Are you ready to put your knowledge to the test? Get ready for a challenge with 60 mind-bending general knowledge questions! From history to science, pop culture to geography, this trivia quiz covers a wide range of topics. Each question has a single correct answer, so choose wisely…
What is the diameter of Venus compared to Earth? In what year was the Jame Bond movie “The Living Daylights” released? Who was the thirty-third president of the United States? Put your knowledge to the test and find out!
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- Anthophobia is a fear of?
- people
- flowers
- pain
- illness
The correct answer is “flowers”. Anthophobia is an irrational fear of flowers, which can cause feelings of anxiety and distress when around them. - The city of Ipswich is in which English county?
- Hampshire
- Suffolk
- Lancashire
- Merseyside
The correct answer is Suffolk. Ipswich is a city located in the county of Suffolk, in the East of England. - What is the capital city of Algeria?
- London
- Kinshasa
- Algiers
- Vienna
The correct city is Algiers. Algiers is the largest city in Algeria and serves as the nation’s political and cultural center. - Somniphobia is a fear of?
- signs
- sleep
- flags
- yawning
The correct answer is “sleep”. Somniphobia is a fear of sleeping, characterized by an intense fear or anxiety of going to sleep, or of being in bed at night.
- What is the first name of this former U.S. president _________ R. Ford?
- Gerald
- Lyndon
- Andrew
- Ulysses
The correct answer is Gerald. Gerald Ford was the 38th President of the United States, serving from 1974 to 1977. He was the only President to have served in both the House of Representatives and the Senate. - The famous wine growing region called the “Alsace” is in which country?
- Bulgaria
- United States
- United Kingdom
- France
The correct answer is France. Did you get it right? The Alsace region is located in the northeastern part of France and is known for its production of white wines. - In which year was the classic novel Lord of the Flies published?
- 1944
- 1954
- 1961
- 1947
The correct answer is 1954. The classic novel Lord of the Flies, written by William Golding, was published in 1954, becoming an instant classic and earning Golding a Nobel Prize in Literature in 1983. - In which year was the movie “Heat” starring Natalie Portman released?
- 2002
- 1992
- 1999
- 1995
The correct answer is 1995. The movie Heat, starring Natalie Portman, was released in 1995 and was an instant success. - The Latin term “De jure” in common use means what?
- First among equals
- Friend of the court
- By law
- The very words
The correct answer is “by law”. De jure is a Latin phrase meaning “by law”. It is used to refer to laws and regulations that are legally binding and must be adhered to. - Who was the thirty-third president of the United States?
- Harry S. Truman
- Dwight D. Eisenhower
- John F. Kennedy
- Andrew Jackson
The correct answer is Harry S. Truman. Harry S. Truman was the 33rd President of the United States, serving from 1945-1953. He is best known for his role in leading the country through the end of World War II and the beginning of the Cold War.
- Which author wrote the classic children’s book “James and the Giant Peach”?
- Roald Dahl
- Stephen King
- E.B. White
- Arthur Ransome
The correct author was Roald Dahl. Roald Dahl was a British author and poet, best known for his classic children’s book “James and the Giant Peach”. - Which one of the following dates was a leap year?
- 1997
- 1995
- 1998
- 1996
The correct answer is 1996. 1924 was a leap year because it was divisible by 4, making it a leap year according to the Gregorian calendar. - In what year was the Jame Bond movie “No Time to Die” released?
- 2011
- 2020
- 2016
- 2021
The correct answer is 2021. No Time to Die is the twenty-fifth installment in the James Bond film franchise, and it is set to be released in 2021. - Which one of the following words is a noun?
- unimpeded
- strand
- battle
- beech
Unimpeded is the noun. Huffy is a word used to describe someone who is easily angered or irritated.
- What is the capital city of Libya?
- Apia
- Kabul
- Tripoli
- Palikir
The correct city is Tripoli. Tripoli is the largest city in Libya and serves as the country’s capital. It is located in the northwest corner of the country and is the seat of the government. - Devon is a county in which part of the U.K.?
