110 Fun General Knowledge Quiz Questions With Answers

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  1. What do you call a baby swan?
    • A cygnet
    • A drake
    • A pea hen
    • A cob
    The correct answer is “A cygnet”.
    A cygnet is the name given to a baby swan, typically referring to the young of the mute swan, the largest swan species native to Europe.
  2. A group of lice is known as a what?
    • A flock
    • A gang or herd
    • A drove or flock
    • A prickle
    The correct answer is a flock.
    A flock is a collective noun used to describe a group of lice, typically in the same place or location.
  3. The Italian term “Buongiorno” transaltes to what in English?
    • Where
    • There is/are
    • Sometimes
    • Good morning
    The corrrect answer is “Good morning”.
    Buongiorno is an Italian greeting that is typically used to say “Good morning” in English.
  4. In which year was the classic novel Crime and Punishment published?
    • 1866
    • 1852
    • 1867
    • 1868
    The correct answer is 1866.
    The classic novel Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky was first published in 1866.


  1. “housewares” is an anagram of which word?
    • scarehouses
    • harehouses
    • sharehouses
    • warehouses
    The correct answer is “warehouses”.
    Housewares is an anagram of the word warehouses, which is a term used to refer to a large building or series of buildings used to store goods.
  2. The Martin Scorsese movie “Goodfellas” was released in what year?
    • 1990
    • 1974
    • 1986
    • 1993
    The correct answer is 1990.
    Goodfellas is a classic crime film directed by Martin Scorsese and released in 1990, starring Robert De Niro, Ray Liotta and Joe Pesci.
  3. In what year was Stanley Kubrick’s movie “Killer’s Kiss” released?
    • 1955
    • 1950
    • 2014
    • 1960
    The correct answer is 1955.
    Killer’s Kiss, a film by Stanley Kubrick, was released in 1955, the same year he directed his first feature-length film, The Killing.
  4. “emits” is an anagram of which word?
    • times
    • primes
    • climbs
    • chimes
    The correct answer is “times”.
    An anagram is a word or phrase formed by rearranging the letters of another word or phrase, so “emits” is an anagram of “times” because all the letters of “times” can be rearranged to form “emits”.
  5. Which one of the following words is the odd man out?
    • blurry
    • emitter
    • beetle
    • rip
    Blurry – all the rest are nouns.
    Blurry is an adjective, describing the quality of something being out of focus or not clearly defined.
  6. In which year was the movie “The Connestonator” starring Rick Moranis released?
    • 2000
    • 2010
    • 2013
    • 2004
    The correct answer is 2010.
    The Connestonator, starring Rick Moranis, was released in 2010.
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  1. A group of chickens is known as a what?
    • A string
    • A brace
    • A brood or peep
    • A nest or knot
    The correct answer is a brood or peep.
    A brood or peep is a collective noun used to refer to a group of chickens, typically a group of young chickens.
  2. What is the latin name for Seal?
    • Phoca Vitulina
    • Helix Aspersa
    • Dipodomys Ordii
    • Mantis Religiosa
    The correct answer is Phoca Vitulina.
    Phoca Vitulina is the scientific name for the species of seal commonly known as the Harbour Seal.
  3. Who was the forty-second president of the United States?
    • Barack Obama
    • Lyndon Johnson
    • Bill Clinton
    • Rutherford B. Hayes
    The correct answer is Bill Clinton.
    Bill Clinton was the forty-second president of the United States, serving two terms from 1993 to 2001. He was the first Democrat to be elected president since 1976 and was known for his progressive policies.
  4. What is the latin name for Red Panda?
    • Ailurus Fulgens
    • Melanoplus Differentialis
    • Erinaceus Europaeus
    • Cancer Pagurus
    The correct answer is Ailurus Fulgens.
    Ailurus Fulgens is the scientific name for the Red Panda, a species of mammal native to south and east Asia.


  1. The chemical symbol of the element Praseodymium is?
    • Pr
    • Fe
    • Cf
    • Hg
    The correct answer is “Pr”.
