110 Mixed General Knowledge Questions And Answers (Multiple Choice)
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Name the 2005 movie directed by Christopher Nolan and starring Christian Bale and Michael Caine?
Aladdin
Batman Begins
Rebecca
Blood Diamond
The correct answer is Batman Begins. Batman Begins is a 2005 superhero film directed by Christopher Nolan and starring Christian Bale and Michael Caine. It is the first installment of Nolan’s The Dark Knight Trilogy.
In the Bible who interpreted the dreams of Pharaoh?
Samuel
Joseph
Daniel
David
The correct answer is “Joseph”. Joseph was a Hebrew slave who was sold into Egypt. He was given the gift of interpreting dreams, which he used to interpret Pharaoh’s dreams, ultimately leading to his rise to power in Egypt.
In which year was the movie “The World’s Fastest Indian” starring Anthony Hopkins released?
2005
2015
2000
2009
The correct answer is 2005. The movie “The World’s Fastest Indian,” starring Anthony Hopkins, was released in 2005.
Which of the following is a feeling of enthusiasm or eagerness about something?
See
Excited
Really
Sorry
The correct answer is “excited”. Excited is an emotion characterized by feelings of enthusiasm and eagerness about something.
“Peter Venkman” was a character featured in which blockbuster movie?
The Bourne Supremacy
War of the Worlds
Ghostbusters II
The Matrix
The correct answer is “Ghostbusters II”. Peter Venkman was a scientist and paranormal investigator who was one of the main characters in the 1984 supernatural comedy blockbuster movie, Ghostbusters.
A group of elephants is known as a what?
A parade
A army
A team or yoke
A plague or cloud
The correct answer is a parade. A parade of elephants is a term used to describe a group of elephants traveling together, typically in a line or procession.
In which year was the movie “Defiance” starring Daniel Craig released?
2006
2008
2009
1999
The correct answer is 2008. The movie “Defiance” starring Daniel Craig was released in 2008, marking the actor’s first major role in a feature film.
The Big-headed is a type of which animal?
Butterfly or Moth
Tropical Fish
Beetle
Ant
The correct answer is Ant. The big-headed ant is a species of ant that has a large head and mandibles, making it well-suited to defend its nest from predators.
The actor Jose Ferrer won an Academy Award for Best Actor in which movie?
The Barefoot Contessa
The Informer
Cyrano de Bergerac
Captains Courageous
The correct answer is Cyrano de Bergerac. Jose Ferrer won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his portrayal of the titular character in the 1950 film adaptation of the 1897 play Cyrano de Bergerac.
The city of Colombo is located in which continent?
South America
Asia
North America
Europe
The correct answer is Asia. Did you get it right? Yes, Colombo is located in the continent of Asia, which is the world’s largest and most populous continent.
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Can you solve the word “_r__th” with missing letters?
growth
least
suffix
pounds
The correct answer is growth. Growth is the process of increasing in size or developing over time.
The classic song “Good Vibrations” was by which artist?
AC/DC
The Beach Boys
Michael Jackson
David Bowie
The answer is The Beach Boys. The Beach Boys were an American rock band formed in 1961, known for their iconic surf rock sound and hit songs such as “Good Vibrations”.
The city of Amsterdam is located in which continent?
North America
Africa
Europe
Asia
The correct answer is Europe. Did you get it right? Yes, Amsterdam is located in the European continent, which is the second smallest continent in the world and is home to many major cities.
The atomic weight of Erbium is what?
167.259
145
50.942
261
The correct answer is 167.259. Erbium is a chemical element with an atomic weight of 167.259, which is the average mass of an atom of Erbium, measured in atomic mass units.
What meat is used in the English dish “Toad in the Hole”?
Toad
Fish
Rabbit
Sausage
The correct answer is “Sausage”. Sausage is a popular meat used in the English dish Toad in the Hole, which is a dish consisting of sausages baked in a Yorkshire pudding batter.
The actor Sandra Bullock took a lead role in which blockbuster 2010’s movie?