- Northern Ireland
- England
- Wales
- Scotland
The correct answer is England. Devon is a county located in the South West region of England. It is bordered by Cornwall, Somerset, Dorset and the English Channel. - How Many Bones Are There In A Human Skeleton
- 201
- 98
- 207
- 187
The correct answer is “207”. The human skeleton is composed of 206 bones, plus an additional bone in the throat called the hyoid bone, making a total of 207 bones. - What is the capital city of Pakistan?
- Islamabad
- Belmopan
- Saint John’s
- Beirut
The correct city is Islamabad. Pakistan’s capital city is Islamabad, which is located in the northern part of the country and serves as the seat of government. - Glacier National Park is located in which U.S. state?
- Georgia
- Illinois
- Montana
- Hawaii
The correct answer is Montana. Did you get it right? Glacier National Park is located in the northwestern U.S. state of Montana, which is known for its rugged terrain and stunning mountain landscapes.
- D’Anjou is a variety of which produce?
- Berry
- Potato
- Pear
- Melon
The correct answer is Pear. D’Anjou is a variety of pear, a type of fruit with a sweet, juicy flesh and usually a green or yellow skin.
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- Which one of the following words is a noun?
- victorious
- beginning
- beam
- fishery
Victorious is the noun. Huffy is a word used to describe someone who is easily angered or irritated. - A group of sharks is known as a what?
- A shiver
- A colony
- A skein
- A pride
The correct answer is a shiver. A shiver is a collective noun used to describe a group of sharks swimming together. - Name a 1990 movie starring Mel Gibson?
- Jason Bourne
- The Golden Child
- Heavyweights
- Bird on a Wire
The correct answer is “Bird on a Wire”. Bird on a Wire is a 1990 romantic comedy starring Mel Gibson as a former criminal on the run from the law. - Death Valley National Park is located in which U.S. state?
- Hawaii
- Alaska
- California and Nevada
- Idaho
The correct answer is California and Nevada. Did you get it right? Death Valley National Park is located in both California and Nevada, spanning across the two states’ borders.
- Which Victorian era word means “a foolish or insignificant person”?
- Endearment
- Commodious
- Fopdoodle
- Equanimity
The correct answer is “fopdoodle”. Fopdoodle is an insulting term used to describe someone who is foolish or insignificant, often due to their lack of intelligence or importance. - Name a 2013 movie starring Nicolas Cage?
- Tears of the Sun
- The Croods
- Hart’s War
- How Do You Know
The correct answer is “The Croods”. Joe is a 2013 drama film starring Nicolas Cage as an ex-convict who forms an unlikely bond with a young man from a troubled background. - The 1960’s classic movie “The Graduate” starred which leading Hollywood actor?
- Frank Sinatra
- Elizabeth Taylor
- Victoria Abril
- Dustin Hoffman
The correct answer is Dustin Hoffman. Dustin Hoffman is an award-winning actor who rose to fame in the 1960s, most notably for his role as Benjamin Braddock in the classic movie, The Graduate. - Which one of the following words is a noun?
- hide
- pregnant
- battle
- grey
Pregnant is the noun. Huffy is a word used to describe someone who is easily angered or irritated. - In which year was the movie “Rushmore” starring Bill Murray released?
- 2004
- 2005
- 1998
- 1989
The correct answer is 1998. The movie Rushmore starring Bill Murray was released in 1998, which marked the beginning of the film’s successful and critically acclaimed run. - Legendary band Pink Floyd released their studio album “Obscured by Clouds” in what year?
- 1964
- 1969
- 1972
- 1973
The correct answer is 1972. Pink Floyd released their studio album Obscured by Clouds in 1972, marking the band’s eighth album and the first to feature their new keyboardist, Richard Wright.
- The Greek alphabet letter “ρ” is named?
- Iota
- Rho
- Gamma
- Sigma
The correct answer is “Rho”. Rho is the 17th letter of the Greek alphabet and is pronounced as a rolled “r” sound. It is commonly found in words such as rhododendron and rhombus. - Who directed the 1971 movie “A Clockwork Orange?