    Praseodymium is a chemical element represented by the symbol Pr, which is derived from the Latin word for green, “prasius”.
  2. In what year was the Pixar movie “Toy Story 2” released?
    • 1991
    • 1999
    • 1995
    • 2006
    The correct answer is 1999.
    Toy Story 2 was the sequel to the 1995 Pixar movie Toy Story and was released in theaters in 1999.
  3. What is the first name of this former U.S. president _________ Coolidge?
    • Abraham
    • Richard
    • Franklin
    • Calvin
    The correct answer is Calvin.
    Calvin Coolidge was the 30th President of the United States from 1923 to 1929. He was known for his conservative policies and support of business interests.
  4. In which year was the movie “A Few Good Men” starring Demi Moore released?
    • 1992
    • 1986
    • 1997
    • 1989
    The correct answer is 1992.
    The movie A Few Good Men, starring Demi Moore, was released in 1992. It was a critically acclaimed courtroom drama that won numerous awards.
  5. The city of Maidstone is in which English county?
    • Lancashire
    • Kent
    • Somerset
    • Hertfordshire
    The correct answer is Kent.
    Maidstone is a city located in the south-east of England, in the county of Kent.
  1. Name a 1990 movie starring Nicolas Cage?
    • Wild at Heart
    • Get the Gringo
    • Left Behind
    • Ford v Ferrari
    The correct answer is “Wild at Heart”.
    Wild at Heart is a 1990 dark comedy-drama directed by David Lynch, starring Nicolas Cage and Laura Dern.
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  1. The 1970’s classic movie “The Godfather” starred which Hollywood A-list star?
    • Lauren Bacall
    • Vivien Leigh
    • Marlon Brando
    • James Bond
    The correct answer is Marlon Brando.
    Marlon Brando was a Hollywood A-list star who starred in the 1970’s classic movie The Godfather, playing the iconic role of Don Vito Corleone.
  2. The “D minor Seventh” chord is made up of what notes?
    • B-D-F
    • G-B-D
    • A-C-E
    • D-F-A-C
    The correct answer is D-F-A-C.
    The D minor Seventh chord is composed of the root note D, the minor third F, the perfect fifth A, and the minor seventh C.
  3. Name a 2017 movie starring Ben Stiller?
    • My Beautiful Laundrette
    • Trespass
    • Stepmom
    • Doomsday Device
    The correct answer is “Doomsday Device”.
    The 2017 movie starring Ben Stiller is ‘Doomsday Device’, a comedy-drama about a man who discovers a mysterious device with the potential to cause global destruction.
  4. In which year was the movie “Peggy Sue Got Married” starring Jim Carrey released?
    • 1978
    • 1986
    • 1984
    • 1992
    The correct answer is 1986.
    The movie “Peggy Sue Got Married” starring Jim Carrey was released in 1986, becoming a classic romantic comedy that has stood the test of time.


  1. In which year was the movie “Murder on the Orient Express” starring Johnny Depp released?
    • 2020
    • 2017
    • 2023
    • 2009
    The correct answer is 2017.
    Murder on the Orient Express, starring Johnny Depp, was released in 2017, the same year it premiered at the Royal Albert Hall in London.
  2. Caerphilly is a county in which part of the U.K.?
    • Scotland
    • Wales
    • Northern Ireland
    • England
    The correct answer is Wales.
    Caerphilly is a county located in South Wales, a constituent country of the United Kingdom.
  3. Who won the Best Director Oscar in 2003 for the movie “The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King”?
    • Woody Allen
    • Peter Jackson
    • Ang Lee
    • Alfonso Cuarón
    The correct answer is Peter Jackson.
    Peter Jackson was the director of the 2003 movie The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, and he was awarded the Oscar for Best Director at the 76th Academy Awards.
  4. In which year was the movie “Hitch” starring Will Smith released?
    • 2012
    • 1996
    • 2001
    • 2005
    The correct answer is 2005.
    The romantic comedy movie “Hitch,” starring Will Smith, was released in theaters in 2005.
