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Geography (English)[edit]
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which is the capital of Greece?
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Athens
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What's the color of the flag of france?
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Blue, white, red
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OS' computer abbreviation usualy means?
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Operating System
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Where is stockholm located?
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sweden
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which is the atomic number for Plutonium?
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94
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which of them is a volcano?
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Pinatubo
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who is known as the human calculator?
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Scott Flansburg
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which of these is NOT part of water cycle?
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fixation
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which was the first country to introduce plastic banknotes?
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Australia
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Which is known as land of the koala?
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Australia
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What country is the mother of anime?
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Japan
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What´s the national anthem of United States?
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B. The Star-Spangled Banner
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when was the dwarf planet pluto discovered
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D. 1930
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I'm on a river cruise, visiting Vienna, Budapest, and Bratislava. Which river am I gliding down?
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A. Danube - Donau
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I'm standing under the "Brandenburger Tor", and the smell of 'Apfel Strudel' fills the air! Where am I?
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C. Germany // Deutschland
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If I decided to take a Caribbean cruise which one of these island nations would I NOT be able to visit?
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A. Tahiti
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If I told you I was watching the Daytona 500 in person, in which American state would I be?
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B. Florida
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If I visit Bondi Beach - one of the world's most beautiful - to which country would I be traveling?
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C. Australia // Australien
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In New York City, on which street is the New York Stock Exchange?
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A. Wall Street
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In what country is Lake Baikal located?
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A. Russia // Russland
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In what country is the San Andreas Fault located?
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A. The United States
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In which country is the source of the river Danube?
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A. Germany // Deutschland
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In which Midwest state is Springfield, St. Joseph, Creve Coeur, and Cape Girardeau based?
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Right answer is Missouri, Quiz counts it false <---- Quizz accepts - A. Misissippi as right answer.
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Kuala Lumpur located in what country?
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D. Malaysia // Malaysien
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Madison is the state capital of which US state?
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A. Wisconsin
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Of which country is Sofia the capital city?
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C. Bulgaria
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O'Hare airport is located in:
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Chicago
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Stockholm is located along what sea?
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A. Baltic Sea // Baltisches Meer
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The capital of Argentina:
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Buenos Aires
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The capital of Colombia is?
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Bogota
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The capital of Czech Republic?
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C. Prague
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The capital of India is?
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New Dehli
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The country with the smallest area in the world is?
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A. Vatican City // Vatikan
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The Himalayas are located on which continent?
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A. Asia // Asien
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The Petronas Towers are located in what country?
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B. Malaysia // Malaysien
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The Redwood National Park is located in which US state?
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A. California // Kalifornien
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The river flowing through the heart of London is called
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Thames
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The smallest ocean in the world?
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Arctic Ocean // arktischer Ozean
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To which Asian country am I traveling if I am going to visit the Forbidden City?
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D. China
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To which canadian province will I be going if I tell you I am off to see the Calgary Stampede?
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A. Alberta
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To which continent am I going if I have decided to visit Queen Maud Land and Deception Island?
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B. Antarctica // Antarktis
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To which of the following countries will I travel to see the prehistoric Uffington White Horse?
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D. England
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What Caribbean island did Columbus originally name Juana?
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A. Cuba // Kuba
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What city became capital of Cuba in 1519?
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A. Havana
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What country is Big Ben located in?
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D. United Kingdom
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What country is Stonehenge located in?
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B. United Kingdom
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What is the capital city of Belgium?
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C. Brussels
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What is the capital city of Sweden?
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C. Stockholm
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What is the capital of Angola?
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C. Luanda
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What is the capital of Australia?
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A. Canberra
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What is the capital of Canada?
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A. Ottawa
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What is the capital of Ireland?
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A. Dublin
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What is the capital of New York?
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A. Albany
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What is the capital of New Zealand?
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A. Wellington
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What is the capital of Scotland?
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C. Edinburgh
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What is the capital of Sudan?
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A. Khartoum
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What is the capital of Texas?
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A. Austin
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What is the capital of Turkey?
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B. Ankara
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What is the capital of Vermont?
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A. Montpelier
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What is the highest mountain on earth above sea level?
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C. Mt. Everest
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What is the highest waterfall in the world?
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D. Angel Falls
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What is the Japanese name for Japan?
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A. Nippon
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What is the largest cave in the world?
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D. Son Doong Cave
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What is the largest continent in the world?
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C. Asia // Asien
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What is the largest continental lake in the world?
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D. Lake Superior // Oberer See
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What is the largest landbound nation?
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Kazakhstan
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What is the largest landlocked country in the world?
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Kazakhstan but if there is no option for Kazakhstan then take Mongolia
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What is the name of the invisible line that runs right around the Earth's middle, dividing it into two halves?
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B. The Equator // Äquator
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What is the name of the sea east of Korea?
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D. Sea of Japan // japanisches Meer
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What is the only nation that borders both Ecuador and Bolivia?
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A. Peru
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What is the tallest(highest) mountain in the world?
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B. Mt. Everest
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What is the world's largest desert?
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D. Antarctica
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What island is the Statue of Liberty located on?
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A. Liberty Island
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What state is Starbucks from?
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D. Washington
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What US city is home to the Bishop Museum?
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A. Honolulu
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What US city is nicknamed the "Motor City"?
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A. Detroit
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What's the capital city of Switzerland?
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B. Bern
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What's the nationality of J.S.Bach?
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B. Germany
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What's the national anthem of Canada ?
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A. O Canada
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What's the national anthem of people's republic of china?
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B. The March of the Volunteers
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Where am I if I am in the largest city in Africa eating baklava, watching feluccas sail up the Nile?
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C. Cairo
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Where is Big Ben located?
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C. London or D. United Kingdom
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Where is Bolivia located?
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D. South America
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Where is Hagia Sofia located?
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B. Turkey
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Where is Kuala Lumpur located, in what country?
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D. Malaysia
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Where is Lima located?
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D. Peru
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Where is Machu Picchu located?
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B. Peru
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Where is Mecca located?
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B. Saudi Arabia
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Where is Moscow located?
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D. Russia
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Where is Mount Fuji located?
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B. Japan
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Where is Pompeii located?
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B. Italy
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Where is Riyadh located?
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D. Saudi Arabia
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Where is Rome located?
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D. Italy
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Where is Saint Basil's Cathedral located?
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B. Russia
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Where is the Eiffel Tower located?
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A. Paris
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Where is the Golden Gate Bridge located?
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B. San Fransisco
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Where is the Kremlin located?
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C. Russia
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Where is the Louvre located?
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D. France
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Where is the Mumbai located?
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D. India
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Where is the Palace of Versailles located?
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B. France
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Where is the Siberia located?
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D. Russia
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Where is the Suez Canal located?
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B. Egypt
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Where is the Taj Mahal located?
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B. India
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Where is Tokyo located?
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D. Japan
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Where would one find Catalonia on a map?
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A. Spain
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Where would you find the historic temple of Angkor Wat?
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D. Cambodia
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Where is one of South europe oldest national park "Plitvice Lakes" located?
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C. Croatia
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Which city is not named after a person?
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Moscow
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Which city is the Taj Mahal in?
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A. Agra
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Which country did tango originate from?
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D. Argentina
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Which country has the largest oil reserves?
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D. Saudi Arabia
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Which country has the largest possession of forest?
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A. Russia
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Which country has the most land?
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D. Russia
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Which country has the most lakes in the world?
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B. Canada
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Which country is known as "Country of Sakura"?
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B. Japan
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Which "four corners" state is home to Alamogordo, Taos, Truth or Consequences, and Mescalero?
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B. New Mexico
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what year did toronto won the stanley cup?
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D.1967
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Which is longest river in china?
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B.Yangtze
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Which is not a European nation?
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Maldive
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Which is the largest country in Africa by area?
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A. Algeria
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Which is the longest river in the world?
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A. Nile
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Which is the smallest country in the world?
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C. Vatican City State
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Which is the world's largest port according to volume?
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C. Rotterdam
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Which Midwest farmland state includes New Salem, Springfield, Metropolis, and Champaign?
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A. Illinois
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Which Mississippi state - called "America's Heartland" - is home to Amana, Fort Dodge and Dubuque?
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D. Iowa
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Which mountain has the highest altitude in the world?
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B. Mt. Everest
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Which Northwestern state has the towns of Starbuck, Walla Walla, Port Angeles, and Olympia?
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A. Washington
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Which ocean has the largest area?
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A. Pacific
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Which of the following islands is not located in Europe?
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B. Maldives
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Which of these world capitals is also the largest city in its home country?
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C. Tokyo
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Which river in United States is known as "Old Man River"?
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B. Mississipi River
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Which river runs through Paris?
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A. Seine
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Which state do Missoula, Whitefish, Big Fork, and Butte call home?
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B. Montana
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Which state has many Civil War battlefields and is home to Macon, Augusta, Peachtree City, and Marietta?
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A. Georgia
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Which state includes Atlantic City and the towns of Somerville, Tenafly, Springfield, and Hoboken?
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B. New Jersey
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Which state is Mount Rushmore National Memorial located in?
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A. South Dakota
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Which state - named after European monarch - has towns called Lafayette, Lake Charles, and Bogalusa?
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D. Louisiana
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Which state on the Canadian border is home to Coeur d'Alene, Downey, Idaho Falls and Pocatello?
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C. Idaho
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Which US state is known as the Sunshine state?
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D. Florida
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Which US state is nicknamed the "Ocean State"?
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A. Rhode Island
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Which wonder of the world was found in Iraq?
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Hanging Gardens
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Willapa bay opens to what ocean?
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A. Pacific
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What is the capital of Indonesia?
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D. Jakarta
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World's highest annual rainfall is reported at
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A. Mawsynram, India
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In which country the organization Greenpeace was founded?
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D. Canada
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Which is the only continent in the world without an active volcano?
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A. Australia
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How many players does a rugby union has?
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B. 15
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History[edit]
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Where is one of south europe oldest national park "Plitvice lakes" located?
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C.Croatia
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Che Guevara is from? Che Guevara ist aus?
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. Argentina // Argentinien
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who did the first successful human heart transplant?
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C.Dr. C N Barnard
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Where is Fidel Castro from?
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Cuba
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During which dynasty was catholicism introduced into china?
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B. Ming
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During whose reign was Chateau de Versailles built?
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B. Louis XIV
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Harriet Tubman was one of the most famous and successful abductors involved in what?
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C. The Underground Railroad
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How long did King Louis XIX rule France for? - Wie lang regierte König Louis XIX in Frankreich?
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D. 15 minutes
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How many dynasties had set Nanjing as their capital city?
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B. 6
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How many states did United States have when they won the Independence War
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B. 13
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How many years had Da Vinci spent on Mona Lisa?
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B. 4
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How much did it cost to take the New York subway when it be
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A. 5 cents
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How old was John F. Kennedy when he was assassinated? - Wie alt war John F. Jennedy bei seiner Ermordung?
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A. 46
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In 1997, who became the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom? - Wer wurde 1997 Premierminister des Vereinigten Königreichs?
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B. Tony Blair
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In the '60's and '70's, many men were sent into space in the Apollo missions. Where did they land?
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A. Moon
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In which year did the first moon landing occur? - In welchem Jahr fand die erste Mondlandung statt?
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A.1969 A is correct but it says 1966! B says 1969 which is the right date, but is incorrect in the game...
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Inventor of the cotton gin is?
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. Eli Whitney
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Magellan circumnavigated the globe in what century?
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B. 16th century
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Montezuma was the emperor of which ancient society? - Montezuma war Herrscher über die?
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A. Aztecs // Azteken
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Name the king who failed to keep an eye on things at the battle of Hastings?
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D. Harold
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Nelson Mandela is celebrated worldwide for fighting racism. Of which country was he president? In welchem Land war Nelson Mandela Präsident?
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C. South Africa // Süd-Afrika
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On September 11th, 2001, many died in NYC from a terrorist attack. Which building was involved? Am 11.September 2001 wurde welches Gebäude in NY von Terroristen angegriffen?
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D. World Trade Center
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Saddam Hussein was the dictator of which Middle Eastern country? - Saddam Hussein war Diktator welches Landes?
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A. Iraq
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The Cold War was a war of words and hostility mainly between the USSR and which country? - Der kalte Krieg war zwischen der UDSSR und welchem Land?
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C. USA
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The first World War began in:
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B. 1914
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The name of Sears Tower in Chicago was changed in 2009. What is its new name?
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A. Willis Tower
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The period between the Middle Ages and the Modern Era is?
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Renaissance
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What city became the first to use neon signs to advertise shops?
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A. Paris
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what does the roman numeral c represent?
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A. 100
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What gas filled the Hindenburg airship? Mit welchem Gas wurde die Hindenburg gefüllt?
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A. Hydrogen // Wasserstoff
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What ships did Vikings sail in? - In welchen Schiffen segelten Wikinger?
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A. Longboats // Langboote
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What was Bikini Atoll testing ground for? - Was wurde im Bikina Atoll getestet?
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. Atomic bombs // Atombomben
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What was the first Apollo mission? - Welches war die erste Apollo-Mission?
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. Apollo 11
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What was the first US city to have a subway system? - Welche US-Stadt hatte als erstes eine U-Bahn?
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A. Boston
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What was the name of the Princess of Wales who died in 1997 as the result of a car crash in Paris?
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D. Diana
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What year did the Panama Canal first open? - In welchem Jahr wurde der Panama Kanal zum ersten Mal geöffnet?
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A. 1914
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What year did the Titanic sink? - In welchem Jahr sank die Titanic?
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C. 1912
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What year was Pearl Harbor attacked?
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B. 1941
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When was Napoleon Bonaparte crowned as Napoleon I?
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B. 1804
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When was Nobel Prize first Awarded
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B. 1901
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When was World Health Organization established?
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B. 1948
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When was World Trade Organization established?
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D. 1995
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When were the Terracotta Warriors and Horses discovered in China?
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C. 1974
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Where is the palace of versailles located? - Wo findet man den Palast von Versailles?
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B. France // Frankreich
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Where was the United States capital located during most of George Washington's 2 terms as President? Welche war die US Hauptstadt während der 2 präsidentalen Saisons George Washingtons?
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B. Philadelphia
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Where were playing cards invented? - Wo wurden die Spielkarten erfunden?
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D. China
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Which American inventor held 1,093 patents? - Welcher amerikanische Erfinder hatte 1093 Patente?
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A. Thomas Edison
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Which animal is not among the 12 Chinese Zodiacs?
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A. Cat
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Which country experienced a period called the Meiji Restoration?
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A. Japan
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Which country was not a part of the Axis powers in World War 2?
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D. Netherlands
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Which country was split into zones by the Yalta Agreement? - Welches Land wurde durch die Yalta Vereinbarung in 2 Bereiche eingeteilt?
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A. Germany // Deutschland
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Which country was the first to start industrialization?
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C. Great Britain
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which country was the first to launch an artificial satellite?
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B.Soviet Union
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Which European city was divided by a wall, separating capitalism in the west from communism in the east?
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C. Berlin
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Which Spanish Artist was the inventor of cubism?
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. Picasso
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Which US president appears on the far left at Mount Rushmore?
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A. George Washington
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Which US president served the shortest term? - Welcher US Präsident hatte die kürzeste Amtszeit?
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D. William Henry Harrison
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Who became the Prime Minister of Ukraine on December 18th, 2007? - Wer wurde am 18.Dezember 2007 Premierminister der Ukraine?
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C. Yulia Tymoshenko
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Who first invented toilet paper? - Wer erfand als erstes das Toilettenpapier?
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A. The Chinese // Die Chinesen
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Who invented the flushing toilet?
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D. Thomas Crapper
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Who leaked NSA documents to the Guardian in 2013?
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D. Edward Snowden
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Who was the first emperor in Chinese history?
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B. Qin Shi Huangdi
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Who was the first man to climb Mount Everest?
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D. Sir Edmund Hillary
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Who was the first US president to appear on television?
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A. Franklin D. Roosevelt
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Who was the leader of free france during world war II??
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B. Charles de Gaulle
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Who was the legendary Benedictine monk who invented the champagne?
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C. Don Perignon
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Who is the writer of Oedipus - Wer schrieb Oedipus?
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B. Sophocles
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Who was the painter that completed Volga River Trackers?
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B. I.E.Repin
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How long was the Arab-Israeli War of 1967?
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- 6 days
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The second world war began in:
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- 1939
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Which country was created after World War 1:
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- Austria
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The ancient statue of Colossus was in the island of
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- Rhode
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Who was the first king of Scotland?
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Kenneth MacAlpin
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Where was Genghis Khan born?
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Mongolia
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Famous gladiator who start revolution of slaves against Rome
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-Spartacus
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Fruits & Vegetables[edit]
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Bananas are a good source of which element?
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Potassium
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Falafels are made with?
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Chickpeas
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I am a purple-coloured fruit. Little Jack Horner pulled me out of a Christmas pie!
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B. Plum
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I am a shiny fruit, and you can find me in red and green colors. "An ______ a day keeps the doctor away".
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C. Apple
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I am bright red. I have all my seeds on the outside, and I am sometimes served with cream.
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A. Strawberry
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I am sour and lovely shade of yellow. You can find me in a well-known rhyme - "Oranges and _____".
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A. Lemons
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I am very much like an orange. I am the same colour but a little bit smaller.
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D. Tangerine
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I grow on a vine. I can be red or green and your mum and dad drink my juice in wine.
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C. Grapes
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Roald Dahl wrote about a boy called James and his adventures on a flying fruit. The book is called, "James and the Giant _______".
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B. Peach
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Tennis players eat me between games to keep nice and strong. I can also be found in pajamas!
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B. Banana
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What are dried plums called?
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Prunes
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What is the largest tree born fruit in the world?
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D. Jackfruit
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What is the main ingredient of guacamole?
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A. Avocados
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What kind of acid is found in lemons?
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Citric Acid
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Which of these fruits grows on a vine?
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A. Grapes
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Which of these isn't a fruit? I am found underground, can be made into fries, and can also be baked!
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D. Potato
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You can find me up a palm tree. I am brown on the outside and white on the inside. I am very hard, and sometimes fall on people's heads!
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A. Coconut
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What colour is a Himalayan poppy?
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B. Blue
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Olympics & Sports[edit]
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Each country taking part in the Olympics has a 3-letter code. Which is NOT an Olympic country code?
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A. BBC
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How long is a marathon?
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A. 42.195km
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How many holes are there in a standard ritz cracker?
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A. 7
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How many MLB teams does Florida have?
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D. 2
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How many NBA teams does Florida have?
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D. 2
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How many NFL teams does Florida have?
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D. 3
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How many NHL teams does Florida have?
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D. 2
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How many pockets does a snooker table have?
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C. 6
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How many throwing events are in a Decathlon?
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A. 3
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How often do the Summer Olympic Games take place?
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C. Every 4 years
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How tall is a regulation adult soccer goal? Wie groß ist nach Verordnung ein Fußballtor
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A. 8 feet // 8 Fuß
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In 2008, the 29th Olympic Games mainly took place in which Asian city?