- Ernst Lubitsch
- Stanley Kubrick
- Alfred Hitchcock
- Rouben Mamoulian
The correct answer is Stanley Kubrick. Stanley Kubrick was an acclaimed director who is known for his unique and thought-provoking films, such as A Clockwork Orange. The movie, released in 1971, was a darkly satirical drama that explored themes of free will and morality. - The actor Sophia Loren took a lead role in which classic 1960’s movie?
- Cat Ballou
- La Dolce Vita
- Two Women
- Pillow Talk
The correct answer is “Two Women”. Did you get it right? The correct answer is Two Women. This classic 1960’s movie featured Sophia Loren in the lead role, and was the first movie ever to win an Academy Award for Best Actress. - An Ace of Spades and King of Hearts hand is worth how many points in the card game Blackjack?
- 20 points
- 21 points
- 25 points
- 13 points
The correct answer is 21 points. In the card game Blackjack, an Ace of Spades and King of Hearts hand is worth 21 points because the Ace is worth 11 points and the King is worth 10 points, making the total 21 points.
- The actor Marilyn Monroe took a lead role in which classic 1950’s movie?
- Breakfast at Tiffany’s
- A Streetcar Named Desire
- Giant
- Some Like It Hot
The correct answer is “Some Like It Hot”. Did you get it right? The correct answer is Some Like It Hot, a classic 1950’s movie starring Marilyn Monroe in a lead role. - The actor Jack Nicholson took a lead role in which classic 1970’s movie?
- Love Story
- One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
- Superman
- The Outlaw Josey Wales
The correct answer is “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest”. Did you get it right? The correct answer is One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, a classic 1970’s movie starring Jack Nicholson in the lead role. - In which country is the Arenal volcano located?
- New Zealand
- Costa Rica
- South Africa
- United States
The correct answer is Costa Rica. Costa Rica is a small Central American country located between Nicaragua and Panama, and the Arenal volcano is one of its most famous natural landmarks. - The 1950’s classic movie “To Kill a Mockingbird” starred which leading actor?
- Marlene Dietrich
- Anthony Quinn
- Sidney Poitier
- Gregory Peck
The correct answer is Gregory Peck. Gregory Peck was an Academy Award-winning actor who starred in the iconic film To Kill a Mockingbird, which was released in 1962. He was known for his strong performances in classic films and is still remembered as one of the greatest actors of all time. - In what year was the Jame Bond movie “The Living Daylights” released?
- 1987
- 1980
- 1986
- 1983
The correct answer is 1987. The Living Daylights, the fifteenth installment in the James Bond film series, was released in 1987.
- In which year was the movie “The Prestige” starring Scarlett Johansson released?
- 2007
- 2020
- 2009
- 2006
The correct answer is 2006. The Prestige, starring Scarlett Johansson, was released in 2006, becoming a popular and critically acclaimed film.
- Which is the correct spelling?
- brkrats
- bureokrats
- bureaucrats
- bureaucratics
Bureaucrats 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. - The actor Ben Stiller took a lead role in which blockbuster 2000’s movie?
- Lara Croft: Tomb Raider
- National Treasure
- Meet the Parents
- Bend It Like Beckham
The correct answer is “Meet the Parents”. Did you get it right? The correct answer is Meet the Parents. Ben Stiller starred as Greg Focker in the 2000 comedy, which follows the awkward introduction of his girlfriend’s parents. - Hereford Cathedral is located in which English county?
- Greater London
- Herefordshire
- Maryland
- Lincolnshire
The correct answer is Herefordshire. Hereford Cathedral is located in the English county of Herefordshire, which is located in the West Midlands region of England. - Who directed the 2007 movie “Youth Without Youth?
- Francis Ford Coppola
- Tim Burton
- Tony Scott
- Carol Reed
The correct answer is Francis Ford Coppola. Francis Ford Coppola is an American film director, producer, and screenwriter who is best known for his work on The Godfather trilogy. He directed the 2007 movie Youth Without Youth.