Drive
The Favourite
Gravity
The Devil Wears Prada
The correct answer is “Gravity”. Did you get it right? The correct answer is The Blind Side. Sandra Bullock starred in the 2010 blockbuster movie, portraying the role of Leigh Anne Tuohy, a real-life woman who adopted a homeless and traumatized teenage boy and helped him to become an All-American football player.
The Stephen Spielberg movie “Schindler’s List” was released in what year?
1994
1992
1993
2002
The correct answer is 1993. Schindler’s List, the acclaimed movie directed by Stephen Spielberg, was released in 1993. It was one of the most critically acclaimed films of the year and won seven Academy Awards.
What is the Scrabble score for the 3-letter word “Set”?
4 points
9 points
5 points
7 points
The correct answer is 4 points. The 3-letter word ‘Set’ is worth 4 points in Scrabble.
The 1960’s classic movie “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” starred which leading Hollywood actor?
Cary Grant
Elizabeth Taylor
David Niven
Vivien Leigh
The correct answer is Elizabeth Taylor. Richard Burton was a renowned British actor who starred in the 1960’s classic movie Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? as one of the two lead characters.
Which of the following is an adverb used to indicate good health or a state of being satisfactory?
Tomorrow
Well
Goodbye
Basically
The correct answer is “well”. Well is an adverb used to describe good health, indicating a state of being satisfactory.
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Zabre was a character from which 1980’s toy craze?
He-Man & The Masters of the Universe
Zoids
Thundercats
Transformers
The coorect answer is Zoids. Zabre was a robotic animal character from the 1980s toy line Zoids, which featured buildable model robots that could battle each other.
The actor Spencer Tracy won an Academy Award for Best Actor in which movie?
The Westerner
Boys Town
Johnny Eager
Viva Zapata
The correct answer is Boys Town. Spencer Tracy won an Academy Award for Best Actor in 1937 for his performance in the movie Captains Courageous, a drama about a spoiled rich boy who learns life lessons from a fishing boat captain.
In which year was the movie “The Blues Brothers” starring John Candy released?
1980
2001
1987
1986
The correct answer is 1980. The Blues Brothers, starring John Candy, was released in 1980 and became an instant classic.
Legendary band Pink Floyd released their studio album “The Wall” in what year?
1984
1988
1979
1981
The correct answer is 1979. Pink Floyd released their iconic studio album The Wall in 1979, which featured iconic songs such as “Another Brick in the Wall” and “Comfortably Numb”.
The correct answer is agreed. Did you get it right? Agreed is the opposite of disagree and is used to indicate an understanding or acceptance of an idea, plan, or suggestion.
Dnuora is the reverse spelling of which word?
behind
around
france
friend
The correct answer is around. Did you get it right? Yes, the answer is around, which is a word that describes the concept of being in a circular motion or a circular area.
Which composer wrote the famous opera “La Bohème”?
Hans Zimmer
Richard Wagner
Giacomo Puccini
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
The correct answer is Giacomo Puccini. Giacomo Puccini was an Italian composer and one of the most renowned opera composers of all time. He is best known for his opera La Bohème, which has become one of the most popular operas in the world.
Which one of the following words is a noun?
version
cross
investment
tornado
Cross is the noun. Huffy is a word used to describe someone who is easily angered or irritated.
Which author wrote the classic children’s book “The Giving Tree”?
Shel Silverstein
A.A. Milne
Rudyard Kipling
Robert Louis Stevenson
The correct author was Shel Silverstein. Shel Silverstein was an American poet, singer-songwriter, and cartoonist who wrote the classic children’s book The Giving Tree in 1964.
In which Welsh county is the town of Narberth located?
Gwent
Angus
Dundee
Pembrokeshire
The correct answer is Pembrokeshire. Narberth is a small town located in the south-west of Wales in the county of Pembrokeshire.
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Name the 1957 movie directed by Alexander Mackendrick and starring Burt Lancaster and Tony Curtis?
Sweet Smell of Success
The Grand Budapest Hotel
On the Waterfront
A Clockwork Orange
The correct answer is Sweet Smell of Success. Sweet Smell of Success is a 1957 American drama film directed by Alexander Mackendrick and starring Burt Lancaster and Tony Curtis. It follows the story of an influential New York City newspaper columnist and his ruthless press agent as they try to ruin the career of an up-and-coming jazz musician.