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C. Beijing
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In the game of Cricket, how many balls are there in an over?
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D. 6
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In the game of Netball, what can't a player do?
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D. Run with the ball
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In the game of Snooker, what color ball needs to be sunk before sinking a ball other than a red ball?
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D. Red
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In which country was the first modern olympic games held?
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D. Greece
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In which sport would you use a chucker?
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D. Polo
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In which sports event was the term "Derby" first used?
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A. Horse Racing
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Medals are awarded for first, second, and third places in the Olympic events. What are these medals called?
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B. Gold, silver and bronze medals
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Number of holes on a golf course
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. 18
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Olympic Games have one or more mascots. Which of these mascots is from the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics?
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B. The Fuwa
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First gymnast to score a perfect 10 seven times at the Olympics?
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D. Nadia Comaneci
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The flag of the Olympic games has five coloured rings joined together. What do the rings represent?
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A. The continents of the world
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The Heisman Trophy is presented for?
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Football
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The modern Olympic Games were started by an organization called the IOC. What does IOC stand for?
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C. International Olympic Committee
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The Olympic Flame is carried around the world to the Olympic host nation. Where does its journey begin?
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D. Olympia in Greece
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Until 2014, which national football team has won the most World Cups?
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A. Brazil
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until 2015, which national football team has won the most Women's World Cup??
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B. United States
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Up to, and including, the 2012 Olympic Games, which city has hosted the Olympic Games more than once?
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C. London, UK
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What city is the NHL team known as the Lightning from?
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D. Tampa Bay
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What country invented the Winter Olympic sport of bobsleigh?
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A. Switzerland
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What disorder did Muhammad Ali develop after retiring from boxing?
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A. Parkinson's
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What is martial arts founded by Bruce Lee?
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B. Jeet Kun do
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What number was Michael Jordan wearing during his career in NBA?
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A. 23
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What team did basketball star Larry Bird play 13 seasons for?
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A. Boston Celtics
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What's David Beckham most famous for?
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A. Football
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What's the nationality of the tennis player, Roger Federer?
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Switzerland
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When and where did the original Ancient Olympic Games take place?
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D. Over 2000 years ago in ancient Greece
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Where does the game of Cricket originate from?
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D. England
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Where does the game of Rugby originate from?
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D. Britain
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where was french football player Zinedine Zidane born?
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C. Marseille
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Which athlete won the 110m hurdles at the Athen Olympics?
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C. Liu Xiang
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Which country invented winter Olympic bobsleigh?
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. Switzerland in 1897
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Which country was the first modern Olympic Games held?
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D. Greece
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Which French Football club has won a streak of 7 successive titles in Ligue 1?
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C. Olympique Lyonnais
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Which German football player was nicknamed Der Kaiser?
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D. Franz Beckenbauer
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Which national football team won the first World Cup?
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B. Uraguay
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Which sport is an official event at the modern Summer Olympic Games?
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A. Swimming
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Who holds the MLB single season home run record?
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D. Barry Bonds
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Who was the first football player that scored more than 1000 goals?
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B. Pele
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Who was the first male tennis player to win all four grand slams on three different surfaces?
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B. Andre Agassi
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Who did Stone Cold Steve Austin wrestle at the 1998 edition of "Over the Edge"?
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C. Dude Love
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Who was the only scorer in the final match of euro 2004?
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D. Angelos Charisteas
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How many gold medals did Michael Phelps won at Olympics of Beijing in 2008?
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8
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Cartoons, Anime, & Comics[edit]
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Daredevil is blind but uses sound to "see" objects, like sonar. What else uses sonar?
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D. Bats and submarines
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Hajime no Ippo is a popular sports anime/manga about...
|
B. Boxing
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In Fullmetal Alchemist, Edward's brother, Alphonse, is a...
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B. Suit of armor
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In the anime film, Akira, what is pictured on the back of Kaneda's jacket?
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A. a pill
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In the anime film, Kiki's Delivery Service, Kiki is a...
|
B. witch
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In the Simpsons, who does Homer accidentally shoot out of a torp?
|
A. Captain Tennille
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In the Simpsons, who normally drives Springfield Elementary's school bus
|
A. Otto
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Iron Man's armor can perform miracles. Many animals also have 'armor'; what is such a skeleton called?
|
A. Exoskeleton
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Japanese animation studio, Trigger Inc., was founded by former employees of which other studio?
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B. Gainax
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Magneto’s amazing powers can manipulate and use magnetic fields. What would be most affected by Magneto?
|
. A steel paper clip
|
Peter Parker (Spiderman) has many spider-like abilities. What type of animal is a spider?
|
A. Arachnid
|
Spike Spiegal is a main character in which anime?
|
B. Cowboy Bebop
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Superman can fly. But what's the name of the natural force that keeps ordinary people down on earth?
|
B. Gravity
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The 3 starter pokemon in pokemon Red and Blue are Bulbasaur, Squirtle, and?
|
A. Charmander
|
The amazing X-Men's powers come from genetic mutations. Mutations form a part of what process?
|
B. Evolution
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The anime film, Grave of the Fireflies, take place during which war?
|
B. World War 2
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The Flash runs very fast but according to science, there's something that's even faster. What's that?
|
C. Light
|
What type is Pikachu from Pokemon series?
|
D. Electric
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What car does the protagonist of Initial D, Takumi Fujiwara, drive?
|
B. Toyota AE86
|
What color is Yotsuba's hair?
|
B. Green
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What does Batman carry in his utility belt?
|
C. Batarang
|
What genre is the anime, Ghost in the Shell, classified as?
|
B. Cyberpunk
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What is Cartman's first name on the TV show South Park?
|
A. Eric
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What is Clark Kent's alter ego?
|
D. Superman
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What is Superman's home planet?
|
A. Krypton
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What is the name of Batman's butler?
|
. Alfred
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What is the name of the rabbit in Bambi?
|
A. Thumper
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What number is on the side of Speed Racer's car in the original anime/manga?
|
B. 5
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When Violet from The Incredibles is visible, how do people see her?
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A. Light bounced off of Violet and into their eyes.
|
Which children's television show are the following names from: Donatello, Splinter Leonardo & Raphael?
|
A. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
|
Which superhero team is Reed Richards a member of?
|
A. The Fantastic Four
|
Who directed the Oscar winning anime film, Spirited Away?
|
A. Hayao Miyazaki
|
Who is the main protagonist of Dragon Ball/Dragon Ball Z?
|
B. Goku
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Who was the creator of Dragon Ball Series?
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D. Akira Toriyama
|
Who is the main protagonist of Neon Genesis Evangelion?
|
B. Shinji Ikari
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Who was the creator of one piece?
|
C. Eiichiro Oda
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What color is the first Mega Man?
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B. Blue
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Who's the creator of Les Aventures de Tintin et Milou?
|
B. Georges Remi
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What country is mother of Anime?
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A.Japan
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Religion[edit]
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Adam and Eve, lived in the beautiful Garden of Eden. Why did God banish them from there?
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C. They were disobedient
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In Greek and Roman mythology, nectar of the gods is...
|
. Ambrosia
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In Greek Mythology, who's regarded as the god of music, truth, the sun?
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B. Apollo
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In what religion was Jesus raised by his parents?
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C. Jewish
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Jesus called upon Lazarus for a meal. who was the lady who sat at his feet and listened to him talk?
|
B. Mary
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Jesus taught us that the most important thing we needed in life was...
|
D. Love
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The Pharaoh would not let the Israelites leave Egypt. Moses lead the out after 10 plagues were sent down. What was the last plague?
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A. Death of all the firstborn sons
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The Roman Goddess of Harvest is?
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Ceres
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The Roman Goddess of the Hunt is?
|
Diana
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What biblical figure by Michelangelo has been called "the most"?
|
. David
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What day is hump day?
|
A. Wednesday
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What Hindu god is known as "The Destroyer"?
|
A. Shiva
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When is Orthodox Christmas Day?
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D. January 7th
|
When Jesus was born, his mother, Mary, did not have a cradle, so she placed him elsewhere. Where?
|
D. Manger
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When the Israelites journeyed for 40 years to the promised land, God promised what would not wear out?
|
A. Clothes and shoes
|
Where was Paul on his way to when Jesus stopped him with a bright light, beginning the transformation of Paul's life?
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C. Damascus
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Which disciple did not want Jesus to wash his feet at the Last Supper?
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D. Peter
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{{###EXPANDALL###}}
Which musical has won the most tony awards
|
C. The Producers (2001)
|
Daft Punk is an electronic music duo from what country?
|
C. France
|
Which Eminem song was collected in the soundtrack of 8 Miles the movie?
|
A. Lose Yourself
|
How many members are in the Korean pop group, SNSD (Girls' Generation)?
|
C. 9
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In the song 'The 12 days of Christmas', what are the 6 geese a-doing?
|
D. Laying
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What does a capella mean?
|
B. No instruments
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Michael Jackson is famous for?
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C. The Moon Walk
|
Taylor Swift's album, Fearless, was released in what year?
|
C. 2008
|
The American hip hop group N.W.A had six members, Arabian Prince, DJ Yella, Eazy-E, Ice Cube, MC Ren, and...
|
C. Dr. Dre
|
The harmonica is a small instrument made from plastic and metal. How do you play it?
|
D. With your mouth
|
This 4-string instruments made of spruce wood is played with a horsehair bow. What is it?
|
B. Violin
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This instrument has white and black keys with two or more pedals. What is it?
|
C. Piano
|
What is Marilyn (Marlyn) Manson's gender? - Quiz has incorrect spelling of First name
|
D. Male
|
What's F.F.Chopin's nationality?
|
B. Poland
|
When was the Christmas carol "Silent Night" composed?
|
A. 1818
|
Which 6-stringed instrument can be found in a rock band and uses an amplifier to make the sound louder?
|
B. Electric guitar
|
Which brass instrument is played by blowing into the mouthpiece and has 3 buttons that change the sound?
|
C. Trumpet
|
Which country originated opera?
|
A. Italy
|
Which American Rapper has a song called "Famous"?
|
D. Kanye West
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Which Irish instrument consists of many strings which are plucked by the hands of the musician?
|
C. Harp
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Which of the following instruments is a member of the strings family?
|
C. Cello
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Which percussive instrument is played by striking a stretched skin with a stick, such as 'bongos'?
|
D. Drums
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Which percussive instrument is played by striking a wooden bars with a mallet?
|
B. Xylophone
|
Which woodwind instrument is played by blowing into a mouthpiece, and has twenty or more tone holes?
|
A. Saxophone
|
Who is Vocaloid 2 CV-01?
|
C. Hatsune Miku
|
Who originally sang Gangnam Style?
|
C. PSY
|
Who was the composer of the opera Carmen?
|
B. Georges Bizet
|
What date is the International Music Day?
|
B. October 1
|
Yoko Ono was the wife of what famous musician?
|
D. John Lennon
|
In which American city did Jazz first appear?
|
D. New Orleans
|
In which film did michael jordan use to join the show
|
A. Space Jam
|
From which country did waltz originated from?
|
D. Austria (in AngelQuizz)
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What musical family does xylophone belong to?
|
Percussion
|
Number of lines in a sonnet?
|
14
|
Who was the composer of the Nutcracker?
|
Tsjaikovski
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Random Facts[edit]
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-ology means?
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the study of
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A cat is said to have?
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C. 9 lives
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A sophmore is in which grade in high school? [sophomore is misspelled]
|
10
|
About how many languages are there in the world?
|
C. about 3000
|
Anmol decided to give his bike 3 coats of paint. Which coat would go on the first?
|
C. The second
|
Fortune cookies are from what country?
|
C. The United States
|
From which country was sandwich believed to be originate??
|
A. Great Britain
|
How long is the shelf life of Twinkies?
|
C. Approximately 45 days
|
How many business days are there in a week?
|
D. 5
|
How many daily tides are there?
|
A. 2
|
How many days are there in a non leap year?
|
D. 365
|
How many hours are there in 1 week?
|
A. 168
|
How many is in a baker's dozen?
|
13
|
If a woman gives birth to triplets, how many babies does she have?
|
C. 3
|
If you are "intestate", what don't you have?
|
D. A will
|
In the United States, what is the day after Thanksgiving? Wann ist Thanksgiving in den USA?
|
A. Black Friday // Schwarzer Freitag
|
In which hand does Lady Liberty hold her torch?
|
Right
|
"Midori", "verde", "vert", and "Gruen" all translate to what English word?
|
D. Green
|
Most dust particles in your house are what?
|
D. Dead skin
|
Number of months with exactly 30 days?
|
4
|
Office paper is typically sold in packs of 500 sheets. What is this pack called?
|
C. Ream
|
Pronouns this, that, and those, are referred to by what name?
|
Demonstratives
|
Rapper Eminem's real name is?
|
Marshall Bruce Mathers III
|
The highest male voice is?
|
A. Tenor
|
The tides are controlled by?
|
The moon
|
Traditionally, what type of wood do Rolls Royce use on the dashboards of their cars?
|
D. Walnut
|
Warren Buffet is a famous what? Warren Buffet ist ein berühmter?
|
D. Investor
|
What agency of the US Department of Defense creates and develops new military technology?
|
A. DARPA
|
What are sorted by size in a laitram machine?
|
A. Shrimps
|
What color means go?
|
D. Green
|
What color means go in China?
|
D. Green
|
What do you use to dot your lowercase "I"?
|
A. Tittle
|
What does M&M's stand for?
|
A. Mars & Murrie's
|
What does Victoria's Secret sell?
|
C. Lingerie
|
What is a word that is spelled the same forward and backward?
|
Palindrome
|
What is "nori" made from?
|
A. Seaweed
|
What is the country code for Russia?
|
D. 007
|
What is the language spoken by the most people on earth?
|
Chinese
|
What is the last letter of the Greek alphabet?
|
A. Omega
|
What state is Jack Daniels from?
|
D. Tennessee
|
What state is Jim Beam from?
|
A. Kentucky
|
What symbol shares a key with the number 4 on a standard compute
|
A. dollar sign
|
What type of drawing magnifies a person's facial characteristics?
|
Caricature
|
What vitamin is mostly required for blood coagulation?
|
A. Vitamin K
|
What weighs more: A ton of feathers, a ton of bricks, or a ton of gold?
|
D. All the same
|
What would a tailor do with his hot plonker?
|
D. Iron Cloth
|
Where is Waldo?
|
D. Everywhere
|
Which is NOT a primary color?
|
B. Orange
|
Which method am I most likely to use to trek up to the mountainous, ancient Incan city of Machu Picchu?
|
D. Take a tour bus
|
Which side of a ship is "starboard"?
|
A. Right
|
Which University was founded as the College of New Jersey?
|
A. Princeton
|
Which word best describes the union of two political parties to form a government?
|
C. Coalition
|
Who is the founder of Liverpool Football Club?
|
A. John Houlding
|
What color is the $100 Australian dollar note?
|
Green
|
Real parmasan cheese is?
|
Parmigiano-Reggiano
|
Science/Nature[edit]
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An elongated worm-like larva of a butterfly or moth is:
|
Caterpillar
|
Are Gorillas carnivores, omnivores, or herbivores?
|
D. Herbivores / Pflanzenfresser
|
Bright vivid colors on animals is really indicative of
|
Poisonous
|
Clouding of the lens of the eye is known as:
|
Cataract
|
Earnest Rutherford is a famous New Zealander most known for what?
|
D. Splitting the atom
|
Element, used in toothpaste to prevent cavities
|
Fluorine
|
How many carats in pure gold?
|
24
|
How many eyes do most spiders have?
|
C. 8
|
How many muscles are there in an elephant's trunk?
|
A. 40,000
|
How many pairs of chromosomes do humans have?
|
C. 23
|
How many pairs of ribs are there in the average human skeleton?
|
A. 12
|
How many participants does asexual reproduction require?
|
C. 1
|
How many senses do humans have?
|
C. 9 to 20 or more
|
How many toes is a human baby born with?
|
D. 10
|
How old is the universe believed to be?
|
D. 13.8 billion years
|
If I dissolve sugar in water, what have I made?
|
B. A solution
|
If the moon is full, what shape is it in the sky?
|
C. Circle
|
In what decade did scientists first split the atom?
|
B. 1910s / C. 1910 for Angel Quiz / 1930 in der deutschen Version!!!
|
Mach One refers to speed of what?
|
A. Sound
|
Nephrology concerns?
|
Kidney
|
On average, how long does a healthy alpaca live?
|
C. Approx. 20 years
|
How much of earth's surface is covered by water?
|
C. 70.8%
|
Planet Earth is the ______ planet from the Sun.
|
A. Third
|
Superheroes have fought the Kree , The Skrull , and aliens from other galaxies . What’s our galaxy called ?
|
The Milky Way
|
Taiga and Tundra are examples of?
|
Biomes
|
The bone found between the knee and the hips is?
|
Femur
|
The medieval "science" of transforming base metals to gold is:
|
Alchemy
|
The natural home of an animal is called
|
Habitat
|
The only natural enemy of Great White Shark is:
|
Killer Whale
|
Thomas Edison's rival is:
|
Tesla
|
Vermillion is a shade of which color?
|
A. Red
|
What are sorted by size in a laitram machine?
|
A. Shrimps
|
What are the main reasons to domesticate alpacas?
|
C. For their wool and meat
|
What biological family does alpaca belong to?
|
B. Camiladae
|
What color is a sun flower?
|
D. Yellow
|
What Creature's bite can lead to Lyme disease?
|
A. Tick
|
What do herpetologists study?
|
Reptiles
|
What do Mitochondria produce?
|
C. ATP
|
What do the rings around Saturn mostly consist of?
|
D. Water Ice
|
What does a monophobe fear?
|
A. Being alone
|
What element's chemical symbol is Na?
|
Sodium
|
What family of animals do humans belong to?
|
C. Hominidae
|
What gas filled the Hinderburg airship?
|
A. Hydrogen
|
What girls name is also the term used to describe a female donkey?
|
D. Jenny
|
What gives Mars its red appearance?
|
D. Iron Oxide
|
What happens if you melt something?
|
A. It changes from a solid to a liquid
|
What is a group of crows called?
|
A. Murder
|
What is a group of kangaroos called?
|
D. A mob
|
What is at the center of a black hole?
|
D. A singularity
|
What is lightning made of?
|
D. Electricity or C. Plasma (two diffirent pack of answers to choose)
|
What is the closest planet to the sun of the Solar System?
|
D. Mercury
|
What is the closest star to the sun of the solar system?
|
A. Proxima Centauri
|
What is the best-known invention of Peace Prize founder Alfred N?
|
A. Dynamite
|
What is the human body mostly made of?
|
D. Water
|
What is the largest dinosaur known to have walked the earth?
|
D. Argentinosaurus
|
What is the largest flower in the world?
|
D. Rafflesia
|
What is the largest mammal in the world?
