100 Mixed Pub Quiz Questions And Answers

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It’s time to put your trivia skills to the test and find out how much you really know. We’ve got 100 mixed pub quiz questions and answers covering a huge variety of topics, from Name The Year and Famous People to Movies and Music.

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    Mixed Pub Quiz Questions: Round 1

  1. Which one of the following words is a noun?
    • catamaran
    • employ
    • crunching
    • learning
    Crunching is the noun. Huffy is a word used to describe someone who is easily angered or irritated.
  2. John Carpenter directed the movie “Assault on Precinct 13” in which year?
    • 1971
    • 1962
    • 1976
    • 1973
    The correct answer is 1976. John Carpenter directed the 1976 cult classic film “Assault on Precinct 13,” which follows a police station’s fight for survival against a gang of criminals.
  3. The Big Belt Mountains are located in which country?
    • North America
    • Bolivia
    • Syria
    • China
    The correct answer is North America. The Big Belt Mountains are located in the United States of America, which is part of the continent of North America.
  4. In which year was the movie “Dirty Harry” starring Clint Eastwood released?
    • 1981
    • 1957
    • 1978
    • 1971
    The correct answer is 1971. The movie Dirty Harry starring Clint Eastwood was released in 1971, marking the beginning of Eastwood’s iconic career as a Hollywood action hero.
  5. _____ Alighieri – well known author?
    • Virginia Woolf
    • Dante Alighieri
    • Leo Tolstoy
    • Alexandre Dumas
    This correct answer is Dante Alighieri. He was an Italian poet and philosopher of the Middle Ages whose most famous work is the Divine Comedy.
  6. Former U.S. President Zachary Taylor was born in which year?
    • 1841
    • 1753
    • 1790
    • 1784
    The correct year is 1784. Zachary Taylor was born in 1784 in Orange County, Virginia, making him the 12th President of the United States.
  7. In what country is the city of Cebu City located?
    • Ireland
    • Philippines
    • Malaysia
    • New Zealand
    The correct answer is Philippines. Cebu City is located in the Southeast Asian country of the Philippines, an archipelago of over 7,000 islands.
  8. In which year was the movie “A Beautiful Mind” directed by Ron Howard released?
    • 2004
    • 1991
    • 2001
    • 2003
    The correct answer is 2001. The movie A Beautiful Mind, directed by Ron Howard, was released in 2001.
  9. Tree is usually associated with which word?
    • Building
    • Grass
    • Forest
    • Cars
    Trees are a common feature of forests and play an important role in the ecosystem. Trees are a type of woody plant that form a canopy of foliage, providing shade and habitat for many species of wildlife. They also absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, helping to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

  1. Which is the correct spelling?
    • antagonistik
    • antagonisitic
    • antagonistic
    • antgnstk
    Antagonistic is the correct spelling. Narcissistic is derived from the Greek myth of Narcissus, who was a handsome youth who fell in love with his own reflection.
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    Mixed Pub Quiz Questions: Round 2