The mighty Amur River flows through which country?
Brazil
Russia
Mauritania
Latvia
The correct answer is Russia. The Amur River, one of the longest rivers in the world, flows through the easternmost part of Russia.
Erofeb is the reverse spelling of which word?
special
cattle
before
other
The correct answer is before. Did you get it right? The word “before” is spelled backwards to form the word “erofeb,” which is a common way of reversing the spelling of a word.
What is the correct 3-digit ISO country code for Oman?
PTS
MHL
OMN
AZD
The correct country code is OMN. The three-digit ISO country code for Oman is OMN, which is an internationally recognized code used to identify countries and territories.
Can you solve the word “_e__y” with missing letters?
water
ready
modern
growth
The correct answer is ready. Heavy is a word used to describe something that is dense and difficult to move.
In which year was the movie “Blazing Saddles” directed by Mel Brooks released?
1974
1982
1976
1960
The correct answer is 1974. Mel Brooks released the classic comedic western “Blazing Saddles” in 1974, to critical and commercial success.
What is the correct 3-digit ISO country code for Vatican City?
YUG
IRL
NHC
VAT
The correct country code is VAT. VAT is the three-digit ISO country code for Vatican City, a sovereign city-state located within Rome, Italy.
What is the term for the study of the Earth’s magnetic field and its effects on technology and navigation?
Magnetohydrodynamics
Plasma Physics
Magnetism
Geomagnetism
The correct answer is Geomagnetism. Geomagnetism is the scientific study of the Earth’s magnetic field and its effects on technology, navigation, and other natural phenomena.
Can you solve the word “_os___on” with missing letters?
something
position
exciting
against
The correct answer is position. Position is a noun that describes the place or location of something. It can also refer to a job or role within an organization.
The atomic weight of Titanium is what?
247
173.04
47.867
114.818
The correct answer is 47.867. Atomic weight is the average mass of an element’s atoms, and for titanium, this is 47.867 atomic mass units.
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The atomic weight of Argon is what?
39.948
26.982
83.8
266
The correct answer is 39.948. Argon is a noble gas with an atomic weight of 39.948, which is the average mass of one atom of the element.
Name a 2014 movie starring Matt Damon?
Sherlock Holmes
The Martian
The Monuments Men
Superintelligence
The correct answer is “The Monuments Men”. The Monuments Men is a 2014 American war film directed by George Clooney and starring Matt Damon. It follows a team of art experts and historians tasked with recovering artwork stolen by the Nazis during World War II.
In the sport of fishing (or angling) a method of fishing in which baits or lures are drawn through the water behind a moving boat is termed as what?
Landing net
Swivel
Casting
Trolling
The correct answer is “Trolling”. Trolling is a method of fishing in which baits or lures are attached to a fishing line and dragged through the water behind a moving boat to attract fish.
Name the 1949 movie directed by Raoul Walsh and starring James Cagney and Virginia Mayo?
Joker
White Heat
The Shawshank Redemption
Gandhi
The correct answer is White Heat. White Heat is a classic film noir crime drama, directed by Raoul Walsh and starring James Cagney and Virginia Mayo. It follows the story of a psychopathic gangster’s rise and fall.
“misaligned” is an anagram of which word?
unpleasing
exceeding
unseating
misleading
The correct answer is “misleading”. Misleading is an anagram of misaligned, meaning that the letters of misaligned can be rearranged to spell out misleading.
With More Than 11.5 Million Inhabitants What African City Has The Most Inhabitants
Cape Town
Cairo
Nairobi
Kampala
The correct answer is “Cairo”. Cairo is the largest city in Africa, with a population of over 11.5 million people, making it the most populous city on the continent.
What is the brightest object in the night sky after the moon?
Venus
Jupiter
Mars
Sirius
The correct answer is Venus. Venus is the brightest object in the night sky after the moon because it is the closest planet to Earth and reflects a high amount of light from the sun.
