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== Geography (English) == | == Geography (English) == | ||
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{{Collapsed|The island of Sri Lanka formerly known as?| Ceylon}} | |||
{{Collapsed|which is the capital of Greece?| Athens}} | |||
{{Collapsed|what's the color of the flag of france?| C.blue,white,red}} | |||
{{Collapsed|OS' computer abbreviation usualy means?| Operating System}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Where is stockholm located?| C.Sweden}} | |||
{{Collapsed|which is the atomic number for Plutonium?| D.94}} | |||
{{Collapsed|which of them is a volcano?| C.Pinatubo}} | |||
{{Collapsed|who is known as the human calculator?| Scott Flansburg}} | |||
{{Collapsed|which of these is NOT part of water cycle?| C.fixation}} | |||
{{Collapsed|which was the first country to introduce plastic banknotes?| D.Australia}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Which is known as land of the koala?| Australia}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Who is director of the film Alien (1979)?| B.Ridley Scott}} | |||
{{Collapsed|What country is the mother of anime?| Japan}} | |||
{{Collapsed|What´s the national anthem of United States?|B. The Star-Spangled Banner}} | {{Collapsed|What´s the national anthem of United States?|B. The Star-Spangled Banner}} | ||
{{Collapsed|when was the dwarf planet pluto discovered| D.1930}} | |||
{{Collapsed|I'm on a river cruise, visiting Vienna, Budapest, and Bratislava. Which river am I gliding down?|A. Danube - Donau}} | {{Collapsed|I'm on a river cruise, visiting Vienna, Budapest, and Bratislava. Which river am I gliding down?|A. Danube - Donau}} | ||
{{Collapsed|I'm standing under the "Brandenburger Tor", and the smell of 'Apfel Strudel' fills the air! Where am I?|C. Germany // Deutschland}} | {{Collapsed|I'm standing under the "Brandenburger Tor", and the smell of 'Apfel Strudel' fills the air! Where am I?|C. Germany // Deutschland}} | ||
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{{Collapsed|The capital of Czech Republic?|C. Prague}} | {{Collapsed|The capital of Czech Republic?|C. Prague}} | ||
{{Collapsed|The capital of India is?|New Dehli}} | {{Collapsed|The capital of India is?|New Dehli}} | ||
{{Collapsed|What is the capital of madagascar?|A. Antananarivo}} | |||
{{Collapsed|The country with the smallest area in the world is?|A. Vatican City // Vatikan}} | {{Collapsed|The country with the smallest area in the world is?|A. Vatican City // Vatikan}} | ||
{{Collapsed|The islands of Seychelles are located in the|C. Indian Ocean}} | |||
{{Collapsed|The Himalayas are located on which continent?|A. Asia // Asien}} | {{Collapsed|The Himalayas are located on which continent?|A. Asia // Asien}} | ||
{{Collapsed|The Petronas Towers are located in what country?|B. Malaysia // Malaysien}} | {{Collapsed|The Petronas Towers are located in what country?|B. Malaysia // Malaysien}} | ||
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{{Collapsed|To which of the following countries will I travel to see the prehistoric Uffington White Horse?|D. England}} | {{Collapsed|To which of the following countries will I travel to see the prehistoric Uffington White Horse?|D. England}} | ||
{{Collapsed|What Caribbean island did Columbus originally name Juana?|A. Cuba // Kuba}} | {{Collapsed|What Caribbean island did Columbus originally name Juana?|A. Cuba // Kuba}} | ||
{{Collapsed|What city became capital of Cuba in 1519?|A. Havana}} | {{Collapsed|What city became capital of Cuba in 1519?|A.Havana}} | ||
{{Collapsed|What country is Big Ben located in?|D. United Kingdom}} | {{Collapsed|What country is Big Ben located in?|D. United Kingdom}} | ||
{{Collapsed|What country is Stonehenge located in?|B. United Kingdom}} | {{Collapsed|What country is Stonehenge located in?|B. United Kingdom}} | ||
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{{Collapsed|What's the nationality of J.S.Bach?|B. Germany}} | {{Collapsed|What's the nationality of J.S.Bach?|B. Germany}} | ||
{{Collapsed|What's the national anthem of Canada ?|A. O Canada}} | {{Collapsed|What's the national anthem of Canada ?|A. O Canada}} | ||
{{Collapsed|What's the national anthem of people's republic of china?| B. The March of the Volunteers}} | {{Collapsed|What's the national anthem of people's republic of china?| B.The March of the Volunteers}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Where am I if I am in the largest city in Africa eating baklava, watching feluccas sail up the Nile?|C. Cairo}} | {{Collapsed|Where am I if I am in the largest city in Africa eating baklava, watching feluccas sail up the Nile?|C. Cairo}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Where is Big Ben located?|C. London or D. United Kingdom}} | {{Collapsed|Where is Big Ben located?|C. London or D. United Kingdom}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Where is Bolivia located?|D. South America}} | {{Collapsed|Where is Bolivia located?|D. South America}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Where is Hagia Sofia located?|B. Turkey}} <!-- The misspelled duplicate is left intentionally. Possibly, it's the genuine in-game spelling. Clarification required. --> | {{Collapsed|Where is Hagia Sofia located?|B. Turkey}} <!-- The misspelled duplicate is left intentionally. Possibly, it's the genuine in-game spelling. Clarification required. --> | ||
{{Collapsed|Where is Kuala Lumpur located, in what country?|D. Malaysia}} | {{Collapsed|Where is Kuala Lumpur located, in what country?|D. Malaysia}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Where is Lima located?|D. Peru}} | {{Collapsed|Where is Lima located?|D. Peru}} | ||
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{{Collapsed|Where would one find Catalonia on a map?|A. Spain}} | {{Collapsed|Where would one find Catalonia on a map?|A. Spain}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Where would you find the historic temple of Angkor Wat?|D. Cambodia}} | {{Collapsed|Where would you find the historic temple of Angkor Wat?|D. Cambodia}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Where is one of South europe oldest national park "Plitvice Lakes" located?|C. Croatia}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Which city is not named after a person?|Moscow}} | {{Collapsed|Which city is not named after a person?|Moscow}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Which city is the Taj Mahal in?|A. Agra}} | {{Collapsed|Which city is the Taj Mahal in?|A. Agra}} | ||
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{{Collapsed|Which country has the largest possession of forest?|A. Russia}} | {{Collapsed|Which country has the largest possession of forest?|A. Russia}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Which country has the most land?|D. Russia}} | {{Collapsed|Which country has the most land?|D. Russia}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Which country has the most lakes in the world?|B. Canada}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Which country is known as "Country of Sakura"?|B. Japan}} | {{Collapsed|Which country is known as "Country of Sakura"?|B. Japan}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Which "four corners" state is home to Alamogordo, Taos, Truth or Consequences, and Mescalero?|B. New Mexico}} | {{Collapsed|Which "four corners" state is home to Alamogordo, Taos, Truth or Consequences, and Mescalero?|B. New Mexico}} | ||
{{Collapsed|what year did toronto won the stanley cup?|D.1967}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Which is longest river in china?| B.Yangtze}} | {{Collapsed|Which is longest river in china?| B.Yangtze}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Which is not a European nation?|Maldive}} | {{Collapsed|Which is not a European nation?|Maldive}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Which is the largest country in Africa by area?|A. Algeria}} | {{Collapsed|Which is the largest country in Africa by area?|A. Algeria}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Which is the longest river in the world?|A. Nile}} | {{Collapsed|Which is the longest river in the world?|A. Nile}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Which is the smallest country in the world?| | {{Collapsed|Which is the smallest country in the world?|C. Vatican City State}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Which is the world's largest port according to volume?|C. Rotterdam}} | {{Collapsed|Which is the world's largest port according to volume?|C. Rotterdam}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Which Midwest farmland state includes New Salem, Springfield, Metropolis, and Champaign?|A. Illinois}} | {{Collapsed|Which Midwest farmland state includes New Salem, Springfield, Metropolis, and Champaign?|A. Illinois}} | ||
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{{Collapsed|World's highest annual rainfall is reported at|A. Mawsynram, India}} | {{Collapsed|World's highest annual rainfall is reported at|A. Mawsynram, India}} | ||
{{Collapsed|In which country the organization Greenpeace was founded?|D. Canada}} | {{Collapsed|In which country the organization Greenpeace was founded?|D. Canada}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Where the oldest gold treasure in the world was found?| A.Bulgaria}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Who is the legendary queen and the storyteller of One Thousand and One Nights?| A.Scheherazade}} | |||
{{Collapsed|In what level you can access Asgard in LOA?|lvl 70}} | |||
{{Collapsed|What kind of water does not conduct electricity?| C.Distilled Water}} | |||
{{Collapsed|The first person who came out in open space?|Alexei Leonov}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Transylvania was first referred to in a Medieval Latin document in 1075 as| C.beyond the forest}} | |||
{{Collapsed|What color Coca-Cola was originally?| C.Green}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Which of these is the SI unit for electric charge?|coulomb}} | |||
{{Collapsed|What was Jesus' first miracle?| A.Turning water into wine}} | |||
{{Collapsed|What is the capital of French Polynesia?|C. Papeete}} | |||
{{Collapsed|What is the capital of Morocco?|B. Rabat}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Which year did the Vietnam war begin?|1955}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Which year did the Vietnam war end?| C.1975}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Earth Day is held on...................| C.April 22}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Which planet does not orbit the Sun?|D.Jupiter}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Over a long period of time while under extreme heat and pressure, graphite turns into which precious mineral?| C.diamond}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Which of the following is not a country in Asia?|D. Chad}} | |||
{{Collapsed|How many oceans border Canada?|C. 3}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Where is the Temple of Artemis Located?|C. Turkey}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Which is the longest US primetime show?|The Simpsons}} | |||
{{Collapsed|How does heat from the sun get to the Earth ?| A.by radiation}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Which is the only lizard that has a voice?| B.Gecko}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Which actor won Best Actor award in Oscar 2016 ?| B.Leonardo DiCaprio}} | |||
{{Collapsed|For the first time, bacteria were observed by| D.A.V. Leeuwenhoek}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Which country in Europe hasn’t changed its name since it was first established?| B.Bulgaria}} | |||
== History == | == History == | ||
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{{Collapsed|Where is one of south europe oldest national park "Plitvice lakes" located?|C.Croatia}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Che Guevara is from? Che Guevara ist aus? | . Argentina // Argentinien}} | {{Collapsed|Che Guevara is from? Che Guevara ist aus? | . Argentina // Argentinien}} | ||
{{Collapsed|who did the first successful human heart transplant?|C.Dr. C.N. Barnard}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Where is Fidel Castro from?|Cuba}} | {{Collapsed|Where is Fidel Castro from?|Cuba}} | ||
{{Collapsed|During which dynasty was catholicism introduced into china?| B. Ming}} | {{Collapsed|During which dynasty was catholicism introduced into china?| B. Ming}} | ||
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{{Collapsed|In 1997, who became the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom? - Wer wurde 1997 Premierminister des Vereinigten Königreichs? |B. Tony Blair}} | {{Collapsed|In 1997, who became the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom? - Wer wurde 1997 Premierminister des Vereinigten Königreichs? |B. Tony Blair}} | ||
{{Collapsed|In the '60's and '70's, many men were sent into space in the Apollo missions. Where did they land?|A. Moon}} | {{Collapsed|In the '60's and '70's, many men were sent into space in the Apollo missions. Where did they land?|A. Moon}} | ||
{{Collapsed|In what city was Ludwig van Beethoven born?|D. Bonn}} | |||
{{Collapsed|In which year did the first moon landing occur? - In welchem Jahr fand die erste Mondlandung statt? |A.1969 A is correct but it says 1966! B says 1969 which is the right date, but is incorrect in the game...}} | {{Collapsed|In which year did the first moon landing occur? - In welchem Jahr fand die erste Mondlandung statt? |A.1969 A is correct but it says 1966! B says 1969 which is the right date, but is incorrect in the game...}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Inventor of the cotton gin is?| . Eli Whitney}} | {{Collapsed|Inventor of the cotton gin is?| . Eli Whitney}} | ||
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{{Collapsed|What was the first US city to have a subway system? - Welche US-Stadt hatte als erstes eine U-Bahn? |A. Boston}} | {{Collapsed|What was the first US city to have a subway system? - Welche US-Stadt hatte als erstes eine U-Bahn? |A. Boston}} | ||
{{Collapsed|What was the name of the Princess of Wales who died in 1997 as the result of a car crash in Paris?|D. Diana}} | {{Collapsed|What was the name of the Princess of Wales who died in 1997 as the result of a car crash in Paris?|D. Diana}} | ||
{{Collapsed|What year did the Panama Canal first open? - In welchem Jahr wurde der Panama Kanal zum ersten Mal geöffnet? |A. 1914}} | {{Collapsed|What year did the Panama Canal first open? - In welchem Jahr wurde der Panama Kanal zum ersten Mal geöffnet?| A.1914}} | ||
{{Collapsed|What year did the Titanic sink? - In welchem Jahr sank die Titanic? |C. 1912}} | {{Collapsed|What year did the Titanic sink? - In welchem Jahr sank die Titanic? |C. 1912}} | ||
{{Collapsed|What year was Pearl Harbor attacked?|B. 1941}} | {{Collapsed|What year was Pearl Harbor attacked?|B. 1941}} | ||
{{Collapsed|When happened the extinction of dinosaurs?|B. 65 Million years ago}} | |||
{{Collapsed|When was Napoleon Bonaparte crowned as Napoleon I?| B. 1804}} | {{Collapsed|When was Napoleon Bonaparte crowned as Napoleon I?| B. 1804}} | ||
{{Collapsed|When was Nobel Prize first Awarded| B. 1901}} | {{Collapsed|When was Nobel Prize first Awarded| B. 1901}} | ||
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{{Collapsed|Who invented the flushing toilet?|D. Thomas Crapper}} | {{Collapsed|Who invented the flushing toilet?|D. Thomas Crapper}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Who leaked NSA documents to the Guardian in 2013?|D. Edward Snowden}} | {{Collapsed|Who leaked NSA documents to the Guardian in 2013?|D. Edward Snowden}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Who was Boudicca?| C.Celtic queen}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Who was the first emperor in Chinese history? | B. Qin Shi Huangdi}} | {{Collapsed|Who was the first emperor in Chinese history? | B. Qin Shi Huangdi}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Who was the first man to climb Mount Everest?|D. Sir Edmund Hillary}} | {{Collapsed|Who was the first man to climb Mount Everest?|D. Sir Edmund Hillary}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Who was the first US president to appear on television?|A. Franklin D. Roosevelt}} | {{Collapsed|Who was the first US president to appear on television?|A. Franklin D. Roosevelt}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Who was the leader of free france during world war II?? | B. Charles de Gaulle}} | {{Collapsed|Who was the leader of free france during world war II?? | B. Charles de Gaulle}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Who was the legendary Benedictine monk who invented champagne? | C.Don Perignon}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Who is the writer of Oedipus - Wer schrieb Oedipus? |B. Sophocles}} | {{Collapsed|Who is the writer of Oedipus - Wer schrieb Oedipus? |B. Sophocles}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Who was the painter that completed Volga River Trackers?| B. I.E.Repin}} | {{Collapsed|Who was the painter that completed Volga River Trackers?| B. I.E.Repin}} | ||
{{Collapsed|How long was the Arab-Israeli War of 1967?| - 6 days}} | {{Collapsed|How long was the Arab-Israeli War of 1967?| - 6 days}} | ||
{{Collapsed|The second world war began in:| - 1939}} | {{Collapsed|The second world war began in:| - 1939}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Which country was created after World War 1 | {{Collapsed|Which country was created after World War 1?| D.Austria}} | ||
{{Collapsed|The ancient statue of Colossus was in the island of | B.Rhodes}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Who was the first king of Scotland?|Kenneth MacAlpin}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Where was Genghis Khan born?|Mongolia}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Famous gladiator who start revolution of slaves against Rome|-Spartacus}} | |||