  5. The James Cameron movie “Avatar” was released in what year?
    • 2012
    • 2009
    • 2006
    • 2013
    The correct answer is 2009.
    The James Cameron movie Avatar was released in 2009, marking the beginning of a new era of 3D and CGI-driven films.
  6. Which actor portrayed James Bond in the 1987 movie “The Living Daylights”?
    • Roger Moore
    • Pierce Brosnan
    • Daniel Craig
    • Timothy Dalton
    The correct answer is Timothy Dalton.
    Timothy Dalton is an actor best known for his portrayal of the iconic British spy James Bond in the 1987 movie The Living Daylights.
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  1. What is the capital city of Malaysia?
    • Kuala Lumpur
    • Panama City
    • Kingston
    • Basseterre
    The correct city is Kuala Lumpur.
    Kuala Lumpur is the largest city in Malaysia and serves as the country’s federal capital. It is home to the Parliament of Malaysia and the official residence of the Malaysian King.
  2. Which one of the following words is a noun?
    • firewall
    • instrumental
    • adrenalin
    • greens
    Instrumental is the noun.
    Instrumental is a word that refers to something used to help achieve a goal or purpose.
  3. In what country is the city of Riyadh located?
    • Lebanon
    • Saudi Arabia
    • Canada
    • Mozambique
    The correct answer is Saudi Arabia.
    Riyadh is the capital city of Saudi Arabia, a country in the Middle East.
  4. Russel Westbrook is known for their abilities in primarily which sport?
    • Basketball
    • Figure Skating
    • Judo
    • Badminton
    The correct answer is Basketball.
    Russell Westbrook is an American professional basketball player known for his athleticism, speed, and powerful dunking ability.


  1. The 1960’s classic movie “Mary Poppins” starred which leading Hollywood actor?
    • Richard Burton
    • Julie Andrews
    • Burt Lancaster
    • Uma Thurman
    The correct answer is Julie Andrews.
    Julie Andrews is an iconic Hollywood actress best known for her starring role in the classic 1960s musical film Mary Poppins.
  2. “actinides” is an anagram of which word?
    • dedicates
    • predicates
    • indicates
    • vindicates
    The correct answer is “indicates”.
    Actinides is an anagram of the word ‘indicates’, which means to point out or suggest something as a consequence, consequence or result.
  3. Deepest Dive record attempt by Victor Vescovo took place in which year?
    • 2021
    • 2015
    • 2012
    • 2019
    The correct answer is 2019.
    Victor Vescovo’s record attempt for the deepest dive took place in 2019 when he descended to the bottom of the Mariana Trench, the deepest known point in the ocean.
  4. What is the capital city of Denmark?
    • Stockholm
    • Copenhagen
    • Alma-ata
    • Rabat
    The correct city is Copenhagen.
    Copenhagen is the largest city and the capital of Denmark, located on the eastern coast of the country on the Øresund strait.
  5. Longest Distance Ridden in One Hour record attempt by Bradley Wiggins took place in which year?
    • 2015
    • 2020
    • 2017
    • 2023
    The correct answer is 2015.
    The record attempt took place in 2015 when Bradley Wiggins attempted to ride the longest distance possible in one hour.
  1. The actor Richard Pryor took a lead role in which classic 1970’s movie?
    • Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
    • Superman
    • Save the Tiger
    • Silver Streak
    The correct answer is “Silver Streak”. Did you get it right?
    The correct answer is Silver Streak. Richard Pryor starred as Grover Muldoon in the 1976 comedy-thriller, which also starred Gene Wilder and Jill Clayburgh.
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  1. In which year was the movie “Reality Bites” starring Ben Stiller released?
    • 2002
    • 1984
    • 1999
    • 1994
    The correct answer is 1994.
    The movie Reality Bites, starring Ben Stiller, was released in 1994. It was a coming-of-age comedy-drama film that follows a group of friends in their post-college lives.
  2. In which year was the Colossus computer invented?
    • 1943
    • 1944
    • 1941
    • 1946
    The correct answer is 1944.
    The Colossus computer was invented in 1944 by British codebreakers during World War II, making it the first programmable electronic computer.