|
D. Blue Whale
|
What is the largest planet in our solar system?
|
D. Jupiter
|
What is the largest spider in the world?
|
D. Giant Huntsman Spider / German: Heteropoda Maxima
|
What is the lightest element?
|
D. Hydrogen
|
What is the name of our galaxy?
|
D. The Milky Way
|
What is the name of the gas in the air that keeps us alive?
|
A. Oxygen
|
What is the name of the organ in our bodies that pumps blood?
|
A. Heart
|
What is the process by which particular biological traits become more or less common over time?
|
C. Natural Selection
|
What is the scientific name for humans?
|
C. Homo Sapien [Homo Sapiens, actually]
|
What is the scientific name for windpipe?
|
A. Trachea
|
What is the speed of sound?
|
C. 340.29 m/s
|
What is the sun?
|
D. A star
|
What percentage of average adult human body is water? Zu wieviel % Wasser besteht der Körper eines durchschn. Erwachse
|
50-65 percent // deutsch: B.60-70%
|
What prevents the earth's atmosphere from drifting into space?
|
Gravity
|
What process do plants use to convert sun light into chemical energy?
|
C. Photosynthesis
|
What shines on the moon to make it bright at night?
|
C. Sun
|
What type of lenses do nearsighted people need for their glasses?
|
C. diverging lenses
|
What vitamin is mostly required for blood coagulation?
|
Vitamin K
|
Where do carrots grow?
|
C. Ground
|
Where's Nobel Prize awarded?
|
A. Sweden
|
Which is known as the Red Planet?
|
A. Mars
|
Which of these is NOT a fossil fuel?
|
A. Wood
|
Which of these is the hottest?
|
B. The Sun
|
Which of these living things does NOT have a backbone?
|
D. Earthworm
|
Which one of these animals are brainless?
|
A. Starfish
|
Which one of these is not a living organism?
|
C. Virus
|
Which one of these is not a mammal?
|
C. Lizard
|
Which substance, found in bogs and swamps, can be described as "unfinished coal"?
|
Peat
|
Who was the electric chair invented by?
|
D. A dentist
|
Who was the inventor of the first electrochemical battery?
|
C. A. Volta
|
PCR is a technique used to amplify...?
|
C. deoxyribonucleic acid
|
What is the Nickname of the worst smelling flower?
|
Corpse flower
|
The coldest place on earth?
|
Vostok Station, Antartica
|
Video Games & Systems[edit]
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Banjo is the protagonist of a game developed and published by Rare for the Nintendo 64. Who is his partner in said game?
|
C. Kazooie
|
Dota 2 is owned by which company?
|
D. Valve
|
Dr. Gordon Freeman is the main protagonist of which videogame?
|
C. Half Life
|
How many floors are there to explore in Diablo I?
|
D. 16
|
In Command & Conquer: Red Alert, which side could launch a GPS satellite?
|
D. The Allies
|
In Diablo II, Baal is the lord of what?
|
C. Destruction
|
In the game of Cluedo, players compete to discover the detail of what?
|
A. murder
|
In the original Doom game, what was the cheat code for god mode?
|
C. IDDQD
|
In the original Doom game, what was the cheat code for guns and ammo?
|
C. IDKFA (says IDFKA by mistake)
|
In the Super Mario games, what is Mario's profession?
|
B. Plumber
|
In the video game Sonic, how many rings do you need to collect to gain an extra life?
|
D. 100
|
In Warcraft III, which one of the following is not a race?
|
C. Gnome
|
Lara Croft is the protagonist of what videogame franchise?
|
C. Tomb Raider
|
Morgan Freeman is the main protagonist of which videogame?
|
D. None
|
Ness is the protagonist of a videogame published by Nintendo. What is the name of this game?
|
C. Earthbound
|
Sonic the Hedgehog is a videogame character developed by what company?
|
C. Sega
|
The 3 starter pokemon in Pokemon Red and Blue are Bulbasaur, Squirtle, and...
|
A. Charmander
|
The Doom series places the player on what planet?
|
C. Mars
|
Until 2015, which game is the best-selling on individual platforms?
|
A. Wii Sports
|
Until 2015, which game series are the best-selling across multiple platforms?
|
D. Tetris
|
What is the Game genre of Need For Speed
|
D. RAC
|
What color is Pac-Man?
|
C. Yellow
|
What company created Half-Life, Left 4 Dead, and Team Fortress 2?
|
D. Valve
|
What former professional basketball player played for the Los Angeles Lakers and had a 2D fighting game named after him?
|
C. Shaquille O'Neal
|
What game was developed by a New Zealand based independent devel?
|
A. Path of Exile
|
What is Final Fantasy 3 known as in the Japan?
|
D. Final Fantasy 6
|
What is Final Fantasy 6 known as in the United States?
|
C. Final Fantasy 3
|
What is Samus' gender in the Metroid games?
|
B. Female
|
What is the first boss you encounter in Diablo I?
|
D. The Butcher
|
What is the name of Solid Snake's right hand man in the Metal Gear Solid series?
|
D. Hal Emmerich
|
What is the name of the alien race in starcraft that plagues the universe much like a swarm of bugs?
|
D. Zergs
|
What is the name of the evil corporation featured in the Resident Evil series?
|
B. Umbrella
|
What is the name of the lead character in Final Fantasy VII?
|
C. Cloud Strife
|
What is the name of the lead character of the Dead Space series?
|
C. Isaac Clarke
|
What is the name of the lead character of the Half-life series?
|
C. Gordon Freeman
|
What is the name of the lead character of the hit game Final Fantasy VII?
|
C. Cloud
|
What is the name of the main hero in the Metal Gear Solid series?
|
C. Solid Snake
|
What is the name of the Ostrich like bird featured throughout the Final Fantasy series?
|
C. Chocobo
|
What is the name of the virus featured in the first two Resident Evil games?
|
D. T-Virus
|
What is the ranged special attack used by Ryu and Ken in Street fighter?
|
B. Hadouken
|
What's the game genre of Need for Speed series?
|
D. RAC
|
What type is Pikachu from the Pokemon series?
|
D. Electric
|
What was the first game released by Valve Corporation?
|
C. Half-Life
|
What was the full name of the original Warcraft game released by Blizzard Entertainment in 1994?
|
C. Warcraft: Orcs & Humans
|
What year was PlayStation 2 released?
|
C. 2000
|
What year was the Super Nintendo Entertainment System released in North America?
|
A. 1991
|
What's the profession of Fox Mccloud in the Star Fox series?
|
B.Pilot
|
Which attack is used by Sagat in Street Fighter?
|
D. Fire Shot or tiger shot
|
Which company made the Witcher series?
|
D. CD Projekt
|
Which game platform is owned by CD Projekt?
|
D. GOG
|
Which game platform is owned by EA?
|
D. Origin
|
Which game platform is owned by Ubisoft?
|
D. Uplay
|
Which of the following game is published by blizzard entertainment?
|
B. The Lost Vikings
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Which of the following video game console was developed by SONY?
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C. PS3
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Which of the following was part of the fourth generation of video game consoles?
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C. Sega Genesis
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Which one of these is not a traditional starting piece in the game of Monopoly?
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D. Snake
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Who does the player primarily control in The Legend of Zelda games?
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B. Link
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Who is a founder of Valve Corporation?
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C. Gabe Newell
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Who provided the voice for Captain John Smith in Disney's 1995 m...?
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A. Mel Gibson
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Card Games[edit]
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In No Limit Texas Hold'em poker, how many hole cards does a player have?
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2
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In No Limit Texas Hold'em poker, what is the strongest hand possible?
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D. 4 [Actually, Royal Flush, but the quiz considers this as a wrong answer]
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In No Limit Texas Hold'em poker, who is first to act after the first round of betting?
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D. Person left of dealer
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In Omaha Hold'em poker, how many hole cards does a player have?
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D. 4
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When playing Gin Rummy, how many cards are dealt to each player?
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D. 10
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Where were playing cards invented?
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D. China
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Which company makes Poker Night at the Inventory?
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D. Tell Tale
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TV & Movies[edit]
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Free Willy was a film about what?
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D. Whale
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Who is the character of game of thrones?
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D. Jon Snow
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In the movie "Batman vs Superman" what is the actor's name playing as Batman?
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A. Ben Affleck
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Harry Potter's best friend is:
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Ron Weasley
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How many Oscars did the 1997 movie "Titanic" win?
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A. 11
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In the movie "The Hunger Games", who fights with a bow and arrow?
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A. Glimmer
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In what country were the Lord of the Rings movies filmed?
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D. New Zealand
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In which movie did Russell Crowe play Maximus Decimus Meridius?
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A. Gladiator
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Superman comes from the planet:
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Krypton
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The amazing X-men's powers come from genetic mutations. Mutations from a part of what process?
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B. Evolution
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This actress is known for having violet eyes:
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E.Taylor
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What genre is the Matrix classified as?
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D. Cyberpunk
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What is Cartman's first name on the TV show South Park?
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A. Eric
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What magazine did Hugh Hefner found?
|
Playboy
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What was Doogie Howser's real first name?
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A. Douglas
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What was the film Twister about?
|
Tornados [Tornadoes are misspelled]
|
What's the avengers member Hawkeye's real name?
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B. Clint Barton
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What's the nationality of the actor, Alain Delon?
|
A. France
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What's the profession of Fox McCloud in Star Fox series?
|
B. Pilot
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When were the first Academy Awards presented?
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B. 1929
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Where does the train in Murder in the Orient Express start the trip?
|
D. Baghdad
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Which character does not belong to The Avengers?
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B. Wolverine o loky
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Which children's television show are the following name from: Donatello, Splinter Leonardo, & Raphael?
|
A. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
|
Which comedien has a sitcom on IFC? [comedian is misspelled]
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D. Mark Marron
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Which movie won the first Academy award for Best Picture?
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C. Wings
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Which network hosted the VGAs?
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D. Spike
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Which of the following is not a Fox News anchor?
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D. Stephen Colbert
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Which sketch comedy group had a show on IFC?
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D. WKYK (The Whitest Kids U' Know)
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Which social network was the movie, The Social Network, based on?
|
D. Facebook
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Which Star Wars character is a bounty hunter?
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D. Boba Fett
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Who directed Jurassic Park?
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D. Steven Spielberg
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Who directed the Lord of the Rings movies?
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A. Peter Jackson
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Who directed the Oscar winning anime film, Spirited Away?
|
A. Hayao Miyazaki
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Who is director of Saving Private Ryan?
|
D. Steven Spielberg
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Who is the actor of Jack Dawson in Titanic?
|
B. DiCaprio
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who is the actor of the protagonist in who am i?
|
A. Jackie Chan
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Who is the host of the TV show Jepordy?
|
D. Alex Trebek
|
Who was dead at the end of Sixth Sense?
|
D. Bruce Willis
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Who was the actor of the protagonist in Forest Gump?
|
A. Tom Hanks
|
who was the author of gone with the wind?
|
D. Margaret Mitchell
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Who was the actor of the protagonist in Forrest Gump?
|
A. Tom Hanks
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who was the first writer that portrayed james bond series?
|
D. Ian Fleming
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Who's the actor of the protagonist in Who am I?
|
A. Jackie Chan
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Who's the actress of Galadriel in the Lord of the Rings series?
|
A. Cate Blanchett
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Who's the director of the movie Schindler's List?
|
D. Steven Spielberg
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Who's the director of the movie Star Wars?
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B. George Lucas
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Literature[edit]
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"Call me Ishmael" begins which book?
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Moby Dick
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Great Gatsby's author is:
|
Fitzgerald
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In the novel Frankenstein, what is the monster called?
|
C. Frankenstein's monster
|
In what country is the San Andreas Fault located?
|
A. The United States
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In which country does story of Zorro happen?
|
A. Mexico
|
Roald Dahl wrote about a boy called James and his adventures on a flying fruit. The book is called, James and the Gaint?
|
B. Peach
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The author of The Three Musketeers is?
|
Dumas
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The crime of using others' words without permission or citation.
|
Plagiarism
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"The Raven" was written by:
|
Poe
|
What is Mr. Rochester's first name in Charlotte Bronte's novel, Jane Eyre?
|
C. Edward
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What is the literary term for a play on words?
|
A. Pun
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What is the platform number for the Hogwarts Express?
|
A. 9 3/4
|
What's the name of the squire of Alonso Quixano in Don Quixote?
|
B. Sancho Panza
|
what's the nationality of dramatist henrik johan ibsen?
|
B. Norway
|
When is the Illiad thought to have been written?
|
C. 8th century BC
|
Which of the following is among John Milton's works?
|
A. Paradise Lost
|
Which of the following is not among H.C.Andersen's fairy tales?
|
C. The Frog Prince
|
Which of the following is not among H.C. Anderson's fairy tales?
|
C. The Frog Prince
|
Which of the following is not among Shakespeare's works?
|
D. Samson Agonistes
|
Which of the following is not among the Brothers Grimm's folk tales?
|
D. The Mermaid
|
Which of the following was written by French novelist Stendhal?
|
C. Le Rouge et Le Noir
|
Who is not among the three musketeers in Les Trois Mousquetaires?
|
D. D'Artagnan
|
Who was the author of Uncle Tom's Cabin?
|
C. H.B.Stowe
|
Who was the first writer that portrayed James Bond series?
|
D. Ian Fleming
|
Who wrote the novel, The Catcher in the Rye?
|
C. J.D. Salinger
|
Who wrote the novel "The Da Vinci Code"?
|
A. Dan Brown
|
Who's the author of Gone with the Wind?
|
D. Margaret Mitchell
|
Who's the author of Madame Bovary?
|
B. G.Flaubert
|
Who's the author of Utopia?
|
B. Thomas More
|
Who's the author of Vanity Fair?
|
B. W.M. Thackeray
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Who's the author of Wuthering Heights?
|
B. Emily Bronte
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Who's the creator of Les Aventures de Tintin et Milou?
|
B. Georges Remi
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Computers, Internet & Technology[edit]
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In computer programming, a variable is typically used to do what?
|
C. Store specific data
|
In computer programming, traditionally, what will your first ever program do?
|
C. Output "Hello World"
|
Pressing Alt + Ctrl + Del in Windows will open what?
|
C. Task Manager
|
The IBM 5100 was released in what year?
|
B. 1975
|
What agency of the US Department of Defense creates and develops new military technology?
|
A. DARPA
|
What company developed the first laser printer in the 1970s? -Welches Unternehmen hat die ersten Laserdrucker in den 70er Jahr
|
A. Xerox
|
What is Microsoft's search engine called?
|
C. Bing
|
What is the main board of a computer called?
|
C. Motherboard
|
What is the maximum usable amount of RAM on a 32 - bit Windows operating system?
|
D. 4GB
|
What year was the Y2k bug supposed to happen?
|
D. 2000
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When talking about computers, what is an example of Hardware?
|
C. The monitor
|
When talking about computers, what is an example of an output device?
|
C. The speakers
|
When was the first generation iPod released?
|
C. 2001
|
Where is Twitter located?
|
D. San Francisco
|
Which company owns Skype?
|
D. Microsoft
|
Which of the following is NOT a key on a standard keyboard?
|
C. Repeat
|
In computer programming, traditionally, what will your first ever program do?
|
Output "Hello World"
|
With regard to television display, what is the meaning of the acronym HD?
|
High def
|
League of Angels[edit]
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How much HP does a Lvl. 1 HP gem give in League of Angels?
|
C. 500
|
What is the highest level cannon you can use (other than laser) in Tidal Pool in League of Angels?
|
C. 9
|
What is the highest ranking title in League of Angels called?
|
C. Zeus
|
What is the name of the first Angel you get in League of Angels?
|
D. Nocturna
|
What is the name of the lvl. 11-20 zone/town in League of Angels?
|
C. Yggdrasil, the World Tree
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What level can you start recruiting heroes in League of Angels?
|
C. 24
|
What level do you gain access to the 4th battle slot in League of Angels?
|
C. 35
|
What level do you gain access to the 5th battle slot in League of Angels?
|
C. 45
|
What level do you get access to Erebus in League of Angels?
|
C. 40
|
What level do you get your first title in League of Angels?
|
C. 20
|
What level do you get your mount in League of Angels?
|
C. 21
|
What level do you have to be in order to use World Chat in League of Angels?
|
C. 10
|
When did the League of Angels' closed beta start?
|
C. December 4th, 2013
|
Which of the following gets unlocked at level 26 in League of Angels?
|
C. Gemology
|
Which of the following gets unlocked at level 32 in League of Angels?
|
C. Tidal Pool
|
Who is the developer of League of Angels?
|
A. GTArcade
|
Who is Vocaloid CV-01?
|
C. Hatsune Miku
|
When was League of Angels game released in China?
|
C. July 2013
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Mathematics[edit]
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A farmer had 15 sheep, and all but 8 died. How many are left?
|
C. 8
|
How is the year 2000 written in Roman numerals?
|
A. MM
|
If you bet $25 to win $100, how often do you need to win to break-even on the bet?
|
D. 20% of the time
|
If you bet $50 to win $100, how often do you need to win to break-even on the bet?
|
D. 33% of the time
|
If you have 3 quarters, 4 dimes, and 4 pennies, how much money do you have?
|
C. 1.19
|
What does the Roman numeral C represent?
|
A. 100
|
What is 10 factorial?
|
C. 3628800
|
What is a multiple of 8?
|
C. 24
|
What is the product of one and three?
|
C. 3
|
What is the ratio 1 : 1 as a percentage?
|
D. 0.5
|
What is the ratio 1 : 2 as a percentage?
|
D. 0.33
|
What is the ratio 1 : 3 as a percentage?
|
D. 0.25
|
What is the sum of five and six?
|
C. 11
|
Which does NOT have an even number for its square root?
|
B. 81
|
Which of the following is not a prime number?
|
C. 497
|
What is the minimum number of bars on an abacus?
|
A. 9
|
3 cats eat 3 mice in three minutes. In how many minutes 100 cats eat 100 mice?
|
B. 3 minutes
|
How many sides are in a dodecagon?
|
C. 12
|
The number Pi represents the relation between
|
A. The diameter and circumference of a circle
|
chemistry[edit]
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What is the atomic number of plutonium?
|
D.94
|
What is the lightest element?
|
D. Hydrogen
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The World[edit]
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On what continent is located Liechtenstein?
|
C.Europe
|
which singer was first to record don't cry for me Argentina?
|
C.Julie Covington
|
What was Prometheus:
|
A.Titan
|
How many horizons and stars are there on the Flag of United States?
|
A. 13,50
|
What is the color of the cross in the swedish flag
|
C. Yellow
|
How many time zones are there in China?
|
C. 1
|
How many times zones in the world? // How many standard time zones are there?
|
. 24
|
In what country was the Terracotta Army sealed underground?
|
A. China
|
Number of provinces in China?
|
. 10
|
The Orient Express train originally ran from Paris to where?
|
A. Istanbul
|
What color is the cross on the flag of Finland?