  1. Name a 1996 movie starring Ben Stiller?
    • Dumb & Dumber
    • Grindhouse
    • The Cable Guy
    • Only You
    The correct answer is “The Cable Guy”. The Cable Guy is a 1996 black comedy starring Ben Stiller as a cable installer who develops an unhealthy obsession with his customer.
  2. “thicken” is an anagram of which word?
    • mitten
    • kitchen
    • smitten
    • written
    The correct answer is “kitchen”. Kitchen is an anagram of thicken because rearranging the letters of thicken creates the word kitchen.
  3. Name a 2021 movie starring Bruce Willis?
    • Sandy Wexler
    • Tears of the Sun
    • The Last Boy Scout
    • Cosmic Sin
    The correct answer is “Cosmic Sin”. Cosmic Sin is a 2021 sci-fi action movie starring Bruce Willis as a retired general who is tasked with leading a group of warriors to save humanity from an alien invasion.
  4. Comedian Dara O’Briain was born in which year?
    • 1961
    • 1972
    • 1951
    • 1903
    The correct answer is 1972. Comedian Dara O’Briain was born in 1972, making him 48 years old in 2020.
  5. The Glass Frog is a type of what animal?
    • Amphibian
    • Reptile
    • Mollusc
    • Snake
    The correct answer is Amphibian. Did you get it right? The Glass Frog is a type of Amphibian, which is a group of vertebrates that spend part of their life cycle living in water and part of it on land.
  6. Tachophobia is a fear of?
    • open spaces
    • noise
    • speed
    • cars
    The correct answer is “speed”. Tachophobia is a fear of high speeds, usually related to a fear of losing control or being in a dangerous situation.
  7. What unusual word means dishonest or deceitful behavior?
    • Frou-frou
    • Erf
    • Skullduggery
    • Squabble
    The correct answer is “skullduggery”. Did you get it right? Jiggery-pokery is a slang term used to describe dishonest or deceitful behavior, usually involving trickery or manipulation.
  8. The following is a line from which 1970’s film “There”re all gonna laugh at you”?
    • Psycho
    • The Graduate
    • Carrie
    • Cujo
    The correct answer is “Carrie”. Carrie is a 1976 American horror film based on the novel of the same name by Stephen King. It follows the story of a shy teenage girl who is mercilessly bullied at school and has to deal with her religiously fanatic mother at home.
  9. ___ Stone – famous rock or music star?
    • Sly Stone
    • Stevie Wonder
    • The Edge
    • Joni Mitchell
    This correct answer is Sly Stone. He was a famous American musician, producer, and songwriter known for his groundbreaking funk and soul music in the 1960s and 1970s, which was influential in the development of many genres of popular music.

  1. What unusual word means “Something that is graceful, flexible, or agile, often used to describe a dancer or athlete”?
    • Lissome
    • Solipsism
    • Opulence
    • Verspertine
    The correct answer is “Lissome”. Lissome is an adjective that describes someone or something that is graceful, flexible, and agile. It is often used to describe a dancer or athlete who moves with ease and elegance.
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    Mixed Pub Quiz Questions: Round 3

  1. Who directed the 1989 movie “Black Rain?
    • Richard Donner
    • Rouben Mamoulian
    • David Lean
    • Ridley Scott
    The correct answer is Ridley Scott. Ridley Scott is an acclaimed English filmmaker who directed the 1989 crime drama film “Black Rain”.
  2. Dohtem is the reverse spelling of which word?
    • speed
    • method
    • should
    • village
    The correct answer is method. Did you get it right? The reverse spelling of method is “dohtem” which is a play on the original word.
  3. Name a 2012 movie starring Bruce Willis?
    • Mystery Men
    • Looper
    • Mirror Mirror
    • The Kid
    The correct answer is “Looper”. Moonrise Kingdom is a 2012 American coming-of-age comedy-drama film directed by Wes Anderson, starring Bruce Willis as a local police officer.
  4. Ya Li is a variety of which produce?
    • Berry
    • Potato
    • Pear
    • Melon
    The correct answer is Pear. Ya Li is a type of pear, a juicy and sweet fruit with a brown or yellow skin and white flesh.
  1. In which year was the movie “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” starring Matthew Broderick released?
    • 1989
    • 1987
    • 1996
    • 1986
    The correct answer is 1986. The movie “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” starring Matthew Broderick was released in 1986 and quickly became a classic coming-of-age comedy.
  2. In which year was the movie “Charlie Wilson’s War” starring Tom Hanks released?
    • 2005
    • 1997
    • 2007
    • 2001
    The correct answer is 2007. The movie “Charlie Wilson’s War” starring Tom Hanks was released in 2007, making it one of Hanks’ most successful films of that year.
  3. What word comes after “Sierra” in the NATO phonetic alphabet?
    • Echoo
    • Tango
    • Tangeo
    • Romeo
    The correct answer is Tango. Tango is the fourth letter in the NATO phonetic alphabet, which is a system of words used to identify letters of the alphabet in voice communication.
  4. The population of Georgia is approximately?
    • 3.7 million
    • 83 million
    • 3.3 million
    • 9 million
    The correct answer is 3.7 million. Georgia is a state located in the southeastern United States and has a population of approximately 3.7 million people.
  5. The day April 13 falls in which week of the year?
    • 32nd
    • 17th
    • 15th
    • 10th
    The asnwer is the 15th week of the year. April 13 falls in the 15th week of the year as it is the second week of April, which is the fourth month of the year.