  3. Greater Manchester is a county in which part of the U.K.?
    • Scotland
    • England
    • Northern Ireland
    • Wales
    The correct answer is England.
    Greater Manchester is a county located in the North West region of England.
  4. Trap Jaw was a character from which 1980’s toy craze?
    • Zoids
    • ThunderCats
    • He-Man & The Masters of the Universe
    • Transformers
    The coorect answer is He-Man & The Masters of the Universe.
    Trap Jaw was a villainous character from the popular 1980s toy line, He-Man & The Masters of the Universe. He was known for his metal jaw with interchangeable weapons and his robotic arm.


  1. “permission” is an anagram of which word?
    • compression
    • impression
    • digression
    • aggression
    The correct answer is “impression”.
    Permission can be rearranged to spell impression, which is an idea or opinion formed about something or someone.
  2. What is the first name of this former U.S. president _________ Van Buren?
    • Martin
    • John
    • Millard
    • Ronald
    The correct answer is Martin.
    Martin Van Buren was the 8th President of the United States, serving from 1837 to 1841.
  3. What is herpetology the study of?
    • reptiles and amphibians
    • herpes
    • stringed instruments
    • herbs
    The correct answer is reptiles and amphibians. How did you score?
    Herpetology is the scientific study of reptiles and amphibians, which includes their anatomy, physiology, behavior, ecology, and conservation.
  4. Name a 1991 movie starring Mel Gibson?
    • Shrek Forever After
    • Footloose
    • Tropic Thunder
    • Thelma & Louise
    The correct answer is “Thelma & Louise”.
    Thelma & Louise is a 1991 movie starring Mel Gibson as a charming but mysterious drifter who helps two women on the run from the law.
  5. Torfaen is a county in which part of the U.K.?
    • Wales
    • Northern Ireland
    • Scotland
    • England
    The correct answer is Wales.
    Torfaen is a county located in South Wales, a region of the United Kingdom.
  6. “antlers” is an anagram of which word?
    • centrals
    • mentals
    • internals
    • rentals
    The correct answer is “rentals”.
    An anagram is a word or phrase formed by rearranging the letters of another word or phrase; in this case, antlers can be rearranged to spell rentals.
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  1. Who Invented the ball point pen?
    • Alias Francis
    • Nomde Plum
    • Ian Scribble
    • Laslo Biro
    The correct answer is “Laslo Biro”.
    Laslo Biro was a Hungarian journalist who invented the ball point pen in 1938. He designed the pen with a tiny ball in the tip that would pick up ink from a reservoir and roll it onto the paper.
  2. In what year was the Jame Bond movie “Die Another Day” released?
    • 1998
    • 1997
    • 2005
    • 2002
    The correct answer is 2002.
    Die Another Day was the twentieth installment in the James Bond movie franchise, released in 2002.
  3. Which is the correct spelling?
    • acquaintaince
    • akwntnc
    • acquaintance
    • akwantance
    Acquaintance is the correct spelling.
    Acquaintance is the correct spelling of the word, which refers to a person that one knows but is not close to.
  4. Which breed of dogs has webbed paws?
    • Mastiff
    • St Bernard
    • Husky
    • Newfoundland
    The correct answer is “Newfoundland”.
    Newfoundland dogs have webbed paws which help them to swim efficiently, making them ideal for water rescues and water activities.
  1. What is the biggest selling heavy metal album al all time?
    • Guns ‘N’ Roses – Appetite for Destruction
    • Metallica – Metallica
    • Linkin Park – Hybrid Theory
    • Motley Crue – Dr. Feelgood
    The correct answer is Guns ‘N’ Roses – Appetite for Destruction. How did you score?
    Guns ‘N’ Roses’ Appetite for Destruction has sold over 30 million copies worldwide, making it the best-selling heavy metal album of all time.
  2. Who had the number 1 hit “Maggie May” in 1971?
    • Lionel Richie
    • Rod Stewart
    • Sting
    • Elton John
    The correct answer is “Rod Stewart”.