|
A. Blue
|
What European art museum has a glass pyramid in its courtyard?
|
A. The Louvre
|
What is the first name of the Queen of England?
|
D. Elizabeth
|
What is the Japanese name for Japan?
|
A. Nippon
|
What is the largest tree born fruit in the world?
|
D. JackFruit Tree
|
What is the national emblem of Canada?
|
D. Maple leaf
|
Which country experienced a period called the meji restoration?
|
A. Japan
|
Which country has the largest population?
|
D. China
|
Which country has the most nuclear weapons?
|
D. Russia
|
Which country is not in the European Union?
|
D. Switzerland or in newer Erebus, Norway
|
Which nation has the largest petrol reserve?
|
. Saudi Arabia
|
Which state is Mount Rushmore National Memorial located in?
|
A. South Dakota
|
Which US President's Nickname was Big Bill?
|
A. William Howard Taft
|
Which US President's policy was known as New Frontier?
|
. Kennedy
|
Who is the head of state of all commonwealth countries?
|
D. The British Monarch
|
Who is the president of Russia?
|
D. Vladimir Putin
|
Who is the Vice President of the USA?
|
D. Joe Biden
|
Where's International Court of Justice located?
|
A. Den Haag
|
Who won the European Cup 2016?
|
Portugal
|
What is the highest rank in the British army?
|
Field marshal
|
New Question Angel's Quiz[edit]
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You are an abandoned in a house. It is cold. You have one match. What do you light first a lamp, the fire or a torch?
|
A. Match
|
What was the name of The passenger train service created in 1883 that connected Paris and Constantinople?
|
B. Orient Express
|
What color is cobalt?
|
A. Blue
|
What is the color the cross in the swedish flag?
|
C. Yellow
|
What kind of weapon is a falchion?
|
D.Sword
|
Which american rapper has a song called "Famous"?
|
D. Kanye West
|
Which president was a bachelor?
|
A.James Buchanan
|
In The Munsters TV series, who played Herman?
|
A.Fred Gwynne
|
Which is the second largest administrative building in the world?
|
B. Palace of the Parliament
|
Who was H.P.Lovecraft?
|
A. Author
|
A Crit Gem is opposite to _________ , as a _________ is opposite to Dodge.
|
C. Endurance , Hit gem.
|
How many official languages does South Africa have?
|
B. 11
|
What goes up but will NEVER comes down?
|
C. Age
|
Who directed the epic science fiction film "Interstellar"?
|
C. Christopher Nolan
|
Who did Stone Cold Steve Austin wrestle at the 1998 edition of Over the Edge?
|
C. Dude Love
|
Yakhchal is a type of ancient?
|
C.freezer
|
What was the original capital of Oklahoma?
|
D. Guthrie
|
which African country did once have the name of rhodesia?
|
A. Zimbabwe
|
Who did not play James Bond 007 in the original Casino Royale film?
|
B.Woody Allen
|
Which Phobia is known as fear of happiness?
|
C. Cherophobia
|
In Erebus, how many points does landing on a Creation give you?
|
B. 15
|
From which Country does Handball origin from
|
A. Denmark
|
What women traditionally use an ulu knife?
|
A. Inuits
|
Which Turkish city has the name of a cartoon character?
|
A. Batman
|
Gold Queen is evolved from which hero?
|
C. Fire Queen
|
On the tree have 15 birds. The hunter shot 1 of the birds buum!. How many birds are left?
|
A. 0
|
Who was the first to record the song Tainted Love?
|
C. Gloria Jones
|
The great Victoria Desert is located in
|
C. Australia
|
For which of the following disciplines is Nobel Prize awarded?
|
D. All of the above
|
A group of pugs is called?
|
A. Grumble
|
From whom is the famous sentence: I am become death, the destroyer of worlds?
|
C. Oppenheimer
|
In which Country is located Dracula's Castle?
|
A. Romania
|
Which country has the most time zones?
|
C. France
|
Which of the following is a non metal that remains liquid at room temperature?
|
B. Bromine
|
Ayers Rock in Australia is also know as what?
|
B. Uluru
|
Oldest living tree?
|
A. Methuselah
|
Which of these is not a part of DNA?
|
D. Uracil
|
The Olympic Games were first staged in honour/honor of:?
|
B. Zeus
|
The name of Pierre Cardin is associated with which of following fields?
|
D. Fashion Designing
|
Only planet to rotate clockwise.
|
D. Venus
|
What is the national animal of China?
|
A. Giant panda
|
who was the 7th Prime Minister of Australia?
|
A. Billy Hughes
|
How long was the 1896 war between Zanzibar and England
|
C. 38 minutes
|
Which of the following is used in pencils?
|
A. Graphite
|
Headquarters of UNO (United Nations Organization) are situated at
|
A. New York, USA
|
What rock is regularly eaten by humans?
|
D. salt
|
Who won the FIFA World Cup 1982?
|
C. Italy
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Bronze is made from what two metals?
|
B. Copper and tin
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Cider is the product obtained from
|
C. Fermentation of apple
|
Who is the father of Geometry?
|
B. Euclid
|
The carnivorous plants, Venus flytrap is native to which country
|
C. United States
|
Who ran the first 4-minute mile?
|
A. Roger Bannister
|
What has more weight one pound of feathers or one pound of lead?
|
C. they are equal
|
Select the smallest memory size?
|
C. Kilobyte
|
Who was the first host of The Tonight Show?
|
B. Steve Allan
|
What is a mangaka?
|
C. A person who writes Japanese comics
|
Which singer was first to record Don't Cray for me Argentina?
|
C. Julie Covington
|
If you could fold a piece of paper in half 103 times, how thick would it be?
|
D. As thick as the Universe
|
In which country the organization Greenpeace was founded?
|
D. Canada
|
A farmer had 17 sheep, and all but 9 died. How many are left?
|
C. 9
|
Who introduced lemon seeds to America?
|
A. Christopher Columbus
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On which Italian island is Palermo?
|
A. Sicily
|
How long was the Hundred Years' War?
|
A. 116
|
The most commonly used bleaching agent is
|
C. chlorine
|
What is the national anthem of India?
|
C. Jana Gana Mana
|
Which royal families did Mary, Queen of Scots belong to?
|
C. House of Stuart & House of Guise
|
What kind of weapon is a falchion?
|
D.Sword
|
What is the pH of water?
|
B. 7
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Where is the Marina Beach Located
|
A. Chennia
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Where would you find the Sea of Tranquility?
|
C. The Moon
|
How is Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta better known as?
|
A. Lady Gaga
|
Who lives in a pineapple under the sea?
|
D. SpongeBob
|
The sun is a
|
D. Yellow dwarf
|
What is full form of USB?
|
D. Universal Serial Bus
|
What is Godzillas Japanese name
|
A. Gojira
|
what was the 1st Disney film
|
C. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
|
What is the hardest natural substance known
|
C. Diamond
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Soda water contains
|
C.Carbon dioxide
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When we blend red and yellow what colour we get?
|
C. Orange
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Who originally written The Lord of the rings Books?
|
A. J.R.R Tolkien
|
os computer abbreviation usually means?
|
C. Operating System
|
How many points does a compass have?
|
D. 32
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Which is the capital city of Romania?
|
B. Bucharest
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On which continent are the 2016 olympics held?
|
B. South America
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When I was 5 years old , my brother was 10 years old. Now I'm 50 years old. How old is me brother now?
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D. 55
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What is ideal temperature of taq polymerase?
|
72
|
Fortune cookies were created in which year?
|
1918
|
What is rum distilled from?
|
C. Sugarcane
|
At an elevation of 2,228 m, Mount Kosciusko is the tallest mountain peak in which continent?
|
A. Australia
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What is the name of the desert area in Mexico?
|
A. Sonora
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Churchill, Sherman, Panzer were types of what?
|
B. Tanks
|
Who is the father of Geometry?
|
B. Euclid
|
What is Bombay Duck?
|
C. Fish
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In the movie "Batman vs Superman" what is the actor's name playing as Batman?
|
A. Ben Affleck
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Who was the first person to patent peanut butter?
|
C. Marcellus Gilmore Edson
|
Only planet to rotate clockwise?
|
D. Venus
|
Which unit indicates the light intensity?
|
A. Candela
|
Arachibutyrophobia is the fear of what?
|
C. Peanut butter sticking to the roof of the mouth
|
How many bones does an adult human body have?
|
D. 206
|
Who was the first billionaire in the United States?
|
C. John D. Rockefeller
|
What rock is regularly eaten by humans?
|
D. Salt
|
Name the capital city of Greenland?
|
B. Nuuk
|
The 1980 winter Olympic's were held at what lake?
|
B. Lake Placid
|
What does the A&W stand for in A&W root beer?
|
C. Allen and Wright
|
What is Concecotaleophobia?
|
B. The Fear of Chopsticks
|
What is one of the primary colors?
|
A. Blue
|
Which is the most visited website of all time?
|
D. Google
|
Which country won the UEFA Euro 2016 Championship?
|
B. Portugal
|
At the age of 16 she became the queen of England for only nine days and was the executed. What was her name?
|
C. Jane Grey
|
Who is the first Asian Winner of Nobel Prize?
|
C. Rabindranath Tagore
|
Which of the following Model is a former Victoria's Secret Angels?
|
B. Karolina Kurkova
|
What year did the Toronto Maple Leafs last won a Stanley Cup?
|
D. 1967
|
What was the roman numeral for zero?
|
D. None
|
Which of these is not part of DNA?
|
D. Uracil
|
When was Nobel Prize first awarded?
|
B. 1901
|
Bestcorrect/New Quest For Answer[edit]
Which of the following video game console was developed by Microsoft?
|
A. XBox One
|
Which of the following video game console was not developed by Nintendo?
|
B. PS4
|
Which of the following video game console was developed by Sony?
|
C. PS3
|
Until 2015, which game is the best-selling on multiple platforms?
|
D. Tetris
|
Until 2015 which national football team had won the most Women's World Cup?
|
B. United States
|
What is the game genre of the game Need for speed?
|
D. RAC
|
What sport was the term Derby first used in?
|
Horse Racing
|
Based on average income what is the poorest nation in the western hemisphere?
|
Haiti
|
When was League of Angels game released in China?
|
C. July 2013
|
What's the national anthem of People's Republic of China?
|
B. March of the Volunteers
|
What's the national anthem of United Kingdom?
|
C. God Save the Queen
|
What's the national anthem of United States?
|
B. The Star-Spangled Banner
|
What's the national anthem of Canada?
|
A. O Canada
|
What's the national anthem of French Republic?
|
A. La Marseillaise
|
What's the national anthem of Federal Republic of Germany?
|
D. Deutschlandlied
|
What's the national anthem of Italian Republic?
|
C. Il Canto degli Italiani
|
What color of the flag of France?
|
C. Blue, White, Red
|
What is the largest lake in the world?
|
D. Caspian Sea
|
Of which country is Sofia the capital city?
|
C. Bulgaria
|
What is the capital city of Belgium?
|
C. Brussels
|
What is the capital city of Czech Republic?
|
C. Prague
|
What's the capital city of Denmark?
|
D. Copenhagen
|
Which is the longest river in China?
|
A. Yangtze
|
What is the largest waterfall by height in the world?
|
D. Angel Falls
|
TV/Movie/Actress[edit]
What martial arts was founded by Bruce Lee?
|
B. Jeet Kune Do
|
Who's the director of the movie, Schindler's List?
|
D. Steven S.
|
Who's the director of the movie series, Star Wars?
|
A. George Lucas
|
Who's the director of the movie, Titanic?
|
C. James Cameron
|
Who's the actor of Jack Dawson in Titanic?
|
A. DiCaprio
|
Who was the creator of Dragon Ball series?
|
D. Akira Toriyama
|
Who was the actor of the protagonist Forrest Gump?
|
A. Tom Hanks
|
What's the name of the one among Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles who wears an orange mask?
|
A. Michelangelo
|
Which members wears purple mask in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles?
|
C. Donatello
|
Who was the creator of One Piece?
|
C. Eiichiro Oda
|
Who's the director of the movie,saving private ryan?
|
D. Steven Spielberg
|
Who directed movies Clockwork Orange and The Shining?
|
D. Stanley Kubrick
|
History[edit]
What nationality was Christopher Columbus who reached north america
|
B. italy
|
Who is the character of game of throne?
|
B. Daeneys Targaryen
|
What's Frenchman David Belle most famous for?
|
B. Parkour
|
Who was the producer of the opera "Le Nozze di Figaro"?
|
D. W.A. Mozart
|
How many states did united states have when they won the independence war
|
B.13
|
What's the nationality of J.S. Bach?
|
B. Germany
|
From which country did minuet originate from?
|
C. France
|
From which country did waltz originate from?
|
D. Austria
|
From which country was sandwich believed to be originate?
|
A. Great Britain
|
Which of the following is among john milton's works?
|
A. Paradise Lost
|
Which river in United States is known as "Old Man River"?
|
B. Mississipi River
|
What is the closest planet to the sun of the solar system?
|
D. Mercury
|
What is the closest star to the sun of the solar system?
|
D. Proxima Centauri
|
What's the nationality of the actor, Alain Delon?
|
A. France
|
Which of these isn't part of the Brother Grimm's folk tales?
|
D. The Mermaid
|
Who was the painter that completed Volga River Trackers?
|
B. I.E. Repin
|
Who's the author of Madame Bovary?
|
B. G. Flaubert
|
who is the author of Wuthering Heights?
|
B. Emily Brontë
|
In which sports event was the term "Derby" first used?
|
A. Horse Racing
|
What's the nationality of Ernesto Guevara?
|
A. Argentina
|
Where does the train in murder on the orient express start the trip?
|
D. Baghdad
|
Who was the inventor of the first electrochemical battery?
|
C. A. Volta
|
Which Chinese classic does Wukong of League of Legends originally come from?
|
C. Journey to the West
|
Which one is not among Leonardo da Vinci's art works?
|
D. Impression, sunrise
|
Which of the following is not among Shakespeare's works?
|
D. Samson Agonistes
|
Which character does not belong to Justice League?
|
B. Loki
|
What's the nationality of dramatist Henrik Johan Ibsen?
|
B. Norway
|
Who was the leader of Free France during World War II?
|
B. Charles de Gaulle
|
Which country was the first to launch an artificial satellite?
|
B. Soviet Union
|
In which film did Michael Jordan use to join the show?
|
A. Space Jam
|
When was World Health Organization established?
|
B.1948
|
When was World Trade Organization established?
|
D.1995
|
What date is International Music Day?
|
B. October 1
|
what date is the national day of united states?
|
B. July 4
|
Who is the author of Schindler List?
|
D . Thomas Keneally
|
By Whom was the Pacific Ocean once given the name "Peaceful Ocean"?
|
A. F. Magellan
|
How many dynasties had set Nanjing as their capital city?
|
B.6
|
How many years had Da Vinci spent on Mona Lisa?
|
B.4
|
Who is not among the three musketeers in Les Trois Mousquetaires?
|
D. D' Artagnan
|
Where was Arnold Schwarzenegger born?
|
B. Austria
|
In which country did Barbie dolls appear?
|
A. United States
|
Which country did tango originate from?
|
D. Argentina
|
What's David Beckham most famous for?
|
A. Football
|
What animal is not among the 12 Chinese zodiacs?
|
A. Cat
|
Whose the actress of Galadriel in the Lord of the ring series ?
|
A.Cate Blanchett
|
What is F.F Chopin Nationality ?
|
B. Poland
|
Where is the Suez Canal Located?
|
B. Egypt
|
During Whose Reign was the Chateau of Versailles built?
|
Louis XIV
|
During What't the national anthem of the United Kingdom?
|
C. God Save the Queen
|
How many horizons and stars are there on the flag of the United States?
|
A. 13,50
|
Which country did Tango originated from?
|
D.Argentina
|
Who was the first writer who portrayed the James Bond series?
|
D.Ian Fleming
|
When was Napoleon Bonaparte crowned as Napoleon I?
|
B.1804
|
Who was the producer of the opera " La nozze di Figaro"?
|
D. Wolfgang A. Mozart
|
How many years did Leonardo da Vinci spent on the Mona Lisa?
|
B. 4
|
By whom was the Pacific Ocean the name of "Peaceful Ocean"?
|
A. Magellan
|
Who created the Dragon ball series ?
|
D. Akira Toriyama
|
Who is the author of Wuthering Heights?
|
B. Emily Bronte
|
Which river in the United States is known as the "Old Man River"?
|
B. Mississippi River
|
Who was the painter that completed the Volga River trackers?
|
B.E.I Repin
|
Who of the following is among John Milton's Works?
|
A. Paradise Lost
|
How many dynasties have set Nanjing as their capital city?
|
B . 6
|
Where was the french football player Zinedine Zidane born ?
|
C. Marseille
|
In which American city did jazz first appear?
|
D. New Orleans
|
What colour is the first mega man?
|
B. Blue
|
In Greek mythology who is regarded as the god of music, truth and the sun?
|
B.Apollo
|
What is the national anthem of Germany?
|
D. Deutschlandlied
|
Who's the creator of Les Adventures De Tintin et Milou?
|
B. Georges Remi
|
What is the planet closest to the sun in the solar system?
|
D. Mercury
|
What's the profession of Fox McCLoud in star fox series?
|
B. Pilot
|
Which movie won the academy award for best picture?
|
C. Wings
|
Delphi was an oracle for which god?
|
B. Apollo
|
Who was the first president to be impeached?
|
D. Andrew Johnson
|
Who was the Roman God of fruit?
|
D. Pomona
|
What is the biggest moon in the Solar System?
|
C. Ganymede
|
What is consecotaleophobia?
|
B. The Fear of Chopsticks
|
When was the dwarf planet Pluto discovered?
|
D. 1930
|
According to Greek mythology, who stole fire for mankind's benefit?
|
A. Prometheus
|
Zeus was the god of the sky and ruler of the Olympian gods. Who was his father?
|
C. Cronus
|
Which country was created after World War I?
|
D. Austria
|
What colour is the sun?
|
C. White
|
Correct but unsorted[edit]
{{###EXPANDALL###}}
A cat had three kittens: January, March and May. What was the mother's name?
|
C. What
|
Fill in the blank: "They have forgotten _____ bags."
|
C. their
|
What is the literary term for play on words?
|
A. Pun
|
What agency of the US department of defense develops and creates new military technology?
|
A. DARPA
|
Which country has the largest possession of forests?
|
A. Russia
|
Which is the smallest country in the world?
|
C. Vatican City State
|
Which is the largest country in Africa by area?
|
Algeria
|
How is the year 2000 written in Roman Numerals?
|
A. MM
|
Which country is known as "Country of Sakura"?
|
B. Japan
|
In which film did Michael Jordan use to join the show?
|
A. Space Jam
|
What is the lightest element?
|
D. Hydrogen
|
Who is the creator od Les Aventures de Tintin et Milou?
|
B. George Remi
|
What is the capital of Switzerland?