“amidon” is an anagram of which word?
domain
remain
regain
insane
The correct answer is “domain”. An anagram is a word or phrase formed by rearranging the letters of another word or phrase. In this case, the letters of the word “amidon” have been rearranged to create the word “domain”.
American Oil Company is typically abbreviated to what?
MP
AMOCO
LASER
PVC
The correct answer is AMOCO. AMOCO is the abbreviation for the American Oil Company, a major oil and gas producer in the United States.
In which year was the movie “Night Shift” directed by Ron Howard released?
1984
1985
1982
1992
The correct answer is 1982. The movie Night Shift, directed by Ron Howard, was released in 1982.
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Isle Of Wight is an island located where in the world?
Engand
Spain
Scotland
Brunei
The correct answer is Engand. The Isle of Wight is an island off the south coast of England in the English Channel.
To move quickly on foot, or to operate or function – what am I?
Sole
Bow
Console
Run
The correct answer is “run”. Run is an activity in which one uses their legs to propel themselves forward in a quick, efficient manner.
The actor Sandra Bullock took a lead role in which blockbuster 2000’s movie?
The Truman Show
Miss Congeniality
Rush Hour 2
How the Grinch Stole Christmas
The correct answer is “Miss Congeniality”. Did you get it right? Sandra Bullock starred as FBI agent Gracie Hart in the 2000 comedy “Miss Congeniality,” which was a box office success and earned her a Golden Globe nomination.
________ Husky – breed of dog?
Spanish Water Dog
Tibetan Terrier
Siberian Husky
Cane Corso
This correct answer is Siberian Husky. Siberian Huskies are a breed of medium-sized working dogs that originated in Northeast Asia and are known for their thick fur, blue eyes, and wolf-like appearance.
Legendary band Pink Floyd released their studio album “Atom Heart Mother” in what year?
1963
1967
1970
1973
The correct answer is 1970. Pink Floyd released their studio album Atom Heart Mother in 1970, marking their fifth studio album and the first to include a full orchestra.
Which one of the following is a triangular number?
45
32
31
48
The correct answer is 45 (1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 + 7 + 8 + 9). A triangular number is a number that can be represented as the sum of consecutive numbers, starting from 1, in an arithmetic sequence. In this case, 3 is the sum of 1 and 2, making it a triangular number.
What is the capital city of Papua New Guinea?
Bandar Seri
Port Moresby
Yerevan
Sofia
The correct city is Port Moresby. Port Moresby is the administrative and political center of Papua New Guinea, located on the southeast coast of the island of New Guinea. It is the most populous city in the country, and serves as the hub for business and government activity.
Tsael is the reverse spelling of which word?
allow
least
others
steel
The correct answer is least. Did you get it right? Tsael is a reverse spelling of the word “least,” which is an adverb used to describe the lowest degree or amount of something.
Can you unjumble “Cuab Ngooigd Rj” to reveal a famous actor?
Olivia De Havilland
Debbie Reynolds
Vincent D’Onofrio
Cuba Gooding Jr
The correct answer is Cuba Gooding Jr. Did you get it right? Yes, Cuba Gooding Jr is a famous actor best known for his Academy Award-winning performance in the 1996 film Jerry Maguire.
Name a 1984 movie starring Nicolas Cage?
The Bucket List
Racing with the Moon
Iron Man
School Ties
The correct answer is “Racing with the Moon”. Racing with the Moon is a 1984 romantic comedy-drama starring Nicolas Cage as one of two friends who fall in love with the same girl during the World War II era.
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Who released the 70’s album entitled Tonights the Night
Roxy Music
Santana
Gram Parsons
Neil Young
The correct answer is “Neil Young”. Neil Young is a Canadian singer-songwriter who released the 70’s album “Tonight’s the Night” in 1975.
The actor Yul Brynner took a lead role in which classic 1970’s movie?
Airport 1975
Death Wish
Westworld
The Verdict
The correct answer is “Westworld”. Did you get it right? The correct answer is Westworld. Yul Brynner starred in the 1973 sci-fi classic Westworld, a movie about an amusement park populated by robots that malfunction and turn against the human visitors.