{{Collapsed|The California Gold Rush began on January 24 of what year?|D. 1848}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Who was the captain on HMS Beagle during Darwin's voyages?|B. Fitzroy}} | |||
{{Collapsed|During the Cold War, what were the Nations surrounding the U.S.S.R. known as?|C. Satellite Nations}} | |||
== Fruits & Vegetables == | == Fruits & Vegetables == | ||
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== Olympics & Sports == | == Olympics & Sports == | ||
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{{Collapsed|Each country taking part in the Olympics has a 3-letter code. Which is NOT an Olympic country code?|A. BBC}} | {{Collapsed|Each country taking part in the Olympics has a 3-letter code. Which is NOT an Olympic country code?|A. BBC}} | ||
{{Collapsed|How long is a marathon?|A. 42.195km}} | {{Collapsed|How long is a marathon?|A. 42.195km}} | ||
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{{Collapsed|How many NFL teams does Florida have?|D. 3}} | {{Collapsed|How many NFL teams does Florida have?|D. 3}} | ||
{{Collapsed|How many NHL teams does Florida have?|D. 2}} | {{Collapsed|How many NHL teams does Florida have?|D. 2}} | ||
{{Collapsed|How many pockets does a snooker table have?|C. 6}} | {{Collapsed|How many pockets does a snooker table have?| C.6}} | ||
{{Collapsed|How many throwing events are in a Decathlon?|A. 3}} | {{Collapsed|How many throwing events are in a Decathlon?|A. 3}} | ||
{{Collapsed|How often do the Summer Olympic Games take place?|C. Every 4 years}} | {{Collapsed|How often do the Summer Olympic Games take place?|C. Every 4 years}} | ||
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{{Collapsed|Number of holes on a golf course| . 18}} | {{Collapsed|Number of holes on a golf course| . 18}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Olympic Games have one or more mascots. Which of these mascots is from the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics?|B. The Fuwa}} | {{Collapsed|Olympic Games have one or more mascots. Which of these mascots is from the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics?|B. The Fuwa}} | ||
{{Collapsed|First gymnast to score a perfect 10 seven times at the Olympics?|D. Nadia Comaneci}} | {{Collapsed|First gymnast to score a perfect 10 seven times at the Olympics?| D.Nadia Comaneci}} | ||
{{Collapsed|The flag of the Olympic games has five coloured rings joined together. What do the rings represent?|A. The continents of the world}} | {{Collapsed|The flag of the Olympic games has five coloured rings joined together. What do the rings represent?|A. The continents of the world}} | ||
{{Collapsed|The Heisman Trophy is presented for? | Football}} | {{Collapsed|The Heisman Trophy is presented for? | Football}} | ||
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{{Collapsed|The Olympic Flame is carried around the world to the Olympic host nation. Where does its journey begin?|D. Olympia in Greece}} | {{Collapsed|The Olympic Flame is carried around the world to the Olympic host nation. Where does its journey begin?|D. Olympia in Greece}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Until 2014, which national football team has won the most World Cups?|A. Brazil}} | {{Collapsed|Until 2014, which national football team has won the most World Cups?|A. Brazil}} | ||
{{Collapsed|until 2015, which national football team has won the most Women's World Cup??|B. United States}} | {{Collapsed|until 2015, which national football team has won the most Women's World Cup??| B.United States}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Up to, and including, the 2012 Olympic Games, which city has hosted the Olympic Games more than once?|C. London, UK}} | {{Collapsed|Up to, and including, the 2012 Olympic Games, which city has hosted the Olympic Games more than once?|C. London, UK}} | ||
{{Collapsed|What city is the NHL team known as the Lightning from?|D. Tampa Bay}} | {{Collapsed|What city is the NHL team known as the Lightning from?|D. Tampa Bay}} | ||
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{{Collapsed|Which country invented winter Olympic bobsleigh?| . Switzerland in 1897}} | {{Collapsed|Which country invented winter Olympic bobsleigh?| . Switzerland in 1897}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Which country was the first modern Olympic Games held?|D. Greece}} | {{Collapsed|Which country was the first modern Olympic Games held?|D. Greece}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Which French Football club has won a streak of 7 successive titles in Ligue 1?|C. Olympique Lyonnais}} | {{Collapsed|Which French Football club has won a streak of 7 successive titles in Ligue 1?| C.Olympique Lyonnais}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Which German football player was nicknamed Der Kaiser?|D. Franz Beckenbauer}} | {{Collapsed|Which German football player was nicknamed Der Kaiser?|D. Franz Beckenbauer}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Which national football team won the first World Cup?| | {{Collapsed|Which national football team won the first World Cup?|B. Uraguay}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Which sport is an official event at the modern Summer Olympic Games?|A. Swimming}} | {{Collapsed|Which sport is an official event at the modern Summer Olympic Games?|A. Swimming}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Who holds the MLB single season home run record?|D. Barry Bonds}} | {{Collapsed|Who holds the MLB single season home run record?|D. Barry Bonds}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Who was the first football player that scored more than 1000 goals? | B. Pele}} | {{Collapsed|Who was the first football player that scored more than 1000 goals? | B. Pele}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Who was the first male tennis player to win all four grand slams on three different surfaces?|B. Andre Agassi}} | {{Collapsed|Who was the first male tennis player to win all four grand slams on three different surfaces?|B. Andre Agassi}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Who did Stone Cold Steve Austin wrestle at the 1998 edition of "Over the Edge"?| C. Dude Love}} | {{Collapsed|Who did Stone Cold Steve Austin wrestle at the 1998 edition of "Over the Edge"?| C.Dude Love}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Who was the only scorer in the final match of euro 2004?| D.Angelos Charisteas}} | |||
{{Collapsed|How many gold medals did Michael Phelps won at Olympics of Beijing in 2008?|8}} | |||
== Cartoons, Anime, & Comics == | == Cartoons, Anime, & Comics == | ||
{{###EXPANDALL###}} | {{###EXPANDALL###}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Daredevil is blind but uses sound to "see" objects, like sonar. What else uses sonar?|D. Bats and submarines}} | {{Collapsed|Daredevil is blind but uses sound to "see" objects, like sonar. What else uses sonar?|D. Bats and submarines}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Hajime no Ippo is a popular sports anime/manga about...|B. Boxing}} | {{Collapsed|Hajime no Ippo is a popular sports anime/manga about...|B. Boxing}} | ||
{{Collapsed|In Fullmetal Alchemist, Edward's brother, Alphonse, is a...|B. Suit of armor}} | {{Collapsed|In Fullmetal Alchemist, Edward's brother, Alphonse, is a...|B. Suit of armor}} | ||
{{Collapsed|In the anime film, Akira, what is pictured on the back of Kaneda's jacket?|A. a pill}} | {{Collapsed|In the anime film, Akira, what is pictured on the back of Kaneda's jacket?|A. a pill}} | ||
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{{Collapsed|In the Simpsons, who normally drives Springfield Elementary's school bus|A. Otto}} | {{Collapsed|In the Simpsons, who normally drives Springfield Elementary's school bus|A. Otto}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Iron Man's armor can perform miracles. Many animals also have 'armor'; what is such a skeleton called?|A. Exoskeleton}} | {{Collapsed|Iron Man's armor can perform miracles. Many animals also have 'armor'; what is such a skeleton called?|A. Exoskeleton}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Japanese animation studio, Trigger Inc., was founded by former employees of which other studio?|B. Gainax}} | {{Collapsed|Japanese animation studio, Trigger Inc., was founded by former employees of which other studio?|B. Gainax}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Magneto’s amazing powers can manipulate and use magnetic fields. What would be most affected by Magneto?| . A steel paper clip}} | {{Collapsed|Magneto’s amazing powers can manipulate and use magnetic fields. What would be most affected by Magneto?| . A steel paper clip}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Peter Parker (Spiderman) has many spider-like abilities. What type of animal is a spider?|A. Arachnid}} | {{Collapsed|Peter Parker (Spiderman) has many spider-like abilities. What type of animal is a spider?|A. Arachnid}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Spike Spiegal is a main character in which anime?|B. Cowboy Bebop}} | {{Collapsed|Spike Spiegal is a main character in which anime?|B. Cowboy Bebop}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Superman can fly. But what's the name of the natural force that keeps ordinary people down on earth?|B. Gravity}} | {{Collapsed|Superman can fly. But what's the name of the natural force that keeps ordinary people down on earth?|B. Gravity}} | ||
{{Collapsed|The 3 starter pokemon in pokemon Red and Blue are Bulbasaur, Squirtle, and?|A. Charmander}} | {{Collapsed|The 3 starter pokemon in pokemon Red and Blue are Bulbasaur, Squirtle, and?|A. Charmander}} | ||
{{Collapsed|The amazing X-Men's powers come from genetic mutations. Mutations form a part of what process?|B. Evolution}} | {{Collapsed|The amazing X-Men's powers come from genetic mutations. Mutations form a part of what process?|B. Evolution}} | ||
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{{Collapsed|What color is the first Mega Man?|B. Blue}} | {{Collapsed|What color is the first Mega Man?|B. Blue}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Who's the creator of Les Aventures de Tintin et Milou?|B. Georges Remi}} | {{Collapsed|Who's the creator of Les Aventures de Tintin et Milou?|B. Georges Remi}} | ||
{{Collapsed|What country is mother of Anime?|A.Japan}} | |||
== Religion == | == Religion == | ||
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{{Collapsed|Adam and Eve, lived in the beautiful Garden of Eden. Why did God banish them from there?|C. They were disobedient}} | {{Collapsed|Adam and Eve, lived in the beautiful Garden of Eden. Why did God banish them from there?|C. They were disobedient}} | ||
{{Collapsed|In Greek and Roman mythology, nectar of the gods is...| . Ambrosia}} | {{Collapsed|In Greek and Roman mythology, nectar of the gods is...| . Ambrosia}} | ||
{{Collapsed|In Greek Mythology, who's regarded as the god of music, truth, the sun?| B. Apollo}} | {{Collapsed|In Greek Mythology, who's regarded as the god of music, truth, and the sun?| B.Apollo}} | ||
{{Collapsed|In what religion was Jesus raised by his parents?|C. Jewish}} | {{Collapsed|In what religion was Jesus raised by his parents?|C. Jewish}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Jesus called upon Lazarus for a meal. who was the lady who sat at his feet and listened to him talk?|B. Mary}} | {{Collapsed|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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{{Collapsed|The Pharaoh would not let the Israelites leave Egypt. Moses lead the out after 10 plagues were sent down. What was the last plague?|A. Death of all the firstborn sons}} | {{Collapsed|The Pharaoh would not let the Israelites leave Egypt. Moses lead the out after 10 plagues were sent down. What was the last plague?|A. Death of all the firstborn sons}} | ||
{{Collapsed|The Roman Goddess of Harvest is?| Ceres}} | {{Collapsed|The Roman Goddess of Harvest is?| Ceres}} | ||
{{Collapsed|The Roman Goddess of the Hunt is?| Diana}} | |||
{{Collapsed|What biblical figure by Michelangelo has been called "the most"?| . David}} | {{Collapsed|What biblical figure by Michelangelo has been called "the most"?| . David}} | ||
{{Collapsed|What day is hump day?|A. Wednesday}} | {{Collapsed|What day is hump day?|A. Wednesday}} | ||
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{{Collapsed|When the Israelites journeyed for 40 years to the promised land, God promised what would not wear out?|A. Clothes and shoes}} | {{Collapsed|When the Israelites journeyed for 40 years to the promised land, God promised what would not wear out?|A. Clothes and shoes}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Where was Paul on his way to when Jesus stopped him with a bright light, beginning the transformation of Paul's life?|C. Damascus}} | {{Collapsed|Where was Paul on his way to when Jesus stopped him with a bright light, beginning the transformation of Paul's life?|C. Damascus}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Which disciple did not want Jesus to wash his feet at the Last Supper?|D. Peter}} | {{Collapsed|Which disciple did not want Jesus to wash his feet at the Last Supper?| D.Peter}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Which is not a roman God| D.Alcyone}} | |||
== Music == | == Music == | ||
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{{Collapsed|Daft Punk is an electronic music duo from what country?|C. France}} | {{Collapsed|Which musical has won the most tony awards| C.The Producers (2001)}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Which Eminem song was collected in the soundtrack of 8 Miles the movie?|A. Lose Yourself}} | {{Collapsed|Daft Punk is an electronic music duo from what country?| C.France}} | ||
{{Collapsed|How many members are in the Korean pop group, SNSD (Girls' Generation)?|C. 9}} | {{Collapsed|Which Eminem song was collected in the soundtrack of 8 Miles the movie?| A. Lose Yourself}} | ||
{{Collapsed|In the song 'The 12 days of Christmas', what are the 6 geese a-doing?|D. Laying}} | {{Collapsed|How many members are in the Korean pop group, SNSD (Girls' Generation)?| C. 9}} | ||
{{Collapsed|What does a capella mean?|B. No instruments}} | {{Collapsed|In the song 'The 12 days of Christmas', what are the 6 geese a-doing?| D. Laying}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Michael Jackson is famous for?|C. The Moon Walk}} | {{Collapsed|What does a capella mean?| B.No instruments}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Taylor Swift's album, Fearless, was released in what year?|C. 2008}} | {{Collapsed|What music festival takes place only in Romania?| D.George Enescu}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Michael Jackson is famous for?| C.The Moon Walk}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Taylor Swift's album, Fearless, was released in what year?| C.2008}} | |||
{{Collapsed|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}} | {{Collapsed|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}} | ||
{{Collapsed|The harmonica is a small instrument made from plastic and metal. How do you play it?|D. With your mouth}} | {{Collapsed|The harmonica is a small instrument made from plastic and metal. How do you play it?|D. With your mouth}} | ||
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{{Collapsed|Which brass instrument is played by blowing into the mouthpiece and has 3 buttons that change the sound?|C. Trumpet}} | {{Collapsed|Which brass instrument is played by blowing into the mouthpiece and has 3 buttons that change the sound?|C. Trumpet}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Which country originated opera?|A. Italy}} | {{Collapsed|Which country originated opera?|A. Italy}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Which American Rapper has a song called "Famous"?|D. Kanye West}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Which Irish instrument consists of many strings which are plucked by the hands of the musician?|C. Harp}} | {{Collapsed|Which Irish instrument consists of many strings which are plucked by the hands of the musician?|C. Harp}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Which of the following instruments is a member of the strings family?|C. Cello}} | {{Collapsed|Which of the following instruments is a member of the strings family?|C. Cello}} | ||
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{{Collapsed|Number of lines in a sonnet? |14}} | {{Collapsed|Number of lines in a sonnet? |14}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Who was the composer of the Nutcracker? |Tsjaikovski}} | {{Collapsed|Who was the composer of the Nutcracker? |Tsjaikovski}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Which Musical Clef is also known as G-Clef| C.Treble Clef}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Who is youngest (by the age) from "The Beatles?|D. George Harrison}} | |||
== Random Facts == | == Random Facts == | ||
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{{Collapsed|State name that is misspelled on the Liberty Bell|A. Pennsylvania}} | |||
{{Collapsed|What was Lenin's real name?| B.Vladimir Ilitsh Uljanov}} | |||
{{Collapsed|-ology means?|the study of}} | {{Collapsed|-ology means?|the study of}} | ||
{{Collapsed|A cat is said to have?|C. 9 lives}} | {{Collapsed|A cat is said to have?|C. 9 lives}} | ||
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{{Collapsed|Which University was founded as the College of New Jersey?|A. Princeton}} | {{Collapsed|Which University was founded as the College of New Jersey?|A. Princeton}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Which word best describes the union of two political parties to form a government?|C. Coalition}} | {{Collapsed|Which word best describes the union of two political parties to form a government?|C. Coalition}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Who is the founder of Liverpool Football Club?| A.John Houlding}} | |||