    Rod Stewart had a number one hit in 1971 with his song “Maggie May,” which was a folk-rock ballad that became one of his signature songs.
  3. Which U.S. President came after Franklin Pierce?
    • Schuyler Colfax
    • James Buchanan
    • Jimmy Carter
    • William McKinley
    The correct answer is James Buchanan.
    James Buchanan was the 15th President of the United States, succeeding Franklin Pierce in 1857.
  4. In which year was the movie “Seven Pounds” starring Will Smith released?
    • 2003
    • 2006
    • 2010
    • 2008
    The correct answer is 2008.
    The movie Seven Pounds, starring Will Smith, was released in 2008.
  5. In which year was the movie “Hang ‘Em High” starring Clint Eastwood released?
    • 1978
    • 1968
    • 1963
    • 1972
    The correct answer is 1968.
    The movie Hang ‘Em High, starring Clint Eastwood, was released in 1968, marking his first leading role in a western.
  1. The James Bond movie “The World Is Not Enough” was released in what year?
    • 1992
    • 1978
    • 1999
    • 1995
    The correct answer is 1999.
    The James Bond movie The World Is Not Enough was released in 1999, the 19th installment in the long-running Bond franchise.
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  1. What is the 60th year wedding anniversary traditionally represented by?
    • Paper
    • Glass
    • Diamond
    • Sapphire
    The correct answer is Diamond.
    Diamonds are a symbol of strength, durability, and everlasting love, which are all qualities that are celebrated in a 60th wedding anniversary.
  2. Which one of the following words is a noun?
    • parameter
    • nifty
    • hen
    • lead
    Nifty is the noun.
    Nifty is a word that describes something that is pleasing or attractive.
  3. In what year was the Pixar movie “Ratatouille” released?
    • 2010
    • 1997
    • 2007
    • 2011
    The correct answer is 2007.
    Ratatouille, an animated movie created by Pixar, was released in 2007 and became an instant classic.
  4. A group of beavers is known as a what?
    • A business or fesnyng
    • A stand or flamboyance
    • A steam
    • A colony
    The correct answer is a colony.
    A colony is a group of animals that live together and cooperate to build and maintain their habitat. In the case of beavers, they build dams and lodges with their colony, which provides them with shelter and protection.
  1. Who discovered the law of gravitation?
    • Albert Einstein
    • Werner Heisenberg
    • Galileo Galilei
    • Isaac Newton
    The correct answer is Isaac Newton.
    Isaac Newton was an English physicist and mathematician who, through his research and studies, discovered the law of gravitation in 1687.
  2. The Sierra Nevada mountain range can be found in which continent?
    • North America
    • Asia
    • Australia
    • Europe
    The correct answer is North America.
    The Sierra Nevada mountain range is located in the western part of North America, stretching from California to southwestern Oregon.
  3. The actor Brad Pitt took a lead role in which classic 1990’s movie?
    • Eyes Wide Shut
    • Die Hard with a Vengeance
    • Notting Hill
    • Seven
    The correct answer is “Seven”. Did you get it right?
    The correct answer is Seven, a classic 1990s movie starring Brad Pitt in a lead role.
  4. Who formulated the theory of evolution?
    • Isaac Newton
    • Charles Darwin
    • Albert Einstein
    • Galileo Galilei
    The correct answer is Charles Darwin.
    Charles Darwin is widely credited with formulating the theory of evolution, which proposes that species evolve over time through a process of natural selection.
  5. In what year was Tony Scott’s movie “Unstoppable” released?
    • 2012
    • 2010
    • 2014
    • 2015
    The correct answer is 2010.
    Unstoppable is a 2010 American action thriller film directed by Tony Scott and starring Denzel Washington.
  6. The Greek alphabet letter “Φ” is named?
    • Delta
    • Lambda
    • Phi
    • Gamma
    The correct answer is “Phi”.
    Phi is the twenty-first letter of the Greek alphabet. It is typically represented by the symbol Φ and is used to represent a variety of mathematical, scientific, and engineering concepts.
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  1. Which Victorian era word means “patience or restraint”?