Can you solve the word “b___s” with missing letters?
bagging
bones
ballard
bandied
The correct answer is bones. Bones are the hard, calcified structures that make up the human skeleton and provide support and structure to the body.
The Swordtail is a type of what animal?
Shellfish
Fish
Reptile
Snake
The correct answer is Fish. Did you get it right? The Swordtail is a type of freshwater fish native to Central and South America, known for its long, sword-like tail fin.
How many countries make up Great Britain?
Two
Three
Four
One
The correct answer is “Four”. Great Britain is made up of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
Renroc is the reverse spelling of which word?
express
corner
heart
silent
The correct answer is corner. Did you get it right? Renroc is a creative way of spelling the word “corner” backwards. It is often used as a fun way to refer to the location at the intersection of two walls or surfaces.
Biscayne National Park is located in which U.S. state?
Wyoming
Florida
Utah
Texas
The correct answer is Florida. Did you get it right? Biscayne National Park is a protected area located in the southeastern U.S. state of Florida, on the Atlantic coast.
Name the 2019 movie directed by Anthony Russo and starring Robert Downey Jr. and Chris Evans?
The Empire Strikes Back
Whiplash
Avengers: Endgame
Judgment at Nuremberg
The correct answer is Avengers: Endgame. Avengers: Endgame is a 2019 superhero movie directed by Anthony Russo and starring Robert Downey Jr. and Chris Evans as Marvel Comics characters Iron Man and Captain America.
Which actor portrayed James Bond in the 1963 movie “From Russia with Love”?
Sean Connery
Roger Moore
Daniel Craig
Pierce Brosnan
The correct answer is Sean Connery. Sean Connery was the first actor to portray the iconic British secret agent James Bond in the 1963 movie From Russia with Love, setting the stage for the long-running film franchise.
In what year did Microsoft release Windows 1.0?
1985
1983
1976
1990
The correct answer is 1985. Microsoft released Windows 1.0, its first graphical user interface operating system, in 1985.
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Which one of the following words is a noun?
adoption
unheated
hello
rice
Unheated is the noun. Huffy is a word used to describe someone who is easily angered or irritated.
How Do You Do It was a 1963 number 1 for Gerry and the?
Pacemakers
Sunbeams
Space Cadets
Waves
The correct answer is Pacemakers. How did you score? Gerry and the Pacemakers were a British rock and roll band from Liverpool, England, who had their first major hit with the song “How Do You Do It” in 1963, which topped the UK Singles Chart and made them one of the most successful acts of the 1960s.
In which year was the movie “Scarface” starring Al Pacino released?
1980
1982
1985
1983
The correct answer is 1983. The movie Scarface, starring Al Pacino, was released in 1983 and has since become a cult classic.
The movie “Solo: A Star Wars Story” was released in what year?
2010
2014
2018
2019
The correct answer is 2018. Solo: A Star Wars Story was released in 2018, the same year as the tenth anniversary of the Star Wars franchise.
In which year was the movie “Adaptation” starring Nicolas Cage released?
2011
1998
2001
2002
The correct answer is 2002. Adaptation, a comedy-drama starring Nicolas Cage, was released in 2002 to critical acclaim and box office success.
Who provided the voice for the animated character “Bart Simpson”?
Eddie Murphy
Brian Cox
Nancy Cartwright
Birgit Minichmayr
The correct answer is Nancy Cartwright. Nancy Cartwright is an American actress and voice artist who is best known for providing the voice of the animated character Bart Simpson from the long-running television series, The Simpsons.
The Click is a type of which animal?
Tropical Fish
Beetle
Butterfly or Moth
Ant
The correct answer is Beetle. Beetles are a group of insects with hard exoskeletons and two pairs of wings, one of which is hardened to form a protective shield.
Who painted the masterpiece “The Storm”?
Michelangelo
John Everett Millais
Terry Pratchett
Pierre-Auguste Cot
The correct answer is Pierre-Auguste Cot. Pierre-Auguste Cot was a French painter in the late 19th century who is best known for his romantic landscape paintings, such as “The Storm” which was painted in 1890.
