35 Easy And Fun General Knowledge Questions And Answers

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  1. The classic song “We Will Rock You/We Are the Champions” was by which artist?
    • Michael Jackson
    • The Beach Boys
    • Elton John
    • Queen
    The answer is Queen.
    Queen is a British rock band formed in London in 1970, known for their iconic and classic songs such as “We Will Rock You” and “We Are the Champions”.
  2. What word comes before “Zulu” in the NATO phonetic alphabet?
    • Unifornm
    • Yankee
    • Bravo
    • India
    The correct answer is Yankee.
    The NATO phonetic alphabet is an internationally recognized system for spelling out words over the radio or telephone and the word before Zulu is Yankee.
  3. Egaugnal is the reverse spelling of which word?
    • surface
    • village
    • second
    • language
    The correct answer is language. Did you get it right?
    The reverse spelling of “language” is “egaugnal”, which is a rearrangement of the letters in the original word.
  4. What unusual word means a loud and boisterous laugh?
    • Nincompoop
    • Guffaw
    • Flabbergast
    • Scalawag
    The correct answer is “guffaw”. Did you get it right?
    A guffaw is a loud and boisterous laugh, often with a hint of surprise or delight. It is usually a longer and louder laugh than a regular chuckle.
  5. The day January 5 falls in which week of the year?
    • 16th
    • 6th
    • 1st
    • 17th
    The asnwer is the 1st week of the year.
    January 5 marks the beginning of the calendar year, so it is the first week of the year.
  6. Thank God It’s Friday is typically abbreviated to what?
    • RCA
    • MCI
    • Parsec
    • TGIF
    The correct answer is TGIF.
    TGIF stands for “Thank God It’s Friday,” which is an expression of joy and relief that the work week is ending and the weekend is beginning.
  7. Yellav is the reverse spelling of which word?
    • special
    • valley
    • output
    • example
    The correct answer is valley. Did you get it right?
    Yes, valley is the reverse spelling of the word Yellav. It is a word used to describe a low-lying area of land between two mountains or hills.
  8. The Owl is a type of which animal?
    • Ant
    • Beetle
    • Butterfly or Moth
    • Tropical Fish
    The correct answer is Butterfly or Moth.
    Butterflies and moths belong to the same insect order, Lepidoptera, and are characterized by their large, often colorful wings and their ability to flutter and fly.
  9. Can you unjumble “Ani Nmelckel” to reveal a famous actor?
    • Harvey Keitel
    • Steve Buscemi
    • Ian McKellen
    • John Malkovich
    The correct answer is Ian McKellen. Did you get it right?
    Yes, Ian McKellen is an acclaimed actor who has starred in many films, including the Lord of the Rings and X-Men franchises.


  1. Can you solve the word “_nd__s_a_d” with missing letters?
    • feedback
    • observe
    • although
    • understand
    The correct answer is understand.
    Understand is a verb that means to have an accurate mental grasp of a concept or situation.
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  1. Nruter is the reverse spelling of which word?
    • against
    • cannot
    • hunting
    • return
    The correct answer is return. Did you get it right?
    Nruter is the reverse spelling of the word “return”, which is used to describe the act of going back to a previous place or state.
  2. Which region does fried rice originate from?
    • China
    • Middle East
    • India
    • Colombia
    The correct answer is China.
    Fried rice is a traditional Chinese dish, originally created in the southern regions of China, and is now a popular dish throughout the country.
  3. What unusual word means a woman’s work or sphere of influence?
    • Fusty
    • Tittynope
    • Blubber
    • Distaff
    The correct answer is “distaff”. Did you get it right?
    Distaff is an old-fashioned word that refers to a woman’s traditional role in the home, such as managing housework and raising children. It can also refer to a woman’s sphere of influence, such as her relationships and her social network.
  4. A large carnivorous mammal, or to carry or support something – what am I?
    • Pitch
    • Train
    • Scale
    • Bear
    The correct answer is “bear”.
    Bear is an animal that is a large carnivore, meaning it hunts and eats other animals for food. It is also known for its strength and ability to carry or support heavy objects.
  5. The Mouse is a type of what animal?
    • Mollusc
    • Snake
    • Fish
    • Spider
    The correct answer is Spider. Did you get it right?
    The Mouse is a type of mammal, but not an arachnid like a Spider, which is an 8-legged invertebrate.
  6. Can you solve the word “_e_a_” with missing letters?
    • health
    • metal
    • school
    • bought
    The correct answer is metal.
    Metal is a solid material composed of atoms that are closely packed together. It is often used to make tools, structures, and other items.
  7. Name the 1967 movie directed by Stuart Rosenberg and starring Paul Newman and George Kennedy?
    • Psycho
    • Cool Hand Luke
    • Saving Private Ryan
    • Ben-Hur
    The correct answer is Cool Hand Luke.
    Cool Hand Luke is a 1967 American prison drama film directed by Stuart Rosenberg and starring Paul Newman and George Kennedy. It tells the story of a nonconformist prisoner in a Southern chain gang who refuses to submit to the system.
  8. Can you solve the word “_h_l_” with missing letters?
    • tools
    • shall
    • change
    • animal
    The correct answer is shall.
    Shall is a modal verb used to express obligation, duty, or correctness, typically when we want to give an instruction or when we expect something to happen.
  9. Which of the following is to cleanse oneself with water?
    • Eat
    • Drive
    • Fix
    • Shower
    The correct answer is “shower”.
    Showering is a common practice to cleanse oneself with water, usually involving the use of soap and shampoo to remove dirt and sweat from the body.