{{Collapsed|What color is the $100 Australian dollar note?|Green}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Real parmasan cheese is?| D.Parmigiano-Reggiano}} | |||
== Science/Nature == | == Science/Nature == | ||
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{{Collapsed|An elongated worm-like larva of a butterfly or moth is:|Caterpillar}} | {{Collapsed|An elongated worm-like larva of a butterfly or moth is:|Caterpillar}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Are Gorillas carnivores, omnivores, or herbivores?|D. Herbivores / Pflanzenfresser}} | {{Collapsed|Are Gorillas carnivores, omnivores, or herbivores?|D. Herbivores / Pflanzenfresser}} | ||
{{Collapsed|At what temperature is Fahrenheit equal to Centigrade| D.none of the above}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Bright vivid colors on animals is really indicative of|Poisonous}} | {{Collapsed|Bright vivid colors on animals is really indicative of|Poisonous}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Clouding of the lens of the eye is known as:|Cataract}} | {{Collapsed|Clouding of the lens of the eye is known as:|Cataract}} | ||
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{{Collapsed|Nephrology concerns?|Kidney}} | {{Collapsed|Nephrology concerns?|Kidney}} | ||
{{Collapsed|On average, how long does a healthy alpaca live?|C. Approx. 20 years}} | {{Collapsed|On average, how long does a healthy alpaca live?|C. Approx. 20 years}} | ||
{{Collapsed|How much of earth's surface is covered by water?|C. 70.8%}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Planet Earth is the ______ planet from the Sun.|A. Third}} | {{Collapsed|Planet Earth is the ______ planet from the Sun.|A. Third}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Superheroes have fought the Kree , The Skrull , and aliens from other galaxies . What’s our galaxy called ?|The Milky Way}} | {{Collapsed|Superheroes have fought the Kree , The Skrull , and aliens from other galaxies . What’s our galaxy called ?|The Milky Way}} | ||
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{{Collapsed|What do herpetologists study?|Reptiles}} | {{Collapsed|What do herpetologists study?|Reptiles}} | ||
{{Collapsed|What do Mitochondria produce?|C. ATP}} | {{Collapsed|What do Mitochondria produce?|C. ATP}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Noise affects which part of an information signal?|C. Amplitude}} | |||
{{Collapsed|What do the rings around Saturn mostly consist of?|D. Water Ice}} | {{Collapsed|What do the rings around Saturn mostly consist of?|D. Water Ice}} | ||
{{Collapsed|What does a monophobe fear?|A. Being alone}} | {{Collapsed|What does a monophobe fear?|A. Being alone}} | ||
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{{Collapsed|What is the speed of sound?|C. 340.29 m/s}} | {{Collapsed|What is the speed of sound?|C. 340.29 m/s}} | ||
{{Collapsed|What is the sun?|D. A star}} | {{Collapsed|What is the sun?|D. A star}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Infrared light has a wavelength that is too|A. long to be visible for humans.}} | |||
{{Collapsed|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%}} | {{Collapsed|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%}} | ||
{{Collapsed|What prevents the earth's atmosphere from drifting into space?|Gravity}} | {{Collapsed|What prevents the earth's atmosphere from drifting into space?|Gravity}} | ||
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{{Collapsed|Which of these is the hottest?|B. The Sun}} | {{Collapsed|Which of these is the hottest?|B. The Sun}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Which of these living things does NOT have a backbone?|D. Earthworm}} | {{Collapsed|Which of these living things does NOT have a backbone?|D. Earthworm}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Which one of these animals are brainless?|A. Starfish}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Which one of these is not a living organism?|C. Virus}} | {{Collapsed|Which one of these is not a living organism?|C. Virus}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Which one of these is not a mammal?|C. Lizard}} | {{Collapsed|Which one of these is not a mammal?|C. Lizard}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Which substance, found in bogs and swamps, can be described as "unfinished coal"?|Peat}} | {{Collapsed|Which substance, found in bogs and swamps, can be described as "unfinished coal"?|Peat}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Who was the electric chair invented by?|D. A dentist}} | {{Collapsed|Who was the electric chair invented by?|D. A dentist}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Who was the inventor of the first electrochemical battery?|A. Volta}} | {{Collapsed|Who was the inventor of the first electrochemical battery?|C. A. Volta}} | ||
{{Collapsed|PCR is a technique used to amplify...?|C. deoxyribonucleic acid}} | {{Collapsed|PCR is a technique used to amplify...?|C. deoxyribonucleic acid}} | ||
{{Collapsed|What is the Nickname of the worst smelling flower?|Corpse flower}} | |||
{{Collapsed|The coldest place on earth?|Vostok Station, Antartica}} | |||
{{Collapsed|What are the highest parts on a wave called| B.Crest}} | |||
{{Collapsed|What is a barracuda?|B. Fish}} | |||
{{Collapsed|What is the SI unit for electric current?|ampere}} | |||
== Games == | == Games == | ||
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{{Collapsed|Who is a founder of Valve Corporation?|C. Gabe Newell}} | {{Collapsed|Who is a founder of Valve Corporation?|C. Gabe Newell}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Who provided the voice for Captain John Smith in Disney's 1995 m...?|A. Mel Gibson}} | {{Collapsed|Who provided the voice for Captain John Smith in Disney's 1995 m...?|A. Mel Gibson}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Who is the developer of Assassin Creed games?|A. Ubisoft}} | |||
=== Board Games & Billiards === | === Board Games & Billiards === | ||
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{{Collapsed|Free Willy was a film about what?|D. Whale}} | {{Collapsed|Free Willy was a film about what?|D. Whale}} | ||
{{Collapsed|In the movie "Batman vs Superman" what is the actor's name playing as Batman?|A. Ben Affleck}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Harry Potter's best friend is:|Ron Weasley}} | {{Collapsed|Harry Potter's best friend is:|Ron Weasley}} | ||
{{Collapsed|How many Oscars did the 1997 movie "Titanic" win?|A. 11}} | {{Collapsed|How many Oscars did the 1997 movie "Titanic" win?|A. 11}} | ||
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{{Collapsed|Who's the director of the movie Schindler's List?|D. Steven Spielberg}} | {{Collapsed|Who's the director of the movie Schindler's List?|D. Steven Spielberg}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Who's the director of the movie Star Wars?|B. George Lucas}} | {{Collapsed|Who's the director of the movie Star Wars?|B. George Lucas}} | ||
{{Collapsed|When was Harry Potter born?|B. July 31, 1980}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Who is the Main Protagonist of the hit series Dexter?| D.Michael C. Hall}} | |||
{{Collapsed|In the Star Wars series, what is Darth Vader real name?|B. Anakin Skywalker}} | |||
{{Collapsed|What movie was Sam Elliot not in?|C. Red}} | |||
== Literature == | == Literature == | ||
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{{Collapsed|Who was the first writer that portrayed James Bond series?|D. Ian Fleming}} | {{Collapsed|Who was the first writer that portrayed James Bond series?|D. Ian Fleming}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Who wrote the novel, The Catcher in the Rye?|C. J.D. Salinger}} | {{Collapsed|Who wrote the novel, The Catcher in the Rye?|C. J.D. Salinger}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Who wrote the novel "The Da Vinci Code"?|A. Dan Brown}} | {{Collapsed|Who wrote the novel "The Da Vinci Code"?| A.Dan Brown}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Who's the author of Gone with the Wind?|D. Margaret Mitchell}} | {{Collapsed|Who's the author of Gone with the Wind?|D. Margaret Mitchell}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Who's the author of Madame Bovary?|B. G.Flaubert}} | {{Collapsed|Who's the author of Madame Bovary?|B. G.Flaubert}} | ||
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{{Collapsed|In computer programming, a variable is typically used to do what?|C. Store specific data}} | {{Collapsed|In computer programming, a variable is typically used to do what?|C. Store specific data}} | ||
{{Collapsed|In computer programming, traditionally, what will your first ever program do?|C. Output "Hello World"}} | {{Collapsed|In computer programming, traditionally, what will your first ever program do?|C. Output "Hello World"}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Neil Clark Warren is the co-founder and CEO of which online dating site?| A.eHarmony}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Pressing Alt + Ctrl + Del in Windows will open what?|C. Task Manager}} | {{Collapsed|Pressing Alt + Ctrl + Del in Windows will open what?|C. Task Manager}} | ||
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{{Collapsed|What is the main board of a computer called?|C. Motherboard}} | {{Collapsed|What is the main board of a computer called?|C. Motherboard}} | ||
{{Collapsed|What is the maximum usable amount of RAM on a 32 - bit Windows operating system?|D. 4GB}} | {{Collapsed|What is the maximum usable amount of RAM on a 32 - bit Windows operating system?|D. 4GB}} | ||
{{Collapsed|What company is the largest producer of computer software for the personal computer?|D. Microsoft}} | |||
{{Collapsed|What year was the Y2k bug supposed to happen?|D. 2000}} | {{Collapsed|What year was the Y2k bug supposed to happen?|D. 2000}} | ||
{{Collapsed|When talking about computers, what is an example of Hardware?|C. The monitor}} | {{Collapsed|When talking about computers, what is an example of Hardware?|C. The monitor}} | ||
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{{Collapsed|What is the highest level cannon you can use (other than laser) in Tidal Pool in League of Angels?|C. 9}} | {{Collapsed|What is the highest level cannon you can use (other than laser) in Tidal Pool in League of Angels?|C. 9}} | ||
{{Collapsed|What is the highest ranking title in League of Angels called?|C. Zeus}} | {{Collapsed|What is the highest ranking title in League of Angels called?|C. Zeus}} | ||
{{Collapsed|What is the name of the first Angel you get in League of Angels?| | {{Collapsed|What is the name of the first Angel you get in League of Angels?|D. Nocturna}} | ||
{{Collapsed|What is the name of the lvl. 11-20 zone/town in League of Angels?|C. Yggdrasil, the World Tree}} | {{Collapsed|What is the name of the lvl. 11-20 zone/town in League of Angels?|C. Yggdrasil, the World Tree}} | ||
{{Collapsed|What level can you start recruiting heroes in League of Angels?|C. 24}} | {{Collapsed|What level can you start recruiting heroes in League of Angels?|C. 24}} | ||
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{{Collapsed|Who is the developer of League of Angels?|A. GTArcade}} | {{Collapsed|Who is the developer of League of Angels?|A. GTArcade}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Who is Vocaloid CV-01?|C. Hatsune Miku}} | {{Collapsed|Who is Vocaloid CV-01?|C. Hatsune Miku}} | ||
{{Collapsed|When was League of Angels game released in China?| C.July 2013}} | |||
{{Collapsed|In League of Angels, who is the first angel that fights alongside you when you start your quest?| d. Nocturna}} | |||
== Mathematics == | == Mathematics == | ||
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{{Collapsed|Which of the following is not a prime number?|C. 497}} | {{Collapsed|Which of the following is not a prime number?|C. 497}} | ||
{{Collapsed|What is the minimum number of bars on an abacus?|A. 9}} | {{Collapsed|What is the minimum number of bars on an abacus?|A. 9}} | ||
{{Collapsed|3 cats eat 3 mice in three minutes. In how many minutes 100 cats eat 100 mice?|D. | {{Collapsed|3 cats eat 3 mice in three minutes. In how many minutes 100 cats eat 100 mice?|B. 3 minutes}} | ||
{{Collapsed|How many sides are in a dodecagon?| C.12}} | |||
{{Collapsed|The number Pi represents the relation between |A. The diameter and circumference of a circle}} | |||
{{Collapsed|How many meters is a nautical mile?|A. 1852}} | |||
{{Collapsed|The wages for 10 workers for six-day week is $ 1200. What are the one day's wages of 4 workers?| C.$ 80}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Whats the square root of negative 1| D. i}} | |||
== chemistry == | == chemistry == | ||
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{{Collapsed|What is the atomic number of plutonium?|D.94}} | |||
{{Collapsed|What is the lightest element?|D. Hydrogen}} | {{Collapsed|What is the lightest element?|D. Hydrogen}} | ||
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{{Collapsed|How many horizons and stars are there on the Flag of United States?|A. 13,50}} | {{Collapsed|On what continent is located Liechtenstein?|C.Europe}} | ||
{{Collapsed|which singer was first to record don't cry for me Argentina?|C.Julie Covington}} | |||
{{Collapsed|What was Prometheus:|A.Titan}} | |||
{{Collapsed|How many horizons and stars are there on the Flag of United States?| A. 13,50}} | |||
{{Collapsed|What is the color of the cross in the swedish flag|C. Yellow}} | |||
{{Collapsed|How many time zones are there in China?|C. 1}} | {{Collapsed|How many time zones are there in China?|C. 1}} | ||
{{Collapsed|How many times zones in the world?| . 24}} | {{Collapsed|How many times zones in the world? // How many standard time zones are there? | . 24}} | ||
{{Collapsed|In what country was the Terracotta Army sealed underground?|A. China}} | {{Collapsed|In what country was the Terracotta Army sealed underground?|A. China}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Number of provinces in China?| . 10}} | {{Collapsed|Number of provinces in China?| . 10}} | ||
{{Collapsed|The Orient Express train originally ran from Paris to where?|A. Istanbul}} | {{Collapsed|The Orient Express train originally ran from Paris to where?|A. Istanbul}} | ||
{{Collapsed|What color is the cross on the flag of Finland?|A. Blue}} | {{Collapsed|What color is the cross on the flag of Finland?| A.Blue}} | ||
{{Collapsed|What European art museum has a glass pyramid in its courtyard?|A. The Louvre}} | {{Collapsed|What European art museum has a glass pyramid in its courtyard?|A. The Louvre}} | ||
{{Collapsed|What is the first name of the Queen of England?|D. Elizabeth}} | {{Collapsed|What is the first name of the Queen of England?|D. Elizabeth}} | ||
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{{Collapsed|Who is the Vice President of the USA?|D. Joe Biden}} | {{Collapsed|Who is the Vice President of the USA?|D. Joe Biden}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Where's International Court of Justice located?| A. Den Haag}} | {{Collapsed|Where's International Court of Justice located?| A. Den Haag}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Who won the European Cup 2016?|Portugal}} | |||
{{Collapsed|What is the highest rank in the British army?|Field marshal}} | |||
== New Question Angel's Quiz == | == New Question Angel's Quiz == | ||
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{{Collapsed|How many States were part of the EEC 1957 - 1993 years|D. 12}} | |||
{{Collapsed|What's the only lizard that has a voice?| Gecko}} | |||
{{Collapsed|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}} | |||
{{Collapsed|What was the name of The passenger train service created in 1883 that connected Paris and Constantinople?|B. Orient Express}} | |||
{{Collapsed|What color is cobalt?|A. Blue}} | |||
{{Collapsed|What is the color the cross in the swedish flag?|C. Yellow}} | |||
{{Collapsed|What kind of weapon is a falchion?|D.Sword}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Which american rapper has a song called "Famous"?|D. Kanye West}} | {{Collapsed|Which american rapper has a song called "Famous"?|D. Kanye West}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Which president was a bachelor?|A.James Buchanan}} | {{Collapsed|Which president was a bachelor?| A.James Buchanan}} | ||
{{Collapsed|In The Munsters TV series, who played Herman?|A.Fred Gwynne}} | {{Collapsed|In The Munsters TV series, who played Herman?|A.Fred Gwynne}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Which is the second largest administrative building in the world?|B. Palace of the Parliament}} | {{Collapsed|Which is the second largest administrative building in the world?|B. Palace of the Parliament}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Who was H.P.Lovecraft?|A. Author}} | {{Collapsed|Who was H.P.Lovecraft?|A. Author}} | ||
{{Collapsed|A Crit Gem is opposite to _________ , as a _________ is opposite to Dodge.|C. Endurance , Hit gem.}} | {{Collapsed|A Crit Gem is opposite to _________ , as a _________ is opposite to Dodge.|C. Endurance , Hit gem.}} | ||
{{Collapsed|How many official languages does South Africa have?|B. 11}} | {{Collapsed|How many official languages does South Africa have?| B.11}} | ||
{{Collapsed|What goes up but will NEVER comes down?|C. Age}} | {{Collapsed|What goes up but will NEVER comes down?|C. Age}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Who directed the epic science fiction film "Interstellar"?|C. Christopher Nolan}} | {{Collapsed|Who directed the epic science fiction film "Interstellar"?|C. Christopher Nolan}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Who did Stone Cold Steve Austin wrestle at the 1998 edition of ''' Over the Edge'''?|C. Dude Love}} | {{Collapsed|Who did Stone Cold Steve Austin wrestle at the 1998 edition of ''' Over the Edge'''?|C. Dude Love}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Yakhchal is a type of ancient?|C.freezer}} | {{Collapsed|Yakhchal is a type of ancient?|C.freezer}} | ||