  1. In which year was the first World Ozone Day held?
    • 1971
    • 1992
    • 1983
    • 1984
    The correct answer is 1992. World Ozone Day was first held in 1992 to recognize the adoption of the Montreal Protocol, an international treaty to protect the ozone layer.
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    Mixed Pub Quiz Questions: Round 4

  1. Which U.S. President came after John Tyler?
    • Woodrow Wilson
    • James K. Polk
    • Harry S. Truman
    • Elbridge Gerry
    The correct answer is James K. Polk. James K. Polk was the 11th President of the United States, succeeding John Tyler in 1845. He served one term and was the last strong President of the pre-Civil War era.
  2. The Ten of Clubs and Nine of Diamonds hand is worth how many points in the card game Blackjack?
    • 20 points
    • 19 points
    • 10 points
    • 26 points
    The correct answer is 19 points. The Ten of Clubs and Nine of Diamonds hand is worth a total of 19 points in the card game Blackjack because each card is worth its face value, with the Ten being worth 10 points and the Nine being worth 9 points.
  3. Name the 2017 movie directed by Lee Unkrich and starring Anthony Gonzalez and Gael García Bernal?
    • The Apartment
    • The Elephant Man
    • Double Indemnity
    • Coco
    The correct answer is Coco. Coco is an animated musical fantasy film directed by Lee Unkrich and starring Anthony Gonzalez and Gael García Bernal. It follows a 12-year-old boy who sets off on an extraordinary journey to the Land of the Dead.
  4. Which one of these numbers is NOT a factor of 9?
    • 3
    • 9
    • 1
    • 11
    The correct answer is 11. Did you get this tricky quiz right? 11 is not a factor of 9 because it is not a whole number that can be multiplied to equal 9.
  5. The population of Turkey is approximately?
    • 10.3 million
    • 5.4 million
    • 60 million
    • 84 million
    The correct answer is 84 million. Turkey has an estimated population of 84 million people, making it the world’s 18th most populous country.
  6. What was the name of the computer in TV’s Wonder Woman?
    • HAL 9000
    • IRAC
    • Commodore 64
    • Apple Mac
    The correct answer is “IRAC”. IRAC stands for “Intelligent Radical Automatic Computer” and was the supercomputer used by Wonder Woman in the TV series.
  7. In which year was the movie “The Fly” starring Jeff Goldblum released?
    • 1988
    • 1986
    • 1995
    • 1976
    The correct answer is 1986. The Fly, a horror-sci-fi classic starring Jeff Goldblum, was released in 1986.
  8. In what year was the classic Jame Bond movie “Goldfinger” released?
    • 1964
    • 1967
    • 1961
    • 1958
    The correct answer is 1964. Goldfinger, the third installment in the iconic James Bond film series, was released in 1964 and is widely considered one of the most influential and popular Bond films of all time.
  9. What unusual word means the ringing or sound of bells?
    • Cumbrous
    • Scalawag
    • Tintinnabulation
    • Dollop
    The correct answer is “tintinnabulation”. Did you get it right? Tintinnabulation is the ringing or sound of bells, typically associated with a pleasant, melodic sound.

  1. In which year was the movie “Three Amigos!” starring Steve Martin released?
    • 1983
    • 1986
    • 1990
    • 1988
    The correct answer is 1986. The movie Three Amigos! starring Steve Martin was released in 1986, a comedy western directed by John Landis.
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    Mixed Pub Quiz Questions: Round 5