  1. Name the 1962 movie directed by Robert Aldrich and starring Bette Davis and Joan Crawford?
    • Kind Hearts and Coronets
    • The Kid
    • The Departed
    • What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?
    The correct answer is What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?.
    The 1962 movie directed by Robert Aldrich and starring Bette Davis and Joan Crawford is “What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?”, a psychological thriller about two aging sisters with a dark past.
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  1. What is the correct 3-digit ISO country code for Dominican Republic?
    • DMA
    • DOM
    • ARF
    • EZC
    The correct country code is DOM.
    The 3-digit ISO country code for Dominican Republic is DOM, which is the international standard for identifying countries and their subdivisions.
  2. Name the 1949 movie directed by Robert Hamer and starring Dennis Price and Alec Guinness?
    • Kind Hearts and Coronets
    • Monty Python and the Holy Grail
    • Reservoir Dogs
    • 12 Years a Slave
    The correct answer is Kind Hearts and Coronets.
    Kind Hearts and Coronets is a 1949 British black comedy film directed by Robert Hamer and starring Dennis Price and Alec Guinness. It is a story of a man who seeks revenge against the members of a noble family who have wronged him.
  3. Which region do tacos originate from?
    • Cuba
    • India
    • Mexico
    • Middle East
    The correct answer is Mexico.
    Tacos are a traditional Mexican dish that have been around for centuries and are still popular today.
  4. The Red Devil Cichlid is a type of which animal?
    • Butterfly or Moth
    • Tropical Fish
    • Ant
    • Beetle
    The correct answer is Tropical Fish.
    The Red Devil Cichlid is a type of freshwater fish that is native to Central America and belongs to the Cichlidae family, commonly known as tropical fish.
  1. _____ Chekhov – well known author?
    • Terry Pratchett
    • Emily Bronte
    • Ian McEwan
    • Anton Chekhov
    This correct answer is Anton Chekhov.
    Anton Chekhov was a Russian playwright and short story author who is renowned for his works of literature, which often focus on the psychological insights of his characters.
  2. What is the correct 3-digit ISO country code for Samoa?
    • WSM
    • ROJ
    • BIH
    • ILM
    The correct country code is WSM.
    The 3-digit ISO country code for Samoa is WSM, which stands for the International Organization for Standardization’s 3166-1 alpha-3 code for the country.
  3. Devastator was a character from which 1980’s toy craze?
    • ThunderCats
    • Zoids
    • He-Man & The Masters of the Universe
    • Transformers
    The coorect answer is Transformers.
    Devastator was a character from the 1980’s toy craze Transformers, an action figure line of toys that could be converted from robotic to vehicle forms.
  4. ______ Richard – famous rock or music star?
    • Barry Gibb
    • Eric Clapton
    • Little Richard
    • Curtis Mayfield
    This correct answer is Little Richard.
    He is an American singer, songwriter, and pianist who is considered to be one of the pioneers of rock and roll music. He is known for his flamboyant stage personality and hit songs such as “Tutti Frutti” and “Good Golly Miss Molly”.
  5. Which of the following is a feeling of weariness or exhaustion due to physical or mental exertion?
    • Sorry
    • Tired
    • Excited
    • Dislike
    The correct answer is “tired”.
    Tired is a feeling of weariness or exhaustion due to physical or mental exertion, usually caused by prolonged or strenuous activity.


  1. ___ English Sheepdog – breed of dog?
    • Portuguese Water Dog
    • Old English Sheepdog
    • Cairn Terrier
    • Afghan Hound
    This correct answer is Old English Sheepdog.
    It is a large, shaggy breed of dog that originated in England and is known for its thick, curly coat and long head and ears.
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  1. “Lara Croft” was a character featured in which blockbuster movie?
    • Mad Max
    • Gladiator
    • Star Trek
    • Tomb Raider: Cradle of Life
    The correct answer is “Tomb Raider: Cradle of Life”.
    Lara Croft was the protagonist in the 2003 action-adventure film “Tomb Raider: Cradle of Life”, the sequel to the 2001 film “Tomb Raider”.
  2. Dnarb is the reverse spelling of which word?
    • island
    • voice
    • brand
    • cloud
    The correct answer is brand. Did you get it right?
    The word “brand” is spelled backward to form the word “dnarb”. This is a common practice in the English language when creating words with reversed spelling.
  3. Tisiv is the reverse spelling of which word?
    • himself
    • paint
    • visit
    • century
    The correct answer is visit. Did you get it right?
    Tisiv is a reverse spelling of the word visit, meaning to go to a place or person for a specific purpose.
  4. Larutan is the reverse spelling of which word?
    • capital
    • phrase
    • center
    • natural
    The correct answer is natural. Did you get it right?
    Larutan is a reverse spelling of the word “natural” which refers to something that is not man-made or artificial, but is found in nature.
  5. A rectangular container, or a type of sport or combat – what am I?
    • Box
    • Break
    • Square
    • Bank
    The correct answer is “box”.
    A box is a rectangular container used to store items or transport them from one place to another. It is usually made of cardboard or plastic and is often used for shipping or storage.
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