    • Ennui
    • Inculcate
    • Rapscallion
    • Forbearance
    The correct answer is “forbearance”.
    Forbearance is a Victorian era word which means the willingness to accept or tolerate difficult situations without reacting in an impulsive or aggressive manner.
  2. What is the latin name for Forget-me-not?
    • Phoca Vitulina
    • Macropus Giganteus
    • Myosotis Sylvatica
    • Lepus Europaeus
    The correct answer is Myosotis Sylvatica.
    Myosotis Sylvatica is the Latin name for the Forget-me-not flower, which is a type of small, bright blue flower found in many parts of the world.
  3. Which one of the following words is a noun?
    • matter
    • yelping
    • leaker
    • parade
    Yelping is the noun.
    It is a sound made by a dog or other animal, usually in response to excitement or pain.
  4. The 2000’s popular movie “Spider-Man” featured which Hollywood star?
    • Tobey Maguire
    • Will Ferrell
    • Robert Downey Jr.
    • Jackie Chan
    The correct answer is Tobey Maguire.
    Tobey Maguire starred in the 2002 movie Spider-Man and its two sequels, becoming one of the most recognizable faces of the 2000s superhero movie craze.
  1. In which year was the movie “Pound” starring Robert Downey Jr released?
    • 1966
    • 1967
    • 1968
    • 1970
    The correct answer is 1970.
    The movie Pound, starring Robert Downey Jr, was released in the year 1970.
  2. “permissive” is an anagram of which word?
    • oppressive
    • impressive
    • expressive
    • depressive
    The correct answer is “impressive”.
    An anagram of permissive is impressive, which means to create a strong and positive impression.
  3. Arithmophobia is a fear of?
    • blood
    • numbers
    • dentists
    • pain
    The correct answer is “numbers”.
    Arithmophobia is an irrational fear of numbers, which can lead to anxiety and avoidance of situations involving mathematics.
  4. In which year was the first analytical engine invented?
    • 1827
    • 1837
    • 1841
    • 1833
    The correct answer is 1837.
    The first analytical engine was invented in 1837 by British mathematician Charles Babbage. It was the first mechanical computer and the precursor to modern computing technology.
  5. Who directed the 1979 movie “Alien?
    • John Carpenter
    • Tony Scott
    • Ridley Scott
    • Paul Verhoeven
    The correct answer is Ridley Scott.
    Ridley Scott is an acclaimed British filmmaker who directed the 1979 sci-fi horror classic Alien.
  1. Legendary rockers Bon Jovi released their studio album “Have a Nice Day” in what year?
    • 2000
    • 2023
    • 2012
    • 2005
    The correct answer is 2005.
    Bon Jovi released their studio album “Have a Nice Day” in 2005, which was their ninth album and featured the hit song “Who Says You Can’t Go Home”.
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  1. In which year was the movie “The Jackal” starring Bruce Willis released?
    • 1976
    • 1994
    • 1997
    • 1988
    The correct answer is 1997.
    The Jackal, a crime thriller starring Bruce Willis, was released in 1997.
  2. In what year was Tim Burton’s movie “Planet of the Apes” released?
    • 2001
    • 1998
    • 1980
    • 2007
    The correct answer is 2001.
    Tim Burton’s science fiction movie, “Planet of the Apes” was released in 2001, and was a remake of the 1968 classic of the same name.
  3. A fair coin is flipped 3 times. What is the probability that the last flip came up heads?
    • 3/8
    • 1/4
    • 1/8
    • 1/2
    The correct answer is “1/2”.
    The probability of the last flip coming up heads is 1/2 because a fair coin has an equal chance of landing on heads or tails.
  4. What unusual word means “Something that glows or shines at night, often used to describe clouds or other atmospheric phenomena”?
    • Noctilucent
    • Liminal
    • Sussurous
    • Inamorata
    The correct answer is “Noctilucent”.
    Noctilucent is an adjective describing something that emits a faint light, particularly in the night sky, such as clouds or other atmospheric phenomena.