A group of snakes is known as a what?
A nest or knot
A dule
A parade
A flock
The correct answer is a nest or knot. A nest or knot is a term used to describe a group of snakes that have intertwined and formed a tight bundle.
Belgrade is the capital of?
Macedonia
Slovakia
Serbia
Luxembourg
The correct answer is “Serbia”. Belgrade is the largest city in Serbia and serves as its administrative, economic, and cultural center.
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What do penguins eat?
Fruit and vegetables
Fish and krill
Grass and seeds
Insects and worms
The correct answer is Fish and krill. Penguins are carnivorous and feed mainly on small fish and krill, which are small crustaceans found in the ocean.
What is the correct 3-digit ISO country code for Tanzania?
UCE
LBY
TZA
RMC
The correct country code is TZA. TZA is the 3-digit ISO code for Tanzania, which is a country located in East Africa.TZA is the 3-digit ISO code for Tanzania, which is a country located in East Africa.TZA is the 3-digit ISO code for Tanzania, which is a country located in East Africa.TZA is the 3-digit ISO code for Tanzania, which is a country located in East Africa.
Who discovered the existence of the electron?
Michael Faraday
J.J. Thomson
Robert Boyle
Brian Cox
The correct answer is J.J. Thomson. J.J. Thomson was the physicist who discovered the existence of the electron in 1897 through his experiments with cathode ray tubes.
Which of the following is a word used to indicate agreement or affirmation?
Yes
Thank you
Always
Forget
The correct answer is “yes”. Yes is a word used to indicate agreement or affirmation in response to a question or statement.
Bach’s “Brandenburg Concerto No. 3” was composed in which year?
1717
1721
1720
1700
The correct answer is 1721. Bach composed Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in 1721 as part of a collection of six concertos dedicated to Christian Ludwig, Margrave of Brandenburg-Schwedt.
What is the latin name for Grasshopper?
Sciurus Carolinensis
Mantis Religiosa
Melanoplus Differentialis
Alces Alces
The correct answer is Melanoplus Differentialis. Melanoplus Differentialis is the scientific name for the grasshopper species, belonging to the genus Melanoplus.
Which one of the following words is a noun?
fingerling
heron
guava
hot
Hot is the noun. Huffy is a word used to describe someone who is easily angered or irritated.
Can you solve the word “_ho_n” with missing letters?
birds
shown
rhythm
method
The correct answer is shown. The word “shown” can be completed with the missing letters “HO” to form the word “HON”, which is a shortened version of the word “HONOR”.
Name a 2001 movie starring Matt Damon?
The Pelican Brief
Ocean’s Eleven
Daddy Day Care
Next
The correct answer is “Ocean’s Eleven”. Ocean’s Eleven is a 2001 heist comedy film starring Matt Damon, George Clooney, Brad Pitt, and other A-list actors.
Which author wrote the classic children’s book “The Very Hungry Caterpillar”?
Eric Carle
Louisa May Alcott
Frances Hodgson Burnett
Stephen King
The correct author was Eric Carle. Eric Carle is an American writer and illustrator of children’s books, best known for his classic picture book The Very Hungry Caterpillar. His unique style of collage art has become iconic in the picture book world.
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The Roman emperor Otho reigned during which years?
AD 69
AD 54 – 68
AD 138 – 161
AD 41 – 54
The correct answer is AD 69. Otho was the Roman Emperor from AD 69 until his death by suicide in AD 69.
Scarlet Carnation flower and White-tailed Deer are both symbols of which U.S. states?
New Hampshire
Ohio
Illinois
North Dakota
The correct answer is Ohio. The Scarlet Carnation is the official state flower of Ohio, and the White-tailed Deer is the official state animal of Ohio.
The city of Dubai is located in which continent?
North America
Europe
Asia
Africa
The correct answer is Asia. Did you get it right? Dubai is a city located in the United Arab Emirates, which is a country located in the continent of Asia.
The Blue Rider” was?
A cafe
A car
A group of artists
A dinosaur
The correct answer is “A group of artists”. The Blue Rider was a collective of expressionist artists and writers in Munich, Germany in the early 20th century, who sought to express emotions through their art.
