
8. What is the slogan of Apple Inc.?
Answer: Think different
9. What is Hewlett Packard (HP) originally known for?
Answer: Printers
10. How many stripes does Adidas have?
Answer: 3

Games & Riddles Trivia Questions


Trivia Questions About Board Games & Video Games
This particular question section covers old-school board games
as well as modern video and computer games. Let’s play!

1. Where did backgammon originate?


Answer: In Persia
2. How many cards are there in a deck of Uno?
Answer: 108
3. In which board game do you try to solve a murder?
Answer: Clue
4. In chess, the queen has the combined movement of which
two pieces?
Answer: bishop and rook
5. Which of these games includes the phrase “Do not pass go,
do not collect $200”?
Answer: Monopoly
6. The video game “Happy Feet” features what animals?
Answer: Penguins
7. What classic video game requires you to eat all the dots
throughout a maze?
Answer: Pac-Man
8. Which Street Fighter character wears a white outfit and a red
headband?
Answer: Ryu
9. “Astro Boy” is what genre of a video game?
Answer: Action
10. What sport is featured in the video game “FIFA”?
Answer: Football
11. What type of game is Axie Infinity?
Answer: Blockchain game

Riddles & Rhymes Trivia Questions


This portion deals with the nursery rhymes kids learned in school
and the riddles some still can’t solve today.

1. In “The Farmer in the Dell,” what did the cat take?


Answer: The rat
2. What did the “Itsy Bitsy Spider” climb up?
Answer: The waterspout
3. What did the “Three Little Kittens” lose?
Answer: Their mittens
4. How many bags of wool did “Baa Baa Black Sheep” have?
Answer: Three
5. Why did Jack and Jill go up the hill?
Answer: To fetch a pail of water
6. How can a man go eight days without sleep?
Answer: By sleeping during the night
7. How can you drop a raw egg on the concrete floor without
cracking it?
Answer: The egg won’t crack the concrete floor
8. If there are six apples and you take away four, how many do
you have?
Answer: Four
9. What goes up and down, but still remains in the same place?
Answer: Stairs
10. What gets wetter and wetter the more it dries?
Answer: A towel

Religion & Culture Trivia Questions


Holidays & Celebrations Trivia Questions
This section of questions covers events and holidays celebrated all
over the world.

1. What holiday is called “turkey day”?


Answer: Thanksgiving Day
2. In the US, what month is Labor Day in?
Answer: September
3. When is Canada Day?
Answer: July 1st
4. Mexico’s Dia de los Muertos, means what in English?
Answer: Day of the Dead
5. Oktoberfest in Germany is celebrated with what drink?
Answer: Beer
6. What is celebrated on the 2nd Saturday in June in the United
Kingdom?
Answer: The Queen’s Official Birthday
7. Which country celebrates the Storming of the Bastille?
Answer: France
8. Mahatma Gandi’s birthday is a national holiday in which
country?
Answer: India
9. The Chinese New Year is celebrated on what day and month?
Answer: 25th January
10. Independence Day in Cambodia is when?
Answer: 9th November
11. Which holiday is known as the “Festival of Lights” and is
celebrated by lighting candles over eight days?
Answer: Hanukkah
12. What festival, celebrated in February, is famous for its colorful
parades, masks, and elaborate costumes?
Answer: Carnival
13. In which country is the Festival of Holi celebrated with vibrant
colored powders and water balloons?
Answer: India
14. What is the name of the holiday celebrated by Muslims
worldwide, marking the end of Ramadan?
Answer: Eid al-Fitr
15. What festival marks the Chinese New Year, with each year
represented by an animal from the Chinese zodiac?
Answer: Lunar New Year

Religion Trivia Questions


This section contains questions about the most followed faiths,
beliefs, and religions in the world.

1. How many books are in the Catholic Bible?


Answer: Seventy-three
2. How many fish were used to feed the 5,000 along with the
loaves?
Answer: Two
3. Which god is considered the “destroyer” and is part of the
Hindu Trinity?
Answer: Shiva
4. The mother of the youngest Pandavas is?
Answer: Madri
5. The Islamic calendar is based on which cycle?
Answer: Lunar
6. Who was the last prophet in Islam?
Answer: Muhammad
7. “Cohen” is Hebrew for what?
Answer: Priest
8. What is the Hebrew term for a good deed done out of a sense
of religious duty?
Answer: Mitzvah
9. In which country was Buddha born?
Answer: Nepal
10. Where does Buddhism fall in a ranking of the world’s largest
religion?
Answer: Fifth
11. What is the holiest city in Sikhism, home to the Golden
Temple?
Answer: Amritsar
12. What is the main pilgrimage site for Muslims, located in
Mecca?
Answer: Kaaba
13. In Hinduism, what is the term for the cycle of birth, death, and
rebirth?
Answer: Samsara
14. In Buddhism, what are the teachings of the Buddha known
as?
Answer: Dharma
15. In Judaism, what is the central prayer expressing the oneness
of God?
Answer: Shema

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