|
B. Bern
|
What's the name of the squire of Alonso Quixano in Don Quixote?
|
B. Sancho Panza
|
What kind of dog do Inuits keep?
|
Husky
|
How many piano keys are there on a standard keyboard?
|
88
|
Who is the author of Jabberwocky?
|
Carroll
|
The time traveling car in "Back To The Future" is called?
|
DoLorean
|
Which tower is not in France?
|
Sears Tower
|
How many "states" did United States have when they won the War of Independence?
|
13
|
Which country has the largest possession of forests?
|
Russia
|
The legal drinking age in the US is:
|
21
|
What goes up but will NEVER comes down?
|
C. Age
|
Largest of the Galilean moons.
|
C. ganymede
|
Which company developed Pokemon Go
|
B. Niantic
|
How many years was the 100 years War?
|
116 years
|
How many races are there in Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim?
|
D. 10
|
Which one has the largest value?
|
Petabyte
|
What is the painting "La Gioconda" more usually known as?
|
Mona Lisa
|
How many continents are there?
|
A. Seven
|
Who was the only scorer in the final match of the Euro 2004?
|
Angelos Charisteas
|
An Ancient Yakhchal describes a
|
freezer
|
Where would you find the sea of tranquility?
|
Moon
|
Which is the strongest muscle in the human body on the basis of weight?
|
Masseter
|
Which of the following models is former Victoria's Secret Angel?
|
Karolina Kurkova
|
In economics GNP stands for...
|
Gross National Product
|
Which nation suffered the heaviest casualty count in World War II?
|
USSR
|
Fill in the Blank: When we eat sweet-tasting foods, the neurotransmitter ____ activates the brain reward systems
|
Dopamine
|
Where was the 2016 Summer Olympics hosted?
|
D: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
|
Thought to be Shakespeare's first tragedy, one of the bloodiest and most violent work of his is?
|
B: Titus Andronicus
|
Which item of clothing did James Belcher give his name to in the nineteenth century.
|
Scarf
|
What do you fear if you suffer from pteronophobia?
|
c. Being tickled by feathers
|
Traditional Mozzarella is made of milk from which animal?
|
d: Buffalo
|
Who composed an opera about a Mermaid?
|
a: Dworak
|
The radioactive isotope Americium-241 can be found in what item in many homes?
|
a: smoke detectors
|
La Isla Bonita' is song of?
|
c: Madonna
|
Where are the Gullfoss Falls located?
|
b:Iceland
|
Where is the famous 6th Street located?
|
d: Austint TX
|
Who was the legendary Benedictine mok who invented champagne?
|
c. Dom Perignon
|
How much is the average diameter of Earth?
|
a.12.742km
|
What colors does the Swedish flag have?
|
d. Yellow and blue
|
Where was Panama hat invented?
|
c.Ecuador
|
How many natural satellites belong to earth?
|
c.1
|
In which country might the soldiers wear a stiff white kilt as a fustanella?
|
c.Greece
|
Who released an album in 1999 called Brand New Day?
|
a. Sting
|
May Queen, Wisely Crab, Foxwhelps and Lane's Prince Albert are all species of what?
|
b. Apples
|
During which war was the Battle of Marne?
|
b. First World War
|
Which are the colors of Japanese flag?
|
c. White and Red
|
Who's The Indian God of Creation?
|
a. Bharma
|
Which scale used to measure an earthquake's magnitude?
|
a. Richter
|
In Chinese Mythology, who was the father of the Demi-God Nezha?
|
d. Li Jing
|
When was founded Apple Inc.?
|
c. 1976
|
who is character of Game of Thrones
|
b. Daernerys Targaryen
|
What is the human body's biggest organ?
|
d. skin
|
What was the original colour of Coca-Cola?
|
Green
|
Which is not a roman God?
|
Alcyone
|
How many meters in a nautical mile?
|
1852
|
What is the lowest point on earth?
|
Dead Sea
|
What company is the largest producer of computer software for the personal computer?
|
Mircosoft
|
Who is the legendary Queen and the storyteller of One Thousand and One Nights?
|
Scheherazade
|
What are the highest parts of a wave called?
|
The Crest
|
Complete the title of the Beatles' song: 'Lucy in the sky with…'?
|
Diamond
|
The California Gold Rush began on January 24 of what year?
|
1848
|
Which country in Europe hasn't Changed its name since it was Established?
|
Bulgaria
|
Who is the Director of the film Alien(1979)?
|
Ridley Scott
|
When was Harry Potter Born?
|
July 31st, 1980
|
How many stars are in European Union Flag?
|
Twelve stars
|
What Music Festival takes place only in Romania?
|
George Enescu
|
Under what name is Barbara Millicent Roberts Better known?
|
Barbie
|
Transylvania was first referred to in a Medieval Latin document in 1075 as?
|
Beyond the forest
|
India's Independence Day
|
1947 Aug 15
|
How many centimeters is 1 inch?
|
2,54 cm
|
What was Lenin's real name?
|
Vladimir llitsh Uljanov
|
What is the capital of French Polynesia?
|
Papeete
|
What tropical Lizard has the ability to change colours?
|
Charmelion
|
Which of the following is not a country in Asia?
|
Chad
|
Who plays Harry Potter as a baby?
|
Saunders Triplets
|
Who was the captain on HMS Beagle during Darwin's voyages?
|
Fitzroy
|
Who plays Edward Teach in Priates of the Caribbean?
|
Ian McShane
|
Which country has the most Lakes in the World?
|
Canada
|
Which is the only lizard that has a Voice?
|
Gecko
|
How many States were part of the EEC 1957-1993 years
|
12
|
Who is the Main Protagonist of the hit series Dexter?
|
Michael C. Hall
|
Neil Clark Warren is the co-founder and CEO of which online dating site?
|
eHarmony
|
Based on average income, what is the poorest nation in the Western Hemisphere
|
Haiti
|
How many Mosquitoes sucking simultaneously to drain a human blood is needed?
|
1200000
|
What year did Celine Dion release 'Because You Loved Me'?
|
1996
|
How many oceans border Canada?
|
3
|
Where can we find Komodo Dragons?
|
Komodo Island
|
The wages of 10 workers for a six-day week is $1200. What are the ond day's wages for 4 workers?
|
$80
|
Which is the most smelly fruit?
|
Durian
|
What movie is Sam Elliott not in?
|
Red
|
In what level can you access Asgard in LoA?
|
Lvl. 70
|
Where is the oldest Slavic Orthodox Church located?
|
Bulgaria
|
Which team won the most EU Cups until 2014
|
Argentina
|
State name that is misspelled on the Liberty Bell?
|
Pennsylvania
|
When was Mickey Mouse born?
|
1928
|
Who is the youngest (by the age) from 'The Beatles'?
|
George Harrison
|
Who was the First Avenger?
|
Captain America
|
What was Jesus's first Miracle?
|
Turned water into wine
|
OS' computer abbreviation usualy means? Operating System
|
{{{2}}}
|
which is the capital of Greece?
|
Athens
|
fortune cookies were created in which year?
|
1918
|
item of clothing James Becher gave his name to in the 19th century?
|
Scarf
|
what color is the $100 Austrailan dollar note?
|
green
|
Who is the founder of Liverpool Football club?
|
John Houlding
|
Shakespeare's first tragedy
|
Titus Andronicus
|
what color is the cross on the Swedish flag
|
yellow
|
Which Egyptian gods were Husband and Wife, also Brother and Sister?
|
Answer is No Answer (May be corrected in the future). Actual answer isis and osiris
|
Mangalyaan(Mars Orbiter) Mission Launched and successed
|
India
|
Which planet does not orbit the sun?
|
Jupiter
|
What was the name of the passenger train service created in 1883 that connected Paris and Constantinople?
|
Orient Express
|
Which explorer introduced pigs to North America
|
Christopher Columbus
|
How many races are there in Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim?
|
10
|
Who directed movies Clockwork Orange and The Shining?
|
Stanley Kubrick
|
What is the biggest moon in the Solar System?
|
Ganymede
|
When was the dwarf planet Pluto discovered?
|
1930
|
If you could fold a piece of paper in half 103 times, how thick would it be?
|
As thick as the Universe
|
Who is the current president of Indonesia?
|
Joko Widodo
|
What has more weight one pound of feathers or one pound of lead?
|
They are equal
|
What is the capital of Indonesia?
|
Jakarta
|
What is the best browser game in 2016?
|
Legend of Angels
|
What is the best game from GT arcade?
|
All Answer Correct
|
What is Bombay Duck?
|
Fish
|
When was League of Angels game released in China?
|
July 2013
|
Which is the capital city of Romania?
|
Bucharest
|
Which is the atomic numer for Plutonium ?
|
94
|
On which continent are the 2016 Olympics held?
|
South America
|
Which of the following are used to increase the level of angels in loa?
|
Angel Tears
|
Who won the European Cup 2016?
|
Portugal
|
Who was the first host of The Tonight Show?
|
Steve Allen
|
from which anime is ulquiorra schiffer
|
Bleach
|
The carnivorous plants, Venus flytrap is native to which country
|
United States
|
Which Apollo mission did not land on the moon?
|
Apollo 13
|
which player in Real madrid wears num 7?
|
Cristiano ronaldo
|
What goes up but will NEVER comes down?
|
Age
|
which country won the world cup 2014
|
Germany
|
When I was 5 years old , my brother was 10 years old. Now I'm 50 years old. How old is my brother now?
|
55
|
The Olympic Games were first staged in honour/honor of?
|
Zeus
|
In The Munsters TV series, who played Herman?
|
Fred Gwynne
|
Adventure quest world game is owned by which company?
|
Artix Entertainment
|
From which Country does Handball origin from
|
Denmark
|
What is the height of Mount Everest
|
8848 meters
|
There's 5 fishes in the Aquarium. I took 3 away and 2 other fishes died , how many are left?
|
2
|
Which year was the first airline stewardess appointed
|
1930
|
Select the smallest memory size
|
Kilobyte
|
A farmer has 17 sheep and all but 9 die. How many are left?
|
9
|
Who directed the epic science fiction film "Interstellar"?
|
Christopher Nolan
|
Greatest Conqueror In History?
|
Genghis Khan
|
In the movie "Batman vs Superman" what is the actor's name playing as Batman
|
Ben Affleck
|
Which American Rapper has a song called "Famous"
|
Kayne West
|
What is the national anthem of India?
|
Jana Gana Mana
|
Which country has the most time zones?
|
France
|
When will gta finally fix most of the glitches in loa?
|
All of the above
|
Name the capital city of Greenland
|
Nuuk
|
Which country has the most lakes in the world?
|
Canada
|
Which of the following is used in pencils?
|
Graphite
|
Where is one of South europe oldest national park "Plitvice lakes" located?
|
Croatia
|
How long was the Hundred Years' War?
|
116
|
Who released an album in 1999 called Brand New Day?
|
Sting
|
During which war was the Battle of Marne?
|
First Wold War
|
From which animal comes the name of the Canary Islands?
|
dog
|
Who is the Roman Goddess of the hunt?
|
Diana
|
Where was Panama hat invented?
|
Ecuador
|
Which genre best describe Pokemon Go?
|
Augmented reality
|
Who is the lead singer of the heavy metal band Iron Maiden?
|
Bruce Dickinson
|
Where was the 2016 Summer Olympics hosted?
|
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
|
When was founded Apple Inc. ?
|
1976
|
Where is Stockholm located
|
Sweden
|
What colors does the Swedish flag have
|
Yellow and blue
|
The name of Swedens king is?
|
Carl XVI Gustaf
|
Where is Stockholm located?
|
Sweden
|
which bowler have taken three career hat-tricks in cricket
|
Lasith Malinga
|
Which member wears purple mask in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles?
|
Donatello
|
What year did the October War take place with Syria attacking the Golan Heights?
|
1973
|
Capital of Poland is...
|
Warsaw
|
What is the Nickname of the worst smelling flower?
|
Corpse Flower
|
Where is the famous 6th Street located?
|
Austin Tx
|
Where are the Gullfoss Falls located?
|
Iceland
|
What is the capital of Indonesia
|
Jakarta
|
how many wheels does a unicycle have
|
1
|
Who is known as the human calculator?
|
Scott Flansburg
|
Who was the legendary Benedictine monk who invented champagne?
|
Dom Perignon
|
What color is the $100 Australian dollar note?
|
Green
|
Where was Genghis Khan born
|
Mongolia
|
May Queen, Wisely Crab, Foxwhelps and Lane's Prince Albert are all species of what ?
|
Apples
|
The radioactive isotope Americium-241 can be found in what item in many homes?
|
Smoke Detectors
|
Which country won the UEFA Euro 2016 Championship?
|
Portugal
|
What is the painting 'La Gioconda' more usually known as?
|
Mona Lisa
|
who is not among Kongō-class battlecruiser in kantai collection?
|
Inazuma
|
Who is the founder of Liverpool Football Club?
|
John Houlding
|
Where would you find the Sea of Tranquility?
|
The Moon
|
What kind of weapon is a falchion?
|
Sword
|
What colour is a Himalayan poppy?
|
Blue
|
How many points does a compass have?
|
32
|
Who is the lead vocalist of Superdimension Venus Walküre in anime Macross Delta?
|
Mikumo Guynemer
|
What is rum distilled from?
|
Sugarcane
|
According to Greek mythology, who stole fire for mankind's benefit?
|
Prometheus
|
How many pockets does a snooker table have?
|
6
|
Churchill , Sherman, Panzer were types of what ?
|
Tanks
|
How is Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta better known as?
|
Lady Gaga
|
What is the national animal of China?
|
Giant panda
|
Which Turkish city has the name of a cartoon character?
|
Batman
|
Who originally written The Lord of the rings Books?
|
J.R.R Tolkien
|
What is the name of the desert area in Mexico?
|
Sonora
|
How many continents are there?
|
Seven
|
On which Italian island is Palermo?
|
Sicily
|
Which African country did once have the name Rhodesia?
|
Zimbabwe
|
What color is cobalt?
|
Blue
|
Which unit indicates the light intensity?
|
Candela
|
What is one of the primary colors?
|
Blue
|
Which Phobia is known as fear of happiness?
|
Cherophobia
|
What is the color of the cross in the swedish flag
|
Yellow
|
First man on moon was Neil Armstrong but who was the last one ?
|
Eugene Cernan
|
The number Pi represents the relation between
|
The diameter and circumference of a circle
|
Which is the strongest muscle in the human body on the basis of weight?
|
Masseter
|
A group of pugs is called
|
Grumble
|
Fortune cookies were created in which year?
|
1918
|
Who did the first sucsessful human heart transplant?
|
Dr. C.N. Barnard
|
Who was the first to record the song Tainted Love?
|
Gloria Jones
|
Who did not play James Bond 007 in the original Casino Royale film?
|
Woody Allen
|
Which singer was first to record Don't Cry for me Argentina?
|
Julie Covington
|
At the age of 16 she became the queen of England for only nine days and was then executed. What was her name?
|
Jane Grey
|
What do you fear if you suffer from Pteronophobia?
|
Being tickled by feathers
|
What vehicle does Captain Chaos drive in the first Cannonball Run?
|
Ambulance
|
What is the highest rank in the British army
|
Field Marshal
|
Which superhero team is Reed Richards a member of ?
|
The Fantastic Four
|
Tomas Watson predicted that there would be a world market for how many computers?
|
5
|
Thought to be Shakespeare's first tragedy, one of the bloodiest and most violent works of his is?
|
Titus Andronicus
|
Which is a Woody Allen film about a murder?
|
Cassandra's Dream
|
if u want awekening angel wich one u choose?
|
zveda
|
Traditional Mozzarella is made of milk from which animal?
|
Buffalo
|
Real parmasan cheese is?
|
Parmigiano Reggiano
|
Who composed an opera about a Mermaid?
|
Dvořák
|
The coldest place on earth?
|
Vostok Station, Antartica
|
In Chinese Mythology, Who was the father of the Demi-God Nezha?
|
Li Jing
|
There is a big turtle. It is walking with a little turtle. The little turtle is the big turtle's son but the big turtle isn't the dad. who is the big turtle?
|
The mom
|
Which of these is NOT part of water cycle?
|
Fixation
|
Who was the first king of Scotland?
|
Kenneth MacAlpin
|
Which one of these animals is brainless?
|
Starfish
|
What are Warsouls..?
|
All of the above
|
who's The Indian God of Creation
|
Bharma
|
Which team's legendary football players wear the number 7 football shirts
|
Manchester United
|
Fill in the blank: When we eat sweet-tasting foods, the neurotransmitter ___________ activates the brain’s reward systems.
|
Dopamine
|
Who was the ancient Greek god of war?
|
Ares
|
How much is the average diameter of earth?
|
12742 km
|
The colored part of the human eye that controls how much light passes through the pupil is called the?
|
Iris
|
How much of earths surface covered by water?
|
70,8%
|
Which is the capital of Greece?
|
Athens
|
What is the human body’s biggest organ?
|
skin
|
How many natural satellites belong to earth?
|
1
|
What colour sari does an Indian bride traditionally wear?
|
Red
|
Which of them is a volcano?
|
Pinatubo
|
Which are the colors of Japanese flag?
|
White and Red
|
In which country might the soldiers wear a stiff white kilt known as a fustanella?
|
Greece
|
Who is the ancient Greek god of love?
|
Eros
|
Who is character of Game of Thrones?
|
John Snow
|
Who is character of Game of Thrones?
|
Daenerys Targaryen
|
Which item of clothing did James Belcher give his name to in the nineteenth century?
|
A scarf
|
Which scale used to measure an earthquakes magnitude?
|
Richter
|
La isla bonita' is song of
|
Madonna
|
What was the name of the very narrow skirt introduced in 1910, which made it difficult for the wearer to walk?
|
Hobbly skirt
|
How many gold medals did Michael Phelps won at Olympics of Beijing in 2008?
|
8
|
The ancient statue of Colossus was in the island of
|
Rhodes
|
Famous gladiator who start revolution of slaves against Rome
|
Spartacus
|
An anorak is a long hooded jacket of skin or cloth but from what language does the word anorak come?
|
Eskimo
|
If you were wearing a Sam Brown what would you have on?
|
. A belt with a strap over the right shoulder
|
which is the biggest city in europe
|
Moscow
|
which is not a roman god
|
Alcyone
|
which of these is not a greek god
|
Apollo
|
Which 2013 song did Kesha sing the lyrics: ‘Let’s make a night you won’t remember, I’ll be the one you won’t forget’?
|
Timber
|
What year did Céline Dion release ‘Because You Loved Me’?
|
1996
|
Complete the title of the Beatles’ song: ‘Lucy in the Sky with…’?
|
Diamond
|
In what city was Ludwig van Beethoven born?
|
bonn
|
The fans of Taylor Swift are known as what?
|
Swifties
|
The wages of 10 workers for a six-day week is $ 1200. What are the one day’s wages of 4 workers?