{{Collapsed|What was the original | {{Collapsed|What was the original capital of Oklahoma?|D. Guthrie}} | ||
{{Collapsed|which | {{Collapsed|which African country did once have the name of rhodesia?|A. Zimbabwe}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Who did not play James Bond 007 in the original Casino Royale film?| B.Woody Allen}} | {{Collapsed|Who did not play James Bond 007 in the original Casino Royale film?| B.Woody Allen}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Which | {{Collapsed|Which Phobia is known as fear of happiness?| C.Cherophobia}} | ||
{{Collapsed|In Erebus, how many points does landing on a '''Creation''' give you?| | {{Collapsed|In Erebus, how many points does landing on a '''Creation''' give you?|B. 15}} | ||
{{Collapsed|From which Country does Handball origin from|A. Denmark}} | {{Collapsed|From which Country does Handball origin from|A. Denmark}} | ||
{{Collapsed|What women traditionally use an ulu knife?| A. Inuits}} | {{Collapsed|What women traditionally use an ulu knife?| A. Inuits}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Which Turkish city has the name of a cartoon character?|A. Batman}} | {{Collapsed|Which Turkish city has the name of a cartoon character?| A.Batman}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Gold Queen is evolved from which hero?|C. Fire Queen}} | {{Collapsed|Gold Queen is evolved from which hero?|C. Fire Queen}} | ||
{{Collapsed|On the tree have 15 birds. The hunter shot 1 of the birds '''buum!'''. How many birds are left?|A. 0}} | {{Collapsed|On the tree have 15 birds. The hunter shot 1 of the birds '''buum!'''. How many birds are left?|A. 0}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Who was the first to record the song Tainted Love?|C. Gloria Jones}} | {{Collapsed|Who was the first to record the song Tainted Love?|C. Gloria Jones}} | ||
{{Collapsed|The great Victoria Desert is located in|C. Australia}} | {{Collapsed|The great Victoria Desert is located in| C.Australia}} | ||
{{Collapsed|For which of the | {{Collapsed|For which of the following disciplines is Nobel Prize awarded?|D. All of the above}} | ||
{{Collapsed|A group of pugs is called?|A. Grumble}} | {{Collapsed|A group of pugs is called?| A.Grumble}} | ||
{{Collapsed|From whom is the famous sentence: I am become death, the destroyer of worlds?|C. Oppenheimer}} | |||
Which country has the most time zones? C. France | {{Collapsed|In which Country is located Dracula's Castle?|A. Romania}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Which country has the most time zones?|C. France}} | |||
Which of the | {{Collapsed|Which of the following is a non metal that remains liquid at room temperature?| B.Bromine}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Ayers Rock in Australia is also know as what?| B.Uluru}} | |||
Ayers Rock in Australia is also know as what? B. Uluru | {{Collapsed|Oldest living tree?| A.Methuselah}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Which of these is not a part of DNA?| D.Uracil}} | |||
Oldest living tree? A. Methuselah | {{Collapsed|The Olympic Games were first staged in honour/honor of:?| B.Zeus}} | ||
{{Collapsed|The name of Pierre Cardin is associated with which of following fields?| D. Fashion Designing}} | |||
Which of | {{Collapsed|Only planet to rotate clockwise.| D.Venus}} | ||
{{Collapsed|What is the national animal of China?| A.Giant panda}} | |||
The Olympic Games were first staged in honour/honor of:? B. Zeus | {{Collapsed|who was the 7th Prime Minister of Australia?| A.Billy Hughes}} | ||
{{Collapsed|How long was the 1896 war between Zanzibar and England| C.38 minutes}} | |||
The name of Pierre Cardin is associated with which of | {{Collapsed|Which of the following is used in pencils?| A.Graphite}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Headquarters of UNO (United Nations Organization) are situated at| A.New York, USA}} | |||
Only planet to rotate clockwise. D. Venus | {{Collapsed|What rock is regularly eaten by humans?| D.salt}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Who won the FIFA World Cup 1982?| C.Italy}} | |||
What is the national animal of China? A. Giant panda | {{Collapsed|Bronze is made from what two metals?| B.Copper and tin}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Cider is the product obtained from| C.Fermentation of apple}} | |||
who was the 7th Prime Minister of Australia? A. Billy Hughes | {{Collapsed|Who is the father of Geometry?|B. Euclid}} | ||
{{Collapsed|The carnivorous plants, Venus flytrap is native to which country| C.United States}} | |||
How long was the 1896 war between Zanzibar and England C. 38 | {{Collapsed|Who ran the first 4-minute mile?| A.Roger Bannister}} | ||
{{Collapsed|What has more weight one pound of feathers or one pound of lead?| C.They are equal}} | |||
Which of the following is used in pencils? A. Graphite | {{Collapsed|Select the smallest memory size?|C. Kilobyte}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Who was the first host of The Tonight Show?|B. Steve Allan}} | |||
{{Collapsed|What is a mangaka?|C. A person who writes Japanese comics}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Which singer was first to record Don't Cray for me Argentina?|C. Julie Covington}} | |||
What rock is regularly eaten by humans? D. salt | {{Collapsed|If you could fold a piece of paper in half 103 times, how thick would it be?|D. As thick as the Universe}} | ||
{{Collapsed|In which country the organization Greenpeace was founded?|D. Canada}} | |||
Who won the FIFA World Cup 1982? C. Italy | {{Collapsed|A farmer had 17 sheep, and all but 9 died. How many are left?|C. 9}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Who introduced lemon seeds to America?|A. Christopher Columbus}} | |||
Bronze is made from what two metals? B. Copper and tin | {{Collapsed|On which Italian island is Palermo?| A.Sicily}} | ||
{{Collapsed|How long was the Hundred Years' War?|A. 116}} | |||
Cider is the product obtained from C. Fermentation of apple | {{Collapsed|The most commonly used bleaching agent is| C.chlorine}} | ||
{{Collapsed|What is the national anthem of India?|C. Jana Gana Mana}} | |||
Who is the father of Geometry? B. Euclid | {{Collapsed|Which royal families did Mary, Queen of Scots belong to?| C.House of Stuart & House of Guise}} | ||
{{Collapsed|What kind of weapon is a falchion?| D.Sword}} | |||
The carnivorous plants, Venus flytrap is native to which country C. United States | {{Collapsed|What is the pH of water?| B.7}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Where is the Marina Beach Located| A.Chennai}} | |||
Who ran the first 4-minute mile? A. Roger Bannister | {{Collapsed|Where would you find the Sea of Tranquility?|C. The Moon}} | ||
{{Collapsed|How is Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta better known as?|A. Lady Gaga}} | |||
What has more weight one pound of feathers or one pound of lead? C. | {{Collapsed|Who lives in a pineapple under the sea?| D.SpongeBob}} | ||
{{Collapsed|The sun is a| D.Yellow dwarf}} | |||
Select the smallest memory size? | {{Collapsed|What is full form of USB?|D. Universal Serial Bus}} | ||
{{Collapsed|What is Godzillas Japanese name|A. Gojira}} | |||
Who was | {{Collapsed|what was the 1st Disney film|C. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs}} | ||
{{Collapsed|What is the hardest natural substance known|C. Diamond }} | |||
What is a mangaka? C. A person who | {{Collapsed|Soda water contains| C.Carbon dioxide}} | ||
{{Collapsed|When we blend red and yellow what colour we get?|C. Orange}} | |||
Which singer was first to record Don't Cray for me Argentina? C. Julie Covington | {{Collapsed|Who originally written The Lord of the rings Books?|A. J.R.R Tolkien }} | ||
{{Collapsed|os computer abbreviation usually means?|C. Operating System}} | |||
{{Collapsed|How many points does a compass have?| D.32}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Which is the capital city of Romania?|B. Bucharest}} | |||
In which | {{Collapsed|On which continent are the 2016 olympics held?|B. South America}} | ||
{{Collapsed|When I was 5 years old, my brother was 10 years old. Now I'm 50 years old. How old is me brother now?| D.55}} | |||
A farmer had 17 sheep, and all but 9 died. How many are left? C. 9 | {{Collapsed|What is ideal temperature of taq polymerase?| 72}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Fortune cookies were created in which year?| C.1918}} | |||
{{Collapsed|What is ideal temperature of taq polymerase? | |||
{{Collapsed|Fortune cookies were created in which year? |1918}} | |||
{{Collapsed|What is rum distilled from?|C. Sugarcane}} | {{Collapsed|What is rum distilled from?|C. Sugarcane}} | ||
{{Collapsed|At an elevation of 2,228 m, Mount Kosciusko is the tallest mountain peak in which continent? | {{Collapsed|At an elevation of 2,228 m, Mount Kosciusko is the tallest mountain peak in which continent? | A.Australia}} | ||
{{Collapsed|What is the name of the desert area in Mexico?|A. Sonora}} | {{Collapsed|What is the name of the desert area in Mexico?| A.Sonora}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Churchill, Sherman, Panzer were types of what?|B. Tanks}} | {{Collapsed|Churchill, Sherman, Panzer were types of what?| B.Tanks}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Who is the father of Geometry?|B. Euclid}} | {{Collapsed|Who is the father of Geometry?| B.Euclid}} | ||
{{Collapsed|What is Bombay Duck?|C. Fish}} | {{Collapsed|What is Bombay Duck?| C.Fish}} | ||
{{Collapsed|In the movie "Batman vs Superman" what is the actor's name playing as Batman?|A. Ben Affleck}} | {{Collapsed|In the movie "Batman vs Superman" what is the actor's name playing as Batman?|A. Ben Affleck}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Who was the first person to patent peanut butter?|C. Marcellus Gilmore Edson}} | {{Collapsed|Who was the first person to patent peanut butter?| C.Marcellus Gilmore Edson}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Only planet to rotate clockwise?|D. Venus}} | {{Collapsed|Only planet to rotate clockwise?| D.Venus}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Which unit indicates the light intensity?|A. Candela}} | {{Collapsed|Which unit indicates the light intensity?| A.Candela}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Arachibutyrophobia is the fear of what?|C. Peanut butter sticking to the roof of the mouth}} | {{Collapsed|Arachibutyrophobia is the fear of what?| C.Peanut butter sticking to the roof of the mouth}} | ||
{{Collapsed|How many bones does an adult human body have?|D. 206}} | {{Collapsed|How many bones does an adult human body have?| D.206}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Who was the first billionaire in the United States?| C. John D. Rockefeller}} | {{Collapsed|Who was the first billionaire in the United States?| C.John D. Rockefeller}} | ||
{{Collapsed|What rock is regularly eaten by humans?| D. Salt}} | {{Collapsed|What rock is regularly eaten by humans?| D.Salt}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Name the capital city of Greenland?| B. Nuuk}} | {{Collapsed|Name the capital city of Greenland?| B.Nuuk}} | ||
{{Collapsed|The 1980 winter Olympic's were held at what lake?| B. Lake Placid}} | {{Collapsed|The 1980 winter Olympic's were held at what lake?| B.Lake Placid}} | ||
{{Collapsed|What does the A&W stand for in A&W | {{Collapsed|What does the A&W stand for in A&W root beer?| C.Allen and Wright}} | ||
{{Collapsed|What is Concecotaleophobia?| B. The Fear of Chopsticks}} | {{Collapsed|What is Concecotaleophobia?| B.The Fear of Chopsticks}} | ||
{{Collapsed|What is one of the primary colors?| A.Blue}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Which is the most visited website of all time?| D. Google}} | {{Collapsed|Which is the most visited website of all time?| D. Google}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Which country won the UEFA Euro 2016 Championship?| B. Portugal}} | |||
{{Collapsed|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}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Who is the first Asian Winner of Nobel Prize?| C.Rabindranath Tagore}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Which of the following Model is a former Victoria's Secret Angels?| B. Karolina Kurkova}} | |||
{{Collapsed|What year did the Toronto Maple Leafs last won a Stanley Cup?| D.1967}} | |||
{{Collapsed|What was the roman numeral for zero? |D. None}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Which of these is not part of DNA? |D. Uracil}} | |||
{{Collapsed|When was Nobel Prize first awarded? |B. 1901}} | |||
{{Collapsed|How many Mosquitoes sucking simultaneously to drain a human blood is needed? |B. 1200000}} | |||
{{Collapsed|under what name is Barbara Millicent Roberts better known?| C.Barbie}} | |||
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{{Collapsed|Which of the following video game console was developed by Sony?| C. PS3}} | {{Collapsed|Which of the following video game console was developed by Sony?| C. PS3}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Until 2015, which game is the best-selling on multiple platforms?| D. Tetris }} | {{Collapsed|Until 2015, which game is the best-selling on multiple platforms?| D. Tetris }} | ||
{{Collapsed|Until 2015 which national football team | {{Collapsed|Until 2015 which national football team had won the most Women's World Cup? |B. United States}} | ||
{{Collapsed|What is the game genre of the game Need for speed?|D. RAC}} | {{Collapsed|What is the game genre of the game Need for speed?|D. RAC}} | ||
{{Collapsed|What sport was the term Derby first used in?|Horse Racing}}<br /> | {{Collapsed|What sport was the term Derby first used in?|Horse Racing}} | ||
{{Collapsed|When was League of Angels game released in China?| C. July 2013}}<br /> | |||
==== World ==== | ==== World ==== | ||
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{{Collapsed|What's the national anthem of United States?| B. The Star-Spangled Banner}} | {{Collapsed|What's the national anthem of United States?| B. The Star-Spangled Banner}} | ||
{{Collapsed|What's the national anthem of Canada?| A. O Canada}} | {{Collapsed|What's the national anthem of Canada?| A. O Canada}} | ||
{{Collapsed|What's the national anthem of French Republic?|A. La Marseillaise}} | {{Collapsed|What's the national anthem of French Republic?| A.La Marseillaise}} | ||
{{Collapsed|What's the national anthem of Federal Republic of Germany?| D. Deutschlandlied}} | {{Collapsed|What's the national anthem of Federal Republic of Germany?| D. Deutschlandlied}} | ||
{{Collapsed|What's the national anthem of Italian Republic?| C. Il Canto degli Italiani}} | {{Collapsed|What's the national anthem of Italian Republic?| C. Il Canto degli Italiani}} | ||
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{{Collapsed|Who's the director of the movie series, Star Wars?|A. George Lucas}} | {{Collapsed|Who's the director of the movie series, Star Wars?|A. George Lucas}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Who's the director of the movie, Titanic?| C. James Cameron}} | {{Collapsed|Who's the director of the movie, Titanic?| C. James Cameron}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Who's the actor of Jack Dawson in Titanic?|A. | {{Collapsed|Who's the actor of Jack Dawson in Titanic?|A. DiCaprio}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Who was the creator of Dragon Ball series?| D. Akira Toriyama}} | {{Collapsed|Who was the creator of Dragon Ball series?| D. Akira Toriyama}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Who was the actor of the protagonist Forrest Gump?|A. Tom Hanks}} | {{Collapsed|Who was the actor of the protagonist Forrest Gump?|A. Tom Hanks}} | ||
{{Collapsed|What's the name of the one among Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles who wears an orange mask?| A. Michelangelo}} | {{Collapsed|What's the name of the one among Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles who wears an orange mask?| A. Michelangelo}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Which members wears purple mask in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles?| C. Donatello}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Who was the creator of One Piece?|C. Eiichiro Oda}} | {{Collapsed|Who was the creator of One Piece?|C. Eiichiro Oda}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Who's the director of the movie,saving private ryan?|D. Steven Spielberg}} | {{Collapsed|Who's the director of the movie,saving private ryan?|D. Steven Spielberg}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Who directed movies Clockwork Orange and The Shining?|D. Stanley Kubrick}}<br/> | {{Collapsed|Who directed movies Clockwork Orange and The Shining?| D.Stanley Kubrick}}<br/> | ||
==== History ==== | ==== History ==== | ||
{{Collapsed|What nationality was Christopher Columbus who reached north america |B. italy}} | {{Collapsed|What nationality was Christopher Columbus who reached north america |B. italy}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Who is the character of game of throne?|B. Daeneys Targaryen}} | |||
{{Collapsed|What's Frenchman David Belle most famous for?| B. Parkour}} | {{Collapsed|What's Frenchman David Belle most famous for?| B. Parkour}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Who was the producer of the opera "Le Nozze di Figaro"?| D. W.A. Mozart}} | {{Collapsed|Who was the producer of the opera "Le Nozze di Figaro"?| D. W.A. Mozart}} | ||
{{Collapsed|How | {{Collapsed|How many states did united states have when they won the independence war|B.13}} | ||
{{Collapsed|What's the nationality of J.S. Bach?| B. Germany}} | {{Collapsed|What's the nationality of J.S. Bach?| B. Germany}} | ||