  1. US hip hop group The Black Eyed Peas had a world-wide number 1 in 2003 with “Where is the…”?
    • Point
    • Pain
    • Love
    • Hate
    The correct answer is Love. How did you score?
    The Black Eyed Peas’ 2003 hit single “Where is the Love?” topped the charts in many countries around the world, making it a number 1 hit.
  2. The English FA Cup winners in 2008 were which football team?
    • Reading
    • Portsmouth
    • Arsenal
    • Millwall
    The correct answer is Portsmouth.
    Portsmouth Football Club won the 2008 English FA Cup, defeating Cardiff City 1-0 in the final match.
  3. In which year was the movie “Downsizing” starring Matt Damon released?
    • 2023
    • 2011
    • 2012
    • 2017
    The correct answer is 2017.
    The movie Downsizing starring Matt Damon was released in 2017, the same year it premiered at the Venice Film Festival.
  4. Which character or actor did NOT appear in “The Queen’s Gambit”?
    • Jolene
    • Beth Harmon
    • Sophia Petrillo
    • Townes
    The correct answer is Sophia Petrillo.
    Sophia Petrillo is a character from the sitcom “The Golden Girls” and did not appear in the Netflix series “The Queen’s Gambit”.
  5. In what country is the city of Zürich located?
    • Scotland
    • Philippines
    • Angola
    • Switzerland
    The correct answer is Switzerland.
    Zürich is the largest city in Switzerland, a small, landlocked country in Central Europe.
  6. “O3” is the chemical formula for which gas?
    • Oxygen
    • Ozone
    • Propane
    • Stibine
    The correct answer is Ozone.
    O3 is the chemical formula for Ozone, a gas that plays an important role in the Earth’s atmosphere as it absorbs harmful ultraviolet radiation from the sun.
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  1. What is the capital of Australia?
    • Sydney
    • Melbourne
    • Canberra
    • Cairns
    The correct answer is “Canberra”.
    Australia’s capital city is Canberra, a planned city located in the Australian Capital Territory in the south-east of the country.
  2. “cheater” is an anagram of which word?
    • teacher
    • preacher
    • reacher
    • feature
    The correct answer is “teacher”.
    An anagram is a word or phrase that is formed by rearranging the letters of another word or phrase. In this case, the letters of the word “cheater” can be rearranged to form the word “teacher”.
  3. The actor Vin Diesel took a lead role in which blockbuster 2010’s movie?
    • Fast and Furious
    • Inglourious Basterds
    • The Hunger Games
    • The Dark Knight Rises
    The correct answer is “Fast and Furious”. Did you get it right?
    The correct answer is Fast and Furious. Vin Diesel took the lead role of Dominic Toretto in the hit franchise, which became the highest-grossing action movie of 2010.
  4. Who was the thirty-sixth president of the United States?
    • James Garfield
    • John F. Kennedy
    • Lyndon B. Johnson
    • Gerald Ford
    The correct answer is Lyndon B. Johnson.
    Lyndon B. Johnson was the 36th President of the United States, serving from 1963 to 1969. He is remembered for his Great Society initiatives and for his leadership during the Vietnam War.
  1. The city of Kingston upon Thames is in which English county?
    • Suffolk
    • Merseyside
    • Greater London
    • East Sussex
    The correct answer is Greater London.
    Kingston upon Thames is a city located in the Greater London area of England, which is an administrative region and not an official county.
  2. The chemical symbol of the element Bromine is?
    • Os
    • Te
    • Br
    • He
    The correct answer is “Br”.
    The chemical symbol of Bromine is Br, which stands for its atomic symbol, Bromine, which is derived from the Greek word “bromos” meaning “stench”.
  3. The Luc Besson movie “La Femme Nikita” was released in which year?
    • 1994
    • 1969
    • 1990
    • 1981
    The correct answer is 1990.
    La Femme Nikita, a French action thriller directed by Luc Besson, was released in 1990. It became an international hit and spawned a remake, TV series, and video game.
  4. Which Victorian era word means “shock or dismay”?
    • Derision
    • Eschew
    • Humbug
    • Consternation
    The correct answer is “consternation”.