|
$ 80
|
At an elevation of 2,228 m, Mount Kosciusko is the tallest mountain peak in which continent?
|
AUSTRALIA
|
The USA is the world's 5th largest producer of potatoes. What are the two top potato producing countries?
|
Soviet Union/China
|
The California Gold Rush began on January 24 of what year?
|
1848
|
What tropical lizard has the ability to change colors?
|
Chamelion
|
What is the only lizard that has a voice?
|
Gecko
|
Based on average income, what is the poorest nation in the Western Hemisphere?
|
Haiti
|
What company is the largest producer of computer software for the personal computer?
|
Microsoft
|
If a foreign born person becomes a U.S. citizen, that person receives all the rights and privileges of natural-born citizens, except for one. What is it?
|
THE RIGHT TO RUN FOR PRESIDENT
|
How many Mosquitoes sucking simultaneously to drain a human blood? is needed
|
1,200,000
|
How many bones are there in a giraffe's neck?
|
7
|
Neil Clark Warren in the co-founder and CEO of which online dating site?
|
eHarmony
|
what percentage of the amount of water on earth ?
|
71%
|
What are the highest parts on a wave called
|
Crest
|
What is Jesus' first miracle?
|
Turned water into wine
|
Where is the movie " King Kong 2" filming?
|
Viet Nam
|
Who is youngest (by the age) from "The Beatles""?
|
George Harrison
|
Where do women have their hair black and curly?
|
In Africa
|
more free stuf yes or no
|
free dias yes or no
|
Which of the following is not a Chinese Zodiac?
|
Bird
|
What was Lenins rela name?
|
Vladimir Ilitsh Uljanov
|
who the main character of BTOOM anime?
|
sakamoto ryouta
|
What is local language in Europe?
|
English
|
Which of the following is not a country in Asia?
|
Chad
|
If lotus leaf duplicates on pond surface and in 48 days cover full surface, how many days it takes to cover only half ?
|
47
|
The most well-known videoblogger in Russia
|
EeOneGuy
|
What game was invented by bored military British officers in Officers club India and was named after slang term for a first year military cadets?
|
Snooker
|
When is Mickey Mouse born?
|
1928
|
If lotus leaf duplicates on pond surface and in 48 days cover full surface, how many days it takes to cover only half ?
|
47
|
Transylvania was first referred to in a Medieval Latin document in 1075 as
|
beyond the forest
|
Which one of these is the phobia forfear of dust?
|
Amathophobia
|
What is the capital of French Polynesia
|
Papeete
|
What is the lowest point on earth?
|
Dead Sea
|
Know to be the "Land of Promise".
|
Mindanao
|
In what level you can access Asgard in LOA?
|
lvl 70
|
what emirate aircraft has been accident last Augost 3 2016
|
EK521
|
¿Where they are located the Valley of the Moon?
|
Chile
|
Which country in Europe hasn’t changed its name since it was first established?
|
Bulgaria
|
Where the oldest gold treasure in the world was found?
|
Bulgaria
|
How many stars are in European Union flag?
|
12
|
Which of the following countries shake their heads to mean yes and nod for no?
|
Bulgaria
|
Who plays Edward Teach in Pirates of the Caribbean?
|
Ian McShane
|
What NFL Team has won the most superbowls?
|
Pittsburgh Steelers
|
Who was the First Avenger?
|
Captain America
|
Which was the first country to introduce plastic banknotes?
|
Australia
|
How Many Nations Are Participating In The 2016 Summer Olympics?
|
207
|
When did Vlad the Impaler die?
|
1447
|
Which of the following is a non metal that remains liquid at room temperature?
|
Bromine
|
For which of the following disciplines is Nobel Prize awarded?
|
All of the above
|
The great Victoria Desert is located in
|
Australia
|
World's highest annual rainfall is reported at
|
Mawsynram, India
|
Who was the first billionaire in United States?
|
John D. Rockefeller
|
The most commonly used bleaching agent is
|
chlorine
|
Who is the first Asian Winner of Nobel Prize?
|
Rabindranath Tagore
|
Jawab lah Pertanyaan Di atas
|
Athena
|
In the animated series Evangelion , which Eva is blue colour
|
0
|
How long was the 1896 war between Zanzibar and England
|
38 minutes
|
How many sides are in a dodecagon?
|
12
|
What rock is regularly eaten by humans?
|
salt
|
The 1980 winter Olympic's were held at what lake?
|
Lake Placid
|
What is the hardest natural substance known
|
diamond
|
How many official languages does South Africa have?
|
11
|
Who was the Roman God of fruit?
|
Pomona
|
Which company developed Pokemon Go
|
Niantic
|
Which mountain range is named, residence Snow
|
Himalaya
|
How many meter is a nautical mile?
|
1852
|
What color Coca-Cola was originally?
|
Green
|
State name that is misspelled on the Liberty Bell
|
Pennsylvania
|
When was Harry Potter born?
|
July 31, 1980
|
longest human bone?
|
femur
|
How many oceans border Canada?
|
3
|
How many States were part of the EEC 1957-1993 years
|
12
|
Who was the captain on HMS Beagle during Darwin's voyages?
|
Fitzroy
|
What do Santa Maria, Nina and Pinta common?
|
Names of the ships of Cristophel Colombus
|
What movie was Sam Elliott not in?
|
Red
|
Who is legendary queen and the storyteller of One Thousand and One Nights?
|
Scheherazade
|
Who plays Harry Potter as a baby?
|
Saunders Triplets
|
Who is director of the film Alien (1979)
|
Ridley Scott
|
What does `D.C.` in Washington D.C. for?
|
District of Colombia
|
On what continent is located Liechtenstein?
|
Europe
|
In which country the organization Greenpeace was founded?
|
Canada
|
What is Harry Potter's son's name?
|
Albus Severus Potter
|
Which Country is the biggest rose oil producer in the world?
|
Bulgaria
|
Under what name is Barbara Millicent Roberts better known?
|
Barbie
|
Where is the oldest Slavic Orthodox Church located?
|
Bulgaria
|
What is a barracuda?
|
Fish
|
How many centimeters is 1 inch?
|
2,54 cm
|
What music festival it take place only in Romania?
|
George Enescu
|
India's Indepentence Day
|
1947 Aug 15
|
Which of the following greek hero was not a demigod:
|
Theseus
|
someone who shoes horses is called
|
farrier
|
Where is the Marina Beach Located
|
Chennai
|
What's the name of the payment service compony?
|
WorldPay
|
World's Second Longest Beach is
|
Marina Beach
|
In 2014 Guardian of the Galaxy, who is the purple vilian
|
Thanos
|
Which of the following is not included in the labors of Hercules:
|
Minotaur
|
What is the hottest pepper in the world
|
Carolina Reaper
|
How many colors are in a rainbow
|
7
|
How many circling-turn pattern a dog can do before he could sit?
|
4
|
Who is the only player that made the "Hand of God Goal" in soccer?
|
Diego Maradonna
|
Hit-hat-hut, the eye is bigger than the knee?
|
Dragonfly
|
What do the British call the vegetables that Americans call zucchini?
|
COURGETTES
|
Mangalyan(Mars Orbiter) Mission Lanched and successed
|
India
|
Which of the following Model is a former Victoria's Secret Angel?
|
Karolina Kurkova
|
For the first time, bacteria were observed by
|
A.V. Leewenhoek
|
When happened the extinction of dinosaurs?
|
65 Million years ago
|
What is Pi to the 20th decimal place
|
3.141592654
|
Who waw the only scorer in the Final match of Euro 2004:
|
Angelos Charisteas
|
Where would you find stirrup, anvil and hammer?
|
the Human Ear
|
Cider is the product obtained from
|
Fermentation of apple
|
You carry it, it carries you, you are carried by what you carry?
|
shoe
|
What was Prometheus:
|
Titan
|
How many teeth does human kind have?
|
32
|
The first person who came out in open space?
|
Alexei Leonov
|
The highest average salinity amongst the following seas is reported from
|
Dead sea
|
If a plane crashes on the exact spot where California's, Nevada's and Arizona's borders meet, where would the survivors be buried?
|
Nowhere
|
In Which Godness gave the apple Paris of Troy:
|
Aphrodite
|
Who was Boudicca?
|
Celtic queen
|
The Earth spins in 1 day. How many days does it take the moon to spin?
|
27.3 days
|
As of 2015, which nfl team has won the most superbowls
|
Pittsburgh
|
Who is the author of Harry Potter Series?
|
J.K. Rowling
|
Which actor won Best Actor award in Oscar 2016 ?
|
Leonardo Di Caprio
|
Nariyal is the Indian term for which nut
|
coconut
|
Who is the author of the Blue bloods series?
|
Melissa De La Cruz
|
Name of a mountain located in south east asia that erupt and cause volcanic winter in 1916
|
Tambora
|
The islands of Seychelles are located in the
|
Indian Ocean
|
In the Star Wars series, what is Darth Vader real name?
|
Anakin Skywalker
|
The island of Sri Lanka formerly known as
|
Ceylon
|
Where is the largest buddhist temple located
|
Indonesia
|
what is coming in Games of Thrones
|
winter
|
Which movie is not one of Tim Burton's movies?
|
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
|
How many penguins can a polar bear eat in one sitting?
|
86
|
Noise affects which part of a information signal?
|
Amplitude
|
how many studio album of Linkin park band
|
6
|
Who is the developer of Assassin Creed games?
|
Ubisoft
|
What designer makes the Dragon Age series?
|
EA Games
|
In the TV Show Charmed who plays the Demon of Fear as known as Barbas.
|
Billy Drago
|
Which of these is the SI unit for electrical resistance?
|
ohm
|
Which of these is the SI unit for electrical inductance?
|
henry
|
Which of these is the SI unit for electrical capacitance?
|
farad
|
What does the LED diode can emit ?
|
infrared, visible light, ultraviolet
|
Which of these is the SI unit for electric charge?
|
coulomb
|
which city lies furthest north
|
las vegas
|
Which of these is the SI unit of electrical current?
|
ampere
|
Which year did the Vietnam war begin?
|
1955
|
Which teenage striker was signed from Everton in 2004?
|
Wayne Rooney
|
What year did the Vietnam war end?
|
1975
|
What kind of mass destruction weapons Americans were planned to use against Japanese during II World War before nuclear weapon was annonced to be ready to be used on battlefield ?
|
Chemical weapons
|
When the World Autism Awareness Day
|
April 2
|
What is the capital city of Malaysia?
|
Kuala Lumpur
|
Who's the first president of indonesia?
|
Ir.Soekarno
|
Who payed the lead guitar solo in the Beatles song Taxman?
|
Paul McCartney
|
Which is the smallest sentence in English Language?
|
Go
|
Prior to the 2016 season, when was the last time the Chicago Cubs won the World Series champiionship?
|
1908
|
how can you tell if an egg has a double yolk in it?
|
with a light
|
where is bali island located
|
indonesia
|
Houseflies hum in the key of ________
|
F
|
The radioactive isotope Americium-241 can be found in what item in many homes?
|
Smoke Detecters
|
where is borneo located
|
indonesia
|
What was the most recent US Presidential elections where the cadidate with the majority of popular votes did NOT win?
|
2000
|
Where would you find the Sea of Tranquility?
|
Moon
|
where we can find komodo dragon?
|
komodo island
|
what the capital city of indonesia
|
jakarta
|
Which Shakespeare play features Shylock?
|
Merchant of Venice
|
Where the Borobudur temple is located?
|
Indonesia
|
what is the most smelly fruit?
|
durian
|
fastest way to check eggs in the supermarket for crack's
|
use the carton
|
Who is the Main Protagonist of the hit series Dexter?
|
Michael C. Hall
|
in what city is the space needle located?
|
Seattle
|
i have 12legs, 12arms,8 head. what i m ?
|
a liar
|
what letter in alphabet is an insect
|
B
|
whats the square root of negative 1
|
i
|
What kind of water does not conduct electricity
|
Distilled Water
|
How many hits minimum would a player have if he hit for "the cycle"?
|
4
|
who the founder of microsoft
|
bill gates
|
Which red-haired iconic videogame villain is known for their schemes against one of the brand's most famous characters?
|
Dr. Robotnik
|
What is the colour of them flame when you burn copper
|
Green-blue
|
what is the square root of negative 1
|
i
|
where is babylonia garden located
|
iraq
|
Which of these game series has found a way to annualize their release schedule by basically releasing the same game year after year?
|
Madden
|
Which Valve game series really deserves a third entry?
|
Portal
|
In electronics what the square root of negative 1
|
J
|
what is colour of brazil flag?
|
green,blue,yelow, n white
|
What is the capital of Madagascar?
|
Antananarivo
|
who is main character in anime one piece
|
monkey D.luffy
|
What country was the victim of a big earthquake in 2010 in North america ?
|
Haiti
|
When we blend red and yellow what colour we get?
|
orange
|
What 2014 release failed to live up to its heavy hype with a release marred by launch issues and underwhelming gameplay?
|
Thief
|
what the fist michel jackson album
|
go to be there
|
Which Japanese game director is renowned for being overly obsessive and particular with his games?
|
Hideo Kojima
|
Where is the Temple of Artemis Located ?
|
Turkey
|
How did Martin Luther King Jr. die?
|
He got shot.
|
twiling glas kaçta başlıyor
|
22:00
|
who is the god of angels
|
athena
|
Who was the first president to be impeached?
|
Andrew Johnson
|
Who invented the MAC computer?
|
Steve Wozniak
|
Which picture was painted by Rembrandt?
|
The Stone Bridge
|
The Paleozoic era was subdivided into 6 geolic periods, the oldest being:
|
Cambrian
|
How long do red blood cells live?
|
120 days
|
When did League of Angels open beta start?
|
2013
|
Who said "One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind"?
|
Neil Armstrong
|
Who was the founder of League Of Angels
|
youzu
|
The Taj Mahal was commissioned by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan as a tomb for his cherished wife when?
|
1632
|
In Game of Thrones, Who is the Mother of Dragons
|
Daenerys Targaryen
|
Who was the lead singer in the band Queen?
|
Freddy Mercury
|
The developer of the Pokémon series
|
Game Freak
|
Anthropomorphic dinosaur sidekick of Mario and Luigi
|
Yoshi
|
How long lasts a pig`s orgasm?
|
30 minutes
|
During the first part of the song "Heigh-Ho" from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, the seven dwarfs sing: "Heigh-ho, heigh-ho, it's ___________ we go."
|
Home from work
|
During the Cold War, what were the Nations surrounding the U.S.S.R. known as?
|
Satellite Nations
|
When was the original Olympiad first held?
|
776 B.C
|
Who has won the maximum number of gold medals at a single Olympic Games in the history of the Olympics?
|
Michael Phelps
|
Name the person who has won the maximum number of total career Olympic medals (i.e., cumulative Olympic medals over a period of time).
|
Larissa Latynina
|
Name the person who has won the maximum number of total career gold medals (i.e., cumulative gold medals over a period of time) in the Olympics.
|
Michael Phelps
|
Who set a record for the most gold medals in a single Olympic Games at the 1972 Munich Olympics?
|
Mark Spitz
|
Where was the first American lighthouse built
|
Boston Harbor
|
Densest object in the universe known to man.
|
Neutron star
|
Who was the first winner in modern Olympics?
|
James Connelly
|
Who was the first gymnast to score a perfect 10 seven times at the Olympics?
|
Nadia Comaneci
|
What is the capital of Morocco?
|
Rabat
|
What is the meaning of the motto 'Citius, Altius, Fortius' of the Olympic Games?
|
Faster, Higher, Stronger
|
Name given to the supercontinent of late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic Era
|
Pangaea
|
The sun is a
|
Yellow dwarf
|
Who is the only athlete to win the Olympic marathon title twice in succession?
|
Abebe Bikila
|
What is the serial number of the 2008 Beijing Olympics?
|
XXIX
|
When was the first time the Olympic Games moved to Asia?
|
1964
|
In which Olympics did the world-famous American boxer Muhammad Ali win the light heavyweight boxing title?
|
1960 Rome Olympics
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Which Olympics are called the 'high level upsets' Olympics?
|
1968 Mexico Olympics
|
What country are the Carpathian mountains?
|
Romania
|
Which President was a bachelor?
|
James Buchanan
|
The Indigenous people of Morocco are know as this.
|
Berber
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Which one has the largest value ?
|
Petabyte
|
What is Superman's birth name
|
Kal-El
|
Only planet to rotate clockwise.
|
Venus
|
Rare alternate colour of a Pokémon.
|
Shiny
|
What is the size of our Solar System including the Oort Cloud?
|
50,000 AU
|
Who won the FIFA World Cup 1982?
|
Italy
|
Stephen King sells the rights to some of his short stories stories for $1 so that film students can use them to make short movies. He calls them his
|
Dollar Babies
|
Oldest living tree?
|
Methuselah
|
Largest of the Galilean moons
|
Ganymede
|
Machiavellanism, sadism, psycopathy and narcissism are types of what kind of behavior?
|
Evil Behavior
|
Yakhchal is a type of ancient
|
freezer
|
Who wrote the Chronicles of Narnia
|
C.S. Lewis
|
Which royal families did Mary, Queen of Scots belong to?
|
House of Stuart & House of Guise
|
What video game vixen supposedly stripped down to her birthday suit if players entered the correct button code?
|
Lara Croft
|
This video game heroine is killed early in her adventure, and game fans persisted for years with rumors about being able to ressurrect her.
|
Aeris
|
Who wrote The clan of the cave bear?
|
Jean M. Auel
|
One of gaming's greatest myths has to do with thousands of Atari 2600 cartridges of this game being buried in the desert.
|
"E.T."
|
What mystical object was rumored to be obtainable in "The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time", but was not truly accessible in the game?
|
The Triforce
|
Which planet does not orbit the sun?
|
Jupiter
|
Istanbul is a city of which country ?
|
turkey
|
what is the coldest NATIONAL capital in the world ??
|
Ottawa Canada
|
How old was Mary I of Scotland when she became the Queen of Scotland?
|
6 days
|
This beloved Nintendo 64 game was rumored to have a secret location accessible in its very first level. This myth was almost true!
|
Goldeneye 007
|
which the country's name is misspelled ?
|
terkey
|
People assume video games are mostly played by kids, but the age of the average gamer is higher than you might expect. What is it?
|
37
|
What is the national animal of Scotland?
|
Unicorn
|
de donde viene el anime
|
japon
|
Which company produced the first mobile phone?
|
Motorola
|
What is the roman counterpart of the greek goddess Hera?
|
Juno
|
The first laptop sized portable computer was
|
Epson HX-20
|
Highest grossing movie of all time to date.
|
Avatar
|
What is the national animal of Scotland?
|
Unicorn
|
Cornell University scientists believe they have proven that life only requires the existence of one chemical. What is that chemical?
|
Hydrogen Sulfide
|
Before they became the Eagles, what band did the founding members play for?
|
The Stone Ponies
|
Who was the first person to patent peanut butter?