{{Collapsed|From which country did minuet originate from?| C. France}} | {{Collapsed|From which country did minuet originate from?| C. France}} | ||
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{{Collapsed|Who was the painter that completed Volga River Trackers?| B. I.E. Repin}} | {{Collapsed|Who was the painter that completed Volga River Trackers?| B. I.E. Repin}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Who's the author of Madame Bovary?|B. G. Flaubert}} | {{Collapsed|Who's the author of Madame Bovary?|B. G. Flaubert}} | ||
{{Collapsed|who is the author of | {{Collapsed|who is the author of Wuthering Heights?|B. Emily Brontë}} | ||
{{Collapsed|In which sports event was the term "Derby" first used?|A. Horse Racing}} | {{Collapsed|In which sports event was the term "Derby" first used?|A. Horse Racing}} | ||
{{Collapsed|What's the nationality of Ernesto Guevara?|A. Argentina}} | {{Collapsed|What's the nationality of Ernesto Guevara?|A. Argentina}} | ||
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{{Collapsed|Which country did tango originate from?|D. Argentina}} | {{Collapsed|Which country did tango originate from?|D. Argentina}} | ||
{{Collapsed|What's David Beckham most famous for?|A. Football}} | {{Collapsed|What's David Beckham most famous for?|A. Football}} | ||
{{Collapsed|What animal is not among the 12 | {{Collapsed|What animal is not among the 12 Chinese zodiacs?|A. Cat}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Which of the following is not a Chinese Zodiac? |C. Bird}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Whose the actress of Galadriel in the Lord of the ring series ?|A.Cate Blanchett}} | {{Collapsed|Whose the actress of Galadriel in the Lord of the ring series ?|A.Cate Blanchett}} | ||
{{Collapsed|What is F.F Chopin Nationality ?|B. Poland}} | {{Collapsed|What is F.F Chopin Nationality ?|B. Poland}} | ||
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{{Collapsed|Which country did Tango originated from?|D.Argentina}} | {{Collapsed|Which country did Tango originated from?|D.Argentina}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Who was the first writer who portrayed the James Bond series?|D.Ian Fleming}} | {{Collapsed|Who was the first writer who portrayed the James Bond series?|D.Ian Fleming}} | ||
{{Collapsed|When was Napoleon Bonaparte crowned as | {{Collapsed|When was Napoleon Bonaparte crowned as Napoleon I?|B.1804}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Who was the producer of the opera " La nozze di Figaro"?|D. Wolfgang A. Mozart}} | {{Collapsed|Who was the producer of the opera " La nozze di Figaro"?|D. Wolfgang A. Mozart}} | ||
{{Collapsed|How many years did | {{Collapsed|How many years did Leonardo da Vinci spent on the Mona Lisa?|B. 4 }} | ||
{{Collapsed|By whom was the Pacific Ocean the name of "Peaceful Ocean"?|A. Magellan}} | {{Collapsed|By whom was the Pacific Ocean the name of "Peaceful Ocean"?|A. Magellan}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Who created the Dragon ball series ?|D. Akira Toriyama}} | {{Collapsed|Who created the Dragon ball series ?|D. Akira Toriyama}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Who is the author of Wuthering Heights?|B. Emily Bronte}} | {{Collapsed|Who is the author of Wuthering Heights?|B. Emily Bronte}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Which river in the United States is known as the "Old Man River"?|B. | {{Collapsed|Which river in the United States is known as the "Old Man River"?|B. Mississippi River}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Who was the painter that completed the Volga River trackers?|B.E.I Repin}} | {{Collapsed|Who was the painter that completed the Volga River trackers?|B.E.I Repin}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Who of the following is among John | {{Collapsed|Who of the following is among John Milton's Works?|A. Paradise Lost}} | ||
{{Collapsed|How many dynasties have set Nanjing as their capital city?|B . 6 }} | {{Collapsed|How many dynasties have set Nanjing as their capital city?|B . 6 }} | ||
{{Collapsed|Where was the french football player Zinedine Zidane born ? |C. Marseille}} | {{Collapsed|Where was the french football player Zinedine Zidane born ? |C. Marseille}} | ||
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{{Collapsed|What is the national anthem of Germany? |D. Deutschlandlied}} | {{Collapsed|What is the national anthem of Germany? |D. Deutschlandlied}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Who's the creator of Les Adventures De Tintin et Milou? |B. Georges Remi}} | {{Collapsed|Who's the creator of Les Adventures De Tintin et Milou? |B. Georges Remi}} | ||
{{Collapsed|What is the planet closest to the sun in the solar system? |D. Mercury}} | {{Collapsed|What is the planet closest to the sun in the solar system? | D.Mercury}} | ||
{{Collapsed|What's the | {{Collapsed|What's the profession of Fox McCLoud in star fox series? |B. Pilot}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Which movie won the academy award for best picture? |C. Wings}} | {{Collapsed|Which movie won the academy award for best picture? |C. Wings}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Delphi was an oracle for which god? |B. Apollo}} | {{Collapsed|Delphi was an oracle for which god? |B. Apollo}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Who was the first president to be impeached? |D. Andrew Johnson}} | {{Collapsed|Who was the first president to be impeached? |D. Andrew Johnson}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Who was the Roman God of fruit?| D. Pomona}} | {{Collapsed|Who was the Roman God of fruit?| D. Pomona}} | ||
{{Collapsed|What is the biggest moon in the Solar System?|C. Ganymede}} | {{Collapsed|What is the biggest moon in the Solar System?| C.Ganymede}} | ||
{{Collapsed|What is consecotaleophobia?|B. The Fear of Chopsticks}} | {{Collapsed|What is consecotaleophobia?| B.The Fear of Chopsticks}} | ||
{{Collapsed|When was the dwarf planet Pluto discovered?|D. 1930}} | |||
{{Collapsed|According to Greek mythology, who stole fire for mankind's benefit? |A. Prometheus}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Zeus was the god of the sky and ruler of the Olympian gods. Who was his father? |C. Cronus}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Which country was created after World War I? |D. Austria}} | |||
{{Collapsed|What colour is the sun? |C. White}} | |||
{{Collapsed|India's Independence Day? |1947 Aug 15}} | |||
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{{Collapsed|What is the literary term for play on words?|A. Pun}} | {{Collapsed|What is the literary term for play on words?|A. Pun}} | ||
{{Collapsed|What agency of the US department of defense develops and creates new military technology?|A. DARPA}} | {{Collapsed|What agency of the US department of defense develops and creates new military technology?|A. DARPA}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Which country has the largest possession of | {{Collapsed|Which country has the largest possession of forests?|A. Russia}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Which is the smallest country in the world?|C. Vatican City State}} | {{Collapsed|Which is the smallest country in the world?|C. Vatican City State}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Which is the largest country in Africa by area? |Algeria}} | {{Collapsed|Which is the largest country in Africa by area? |Algeria}} | ||
{{Collapsed|How is the year 2000 written in Roman Numerals?|A. MM}} | {{Collapsed|How is the year 2000 written in Roman Numerals?|A. MM}} | ||
{{Collapsed|How many colors are in a rainbow?|B. 7}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Which country is known as "Country of Sakura"?|B. Japan}} | {{Collapsed|Which country is known as "Country of Sakura"?|B. Japan}} | ||
{{Collapsed|In which film did Michael Jordan use to join the show?|A. Space Jam}} | {{Collapsed|In which film did Michael Jordan use to join the show?|A. Space Jam}} | ||
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{{Collapsed|The legal drinking age in the US is:|21}} | {{Collapsed|The legal drinking age in the US is:|21}} | ||
{{Collapsed|What goes up but will NEVER comes down?|C. Age}} | {{Collapsed|What goes up but will NEVER comes down?|C. Age}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Largest of the Galilean moons.}} | {{Collapsed|Largest of the Galilean moons.|C. ganymede}} | ||
{{Collapsed|Which company developed Pokemon Go|B. Niantic}} | {{Collapsed|Which company developed Pokemon Go| B.Niantic}} | ||
{{Collapsed|How many years was the 100 years War? |116 years}} | |||
{{Collapsed|How many races are there in Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim? |D. 10}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Which one has the largest value? |Petabyte}} | |||
{{Collapsed|What is the painting 'La Gioconda' more usually known as?| B.Mona Lisa}} | |||
{{Collapsed|How many continents are there?| A.Seven}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Who was the only scorer in the final match of the Euro 2004?|Angelos Charisteas}} | |||
{{Collapsed|An Ancient Yakhchal describes a |freezer}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Where would you find the sea of tranquility? |Moon}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Which is the strongest muscle in the human body on the basis of weight? | B.Masseter}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Which of the following models is former Victoria's Secret Angel? |Karolina Kurkova}} | |||
{{Collapsed|In economics GNP stands for... | Gross National Product}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Which nation suffered the heaviest casualty count in World War II? | USSR}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Fill in the Blank: When we eat sweet-tasting foods, the neurotransmitter ____ activates the brain reward systems | B.Dopamine}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Where was the 2016 Summer Olympics hosted? | D: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Thought to be Shakespeare's first tragedy, one of the bloodiest and most violent work of his is? | B.Titus Andronicus}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Which item of clothing did James Belcher give his name to in the nineteenth century.| A.Scarf }} | |||
{{Collapsed|What do you fear if you suffer from pteronophobia? | C.Being tickled by feathers}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Traditional Mozzarella is made of milk from which animal? | d: Buffalo}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Who composed an opera about a Mermaid?| A.Dvorak}} | |||
{{Collapsed|The radioactive isotope Americium-241 can be found in what item in many homes? | a: smoke detectors}} | |||
{{Collapsed|La Isla Bonita' is song of? | c: Madonna}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Where are the Gullfoss Falls located? |b:Iceland }} | |||
{{Collapsed|Where is the famous 6th Street located? |d: Austint TX }} | |||
{{Collapsed|Who was the legendary Benedictine mok who invented champagne?|c. Dom Perignon}} | |||
{{Collapsed|How much is the average diameter of Earth?|a.12.742km}} | |||
{{Collapsed|What colors does the Swedish flag have?| D.Yellow and blue}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Where was Panama hat invented?| C.Ecuador}} | |||
{{Collapsed|How many natural satellites belong to earth?| C.1}} | |||
{{Collapsed|In which country might the soldiers wear a stiff white kilt as a fustanella?| c.Greece}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Who released an album in 1999 called Brand New Day?| a. Sting}} | |||
{{Collapsed|May Queen, Wisely Crab, Foxwhelps and Lane's Prince Albert are all species of what?| b. Apples}} | |||
{{Collapsed|During which war was the Battle of Marne?| B.First World War}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Which are the colors of Japanese flag?| c. White and Red}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Who's The Indian God of Creation? | a. Bharma}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Which scale used to measure an earthquake's magnitude? |a. Richter }} | |||
{{Collapsed|In Chinese Mythology, who was the father of the Demi-God Nezha?| D.Li Jing }} | |||
{{Collapsed|When was founded Apple Inc.?| C.1976 }} | |||
{{Collapsed|who is character of Game of Thrones?| B.Daenerys Targaryen}} | |||
{{Collapsed|What is the human body's biggest organ? |d. skin }} | |||
{{Collapsed|Who plays Harry Potter as a baby?| C.Saunders Triplets}} | |||
{{Collapsed|The two holes in your nose are called?| B.Nostrils}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Which of these is the SI unit for electrical inductance? |b. henry}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Which of these is the SI unit for electrical resistance? |a. ohm}} | |||
{{Collapsed|What is the hottest pepper in the world| D.Carolina Reaper}} | |||
{{Collapsed|What tropical lizard has the ability to change colors? |a. Chamelion}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Who wrote the Chronicles of Narnia |c. C.S. Lewis}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Which is the most smelly fruit? |b. durian}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Which of the following is not included in the labors of Hercules? |Minotaur}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Where is the oldest Slavic Orthodox Church located? | A.Bulgaria}} | |||
{{Collapsed|How many stars are in European Union flag? |c. 12}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Who plays Edward Teach in Pirates of the Caribbean?| C.Ian McShane}} | |||
{{Collapsed|What is the lowest point on Earth? | Dead Sea}} | |||
{{Collapsed|World's second longest beach is? |a. Marina Beach}} | |||
{{Collapsed|How long do red blood cells live? | D.120 days}} | |||
{{Collapsed|A farmer had 17 sheep, and all but 9 died. How many are left? |c. 9}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Who was the First Avenger? |Captain America}} | |||
{{Collapsed|What year did Céline Dion release "Because You Loved Me"? |a. 1996}} | |||
{{Collapsed|How many legs did Sauropods such as Brachiosaurus move on?| D.4}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Based on average income, what is the poorest nation in the Western Hemisphere?| A.Haiti}} | |||
{{Collapsed|When is Mickey Mouse born?|1928}} | |||
{{Collapsed|ideal temperature for taq polymerase? | B. 72-C}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Nariyal is the indian term for which nut | B.coconut}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Blue whale is largest mammal in the world. On what does it feed?|A.krill}} | |||
{{Collapsed|You carry it, it carries you, you are carried by what you carry?| C.shoe}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Which of these is the SI unit for electrical capacitance?|farad}} | |||
{{Collapsed|When the World Autism Awareness Day is?| C.April 2}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Where is the largest Buddhist temple located?|Indonesia}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Near what French town did Marie-Bernarde (Bernadette) Soubirous reportedly see visions of the Virgin Mary in 1858 | B.Lourdes}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Where we can find komodo dragon | c. komodo islands}} | |||
{{Collapsed|A person who studies fossils and prehistoric life such as dinosaurs is known as a what?| d. A and B}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Mangalyaan(Mars orbiter) Mission Lauched and succeeded| a. India}} | |||
{{Collapsed|The highest average salinity amongst the following seas is reported from | A.Dead Sea}} | |||
{{Collapsed|What do the British call the vegetables that Americans call zucchini? | A.COURGETTES}} | |||
{{Collapsed|What number was Michael jordan wearing most during his career in NBA? | A.23}} | |||
{{Collapsed|How many centimeters is 1 inch? | 2.54cm}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Which egyptian gods were husband and wife also brother and sister | No answers}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Who is the only player that made the "Hand of God Goal" in soccer?| B.Diego Maradonna}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Complete the title of the Beatles's song: 'Lucy in the Sky with...'?| B.Diamond}} | |||
{{Collapsed|What does 'D.C.' in Washington D.C for?| A.District of Colombia}} | |||
{{Collapsed|Infrared light has a wavelength that is too...?| A. long to be visible for humans}} |
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Geography (English)
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The island of Sri Lanka formerly known as? |
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Ceylon |
which is the capital of Greece? |
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Athens |
what's the color of the flag of france? |
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C.blue,white,red |
OS' computer abbreviation usualy means? |
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Operating System |
Where is stockholm located? |
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C.Sweden |
which is the atomic number for Plutonium? |
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D.94 |
which of them is a volcano? |
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C.Pinatubo |
who is known as the human calculator? |
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Scott Flansburg |
which of these is NOT part of water cycle? |
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C.fixation |
which was the first country to introduce plastic banknotes? |
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D.Australia |
Which is known as land of the koala? |
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Australia |
Who is director of the film Alien (1979)? |