The type of cheese called “Brie” comes from which country?
Madagascar
England
Belgium
France
The correct answer is France. Brie is a soft cheese originating from the region of Brie in France, which is known for its creamy texture and earthy flavor.
In which year was the movie “The Rite” starring Anthony Hopkins released?
2009
2015
2011
2013
The correct answer is 2011. The Rite, starring Anthony Hopkins, was released in 2011. It is a supernatural horror film about a skeptical seminary student who attends exorcism school.
Meteorophobia is the fear of what?
poverty
hearing a certain word
meteors
going to the doctor
The correct answer is meteors. Meteorophobia is the fear of meteors, which are large chunks of rock or metal that travel through space and enter Earth’s atmosphere.
The Hound of the Baskervilles was published in which year?
1900
1915
1902
1903
The correct year was 1903. Did you get this one right? The novel “The Hound of the Baskervilles” was written by Arthur Conan Doyle and first published in 1903.
What is the 7thmonth of the year?
March
July
June
September
The correct answer is July. July is the seventh month of the year in the Gregorian calendar, falling between June and August.
Can you unjumble “Daanrs Bkulcol” to reveal a famous actor?
Vanessa Redgrave
Sandra Bullock
Vincent D’Onofrio
Shirley MacLaine
The correct answer is Sandra Bullock. Did you get it right? Sandra Bullock is a famous actor who has starred in many popular films, such as The Blind Side and Miss Congeniality.
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The 1980’s classic movie “Fletch” starred which Hollywood A-lister?
Keanu Reeves
Chevy Chase
Warren Beatty
John Travolta
The correct answer is Chevy Chase. Chevy Chase is an American actor, comedian, and writer who is best known for his roles in the National Lampoon Vacation films and the 1980’s classic movie Fletch.
Which Victorian era word means “modest or reserved”?
Erroneous
Demure
Harangue
Ere
The correct answer is “demure”. Demure means behaving in a shy, quiet, and reserved manner, typically in order to avoid drawing attention to oneself.
Which U.S. President came before James Madison?
James Monroe
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Aaron Burr
Thomas Jefferson
The correct answer is Thomas Jefferson. Thomas Jefferson was the 3rd President of the United States, serving two terms from 1801-1809. He was succeeded by James Madison in 1809.
Complete the name of the movie “Citizen ____”?
Of The Dead
Kane
Darko
Fish
The correct answer is “Kane” making the movie “Citizen Kane”. Citizen Kane is a classic American drama film from 1941, directed by and starring Orson Welles. It follows the life of a wealthy newspaper magnate and his eventual downfall.
In which year was the movie “Along Came Polly” starring Ben Stiller released?
2006
2004
2008
2001
The correct answer is 2004. The movie Along Came Polly, starring Ben Stiller, was released in 2004.
Stravinsky’s “Petrushka” was composed in which year?
1909
1723
1894
1911
The correct answer is 1911. Petrushka was a ballet composed by Russian composer Igor Stravinsky in 1911 and was first performed in Paris that same year.
Which racing driver won the 1980 Formula One World Championship?
Lewis Hamilton (UK)
Alan Jones (Australia)
Nigel Mansell (UK)
Ayrton Senna (Brazil)
The correct answer is Alan Jones (Australia). Alan Jones, an Australian racing driver, won the 1980 Formula One World Championship, the highest level of international motorsport, after a successful season of competing in the championship.
Which state was known as Mysore?
Karnataka
Tamil Nadu
Andhra Pradesh
Kerala
The correct answer is “Karnataka”. Karnataka is a state in India located in the southwestern region of the country. It was formerly known as the state of Mysore.
How many Jack’s eyes are visible in a standard pack of playing cards?
10
5
12
18
The correct answer is “12”. A standard pack of playing cards contains 12 Jacks, each with two eyes visible on the card.
In which year was the movie “Slipstream” starring Anthony Hopkins released?
2009
2007
2015
2012
The correct answer is 2007. Slipstream, a science fiction film starring Anthony Hopkins, was released in 2007.