    Consternation is a strong feeling of distress or confusion caused by an unexpected event or situation.
  5. The 1960’s classic movie “Doctor Zhivago” starred which leading Hollywood actor?
    • Elizabeth Taylor
    • Audrey Hepburn
    • Julie Christie
    • Frank Sinatra
    The correct answer is Julie Christie.
    Julie Christie was a leading Hollywood actor in the 1960s, best known for her role as Lara in the classic movie Doctor Zhivago.
  1. The actor John Candy took a lead role in which classic 1980’s movie?
    • The Blues Brothers
    • The Terminator
    • Spaceballs
    • Innerspace
    The correct answer is “Spaceballs”. Did you get it right?
    The correct answer is Spaceballs. John Candy’s lead role in the classic 1980’s movie was as the character Barf, a half-man, half-dog space adventurer.
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  1. Talented actor Jean Dujardin won a Best Actor Academy award in the 2011 movie “The Artist” for playing which character?
    • Truman Capote
    • George Valentin
    • David Helfgott
    • Dr. Hannibal Lecter
    The correct answer is George Valentin.
    Jean Dujardin won the Best Actor Academy Award for his portrayal of George Valentin, a silent film actor struggling to adjust to the arrival of the talkies.
  2. The Greek alphabet letter “Θ” is named?
    • Upsilon
    • Zeta
    • Theta
    • Epsilon
    The correct answer is “Theta”.
    The Greek alphabet letter Θ is the eighth letter of the alphabet and is named Theta. It is an uppercase letter and is pronounced “thay-tah”.
  3. Mammoth Cave National Park is located in which U.S. state?
    • Kentucky
    • Nevada
    • New York
    • Oklahoma
    The correct answer is Kentucky. Did you get it right?
    Mammoth Cave National Park is located in the U.S. state of Kentucky, known for its rolling hills and extensive cave system.
  4. The Stephen Spielberg movie “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade” was released in what year?
    • 1981
    • 1984
    • 1989
    • 2010
    The correct answer is 1989.
    The third installment in the Indiana Jones franchise, “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade” was released in 1989 to critical acclaim and commercial success.
  1. In which year was the movie “Rocky V” starring Sylvester Stallone released?
    • 1990
    • 1996
    • 2011
    • 1989
    The correct answer is 1990.
    The fifth installment of the Rocky film franchise starring Sylvester Stallone was released in 1990.
  2. “saviour” is an anagram of which word?
    • nefarious
    • various
    • precarious
    • carious
    The correct answer is “various”.
    An anagram of “saviour” is “various” because it can be rearranged to spell the same word.
  3. Which US Singer Duetted With Donna Summer On The US Number One “No More Tears
    • Karen Carpenter
    • Stevie Nicks
    • Barbara Streisand
    • Olivia Newton John
    The correct answer is “Barbara Streisand”.
    Barbara Streisand is an American singer, songwriter, and actress who collaborated with Donna Summer on the US number one single, “No More Tears”.
  4. In what year was TWA Flight 847 hijacked by Lebanese militants?
    • 1983
    • 1985
    • 1980
    • 1999
    The correct answer is 1985.
    In 1985, TWA Flight 847 was hijacked by Lebanese militants, resulting in a two-week standoff with the hijackers demanding the release of Lebanese prisoners held in Israel.
  5. Who won the Best Director Oscar in 2008 for the movie “Slumdog Millionaire”?
    • Danny Boyle
    • The Coen Brothers
    • Alejandro González Iñárritu
    • Steven Spielberg
    The correct answer is Danny Boyle.
    Danny Boyle won the Best Director Oscar in 2008 for his work on the movie Slumdog Millionaire, a critically acclaimed drama about a young man from the slums of Mumbai who competes on an Indian version of the game show Who Wants to be a Millionaire.
  6. Equinophobia is a fear of?
    • cows
    • birds
    • snow
    • horses
    The correct answer is “horses”.
    Equinophobia is an intense and irrational fear of horses, often resulting in extreme anxiety when in the presence of the animal.
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