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B.Ridley Scott |
What country is the mother of anime? |
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Japan |
What´s the national anthem of United States? |
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B. The Star-Spangled Banner |
when was the dwarf planet pluto discovered |
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D.1930 |
I'm on a river cruise, visiting Vienna, Budapest, and Bratislava. Which river am I gliding down? |
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A. Danube - Donau |
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 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
In New York City, on which street is the New York Stock Exchange? |
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A. Wall Street |
In what country is Lake Baikal located? |
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A. Russia // Russland |
In what country is the San Andreas Fault located? |
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A. The United States |
In which country is the source of the river Danube? |
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A. Germany // Deutschland |
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. |
Kuala Lumpur located in what country? |
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D. Malaysia // Malaysien |
Madison is the state capital of which US state? |
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A. Wisconsin |
Of which country is Sofia the capital city? |
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C. Bulgaria |
O'Hare airport is located in: |
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Chicago |
Stockholm is located along what sea? |
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A. Baltic Sea // Baltisches Meer |
The capital of Argentina: |
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Buenos Aires |
The capital of Colombia is? |
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Bogota |
The capital of Czech Republic? |
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C. Prague |
The capital of India is? |
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New Dehli |
What is the capital of madagascar? |
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A. Antananarivo |
The country with the smallest area in the world is? |
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A. Vatican City // Vatikan |
The islands of Seychelles are located in the |
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C. Indian Ocean |
The Himalayas are located on which continent? |
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A. Asia // Asien |
The Petronas Towers are located in what country? |
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B. Malaysia // Malaysien |
The Redwood National Park is located in which US state? |
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A. California // Kalifornien |
The river flowing through the heart of London is called |
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Thames |
The smallest ocean in the world? |
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Arctic Ocean // arktischer Ozean |
To which Asian country am I traveling if I am going to visit the Forbidden City? |
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D. China |
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 |
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 |
To which of the following countries will I travel to see the prehistoric Uffington White Horse? |
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D. England |
What Caribbean island did Columbus originally name Juana? |
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A. Cuba // Kuba |
What city became capital of Cuba in 1519? |
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A.Havana |
What country is Big Ben located in? |
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D. United Kingdom |
What country is Stonehenge located in? |
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B. United Kingdom |
What is the capital city of Belgium? |
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C. Brussels |
What is the capital city of Sweden? |
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C. Stockholm |
What is the capital of Angola? |
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C. Luanda |
What is the capital of Australia? |
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A. Canberra |
What is the capital of Canada? |
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A. Ottawa |
What is the capital of Ireland? |
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A. Dublin |
What is the capital of New York? |
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A. Albany |
What is the capital of New Zealand? |
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A. Wellington |
What is the capital of Scotland? |
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C. Edinburgh |
What is the capital of Sudan? |
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A. Khartoum |
What is the capital of Texas? |
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A. Austin |
What is the capital of Turkey? |
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B. Ankara |
What is the capital of Vermont? |
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A. Montpelier |
What is the highest mountain on earth above sea level? |
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C. Mt. Everest |
What is the highest waterfall in the world? |
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D. Angel Falls |
What is the Japanese name for Japan? |
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A. Nippon |
What is the largest cave in the world? |
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D. Son Doong Cave |
What is the largest continent in the world? |
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C. Asia // Asien |
What is the largest continental lake in the world? |
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D. Lake Superior // Oberer See |
What is the largest landbound nation? |
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Kazakhstan |
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 |
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 |
What is the name of the sea east of Korea? |
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D. Sea of Japan // japanisches Meer |
What is the only nation that borders both Ecuador and Bolivia? |
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A. Peru |
What is the tallest(highest) mountain in the world? |
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B. Mt. Everest |
What is the world's largest desert? |
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D. Antarctica |
What island is the Statue of Liberty located on? |
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A. Liberty Island |
What state is Starbucks from? |
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D. Washington |
What US city is home to the Bishop Museum? |
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A. Honolulu |
What US city is nicknamed the "Motor City"? |
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A. Detroit |
What's the capital city of Switzerland? |
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B. Bern |
What's the nationality of J.S.Bach? |
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B. Germany |
What's the national anthem of Canada ? |
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A. O Canada |
What's the national anthem of people's republic of china? |
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B.The March of the Volunteers |
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 |
Where is Big Ben located? |
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C. London or D. United Kingdom |
Where is Bolivia located? |
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D. South America |
Where is Hagia Sofia located? |
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B. Turkey |
Where is Kuala Lumpur located, in what country? |
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D. Malaysia |
Where is Lima located? |
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D. Peru |
Where is Machu Picchu located? |
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B. Peru |
Where is Mecca located? |
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B. Saudi Arabia |
Where is Moscow located? |
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D. Russia |
Where is Mount Fuji located? |
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B. Japan |
Where is Pompeii located? |
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B. Italy |
Where is Riyadh located? |
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D. Saudi Arabia |
Where is Rome located? |
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D. Italy |
Where is Saint Basil's Cathedral located? |
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B. Russia |
Where is the Eiffel Tower located? |
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A. Paris |
Where is the Golden Gate Bridge located? |
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B. San Fransisco |
Where is the Kremlin located? |
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C. Russia |
Where is the Louvre located? |
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D. France |
Where is the Mumbai located? |
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D. India |
Where is the Palace of Versailles located? |
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B. France |
Where is the Siberia located? |
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D. Russia |
Where is the Suez Canal located? |
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B. Egypt |
Where is the Taj Mahal located? |
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B. India |
Where is Tokyo located? |
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D. Japan |
Where would one find Catalonia on a map? |
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A. Spain |
Where would you find the historic temple of Angkor Wat? |
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D. Cambodia |
Where is one of South europe oldest national park "Plitvice Lakes" located? |
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C. Croatia |
Which city is not named after a person? |
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Moscow |
Which city is the Taj Mahal in? |
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A. Agra |
Which country did tango originate from? |
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D. Argentina |
Which country has the largest oil reserves? |
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D. Saudi Arabia |
Which country has the largest possession of forest? |
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A. Russia |
Which country has the most land? |
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D. Russia |
Which country has the most lakes in the world? |
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B. Canada |
Which country is known as "Country of Sakura"? |
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B. Japan |
Which "four corners" state is home to Alamogordo, Taos, Truth or Consequences, and Mescalero? |
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B. New Mexico |
what year did toronto won the stanley cup? |
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D.1967 |
Which is longest river in china? |
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B.Yangtze |
Which is not a European nation? |
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Maldive |
Which is the largest country in Africa by area? |
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A. Algeria |
Which is the longest river in the world? |
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A. Nile |
Which is the smallest country in the world? |
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C. Vatican City State |
Which is the world's largest port according to volume? |
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C. Rotterdam |
Which Midwest farmland state includes New Salem, Springfield, Metropolis, and Champaign? |
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A. Illinois |
Which Mississippi state - called "America's Heartland" - is home to Amana, Fort Dodge and Dubuque? |
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D. Iowa |
Which mountain has the highest altitude in the world? |
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B. Mt. Everest |
Which Northwestern state has the towns of Starbuck, Walla Walla, Port Angeles, and Olympia? |
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A. Washington |
Which ocean has the largest area? |
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A. Pacific |
Which of the following islands is not located in Europe? |
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B. Maldives |
Which of these world capitals is also the largest city in its home country? |
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C. Tokyo |
Which river in United States is known as "Old Man River"? |
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B. Mississipi River |
Which river runs through Paris? |
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A. Seine |
Which state do Missoula, Whitefish, Big Fork, and Butte call home? |
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B. Montana |
Which state has many Civil War battlefields and is home to Macon, Augusta, Peachtree City, and Marietta? |
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A. Georgia |
Which state includes Atlantic City and the towns of Somerville, Tenafly, Springfield, and Hoboken? |
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B. New Jersey |
Which state is Mount Rushmore National Memorial located in? |
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A. South Dakota |
Which state - named after European monarch - has towns called Lafayette, Lake Charles, and Bogalusa? |
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D. Louisiana |
Which state on the Canadian border is home to Coeur d'Alene, Downey, Idaho Falls and Pocatello? |
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C. Idaho |
Which US state is known as the Sunshine state? |
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D. Florida |
Which US state is nicknamed the "Ocean State"? |
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A. Rhode Island |
Which wonder of the world was found in Iraq? |
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Hanging Gardens |
Willapa bay opens to what ocean? |
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A. Pacific |
What is the capital of Indonesia? |
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D. Jakarta |
World's highest annual rainfall is reported at |
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A. Mawsynram, India |
In which country the organization Greenpeace was founded? |
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D. Canada |
Where the oldest gold treasure in the world was found? |
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A.Bulgaria |
Who is the legendary queen and the storyteller of One Thousand and One Nights? |
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A.Scheherazade |
In what level you can access Asgard in LOA? |
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lvl 70 |
What kind of water does not conduct electricity? |
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C.Distilled Water |
The first person who came out in open space? |
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Alexei Leonov |
Transylvania was first referred to in a Medieval Latin document in 1075 as |
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C.beyond the forest |
What color Coca-Cola was originally? |
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C.Green |
Which of these is the SI unit for electric charge? |
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coulomb |
What was Jesus' first miracle? |
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A.Turning water into wine |
What is the capital of French Polynesia? |
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C. Papeete |
What is the capital of Morocco? |
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B. Rabat |
Which year did the Vietnam war begin? |
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1955 |
Which year did the Vietnam war end? |
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C.1975 |
Earth Day is held on................... |
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C.April 22 |
Which planet does not orbit the Sun? |
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D.Jupiter |
Over a long period of time while under extreme heat and pressure, graphite turns into which precious mineral? |
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C.diamond |
Which of the following is not a country in Asia? |
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D. Chad |
How many oceans border Canada? |
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C. 3 |
Where is the Temple of Artemis Located? |
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C. Turkey |
Which is the longest US primetime show? |
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The Simpsons |
How does heat from the sun get to the Earth ? |
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A.by radiation |
Which is the only lizard that has a voice? |
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B.Gecko |
Which actor won Best Actor award in Oscar 2016 ? |
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B.Leonardo DiCaprio |
For the first time, bacteria were observed by |
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D.A.V. Leeuwenhoek |