  1. The “Ivy League” higher educational establishment University of Pennsylvania is located in which U.S. state?
    • Pennsylvania
    • Missouri
    • South Dakota
    • Kentucky
    The correct answer is Pennsylvania. The University of Pennsylvania is a prestigious Ivy League university located in the state of Pennsylvania.
  2. The actor Tom Cruise took a lead role in which classic 1990’s movie?
    • Jerry Maguire
    • Apollo 13
    • Eyes Wide Shut
    • Saving Private Ryan
    The correct answer is “Jerry Maguire”. Did you get it right? Tom Cruise starred in the 1996 action-thriller, Mission: Impossible, as Ethan Hunt, a secret agent tasked with completing a dangerous mission. Yes, you got it right!
  3. Matt Bellamy is the lead singer of which succesful band?
    • Maroon 5
    • Soundgarden
    • Muse
    • Foo Fighters
    The correct answer is Muse. Muse is an English rock band formed in 1994, best known for their alternative rock and progressive rock sound. They have achieved international success with their albums, singles, and live performances. Matt Bellamy is their lead singer, songwriter, and guitarist.
  4. Which Victorian era word means “fearless or brave”?
    • Heinous
    • Dauntless
    • Indignation
    • Frivolous
    The correct answer is “dauntless”. Dauntless means having or showing no fear, courage or bravery in the face of danger or difficulty.
  1. Which one of the following words is the odd man out?
    • architectural
    • topsail
    • parameter
    • luxury
    Architectural – all the rest are nouns. Approximate is an adjective, describing a quantity, amount, or degree that is not exact but close to the correct value.
  2. What is the currency code of Yemen?
    • YER
    • DZD
    • EUR
    • NFA
    The correct currency code is “YER”. YER is the three-letter code for the Yemeni Rial, the official currency of Yemen.
  3. The lowest surface point in the world can be found in Israel. Can you name this salty place?
    • Dead Sea
    • Ramon Crater
    • Jerusalem
    • Red Sea
    The correct answer is “Dead Sea”. The Dead Sea, located in Israel, is the lowest surface point on Earth, with its surface and shores being more than 400 meters below sea level.
  4. In what year was Guy Fawkes arrested?
    • 1605
    • 1601
    • 1623
    • 1590
    The correct year was 1605. Did you get this one right? Guy Fawkes was arrested in 1605 for his involvement in the Gunpowder Plot, a failed attempt to assassinate King James I of England.
  5. Which of the following countries is NOT in Europe?
    • Slovakia
    • France
    • Senegal
    • Finland
    The correct answer is Senegal. Botswana is a landlocked country located in Southern Africa, and is not part of the continent of Europe.

  1. Which U.S. state is abbreviated to “GA”?
    • Georgia
    • Maryland
    • Iowa
    • Kansas
    The correct answer is Georgia. Georgia is a state located in the southeastern region of the United States, bordered by Alabama, Florida, South Carolina, Tennessee, and North Carolina.
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    Mixed Pub Quiz Questions: Round 6

  1. What unusual word means a noisy and overexcited reaction to something?
    • Woohoo
    • Brouhaha
    • Harangue
    • Hoecake
    The correct answer is “brouhaha”. Did you get it right? Brouhaha is an exuberant and often chaotic reaction to something, usually involving lots of noise and excitement.
  2. What word comes before “Hotel” in the NATO phonetic alphabet?
    • Hotel
    • Golf
    • Mikie
    • Kilo
    The correct answer is Golf. Golf is the sixth letter of the NATO phonetic alphabet, which is used to spell out words over radio transmissions.
  3. Tchaikovsky’s “Symphony No. 5” was composed in which year?
    • 1884
    • 1888
    • 1902
    • 1880
    The correct answer is 1888. Tchaikovsky composed his Symphony No. 5 in 1888, which is considered one of his most popular symphonies.
  4. Which one of the following words is a noun?
    • lute
    • beast
    • internet
    • light-blue
    Light-blue is the noun. Huffy is a word used to describe someone who is easily angered or irritated.
  5. First American President to be shot?
    • George Bush
    • John F. Kennedy
    • Abraham Lincoln
    • Martin Luther King
    The correct answer is “Abraham Lincoln”. Abraham Lincoln was the first American President to be assassinated, when he was shot by John Wilkes Booth at Ford’s Theatre in 1865.
  6. Name a 1997 movie starring Jim Carrey?
    • Michael Collins
    • World Trade Center
    • Liar Liar
    • Godzilla
    The correct answer is “Liar Liar”. Liar Liar is a 1997 comedy film starring Jim Carrey as a lawyer whose son’s birthday wish causes him to temporarily lose the ability to tell a lie.
  7. Legendary band Led Zeppelin released their studio album “Led Zeppelin II” in what year?
    • 1990
    • 1963
    • 1964
    • 1969
    The correct answer is 1969. Led Zeppelin II was the second studio album released by the iconic rock band Led Zeppelin in 1969, and is considered one of the most influential rock albums of all time.
  8. Which is the correct spelling?
    • unemployement
    • unemployment
    • unemploment
    • enemployment
    Unemployment is the correct spelling. Narcissistic is derived from the Greek myth of Narcissus, who was a handsome youth who fell in love with his own reflection.
  9. The 2000’s popular movie “Moulin Rouge!” featured which Hollywood star?
    • Nicole Kidman
    • George Clooney
    • Julia Roberts
    • Sandra Bullock
    The correct answer is Nicole Kidman. Nicole Kidman starred in the musical romantic drama film, Moulin Rouge!, which was released in the year 2000 and became a popular movie.
  1. The Golden Orb Weaver is a type of what animal?
    • Fish
    • Spider
    • Snake
    • Mollusc
    The correct answer is Spider. Did you get it right? The Golden Orb Weaver is a type of arachnid, specifically a spider, that builds large, circular webs to capture its prey.
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    Mixed Pub Quiz Questions: Round 7