|
Marcellus Gilmore Edson
|
What is the date of the first known Olympic Games?
|
776 BCE
|
Myth: This game caused Columbine's shooters to go on a rampage.
|
Doom
|
Character and movie portrayed and starred by Robin Williams.
|
Mrs.Doubtfire
|
This video game sports franchise is plagued by a mythic curse: The players featured on its cover end up injured!
|
Madden NFL
|
How many teams in IPL 2014
|
8
|
Video game technology was so advanced around the year 2000 that this console's chips were supposedly able to power guided missiles!
|
PlayStation 2
|
"Pong" was the first video game ever, right? Wrong! While "Pong" was one of gaming's earliest successes, it wasn't the first on the scene. This game was.
|
Spacewar
|
This Pokemon was the subject of many myths and legends and was supposed to be unobtainable -- but through a game glitch, players were able to acquire it!
|
Mew
|
Which sin is the novel "The Scarlet Letter" known for?
|
Adultry
|
On April 1st, 2005, NASA pulled a prank telling the world that they had found what on Mars?
|
Water
|
How many players does a rugby team has?
|
15
|
Who is the author of Mary Poppins?
|
P. L. Travers
|
What Olympian council member resigned?
|
Hera
|
In which country is located Dracula's Castle?
|
Romania
|
This violent game was censored on the Super Nintendo, but a (false) myth claimed that the blood could be enabled with the right code.
|
Mortal Kombat
|
How many states in america have no laws against owning a flamethrower?
|
40
|
Who painted Impression Sunrise
|
Claude Monet
|
In Greek Mythology Persephone is the Daughter of which Goddess?
|
Demeter
|
Name the moon that has a stench of pizza
|
I\O
|
Who was the Adolf Hitler Wife?
|
Eva Braun
|
Which one of these cartoons has NOT been made into its own movie?
|
Teen Titans.
|
Which cartoon family lives in Bedrock?
|
The Simpsons.
|
How many country are in the world?
|
195
|
How many month(s) are there with 30 days in it?
|
12
|
What did anime used to be called?
|
Japanimation.
|
How many players can play in a MLB Game at one time
|
20
|
The first trip around the world was made by :
|
Fernando Magellan
|
Which cartoon character is famous for the line, "What's up, Doc?"?
|
Bugs Bunny
|
In what month did the October Revolution take place
|
November
|
Who has played in the most consecutive MLB Games?
|
Cal Ripken Jr.
|
How long did the Hundred Years War last
|
116 years
|
What are the names of the three virgin goddesses in Greek mythology?
|
Athena, Artemis and Hestia
|
Which colour is the sky?
|
every colour except blue
|
In what time frame was the Steel Pan invented?
|
1930s
|
How many birthdays have a man at the age of 58 years ?
|
1
|
who discovered machu picchu?
|
Hiram Bingham III
|
3 cats eat 3 mice in three minutes. In how many minutes 100 cats eat 100 mice ?
|
3 minutes
|
which pokemon did ash ketchum choose as his 1st from prof. oak?
|
pickachu
|
What are Timmy's Godparents names in Fairly OddParents?
|
Wanda and Cosmo.
|
All Grown Up is a spin-off of another cartoon. Which cartoon is it?
|
Rugrats
|
Who sings the Teen Titan theme song?
|
Puffy AmiYumi
|
What is SpongeBob's pet snail's name?
|
Gary
|
Approximately how fast does the earth rotate?
|
1000 mph
|
Who is the Jetsons' maid?
|
Rosie the robot
|
What does the Scooby gang call their van?
|
Mystery Machine
|
Who was the first black male actor that won an Oscar
|
Sidney Poitier
|
What is Jesus Christ?
|
Species of lizard
|
In Greek Mithology, who is god of Wisdom and War Strategy?
|
Athena
|
The Telipogon Diabolicus is a newly discovered plant that has devilish faces in the middle of its flower. Where was it discovered?
|
Colombia
|
Who was the last Shogun to rule Japan before the Meiji Restoration?
|
Yoshinobu
|
Whom fought the Minotaur in the Labyrinth?
|
Theseus
|
Who is the inventor of the computer
|
Charles Babbage
|
In what year was St. Petersburg built?
|
1703
|
At the end of the movie SEVEN, what was in the box?
|
A head
|
The first year of the Islamic calendar marks the following event
|
Muhammad's flight from Mecca to Medina
|
Balboa was the first European to
|
encounter the Pacific Ocean
|
The invasion of the Goths in the 5th century led to the end of which empire?
|
The Roman
|
Before independence, Bangladesh was called
|
East Pakistan
|
Which of the following figures did not live in the 6th century B.C.?
|
Nero
|
which hypothetical particle is supposed to move faster than light?
|
Tachyon
|
which of these sports is NOT included in the Olympics Tokyo 2020?
|
Poker
|
What year chernobyl disaster happened?
|
1986
|
what is the largest city in North America?
|
Mexico City
|
what is the answer to all the questions in the universe?
|
42
|
According to Bill Cosby, why is there air?
|
inflation
|
What year did American Pharoah win the Triple Crown?
|
2015
|
who is the most influential person in the world?
|
Muhammad
|
Who was the first gymnast in Olympic history to be awarded the perfect score of 10.0 for her performance on the uneven bars ?
|
Nadia Comaneci
|
From which country did French horns originate?
|
Germany
|
In Canada which animal is known as "Ghost of the forest"
|
Wolf
|
What is a mangaka?
|
A person who writes japanese comics
|
How long was the 100 Years War? (England and France)
|
116
|
What type of creature is a prairie dog?
|
Rodent
|
Which novel was not written by Stephen King
|
Amityville Horror
|
What is a Yellow Jacket
|
Predatory Wasp
|
When were the first stones at Stonehenge erected?
|
2500 BC
|
In what country was the game Chinese Checkers (or Chinese Chequers) invented?
|
Germany
|
from whom is this famous sentence : i am become death , the destroyer of worlds?
|
oppenheimer
|
Which is the final boss of Resident Evil 3?
|
Nemesis-T Type
|
On the tree have 15 birds. The hunter shot 1 of the birds "buum!". How many birds are left?
|
0
|
In the RYB (or subtractive) color model, how many primary and secondary colors are there?
|
6
|
What is the world's deepest lake?
|
Lake Baikal
|
Who was Shutruk-Nakhunte ?
|
King of Elam
|
Blaze Pascal is associated with…
|
Calculating machine
|
I like new angel and new costumes?
|
yes
|
what color is space
|
green
|
What is the first sign on the zodiac calendar?
|
Pisces
|
Grand Central Terminal in New York is the world’s…
|
Largest railway station
|
whose the president of INDONESIA
|
joko widodo
|
which country left the European Union in 2016?
|
Britain
|
According to the tv series , which color is "the new black"?
|
orange
|
what colour is the sun
|
white
|
how many official languages are applicable in a European union
|
24
|
Who is the film director of the film Basic Instinct
|
Paul Verhoeven
|
Who was the 13th president?
|
Millard Fillmore
|
How many original star trek episodes are there?
|
79
|
how many G type stars are within 100 light years?
|
512
|
Which brand produced the first quartz watch
|
Seiko
|
How many different wars have been fought in the Thirty Years' War [1618-1648]?
|
4
|
who was the first nfl team to win the super bowl 1
|
Green Bay Packers
|
who was the 7th Prime Minister of Australia?
|
Billy Hughes
|
what is the hottest food in the world?
|
Sik Sik Wat
|
what is the hottest pepper in the world
|
Chile Pepper
|
Which NHL team scored the most goals in one season?
|
Edmonton Oilers
|
What is Machop's 3rd evolution wen traded?
|
Machamp
|
What year did the attack known as 9-11 happen?
|
2001
|
Capital of Greece?
|
Athens
|
What is the capital city of Florida?
|
Tallahassee
|
Who was the first country to chart the entire world accurately?
|
China
|
Israel occupied Palestine in the years?
|
1948
|
How can a man go eight days without sleep?
|
No Probs, He sleeps at night
|
What is the country with the largest oil reserves in the world ?
|
Venezuela
|
What causes Rainbows?
|
Reflection and Refraction
|
What year did the Toronto Maple Leafs last won a Stanley Cup?
|
1967
|
If you are in Canada and order a "Double Double", what are you ordering?
|
A coffee with two creams and two sugars.
|
few types of viruses exist in RE?
|
12
|
which virus causes the accident in Raccoon City?
|
T-Virus
|
What is the least spoken language in the world?
|
Taushiro
|
Which span of time is longest?
|
8,000 minutes
|
What country did the USA Olympic Hockey Team beat in the 1980 Olympic gold medal game
|
Finland
|
The Eiffel Tower is a wrought iron lattice tower on the Champ de Mars in Paris, France. It is named after the engineer _________________, whose company designed and built the tower
|
Gustave Eiffel
|
Who was the German bandit and serial killer of the 16th century who killed 964 individuals.
|
Christman Genipperteinga
|
Arachibutyrophobia is the fear of what?
|
Peanut butter sticking to the roof of the mouth
|
Who ran the first 4-minute mile?
|
Roger Bannister
|
What is the fastest train in the world?
|
Shanghai Maglev
|
What country is the mother of Anime?
|
Japan
|
Who has won the most Olympic medals?
|
Michael Phelps
|
Arachibutyrophobia is the fear of what?
|
Peanut butter sticking to the roof of the mouth
|
what is the chemical symbol for tin
|
Sn
|
Which amount of time is longest?
|
Taushiro
|
who writes the poem " the TREE "
|
joyce kilmer
|
Which amount of time is longest?
|
140 hours
|
Which is the rarest language in the world
|
Taushiro
|
Which is grammatically correct?
|
She gave the money to him and me.
|
What does Ranma turn in to when splashed with cold water
|
A girl
|
What was the first spoken language in the world?
|
Tamil
|
To whom does 'Acquisitions Incorporated' belong to, and what is its purpose?
|
Omin Dran, CEO. An institution created to attain profits from the redistribution of funds and properties acquired through high-risk global ventures.
|
Who is Vermouth's real identity in Detective Conan?
|
Sharon Vineyard
|
What was the first Disney's animated film?
|
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
|
After The Chernobyl disaster, how many kilometers of forest died and turned reddish brown earning it the name "The Red Forrest"?
|
4 square kilometers
|
Which of these mammals are the only mammal that can't jump?
|
Elephant
|
The capital of Cambodia is?
|
Phnom Penh
|
What are three islands in the Caribbean that are not owned by America?
|
St. Lucia, Tortola, St. Vincent
|
What is the first U.S. National Park established in 1872.
|
Yellowstone
|
How many planets are there in our Solar system?
|
8
|
What date was apple founded?
|
April 1, 1976
|
Besides Tyrannosarous Rex, which modern day reptile has the stongest bite force?
|
Crocadile
|
bom trabalho league of angels
|
Elianna ´s Icon
|
What is the formula for Glucose?
|
C6H12O6
|
How Many Are in A bakerdozen?
|
13
|
Who wrote and illustrated the manga series Sailor Moon?
|
Naoko Takeuchi
|
In what place was Christmas once illegal?
|
England
|
What is the scientific name for humans?
|
Homo sapiens?
|
What is the fear of houses?
|
Oikophobia
|
Where is lactic acid stored?
|
Muscles
|
What percentage of Japanese citizens are cremated?
|
98
|
How many dimples are there on a regular golf ball?
|
336
|
which musician is nicknamed slowhand ?
|
Eric Clapton
|
In which movie did Roger Moore first play James Bond?
|
Live and Let die
|
What is the name of level 35 Team Dungeon?
|
Sunken Labyrinth
|
Who holds the world record as the faster man in the 100 meter and 200 meter dash
|
Usain Bolt
|
What was the first pokemon designed.
|
Rhydon
|
What is the largest muscle in the human body?
|
Gluteus maximus
|
In Marvel's the Avengers, what is Black Widows real name?
|
Natasha Romanoff
|
What was Mario's name before it became Mario
|
Jumpman
|
In Fire Emblem 7, what weapon is effective against lances?
|
Axe
|
In Erebus, how many points does landing on a "Creation" give you?
|
15
|
What is the 49th parallel north?
|
Border between Canada and USA
|
What have I got in my pocket? ~Bilbo Baggins
|
Ring
|
How much dirt is in a 3x3x3 (metres) hole?
|
0
|
Who is the protagonist in the Wolf Among Us?
|
Big Bad Wolf
|
How many tycoon points would 50 soulstones, 30 seraph stones, and 400k gold get you?
|
320
|
Which is not an NHL hockey team.
|
Calgary Stampeders
|
whatr european country had the first subway system
|
Hungary
|
Which is an aerobic exercise?
|
Rowing
|
This is not a symptom of stroke
|
Inflammation
|
Which European country had the first subway system
|
Hungary
|
Generally speaking, which Pokemon would you send out against an Onyx.
|
Bulbasaur
|
who was the SDupreme QAllied Commander at the end of WW II
|
Dwight David Eisenhower
|
What is Murphy's law?
|
Anything that can go wrong, will go wrong.
|
what country has the tallest building in the world
|
Abu Dabi
|
Who won the 2016 NHL All-Star MVP awards?
|
John Scott
|
Which Temple is called black pagoda?
|
Konark Sun Temple
|
Which beverage is known as the house wine of the south
|
Sweet tea and the sweeter the better
|
Who wrote the song "Boris the Spider"?
|
John Entwistle
|
Who wrote the song "Choices (Yup)"?
|
E-40
|
From which nation did the cello originate?
|
Italy
|
The Colorado River was named for:
|
Red-brown mud
|
The smallest animals are ?
|
Amuba
|
Respiratory organs in worms is ....
|
the entire body surface
|
Who lives in a pineapple under the sea?
|
Spongebob
|
Which country was created after World War I?
|
Austria
|
Which is the most visited website of all time?
|
Google
|
The fourth largest country in the world is
|
United States
|
who was taught by Igneel in Fairy Tail?
|
Natsu Dragneel
|
Who was the first team to win the Stanley Cup?
|
Montreal AAA
|
game if selected as the best new games on Facebook in December 2014 ....
|
League Of Angel
|
who had the first interracial Kiss On TV Series
|
Captain kirk And Lieutenant Uhura
|
In Cricket, Which was the 1st non Test playing country to beat India in an international match?
|
Sri Lanka
|
Track and field star Carl Lewis won how many gold medals at the 1984 Olympic games?
|
4
|
Who did Stone Cold Steve Austin wrestle at the 1998 edition of "Over the Edge"?
|
Dude Love
|
How long are professional Golf Tour players allotted per shot?
|
45 seconds
|
Which NBA player scored 8 points in the final 7 seconds of a game to lead his team to victory?
|
Reggie Miller
|
The higher the wind speed and the longer the fetch or distance of open water across which the wind blows and waves travel, the ____ waves and the ____ energy they process.
|
larger, more
|
The hazards of radiation belts include
|
All of the above
|
Who had translated "Bible: The New Testament" ?
|
Mangesh Padgaonkar
|
The great Victoria Desert is located in
|
Australia
|
The intersecting lines drawn on maps and globes are
|
geographical grids
|
when did Nobel prize system started?
|
1901
|
The limit beyond which the stars suffer internal collapse is called the
|
Chandrasekhar limit
|
Brass gets discoloured in air because of the presence of which of the following gases in air?
|
Hydrogen sulphide
|
Which of the following is used in pencils?
|
Graphite
|
" Potassium nitrate is used in"
|
fertilizer
|
Soda water contains
|
carbon dioxide
|
Most soluble in water is
|
sugar
|
Who is the father of Geometry?
|
Euclid
|
The name of Pierre Cardin is associated with which of the following fields?
|
Fashion Designing
|
The first woman in space was
|
Valentina Tereshkova
|
What colour is absinthe?
|
Green
|
Samantha Fox is associated with
|
Pop Music
|
Who is known as the 'Lady with the Lamp'?
|
Florence Nightingale
|
Kentucky is known as the ?
|
Bluegrass State
|
Which State own the Ohio River?
|
Kentucky
|
127 yards has how many states does it?
|
six states
|
OS' computer abbreviation usually means ?
|
Operating System
|
Who averaged one patent for every 3 weeks of his life?
|
Thomas Edison
|
What is the famous horse in Kentucky?
|
Man of War
|
What type of animal is a 'skink'?
|
lizard
|
What do you call an otter's home?
|
holt
|
Which shark is the largest?
|
Whale Shark
|
you has had the most formula 1 gp Fastest Laps in a Season
|
Kimi Räikkönen
|
Who created the Guinness Book of World Records?
|
Sir Hugh Beaver
|
Who invented the first video game?
|
William Higinbotham
|
When is League of Angels initial release?
|
December 10, 2013
|
Name of the Assyrian king, when its 185,000 soldiers died
|
Senaquerib
|
In the series Outlander, what nickname does Jamie Fraser give Claire?
|
Sassenach
|
when Marie Curie born?
|
1867
|
Grand Central Terminal, Park Avenue, New York is the world's
|
largest railway station
|
Eritrea, which became the 182nd member of the UN in 1993, is located in which continent?
|
Africa
|
For which of the following disciplines is Nobel Prize awarded?
|
All of the above
|
Headquarters of UNO(United Nations Organization) are situated at
|
New York, USA
|
First International Peace Congress was held in London in
|
1843 AD
|
In League of Angels II, How many Angel Factions are there?
|
3
|
In League of Angels, what does the new system Stable Craftwork cater for
|
Armaments
|
What hero its the best
|
Stynx
|
In League of Angels, who is the first Angel that fights alongside you when you start your quest?
|
Nocturna
|
A Crit Gem is opposite to_________, as a __________ is opposite to Dodge
|
Endurance, Hit gem
|
When ancient Olympic games first held?
|
776BC
|
Which of these actors has not been the Joker?
|
Jack Nicholson
|
What is full form of USB ?
|
Universal Serial Bus
|
An Angel can evolve from Common, _______, ______, ________, ________, _________, ________, __________, Unearthly, Ungodly
|
Uncommon, Rare, Epic, Legendary, Mythic, Celestial, Majestic
|
who is the lead actress in korean drama empresski
|
ha ji won
|
Where was the highest temperature recorded on earth?
|
Death Valley, California, USA
|
In D.Gray Man, Who is the 14 ° noe?
|
Neah Walker
|
Who was the last major league baseball player to hit .400 in a season?
|
Ted Williams
|
In what sport would you find a triple lutz?
|
Figure Skating
|
God of fire, metallurgy, sculpture, in mythology?
|
Hefaistos
|
The world's oldest piece of chewing gum is ?
|
over 9,000 yrs. old
|
Which one is different
|
Э.
|
What animal can live without food in more two years ?
|
Tarantula
|
How many donuts are there in a bakers dozen ?
|
13
|
Who is the host of "Diners, Drive ins & Dives" ?
|
guy fieri
|
Outside the USA, what country is the largest producing software in the world ?
|
Ireland
|
A group of twelve or more cows is called ?
|
a flink
|
which is the Finnish national bird
|
whooper Swan
|
Who is the soccer player who won more FIFA Ballon d'or?
|
Lionel Messi
|
Who has become the youngest Formula One driver to win the Drivers' Championship twice?
|
Sebastian Vettel
|
what the father tomato say to his son
|
ketchup
|
Is there a place on Earth where man becomes younger with age?
|
Yes,on the islands in the Andaman Sea, where each person at birth accrue 60 years, then every subsequent birthday, he became a year younger.
|
If you are traveling 70 MPH, how long would it take you to drive 70 miles?
|
1 Hour
|
Who is the president of the UFC?
|
Dana White
|
Which Musical has won the most Tony Awards
|
The Producers (2001)
|
What is the " Ideal Health Food of the 21st Century " that recognized by the Food and Agriculture Organization(FAO) of the United Nations.
|
Spirulina
|
Wich technology changed the world in the best possible manner between 1960s and 1990s
|
Internet
|
Banging your head against a wall how many calories you burn in a Hour?
|
150
|
What is the top selling album of all time?
|
Thriller
|
Which is the most popular candy of all time?
|
M&M
|
Who wrote the lyrics to the songs in ""The Sound Of Music""?