Which country in Europe hasn’t changed its name since it was first established? |
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B.Bulgaria |
History
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Where is one of south europe oldest national park "Plitvice lakes" located? |
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C.Croatia |
Che Guevara is from? Che Guevara ist aus? |
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. Argentina // Argentinien |
who did the first successful human heart transplant? |
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C.Dr. C.N. Barnard |
Where is Fidel Castro from? |
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Cuba |
During which dynasty was catholicism introduced into china? |
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B. Ming |
During whose reign was Chateau de Versailles built? |
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B. Louis XIV |
Harriet Tubman was one of the most famous and successful abductors involved in what? |
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C. The Underground Railroad |
How long did King Louis XIX rule France for? - Wie lang regierte König Louis XIX in Frankreich? |
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D. 15 minutes |
How many dynasties had set Nanjing as their capital city? |
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B. 6 |
How many states did United States have when they won the Independence War |
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B. 13 |
How many years had Da Vinci spent on Mona Lisa? |
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B. 4 |
How much did it cost to take the New York subway when it be |
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A. 5 cents |
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 |
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 |
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 |
In what city was Ludwig van Beethoven born? |
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D. Bonn |
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... |
Inventor of the cotton gin is? |
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. Eli Whitney |
Magellan circumnavigated the globe in what century? |
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B. 16th century |
Montezuma was the emperor of which ancient society? - Montezuma war Herrscher über die? |
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A. Aztecs // Azteken |
Name the king who failed to keep an eye on things at the battle of Hastings? |
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D. Harold |
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 |
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 |
Saddam Hussein was the dictator of which Middle Eastern country? - Saddam Hussein war Diktator welches Landes? |
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A. Iraq |
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 |
The first World War began in: |
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B. 1914 |
The name of Sears Tower in Chicago was changed in 2009. What is its new name? |
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A. Willis Tower |
The period between the Middle Ages and the Modern Era is? |
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Renaissance |
What city became the first to use neon signs to advertise shops? |
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A. Paris |
what does the roman numeral c represent? |
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A. 100 |
What gas filled the Hindenburg airship? Mit welchem Gas wurde die Hindenburg gefüllt? |
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A. Hydrogen // Wasserstoff |
What ships did Vikings sail in? - In welchen Schiffen segelten Wikinger? |
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A. Longboats // Langboote |
What was Bikini Atoll testing ground for? - Was wurde im Bikina Atoll getestet? |
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. Atomic bombs // Atombomben |
What was the first Apollo mission? - Welches war die erste Apollo-Mission? |
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. Apollo 11 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
What year did the Titanic sink? - In welchem Jahr sank die Titanic? |
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C. 1912 |
What year was Pearl Harbor attacked? |
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B. 1941 |
When happened the extinction of dinosaurs? |
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B. 65 Million years ago |
When was Napoleon Bonaparte crowned as Napoleon I? |
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B. 1804 |
When was Nobel Prize first Awarded |
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B. 1901 |
When was World Health Organization established? |
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B. 1948 |
When was World Trade Organization established? |
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D. 1995 |
When were the Terracotta Warriors and Horses discovered in China? |
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C. 1974 |
Where is the palace of versailles located? - Wo findet man den Palast von Versailles? |
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B. France // Frankreich |
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 |
Where were playing cards invented? - Wo wurden die Spielkarten erfunden? |
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D. China |
Which American inventor held 1,093 patents? - Welcher amerikanische Erfinder hatte 1093 Patente? |
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A. Thomas Edison |
Which animal is not among the 12 Chinese Zodiacs? |
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A. Cat |
Which country experienced a period called the Meiji Restoration? |
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A. Japan |
Which country was not a part of the Axis powers in World War 2? |
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D. Netherlands |
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 |
Which country was the first to start industrialization? |
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C. Great Britain |
which country was the first to launch an artificial satellite? |
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B.Soviet Union |
Which European city was divided by a wall, separating capitalism in the west from communism in the east? |
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C. Berlin |
Which Spanish Artist was the inventor of cubism? |
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. Picasso |
Which US president appears on the far left at Mount Rushmore? |
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A. George Washington |
Which US president served the shortest term? - Welcher US Präsident hatte die kürzeste Amtszeit? |
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D. William Henry Harrison |
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 |
Who first invented toilet paper? - Wer erfand als erstes das Toilettenpapier? |
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A. The Chinese // Die Chinesen |
Who invented the flushing toilet? |
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D. Thomas Crapper |
Who leaked NSA documents to the Guardian in 2013? |
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D. Edward Snowden |
Who was Boudicca? |
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C.Celtic queen |
Who was the first emperor in Chinese history? |
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B. Qin Shi Huangdi |
Who was the first man to climb Mount Everest? |
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D. Sir Edmund Hillary |
Who was the first US president to appear on television? |
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A. Franklin D. Roosevelt |
Who was the leader of free france during world war II?? |
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B. Charles de Gaulle |
Who was the legendary Benedictine monk who invented champagne? |
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C.Don Perignon |
Who is the writer of Oedipus - Wer schrieb Oedipus? |
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B. Sophocles |
Who was the painter that completed Volga River Trackers? |
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B. I.E.Repin |
How long was the Arab-Israeli War of 1967? |
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- 6 days |
The second world war began in: |
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- 1939 |
Which country was created after World War 1? |
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D.Austria |
The ancient statue of Colossus was in the island of |
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B.Rhodes |
Who was the first king of Scotland? |
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Kenneth MacAlpin |
Where was Genghis Khan born? |
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Mongolia |
Famous gladiator who start revolution of slaves against Rome |
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-Spartacus |
The California Gold Rush began on January 24 of what year? |
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D. 1848 |
Who was the captain on HMS Beagle during Darwin's voyages? |
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B. Fitzroy |
During the Cold War, what were the Nations surrounding the U.S.S.R. known as? |
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C. Satellite Nations |
Fruits & Vegetables
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Bananas are a good source of which element? |
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Potassium |
Falafels are made with? |
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Chickpeas |
I am a purple-coloured fruit. Little Jack Horner pulled me out of a Christmas pie! |
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B. Plum |
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 |
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 |
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 |
I am very much like an orange. I am the same colour but a little bit smaller. |
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D. Tangerine |
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 |
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 |
Tennis players eat me between games to keep nice and strong. I can also be found in pajamas! |
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B. Banana |
What are dried plums called? |
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Prunes |
What is the largest tree born fruit in the world? |
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D. Jackfruit |
What is the main ingredient of guacamole? |
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A. Avocados |
What kind of acid is found in lemons? |
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Citric Acid |
Which of these fruits grows on a vine? |
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A. Grapes |
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 |
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 |
What colour is a Himalayan poppy? |
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B. Blue |
Olympics & Sports
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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 |
How long is a marathon? |
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A. 42.195km |
How many holes are there in a standard ritz cracker? |
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A. 7 |
How many MLB teams does Florida have? |
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D. 2 |
How many NBA teams does Florida have? |
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D. 2 |
How many NFL teams does Florida have? |
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D. 3 |
How many NHL teams does Florida have? |
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D. 2 |
How many pockets does a snooker table have? |
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C.6 |
How many throwing events are in a Decathlon? |
---|
A. 3 |
How often do the Summer Olympic Games take place? |
---|
C. Every 4 years |
How tall is a regulation adult soccer goal? Wie groß ist nach Verordnung ein Fußballtor |
---|
A. 8 feet // 8 Fuß |
In 2008, the 29th Olympic Games mainly took place in which Asian city? |
---|
C. Beijing |
In the game of Cricket, how many balls are there in an over? |
---|
D. 6 |
In the game of Netball, what can't a player do? |
---|
D. Run with the ball |
In the game of Snooker, what color ball needs to be sunk before sinking a ball other than a red ball? |
---|
D. Red |
In which country was the first modern olympic games held? |
---|
D. Greece |
In which sport would you use a chucker? |
---|
D. Polo |
In which sports event was the term "Derby" first used? |
---|
A. Horse Racing |
Medals are awarded for first, second, and third places in the Olympic events. What are these medals called? |
---|
B. Gold, silver and bronze medals |
Number of holes on a golf course |
---|
. 18 |
Olympic Games have one or more mascots. Which of these mascots is from the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics? |
---|
B. The Fuwa |
First gymnast to score a perfect 10 seven times at the Olympics? |
---|
D.Nadia Comaneci |
The flag of the Olympic games has five coloured rings joined together. What do the rings represent? |
---|
A. The continents of the world |
The Heisman Trophy is presented for? |
---|
Football |
The modern Olympic Games were started by an organization called the IOC. What does IOC stand for? |
---|
C. International Olympic Committee |
The Olympic Flame is carried around the world to the Olympic host nation. Where does its journey begin? |
---|
D. Olympia in Greece |
Until 2014, which national football team has won the most World Cups? |
---|
A. Brazil |
until 2015, which national football team has won the most Women's World Cup?? |
---|
B.United States |
Up to, and including, the 2012 Olympic Games, which city has hosted the Olympic Games more than once? |
---|
C. London, UK |
What city is the NHL team known as the Lightning from? |
---|
D. Tampa Bay |
What country invented the Winter Olympic sport of bobsleigh? |
---|
A. Switzerland |
What disorder did Muhammad Ali develop after retiring from boxing? |
---|
A. Parkinson's |
What is martial arts founded by Bruce Lee? |
---|
B. Jeet Kun do |
What number was Michael Jordan wearing during his career in NBA? |
---|
A. 23 |
What team did basketball star Larry Bird play 13 seasons for? |
---|
A. Boston Celtics |
What's David Beckham most famous for? |
---|
A. Football |
What's the nationality of the tennis player, Roger Federer? |
---|
Switzerland |
When and where did the original Ancient Olympic Games take place? |
---|
D. Over 2000 years ago in ancient Greece |
Where does the game of Cricket originate from? |
---|
D. England |
Where does the game of Rugby originate from? |
---|
D. Britain |
where was french football player Zinedine Zidane born? |
---|
C. Marseille |
Which athlete won the 110m hurdles at the Athen Olympics? |
---|
C. Liu Xiang |
Which country invented winter Olympic bobsleigh? |
---|
. Switzerland in 1897 |
Which country was the first modern Olympic Games held? |
---|
D. Greece |
Which French Football club has won a streak of 7 successive titles in Ligue 1? |
---|
C.Olympique Lyonnais |
Which German football player was nicknamed Der Kaiser? |
---|
D. Franz Beckenbauer |
Which national football team won the first World Cup? |
---|
B. Uraguay |
Which sport is an official event at the modern Summer Olympic Games? |
---|
A. Swimming |
Who holds the MLB single season home run record? |
---|
D. Barry Bonds |
Who was the first football player that scored more than 1000 goals? |
---|
B. Pele |
Who was the first male tennis player to win all four grand slams on three different surfaces? |
---|
B. Andre Agassi |
Who did Stone Cold Steve Austin wrestle at the 1998 edition of "Over the Edge"? |
---|
C.Dude Love |
Who was the only scorer in the final match of euro 2004? |
---|
D.Angelos Charisteas |
How many gold medals did Michael Phelps won at Olympics of Beijing in 2008? |
---|
8 |
Cartoons, Anime, & Comics
{{###EXPANDALL###}}
Daredevil is blind but uses sound to "see" objects, like sonar. What else uses sonar? |
---|
D. Bats and submarines |
Hajime no Ippo is a popular sports anime/manga about... |
---|
B. Boxing |
In Fullmetal Alchemist, Edward's brother, Alphonse, is a... |
---|
B. Suit of armor |
In the anime film, Akira, what is pictured on the back of Kaneda's jacket? |
---|
A. a pill |
In the anime film, Kiki's Delivery Service, Kiki is a... |
---|
B. witch |
In the Simpsons, who does Homer accidentally shoot out of a torp? |
---|
A. Captain Tennille |
In the Simpsons, who normally drives Springfield Elementary's school bus |
---|
A. Otto |
Iron Man's armor can perform miracles. Many animals also have 'armor'; what is such a skeleton called? |
---|
A. Exoskeleton |
Japanese animation studio, Trigger Inc., was founded by former employees of which other studio? |
---|
B. Gainax |
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 |
Superman can fly. But what's the name of the natural force that keeps ordinary people down on earth? |
---|
B. Gravity |
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 |
The anime film, Grave of the Fireflies, take place during which war? |
---|
B. World War 2 |
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 |
What car does the protagonist of Initial D, Takumi Fujiwara, drive? |
---|
B. Toyota AE86 |
What color is Yotsuba's hair? |
---|
B. Green |
What does Batman carry in his utility belt? |
---|
C. Batarang |
What genre is the anime, Ghost in the Shell, classified as? |
---|
B. Cyberpunk |
What is Cartman's first name on the TV show South Park? |
---|
A. Eric |