  1. Name a 2003 movie starring Robert Downey Jr?
    • Gothika
    • The Fifth Element
    • Sin City: A Dame to Kill For
    • The Royal Tenenbaums
    The correct answer is “Gothika”. The Singing Detective is a 2003 musical comedy-drama film starring Robert Downey Jr. as a writer suffering from a debilitating skin disease.
  2. Which author wrote the classic children’s book “Where the Sidewalk Ends”?
    • L. M. Montgomery
    • Shel Silverstein
    • Maurice Sendak
    • Astrid Lindgren
    The correct author was Shel Silverstein. Shel Silverstein was an American poet, singer-songwriter, cartoonist, and author of children’s books who wrote the classic children’s book “Where the Sidewalk Ends”, a collection of humorous and imaginative poems and drawings.
  3. Which author wrote the classic children’s book “The Phantom Tollbooth”?
    • Norton Juster
    • Robert Munsch
    • Roald Dahl
    • Lois Lowry
    The correct author was Norton Juster. Norton Juster is an American author and illustrator best known for his 1961 classic children’s book, The Phantom Tollbooth.
  4. In what year was Tony Scott’s movie “Man on Fire” released?
    • 2007
    • 2004
    • 2012
    • 2003
    The correct answer is 2004. Man on Fire, a crime thriller directed by Tony Scott, was released in 2004 and starred Denzel Washington.
  1. “aimed” is an anagram of which word?
    • phobia
    • melia
    • pedia
    • media
    The correct answer is “media”. An anagram of “aimed” is “media,” which is a collective term for different forms of communication, such as print, television, radio, and digital media.
  2. What word comes before “Quebec” in the NATO phonetic alphabet?
    • Papa
    • Sierra
    • Sirrra
    • Delta
    The correct answer is Papa. Papa is the sixth letter in the NATO phonetic alphabet and is used to represent the letter ‘P’.
  3. The city of Bath is in which English county?
    • Berkshire
    • Greater Manchester
    • West Yorkshire
    • Somerset
    The correct answer is Somerset. The city of Bath is located in the South West of England, in the county of Somerset.
  4. What was the first instrument Slash played?
    • Drums
    • Piano
    • Guitar
    • Violin
    The correct answer is “Drums”. Slash’s first instrument was the drums, which he learned to play as a child. This laid the foundation for his later success as a guitarist.
  5. In which year was the movie “Lethal Weapon 4” starring Joe Pesci released?
    • 2002
    • 1998
    • 1994
    • 2008
    The correct answer is 1998. Lethal Weapon 4 was released in 1998 and starred Joe Pesci as Leo Getz, a comedic relief character in the action movie franchise.
  1. In which year was the first helicopter invented?
    • 1936
    • 1948
    • 1939
    • 1929
    The correct answer is 1939. The first helicopter, the Focke-Wulf Fw 61, was invented in Germany in 1939 by engineers Henrich Focke and Gerd Achgelis.
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    Mixed Pub Quiz Questions: Round 8