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Hammerstein
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What was the 1st Disney film
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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
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You are in an abandoned house.It is cold. You have one match. What do you light first a lamp, the fire, or a torch?
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Match
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Some months have 30 days, some have 31. How many have 28?
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12
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Which is the longest US primetime show?
|
The Simpsons
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Before Mt. Everest was discovered, what was the highest mountain in the world?
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No mountain
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What is Rupert the bear's middle name?
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The
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How can you lift an elephant with one hand?
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There is no such thing
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When do you stop at green and go at red?
|
Watermelon
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What word in the English language is always spelled incorrectly?
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Incorrectly
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What 5 letter word becomes shorter when you add 2 letters to it?
|
The word "short".
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IT is more good than G-d, IT is more evil than the devil, the poor have IT, the rich want IT, and if you eat IT you will die. What is IT?
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Nothing.
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The Incan Empire was located in what is now
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Peru
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Who crossed the Rubicon?
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Julius Caesar
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The Rosetta Stone played a key role in the deciphering of the hieroglyphic language. There are three languages inscribed on the stone: hieroglyphics, demotic, and
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Greek
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The departure of Soviet troops from Czechoslovakia in 1991 was the result of the
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Velvet Revolution
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What was the Great Western Schism?
|
More than one pope claimed authority over the Roman Catholic church
|
The Battle of the Bulge took place in
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World War II
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This woman regent had herself crowned King of Egypt
|
Queen Tiy
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The scarab, an amulet associated with ressurection, is shaped like what animal?
|
dung beetle
|
The bright blue or green glazed ceramic used in Ancient Egyptian art is
|
faience
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Who deciphered Egyptian hieroglyphics?
|
Jean-François Champollion
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The pharaoh Akhenaten changed the religion of Egypt from the worship of the god Amun to the worship of Aten. Aten was:
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the sun disc
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It is thought that builders of the pyramids transported granite from the quarries to the construction site via what method?
|
Barges in the Nile river
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Delphi was an oracle for which god?
|
Apollo
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What pan-Greek religious festival at Delphi involved contests of games between Greek city-states?
|
Pythian Games
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Which Earth goddess and mother of all gods was worshipped at Delphi before the god Apollo began to be worshiped there around 1,000 b.c.?
|
Gaia
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What does the A&W stand for in A&W rootbeer?
|
Allen and Wright
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Where is the crossroads of america Cross?
|
(B) Indianapolis,Indiana
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When you cross a tall pea plant with a short pea plant the offspring will be?
|
all tall
|
Water floats when frozen because of?
|
density
|
who was the first emperor of Rome
|
Augustus
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The owner of the infinity gauntlet in comics is?
|
thanos
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which is not a roman god
|
Alcyone
|
Fill in the blank: When we eat sweet-tasting foods, the neurotransmitter ___________ activates the brain’s reward systems.
|
Dopamine
|
Volga River, has a length of:
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3.692 km
|
Which breed of dog is known for its tiny nose and curled tails?
|
Chinese pug
|
What Trevor Baylis invented in 1991?
|
Crank radio
|
Which member of The Beatles is supposed to be replaced by a doubler?
|
Paul
|
Which country has most of the amazon rainforest?
|
Brazil
|
Who first created the written alphabet for the Cherokee people?
|
Sequoyah
|
What is the meaning of life, the universe, and everything?
|
42
|
What was the original capital of Oklahoma?
|
Guthrie
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How many licks does it take to get to the center of a tootsie-roll tootsie pop?
|
3
|
What is Consecotaleophobia
|
The Fear of Chopsticks
|
When was Elvis' first ever concert?
|
1954
|
What word in the English language is always spelled incorrectly?
|
Incorrectly
|
When the day is celebrated the world's children day in wich country ?
|
April 23 Turkey
|
In what country is Mausoleum at Halicarnassus & Temple of Artemis at Ephesus located?
|
Turkey
|
Where is Istanbul located?
|
Turkey
|
Who was H. P. Lovecraft?
|
Author
|
PCR is a technique used to amplify...
|
deoxyribonucleic acid
|
Which of these is not a part of DNA
|
uracil
|
How many awakens Elena have?
|
3
|
Ideal temperature for taq polymerase?
|
72°C
|
Prokaryotes lack which of the following
|
mitochondria
|
In what year was the first car introduced into the world
|
1769
|
Infrared light has a wavelength that is too
|
long to be visible for humans
|
Was Diplodocus a ................
|
herbivore
|
A person who studies fossils and prehistoric life such as dinosaurs is known as a what
|
A and B
|
How many legs did Sauropods such as Brachiosaurus move on ?
|
4
|
Lower tension on a tennis racquet produces .............
|
less control and more power
|
Your body produces lactic acid during ...........
|
it is produced all the time
|
At what temperature is Fahrenheit equal to Centigrade
|
none of the above
|
How does heat from the sun get to the Earth ?
|
by radiation
|
Over a long period of time while under extreme heat and pressure, graphite turns into which precious mineral?
|
diamond
|
What color is a hippo's sweat when it's angry
|
red
|
Which period came first ?
|
Triassic period
|
Bronze is made from what two metals?
|
Copper and tin
|
Ayers Rock in Australia is also know as what?
|
Uluru
|
Earth Day is held on...................
|
April 22
|
blue whale is largest mammal in the world on what does it feed?
|
krill
|
From the rules of recycling .....................
|
All of the above
|
How many bones does an adult human body have ?
|
206
|
The two holes in your nose are called?
|
Nostrils
|
Your tongue is home to special structures that allow you to experience tastes such as sour, sweet, bitter and salty, what is their name?
|
Taste buds
|
What occasioned the death of Mumtaz Mahal in 1631, at the age of 37?
|
Childbirth, while accompanying her husband in a military campaign
|
Which Musical Clef is also known as G-clef
|
Treble Clef
|
Once the most famous clipper and the fastest, and profitable because of that speed, the UK's Cutty Sark, for a decade from 1885, forged the beginning of a major trade for Australia in what commodity?
|
Wool
|
Which war, from 1854 to 1856, was between Britain, France, Turkey and Sardinia on one side and Russia on the other?
|
Crimean War
|
Near what French town did Marie-Bernarde (Bernadette) Soubirous reportedly see visions of the Virgin Mary in 1858?
|
Lourdes
|
The lyrics of which song were inspired by the successful American defence of Fort McHenry in September 1814?
|
The Star-Spangled Banner
|
According to legend, what did Alexander the Great cut with his sword after an oracle said that the person who released it would be master of Asia?
|
Gordian knot
|
What word came to mean a disparaging description of British merchants who returned to Britain, having made a fortune in India, was originally the title for a provincial governor or viceroy of specific parts of India?
|
Nabob
|
When they played together in 1969, Ric Grech, Ginger Baker, Stevie Winwood & Eric Clapton were known as what band?
|
Blind Faith
|
What name was given to the group of English artists which included Holman Hunt, Rossetti and Millais who, in 1848, broke away from the conventional art of the day with the idea of returning to the primitive outlook of the early Italian painters?
|
Pre-Raphaelites
|
What won the Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Adult Literature in 2000?
|
"Tamsin" by Peter S. Beagle
|
Which comic character was introduced in Detective Comics number 27 in May 1939?
|
Batman
|
Which comic character was introduced in Detective Comics number 27 in May 1939?
|
Aquaman
|
Which actor, at the request of his son and wife, was buried when he died in 1956 wrapped in the costume of his famous film role, Dracula's cloak?
|
Bela Lugosi
|
How many songs from the Beatles "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" were released as singles?
|
None
|
As what are Jeff Ament, Matt Cameron, Mike McCready and Eddie Vedder collectively known?
|
Pearl Jam
|
How is the Russian musical instrument, the balalaika, usually played?
|
Plucked or strummed
|
In the nursery rhyme, who could eat no fat, and whose wife could eat no lean?
|
Jack Sprat
|
When were fingerprints first accepted as evidence in an English court of law?
|
1901
|
Matricide takes place when ... ?
|
Someone kills their mother
|
A popular work of its composer/performer, Albert Chevalier, described as outlining "the finest sentiments of the human heart [...] in a language understood by the people", and a song that influenced public taste "towards refinement and purity", was what?
|
"My Old Dutch" (1892)
|
How many semitones are there in an octave?
|
12
|
Where does the word donnybrook, synonymous with a riot, come from?
|
A fair in Ireland
|
what belongs to you but other people use it more
|
name
|
What is the highest mountain on Antarctica?
|
Vinson Massif
|
In general terms what shape is an atoll?
|
Circular
|
Where is the Klondike River?
|
Yukon Territory, Canada
|
What is the dam in the Black Canyon of the Colorado River on the border between the US states of Arizona and Nevada that was completed in 1935?
|
Hoover Dam
|
Where is the highest point in the British Isles?
|
Ben Nevis
|
The Union Jack, the British flag, is a combination of flags of different saints. Where does the blue come from?
|
St Andrew
|
Lake Erie is connected to Lake Ontario by which river?
|
Niagara
|
How many continents are there?
|
7
|
A rattlesnake's rattle are made of
|
Skin
|
where did lord gautam buddha born ?
|
Nepal
|
what's your inspiration?
|
magic
|
Gold Queen is evolved form of which hero?
|
Fire Queen
|
What is the dog's name on Family Guy?
|
Brian
|
What is true of Mary Kate & Ashley Olsen
|
They are fraternal twins
|
Quais pais podemos ver a aurora boreal?
|
noruega,suecia,filandia,alasca,canada,groelandia,escocia e russia
|
Which country has more tractors per capita
|
iceland
|
onde se localiza petra uma das setima maravilha do mundo
|
Ma'an, Jordânia
|
In which year was the current Canadian flag adopted
|
1965
|
What is Godzillas Japanese name
|
Gojira
|
Which medical scientist is credited with saving most lives?
|
Dr. Hilleman
|
What was the profession on the men invented modern color film?
|
Musician
|
The largest rough gem-quality diamond ever found is?
|
Cullinan Diamond
|
what country has the most gold medals in olympic history
|
United States
|
The second most widely spoken language in the is...
|
Spanish
|
The 2020 Summer Olympics will be held in...
|
Tokyo, Japan
|
OS' computer abbreviation usually means ?
|
Operating System
|
Who composed the music for the TV series 'Game of Thrones'?
|
Ramin Djawadi
|
The Invisible Man', movie or series was based on a book by which author?
|
H. G. Wells
|
Which is the only Continent in the world without an active volcano?
|
Australia
|
The Great Barrier Reef is the planet's largest living ?
|
Structure
|
If you visited 1 new beach in Australia everyday, how lonf would it take to see them all?
|
27 years
|
The worlds' oldest fossil, around 3.4 billion years was found where?
|
Australia
|
Which country is considered to have coined the term, "Selfie" ?
|
Australia
|
The universal plasma donor has what type blood type?
|
Type AB
|
The universal red cell donor has Type ___ negative blood type.
|
0
|
what is the most popular language in the world?
|
Chinese
|
where was ice cream invented?
|
China
|
Where was astrology invented?
|
Babylonia
|
Who was the Roman equivalent of the goddess Hecate?
|
Trivia
|
What was the roman numeral for zero?
|
none
|
what civilization invented chocolate?
|
Aztecs
|
which of the following are atmosperic phenomina?
|
all of the above
|
which animal has the most lethal venom?
|
box jellyfish
|
what animal has killed the most humans?
|
venomous snakes
|
What is the most common race in the world?
|
Han Chinese
|
what was the worst hurricane in the world
|
Hurricane Patricia
|
Number one biggest miracle in the world?
|
Falling out of the Sky and Living: Vesna Vulović
|
What is the number one dangerous sport in the world?
|
Cycling
|
What is the most ridiculously gift in the world?
|
Rangyai Island
|
Most dangerous hacker?
|
Gary McKinnon
|
The number one Royal Dynasties ?
|
The Solomonic Dynasty
|
Number one Powerful Web Companies?
|
Amazon
|
how many primary colors are there on a color wheel?
|
3
|
When is the World Population Day observed?
|
July 11
|
The year 1985 was declared as the International Year of
|
Youth
|
World Human Rights Day is observed on
|
December 10
|
The World Environment Day is celebrated on
|
June 5
|
Which day is observed as World No Smoking Day ?
|
31st May
|
It is known as the "Land of Promise"
|
Mindanao
|
What human organ will be the last burnt to ashes in a cremation.
|
Heart
|
What animal is the fastest overall?
|
Peregrine Falcon
|
What sports are included in the 2016 Summer Olympics Programs?
|
Tennis, Basketball & Volleyball
|
What is the pH of water?
|
7
|
Which of these food contains high Vitamin C?
|
Cake
|
What is the name of the Egyptian god of the underworld
|
Anubis
|
Lightning can heat the air temperature around a strike to ........... degrees Fahrenheit.
|
53000
|
How does the Curiosity (Mars rover) celebrate its birthdays?
|
Play the Happy Birthday song
|
Who is the pokemon Number 151 on the National Pokedex
|
Mew
|
At a conference, 12 members shook hands with each other before & after the meeting. How many total number of hand shakes occurred?
|
132
|
The day after the day after tomorrow is four days before Monday. What day is it today?
|
A. Monday
|
The distance between the Earth and the Sun is...
|
150 millon km
|
How far is Andromeda galaxy from Earth?
|
2.5 million light years
|
This jazz trumpeter was known as Satchmo
|
Louis Armstrong
|
In the original Star Trek series, which villain appeared twice?
|
Mudd
|
In the Witcher video game series, what was the Bards name?
|
Dandelion
|
Which animal is the most poisonous on the planet?
|
Wasp-Fish
|
The theme song of the animated television series "Duck Dodgers" is sung by a famous Welsh singer who also sang "It’s Not Unusual". Who is he?
|
Tom Jones
|
Agoraphobia means:
|
a fear of open areas
|
What is the national animal of Scotland?
|
the Unicorn
|
The name of the Greek god Hades was:
|
Persephone
|
A face of a tetrahedron has a shape of
|
triangle
|
Antonym to oxymoron is:
|
tautology
|
The Slavic god of thunder is:
|
Perun
|
Zeus was the god of the sky and ruler of the Olympian gods. Who was his father?
|
Cronus
|
What is the answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything?
|
42
|
Ode to Joy is a part of which Beethoven's symphony?
|
9th
|
What mythological beast is reborn from its own ashes ?
|
phoenix
|
How many faces does an icosahedron have?
|
20
|
Who is the main protagonist of Mobile Suit Gundam Wing?
|
Heero Yuy
|
Who plays The Joker role in Suicide Squad movie?
|
Justin Bieber
|
How many model T Fords were made in 1922
|
1,300,000
|
Which is the second largest administrative building in the world?
|
Palace of the Parliament
|
In what English letter can you drown?
|
C
|
What English letter hums and stings?
|
B
|
How many rings are there in the Olympic Games symbol?
|
5
|
What is the longest running race in the Olympic Games?
|
marathon
|
What medicine was invented by Alexandre Fleming?
|
penicillin
|
What is the traditional musical instrument of Scotland?
|
bagpipes
|
What natural phenomena are measured by Richter scale?
|
earthquakes
|
what color is cobalt
|
blue
|
what is the name of the Yu-Gi-Oh! movie that was released in Japan on April 23, 2016?
|
Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Dark Side of Dimensions
|
0 degrees Celsius is how many degrees Fahrenheit
|
32
|
how many gallons does a average human drink during in a lifetime?
|
16,000 gallons
|
Ares was the Greek God of War. Who was the Roman God of War?
|
Mars
|
Central City is the home of which super hero
|
The Flash
|
What was the Artist formerly known as Prince's birth name?
|
Prince Rogers Nelson
|
The cultivation of which crop was banned in France in 1748 because it was thought to cause leprosy?
|
Potato
|
How long did it take Michelangelo to paint the Sistine Chapel?
|
4 years
|
who are the main actor in the Bourne Legacy ?
|
Matt Damon
|
Who invented the paper clip?
|
William Middlebrook
|
Where is the first revelation of Mohammed (Prophet of Moeslim)
|
Hira Cave
|
which is including the five pillars of Islam?
|
Kissing the Black Stone
|
What seems to come but never come?
|
Tomorrow
|
Name the world's biggest island.
|
Greenland
|
How tall would a double elephant folio book be?
|
50 inches
|
What is most important in league of angels?
|
Fun
|
What is the tallest mountain in the U.S.A ?
|
Mt. McKinley/Denali
|
how many quarts in a gallon ?
|
4
|
What side of a ship is Starboard?
|
Right
|
Who became the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in 2016?
|
David Cameron
|
Which nation had only 1 participant during the Rio Olympics 2016?
|
Tuvalu
|
The famous catchphrase "I'll be back" is from a known 80's movie named what?
|
The Terminator
|
Usain Bolt - the sprinter - is from...?
|
Jamaica
|
Heath Ledger won 1 Oscar for...?
|
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role
|
Batman's secret identity is..?
|
Bruce Wayne
|
Facebook was launched when?
|
4. February 2004
|
Sir Ian Mckellen portayed Gandalf in which 2 trilogies?
|
Lord of the Rings & The Hobbit
|
Saab was a car brand from..?
|
Sweden
|
Nintendo was founded in..?
|
1889
|
Nintendo started its business by selling what first?
|
Playing cards
|
Who wrote the song 'Bohemian Rhapsody' by Queen?
|
Freddie Mercury
|
Ouagadougou is the capital of..?
|
Burkina Faso
|
Most adults have how many teeth?
|
32
|
Which Sudamerican city is known as the "white city" because of the many buildings built of sillar, a white volcanic rock?
|
Arequipa
|
In the movie "the Artist" (2011) which is the name of the dog?
|
Uggie
|
Who introduced lemon seeds to America?
|
Christopher Columbus
|
What women traditionally use an ulu knife?
|
Inuits
|