What is Clark Kent's alter ego? |
---|
D. Superman |
What is Superman's home planet? |
---|
A. Krypton |
What is the name of Batman's butler? |
---|
. Alfred |
What is the name of the rabbit in Bambi? |
---|
A. Thumper |
What number is on the side of Speed Racer's car in the original anime/manga? |
---|
B. 5 |
When Violet from The Incredibles is visible, how do people see her? |
---|
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 |
Who was the creator of Dragon Ball Series? |
---|
D. Akira Toriyama |
Who is the main protagonist of Neon Genesis Evangelion? |
---|
B. Shinji Ikari |
Who was the creator of one piece? |
---|
C. Eiichiro Oda |
What color is the first Mega Man? |
---|
B. Blue |
Who's the creator of Les Aventures de Tintin et Milou? |
---|
B. Georges Remi |
What country is mother of Anime? |
---|
A.Japan |
Religion
{{###EXPANDALL###}}
Adam and Eve, lived in the beautiful Garden of Eden. Why did God banish them from there? |
---|
C. They were disobedient |
In Greek and Roman mythology, nectar of the gods is... |
---|
. Ambrosia |
In Greek Mythology, who's regarded as the god of music, truth, and the sun? |
---|
B.Apollo |
In what religion was Jesus raised by his parents? |
---|
C. Jewish |
Jesus called upon Lazarus for a meal. who was the lady who sat at his feet and listened to him talk? |
---|
B. Mary |
Jesus taught us that the most important thing we needed in life was... |
---|
D. Love |
The Pharaoh would not let the Israelites leave Egypt. Moses lead the out after 10 plagues were sent down. What was the last plague? |
---|
A. Death of all the firstborn sons |
The Roman Goddess of Harvest is? |
---|
Ceres |
The Roman Goddess of the Hunt is? |
---|
Diana |
What biblical figure by Michelangelo has been called "the most"? |
---|
. David |
What day is hump day? |
---|
A. Wednesday |
What Hindu god is known as "The Destroyer"? |
---|
A. Shiva |
When is Orthodox Christmas Day? |
---|
D. January 7th |
When Jesus was born, his mother, Mary, did not have a cradle, so she placed him elsewhere. Where? |
---|
D. Manger |
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? |
---|
C. Damascus |
Which disciple did not want Jesus to wash his feet at the Last Supper? |
---|
D.Peter |
Which is not a roman God |
---|
D.Alcyone |
Music
{{###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 |
In the song 'The 12 days of Christmas', what are the 6 geese a-doing? |
---|
D. Laying |
What does a capella mean? |
---|
B.No instruments |
What music festival takes place only in Romania? |
---|
D.George Enescu |
Michael Jackson is famous for? |
---|
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 |
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 |
Which Irish instrument consists of many strings which are plucked by the hands of the musician? |
---|
C. Harp |
Which of the following instruments is a member of the strings family? |
---|
C. Cello |
Which percussive instrument is played by striking a stretched skin with a stick, such as 'bongos'? |
---|
D. Drums |
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) |
What musical family does xylophone belong to? |
---|
Percussion |
Number of lines in a sonnet? |
---|
14 |
Who was the composer of the Nutcracker? |
---|
Tsjaikovski |
Which Musical Clef is also known as G-Clef |
---|
C.Treble Clef |
Who is youngest (by the age) from "The Beatles? |
---|
D. George Harrison |
Random Facts
{{###EXPANDALL###}}
State name that is misspelled on the Liberty Bell |
---|
A. Pennsylvania |
What was Lenin's real name? |
---|
B.Vladimir Ilitsh Uljanov |
-ology means? |
---|
the study of |
A cat is said to have? |
---|
C. 9 lives |
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? |
---|
D.Parmigiano-Reggiano |
Science/Nature
{{###EXPANDALL###}}
An elongated worm-like larva of a butterfly or moth is: |
---|
Caterpillar |
Are Gorillas carnivores, omnivores, or herbivores? |
---|
D. Herbivores / Pflanzenfresser |
At what temperature is Fahrenheit equal to Centigrade |
---|
D.none of the above |
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 |
Neon is a: |
---|
Noble Gas |
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 |
Noise affects which part of an information signal? |
---|
C. Amplitude |
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 |
Infrared light has a wavelength that is too |
---|
A. long to be visible for humans. |
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 |
What are the highest parts on a wave called |
---|
B.Crest |
What is a barracuda? |
---|
B. Fish |
What is the SI unit for electric current? |
---|
ampere |
Games
Video Games & Systems
{{###EXPANDALL###}}
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? |
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D. 100 |
In Warcraft III, which one of the following is not a race? |
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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 |
Which of the following video game console was developed by SONY? |
---|
C. PS3 |
Which of the following was part of the fourth generation of video game consoles? |
---|
C. Sega Genesis |
Which one of these is not a traditional starting piece in the game of Monopoly? |
---|
D. Snake |
Who does the player primarily control in The Legend of Zelda games? |
---|
B. Link |
Who is a founder of Valve Corporation? |
---|
C. Gabe Newell |
Who provided the voice for Captain John Smith in Disney's 1995 m...? |
---|
A. Mel Gibson |
Who is the developer of Assassin Creed games? |
---|
A. Ubisoft |
Board Games & Billiards
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How many balls are there for each player to sink in the game of pool? |
---|
D. 8 |
In the game of Cluedo, players compete to discover the details of what? |
---|
D. A murder |
In the game of cricket, how many balls are there in an over? |
---|
D. 6 |
In the game of Snooker, what color ball needs to be sunk before sinking a ball other than a red ball? |
---|
D. Red |
What are the two highest scoring letters in the game of Scrabble? |
---|
D. Q & Z |
What is generally considered to be the strongest piece in the game of chess? |
---|
D. The Queen |
Where does the game of cricket orginate from |
---|
D. England |
Card Games
{{###EXPANDALL###}}
In No Limit Texas Hold'em poker, how many hole cards does a player have? |
---|
2 |
In No Limit Texas Hold'em poker, what is the strongest hand possible? |
---|
D. 4 [Actually, Royal Flush, but the quiz considers this as a wrong answer] |
In No Limit Texas Hold'em poker, who is first to act after the first round of betting? |
---|
D. Person left of dealer |
In Omaha Hold'em poker, how many hole cards does a player have? |
---|
D. 4 |
When playing Gin Rummy, how many cards are dealt to each player? |
---|
D. 10 |
Where were playing cards invented? |
---|
D. China |
Which company makes Poker Night at the Inventory? |
---|
D. Tell Tale |
TV & Movies
{{###EXPANDALL###}}
Free Willy was a film about what? |
---|
D. Whale |
In the movie "Batman vs Superman" what is the actor's name playing as Batman? |
---|
A. Ben Affleck |
Harry Potter's best friend is: |
---|
Ron Weasley |
How many Oscars did the 1997 movie "Titanic" win? |
---|
A. 11 |
In the movie "The Hunger Games", who fights with a bow and arrow? |
---|
A. Glimmer |
In what country were the Lord of the Rings movies filmed? |
---|
D. New Zealand |
In which movie did Russell Crowe play Maximus Decimus Meridius? |
---|
A. Gladiator |
Superman comes from the planet: |
---|
Krypton |
The amazing X-men's powers come from genetic mutations. Mutations from a part of what process? |
---|
B. Evolution |
This actress is known for having violet eyes: |
---|
E.Taylor |
What genre is the Matrix classified as? |
---|
D. Cyberpunk |
What is Cartman's first name on the TV show South Park? |
---|
A. Eric |
What magazine did Hugh Hefner found? |
---|
Playboy |
What was Doogie Howser's real first name? |
---|
A. Douglas |
What was the film Twister about? |
---|
Tornados [Tornadoes are misspelled] |
What's the avengers member Hawkeye's real name? |
---|
B. Clint Barton |
What's the nationality of the actor, Alain Delon? |
---|
A. France |
What's the profession of Fox McCloud in Star Fox series? |
---|
B. Pilot |
When were the first Academy Awards presented? |
---|
B. 1929 |
Where does the train in Murder in the Orient Express start the trip? |
---|
D. Baghdad |
Which character does not belong to The Avengers? |
---|
B. Wolverine o loky |
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] |
---|
D. Mark Marron |
Which movie won the first Academy award for Best Picture? |
---|
C. Wings |
Which network hosted the VGAs? |
---|
D. Spike |
Which of the following is not a Fox News anchor? |
---|
D. Stephen Colbert |
Which sketch comedy group had a show on IFC? |
---|
D. WKYK (The Whitest Kids U' Know) |
Which social network was the movie, The Social Network, based on? |
---|
D. Facebook |
Which Star Wars character is a bounty hunter? |
---|
D. Boba Fett |
Who directed Jurassic Park? |
---|
D. Steven Spielberg |
Who directed the Lord of the Rings movies? |
---|
A. Peter Jackson |
Who directed the Oscar winning anime film, Spirited Away? |
---|
A. Hayao Miyazaki |
Who is director of Saving Private Ryan? |
---|
D. Steven Spielberg |
Who is the actor of Jack Dawson in Titanic? |
---|
B. DiCaprio |
who is the actor of the protagonist in who am i? |
---|
A. Jackie Chan |
Who is the host of the TV show Jepordy? |
---|
D. Alex Trebek |
Who was dead at the end of Sixth Sense? |
---|
D. Bruce Willis |
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 |
Who was the actor of the protagonist in Forrest Gump? |
---|
A. Tom Hanks |
who was the first writer that portrayed james bond series? |
---|
D. Ian Fleming |
Who's the actor of the protagonist in Who am I? |
---|
A. Jackie Chan |
Who's the actress of Galadriel in the Lord of the Rings series? |
---|
A. Cate Blanchett |
Who's the director of the movie Schindler's List? |
---|
D. Steven Spielberg |
Who's the director of the movie Star Wars? |
---|
B. George Lucas |
When was Harry Potter born? |
---|
B. July 31, 1980 |
Who is the Main Protagonist of the hit series Dexter? |
---|
D.Michael C. Hall |
In the Star Wars series, what is Darth Vader real name? |
---|
B. Anakin Skywalker |
What movie was Sam Elliot not in? |
---|
C. Red |
Literature
{{###EXPANDALL###}}
"Call me Ishmael" begins which book? |
---|
Moby Dick |
Great Gatsby's author is: |
---|
Fitzgerald |
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 |
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 |
The author of The Three Musketeers is? |
---|
Dumas |
The crime of using others' words without permission or citation. |
---|
Plagiarism |
"The Raven" was written by: |
---|
Poe |
What is Mr. Rochester's first name in Charlotte Bronte's novel, Jane Eyre? |
---|
C. Edward |
What is the literary term for a play on words? |
---|
A. Pun |
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 |
Who's the author of Wuthering Heights? |
---|
B. Emily Bronte |
Who's the creator of Les Aventures de Tintin et Milou? |
---|
B. Georges Remi |
Computers, Internet & Technology
{{###EXPANDALL###}}
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" |
Neil Clark Warren is the co-founder and CEO of which online dating site? |
---|
A.eHarmony |
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 company is the largest producer of computer software for the personal computer? |
---|
D. Microsoft |
What year was the Y2k bug supposed to happen? |
---|
D. 2000 |
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
{{###EXPANDALL###}}
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 |
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 |
In League of Angels, who is the first angel that fights alongside you when you start your quest? |
---|
d. Nocturna |
Mathematics
{{###EXPANDALL###}}
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 |
How many meters is a nautical mile? |
---|
A. 1852 |
The wages for 10 workers for six-day week is $ 1200. What are the one day's wages of 4 workers? |
---|
C.$ 80 |
Whats the square root of negative 1 |
---|
D. i |
chemistry
{{###EXPANDALL###}}
What is the atomic number of plutonium? |
---|
D.94 |
What is the lightest element? |
---|
D. Hydrogen |
The World
{{###EXPANDALL###}}
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
{{###EXPANDALL###}}
How many States were part of the EEC 1957 - 1993 years |
---|
D. 12 |
What's the only lizard that has a voice? |
---|
Gecko |
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 |
Bronze is made from what two metals? |
---|
B.Copper and tin |
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 |
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 |
Where is the Marina Beach Located |
---|
A.Chennai |
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 |
Soda water contains |
---|
C.Carbon dioxide |
When we blend red and yellow what colour we get? |
---|
C. Orange |
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 |
Which is the capital city of Romania? |
---|
B. Bucharest |
On which continent are the 2016 olympics held? |
---|
B. South America |
When I was 5 years old, my brother was 10 years old. Now I'm 50 years old. How old is me brother now? |
---|
D.55 |
What is ideal temperature of taq polymerase? |
---|
72 |
Fortune cookies were created in which year? |
---|
C.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 |
What is the name of the desert area in Mexico? |
---|
A.Sonora |
Churchill, Sherman, Panzer were types of what? |
---|
B.Tanks |
Who is the father of Geometry? |
---|
B.Euclid |
What is Bombay Duck? |
---|
C.Fish |
In the movie "Batman vs Superman" what is the actor's name playing as Batman? |
---|
A. Ben Affleck |
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 |
How many Mosquitoes sucking simultaneously to drain a human blood is needed? |
---|
B. 1200000 |
under what name is Barbara Millicent Roberts better known? |
---|
C.Barbie |
Bestcorrect/New Quest For Answer
Game
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 |
When was League of Angels game released in China? |
---|
C. July 2013 |
World
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
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
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 |
Which of the following is not a Chinese Zodiac? |
---|
C. Bird |
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 |
India's Independence Day? |
---|
1947 Aug 15 |
Correct but unsorted
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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 |
How many colors are in a rainbow? |
---|
B. 7 |
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? |
---|
B.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? |
---|
B.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 |
---|
B.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. |
---|
A.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.Dvorak |
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.Daenerys Targaryen |
What is the human body's biggest organ? |
---|
d. skin |
Who plays Harry Potter as a baby? |
---|
C.Saunders Triplets |
The two holes in your nose are called? |
---|
B.Nostrils |
Which of these is the SI unit for electrical inductance? |
---|
b. henry |
Which of these is the SI unit for electrical resistance? |
---|
a. ohm |
What is the hottest pepper in the world |
---|
D.Carolina Reaper |
What tropical lizard has the ability to change colors? |
---|
a. Chamelion |
Who wrote the Chronicles of Narnia |
---|
c. C.S. Lewis |
Which is the most smelly fruit? |
---|
b. durian |
Which of the following is not included in the labors of Hercules? |
---|
Minotaur |
Where is the oldest Slavic Orthodox Church located? |
---|
A.Bulgaria |
How many stars are in European Union flag? |
---|
c. 12 |
Who plays Edward Teach in Pirates of the Caribbean? |
---|
C.Ian McShane |
What is the lowest point on Earth? |
---|
Dead Sea |
World's second longest beach is? |
---|
a. Marina Beach |
How long do red blood cells live? |
---|
D.120 days |
A farmer had 17 sheep, and all but 9 died. How many are left? |
---|
c. 9 |
Who was the First Avenger? |
---|
Captain America |
What year did Céline Dion release "Because You Loved Me"? |
---|
a. 1996 |
How many legs did Sauropods such as Brachiosaurus move on? |
---|
D.4 |
Based on average income, what is the poorest nation in the Western Hemisphere? |
---|
A.Haiti |
When is Mickey Mouse born? |
---|
1928 |
ideal temperature for taq polymerase? |
---|
B. 72-C |
Nariyal is the indian term for which nut |
---|
B.coconut |
Blue whale is largest mammal in the world. On what does it feed? |
---|
A.krill |
You carry it, it carries you, you are carried by what you carry? |
---|
C.shoe |
Which of these is the SI unit for electrical capacitance? |
---|
farad |
When the World Autism Awareness Day is? |
---|
C.April 2 |
Where is the largest Buddhist temple located? |
---|
Indonesia |
Near what French town did Marie-Bernarde (Bernadette) Soubirous reportedly see visions of the Virgin Mary in 1858 |
---|
B.Lourdes |
Where we can find komodo dragon |
---|
c. komodo islands |
A person who studies fossils and prehistoric life such as dinosaurs is known as a what? |
---|
d. A and B |
Mangalyaan(Mars orbiter) Mission Lauched and succeeded |
---|
a. India |
The highest average salinity amongst the following seas is reported from |
---|
A.Dead Sea |
What do the British call the vegetables that Americans call zucchini? |
---|
A.COURGETTES |
What number was Michael jordan wearing most during his career in NBA? |
---|
A.23 |
How many centimeters is 1 inch? |
---|
2.54cm |
Which egyptian gods were husband and wife also brother and sister |
---|
No answers |
Who is the only player that made the "Hand of God Goal" in soccer? |
---|
B.Diego Maradonna |
Complete the title of the Beatles's song: 'Lucy in the Sky with...'? |
---|
B.Diamond |
What does 'D.C.' in Washington D.C for? |
---|
A.District of Colombia |
Infrared light has a wavelength that is too...? |
---|
A. long to be visible for humans |