  1. What is the latin name for Pelican?
    • Galanthus Nivalis
    • Pelecanus Onocrotalus
    • Homarus Gammarus
    • Melanoplus Differentialis
    The correct answer is Pelecanus Onocrotalus. The latin name for Pelican is Pelecanus Onocrotalus, a combination of two words meaning ‘a pelican of the Onocrotalus species’.
  2. What is the name of the biggest ocean on Earth?
    • Pacific Ocean
    • Atlantic Ocean
    • Indian Ocean
    • Arctic Ocean
    The correct answer is Pacific Ocean. The Pacific Ocean is the largest ocean on Earth, covering over 30% of the planet’s surface and containing more than half of the Earth’s open water.
  3. Which of the following countries is NOT in Europe?
    • Romania
    • Guyana
    • France
    • Georgia
    The correct answer is Guyana. Botswana is a landlocked country located in Southern Africa, and is not part of the continent of Europe.
  4. What unusual word means ornamental or decorative items that are considered to be excessive or frivolous, often used to describe clothing or fashion?
    • Frou-frou
    • Skullduggery
    • Cackle
    • Fusty
    The correct answer is “frou-frou”. Did you get it right? Frou-frou is a French term that refers to decorative or ornamental items that are considered to be overly elaborate or showy. It is often used to describe clothing or fashion that is overly ornate or gaudy.
  5. The legendary “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road” is an album by which artist?
    • Mick Jagger
    • Elton John
    • Gram Parsons
    • AC/DC
    The answer is Elton John. Elton John is an English singer-songwriter who released the iconic double album, “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road” in 1973.
  6. Which Broadway musical’s plot is centered around the auditions for a Broadway musical?
    • A Chorus Line
    • Sunset Boulevard
    • Evita
    • My Fair Lady
    The correct answer is “A Chorus Line”. A Chorus Line is a Broadway musical that follows the stories of a group of dancers auditioning for a Broadway show and the struggles they face to make it in the industry.
  7. What is the currency code of Ethiopia?
    • PUC
    • CNY
    • NEP
    • ETB
    The correct currency code is “ETB”. The currency code ETB is the official currency code for the Ethiopian Birr, which is the official currency of Ethiopia.
  8. What is the Scrabble score for the 3-letter word “Joy”?
    • 1 points
    • 11 points
    • 9 points
    • 8 points
    The correct answer is 8 points. Joy is worth 8 points in Scrabble.
  9. In what year was the Hubble Space Telescope launched into orbit on April 24th?
    • 1991
    • 1990
    • 1981
    • 1987
    The correct answer is 1990. The Hubble Space Telescope was launched into orbit on April 24th, 1990, becoming the first major optical telescope to be placed in space.
  1. Comedian Steve Martin was born in which year?
    • 1945
    • 1966
    • 1976
    • 1974
    The correct answer is 1945. Steve Martin was born in 1945, making him 75 years old in 2020.
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    Mixed Pub Quiz Questions: Round 9

  1. The day August 3 falls in which week of the year?
    • 40th
    • 31st
    • 4th
    • 51st
    The asnwer is the 31st week of the year. August 3 falls in the 31st week of the year because each week of the year is divided into 7 days, and August 3 is the 217th day of the year.
  2. Morrissey is the lead singer of which succesful band?
    • The Smiths
    • The Killers
    • Linkin Park
    • Tim Machine
    The correct answer is The Smiths. Morrissey is an English singer-songwriter and musician who achieved widespread fame and success as the lead singer of the alternative rock band The Smiths.
  3. Comedian Groucho Marx was born in which year?
    • 1915
    • 1890
    • 1935
    • 1911
    The correct answer is 1890. Groucho Marx, the famous American comedian known for his witty one-liners and trademark glasses, was born in 1890.
  4. Can you solve the word “c__s_” with missing letters?
    • croat
    • cossacks
    • covalent
    • coast
    The correct answer is coast. Coast is a noun that refers to the area of land next to the sea or ocean.
  1. What the nationality of talented actor Colin Firth?
    • American
    • British
    • German
    • Spanish
    The correct answer is British. Colin Firth is a renowned actor from the United Kingdom, known for his roles in films such as ‘The King’s Speech’ and ‘Bridget Jones’s Diary’.
  2. Hounslow East Tube Station is located on which London Underground line?
    • Harvey Street Line
    • Piccadilly Line
    • South Western R Line
    • Jubilee Line
    The correct answer is Piccadilly Line. Hounslow East Tube Station is located on the Piccadilly Line, a major London Underground line that runs through the centre of the city.
  3. ________ Zidane – well known sports star?
    • Walter Payton
    • Zinedine Zidane
    • Steffi Graf
    • David Beckham
    This correct answer is Zinedine Zidane. He is a French former professional football player who is widely regarded as one of the greatest players of all time. He is also a manager, currently managing Real Madrid.
  4. What is the capital city of Egypt?
    • Cairo
    • La Paz
    • Khartoum
    • Basseterre
    The correct city is Cairo. Cairo is the largest city in Egypt and the capital of the country, serving as an important cultural and economic hub in the region.
  5. The movie “Star Wars: Episode IX – The Rise of Skywalker” was released in what year?
    • 2012
    • 2020
    • 2023
    • 2019
    The correct answer is 2019. The ninth installment of the Star Wars saga, “The Rise of Skywalker,” was released in theaters in December 2019.
  1. In which year was the movie “Footloose” starring Kevin Bacon starring Kevin Bacon released?
    • 1985
    • 1978
    • 1998
    • 1984
    The correct answer is 1984. The movie Footloose, starring Kevin Bacon, was released in 1984, the same year it was filmed.
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    Mixed Pub Quiz Questions: Round 10

  1. The legendary “Revolver” is an album by which artist?
    • Green Day
    • The Beatles
    • Pearl Jam
    • Keith Moon
    The answer is The Beatles. The Beatles are a British rock band formed in the 1960s who released the iconic album Revolver in 1966.
  2. Beyoncé’s sister is also a successful singer. What is her name?
    • Giselle
    • Kelendria
    • Solange
    • Augello
    The correct answer is “Solange”. Solange is Beyoncé’s younger sister and a successful singer in her own right, having released five studio albums and won a Grammy Award.
  3. What is the currency of Switzerland?
    • Swiss Franc
    • Yen
    • Euro
    • Dollar
    The correct answer is the Swiss Franc. The Swiss Franc is the official currency of Switzerland, and is used for transactions throughout the country.
  4. Can you unjumble “Etbte Ivdas” to reveal a famous actor?
    • Sean Penn
    • Kathy Bates
    • Diane Lane
    • Bette Davis
    The correct answer is Bette Davis. Did you get it right? Bette Davis was an iconic American actor who was well known for her roles in films such as All About Eve, Dangerous, and Jezebel.
  5. What is the currency code of Serbia?
    • RUE
    • USD
    • RSD
    • PEN
    The correct currency code is “RSD”. The currency code of Serbia is RSD, which stands for the Serbian Dinar, the official currency of the country.
  6. Which of the following countries is NOT in Europe?
    • Croatia
    • Slovakia
    • Ireland
    • French Guiana
    The correct answer is French Guiana. Botswana is a landlocked country located in Southern Africa, and is not part of the continent of Europe.
  7. Rome is the capital of?
    • Norway
    • Senegal
    • France
    • Italy
    The correct answer is “Italy”. Rome is the capital of Italy, as it is the political, cultural, and historical center of the country.
  8. Which actor took a lead role in the movie “Apollo 13”?
    • Tom Hanks
    • Gary Sinise
    • Bill Paxton
    • Kevin Bacon
    The correct answer is Tom Hanks. Tom Hanks is an American actor who starred in the 1995 film Apollo 13, playing the role of astronaut Jim Lovell.
  9. What is the correct 3-digit ISO country code for Netherlands?
    • NLD
    • TAV
    • OGA
    • SGP
    The correct country code is NLD. The 3-digit ISO country code for Netherlands is NLD, which is the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) code for the country.
  1. In what year was papyrus first made into paper (B.C.)?
    • 2100
    • 2000
    • 3000
    • 2800
    The correct year was 2800. Did you get this one right? The correct answer is 2800 B.C., which is when the ancient Egyptians first began making paper out of papyrus reeds.
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