- What band had a big hit in 1971 with “Joy to the World”?
- Three Dog Night
- Bad Company
- Queen
- Led Zeppelin
The correct answer is Three Dog Night. How did you score? Three Dog Night was an American rock band formed in 1968 who had a big hit in 1971 with their song “Joy to the World”, which topped the charts and made them one of the most successful bands of the 1970s. - Who provided the voice for the animated character “Mickey Mouse”?
- Barbra Streisand
- Scott Weinger
- Audrey Tautou
- Walt Disney
The correct answer is Walt Disney. Walt Disney was the creator of Mickey Mouse and provided the original voice for the iconic character. - In which year was the movie “In which year was the movie “Match Point” starring Scarlett Johansson released?
- 2005
- 2000
- 1995
- 2006
The correct answer is 2005. Match Point, a psychological thriller starring Scarlett Johansson, was released in 2005. - Katmai National Park and Preserve is located in which U.S. state?
- Alaska
- California
- New Jersey
- Indiana
The correct answer is Alaska. Did you get it right? Katmai National Park and Preserve is located in the U.S. state of Alaska, which is the most northern and western state in the continental United States. - Who was the fourteenth president of the United States?
- Martin Van Buren
- Herbert Hoover
- Franklin Pierce
- Millard Fillmore
The correct answer is Franklin Pierce. Franklin Pierce was the fourteenth president of the United States, serving from 1853 to 1857. He was a Democrat who was known for his strong support of the pro-slavery Kansas-Nebraska Act. - What year was the African National Congress Youth League founded in South Africa?
- 1947
- 1944
- 1930
- 1958
The correct answer is 1944. The African National Congress Youth League was founded in South Africa in 1944 as a way to mobilize and unite the youth of South Africa in the struggle against apartheid and racial injustice.
- What was the name of the band that brothers Tim and Neil Finn were in before Crowded House?
- Dead Enz
- The Reels
- The Swingers
- Split Enz
The correct answer is “Split Enz”. Split Enz was a New Zealand-based rock band formed in the 1970s by brothers Tim and Neil Finn. - The Luna 1 satellite was launched in what year?
- 1989
- 1961
- 1959
- 1949
The correct answer is 1959. The Luna 1 satellite was the first-ever spacecraft to reach the vicinity of the Moon, launched in 1959 by the Soviet Union. - In the sport of fishing (or angling) any substance used to attract fish to the hook is termed as what?
- Bait
- Spinnerbait
- Leader
- Reel
The correct answer is “Bait”. Bait is any substance used to entice fish to bite the hook, such as worms, lures, or flies. It is usually used in combination with a fishing rod, line, and hook, to increase the chances of a successful catch. - The Latin term “Nota bene” in common use means what?
- Note well
- In absence
- After the fact
- Second self
The correct answer is “note well”. Nota bene is a Latin phrase that is commonly used to stress the importance of a particular point and to encourage the reader to pay close attention to it. It is often translated as “note well” or “take note.”
- Who directed the 1962 movie “Lolita?
- Billy Wilder
- William Dieterle
- Stanley Kubrick
- Francis Ford Coppola
The correct answer is Stanley Kubrick. Stanley Kubrick was an acclaimed film director who helmed the 1962 adaptation of Vladimir Nabokov’s controversial novel, Lolita. - What does a fletcher make?
- Cutlery
- Arrows
- Barrels
- Pottery
The correct answer is “Arrows”. A fletcher is a craftsman who specializes in making arrows, typically from wood, feathers and metal. - In which year was the movie “Ghost” starring Demi Moore released?
- 1980
- 1985
- 1993
- 1990
The correct answer is 1990. The romantic fantasy drama film, “Ghost,” starring Demi Moore was released in 1990. - The Martin Scorsese movie “After Hours” was released in what year?
- 1985
- 1975
- 2003
- 2016
The correct answer is 1985. The Martin Scorsese movie After Hours was released in 1985, marking the beginning of a long-term collaboration between Scorsese and actor Griffin Dunne. - The 1950’s classic movie “Pillow Talk” starred which leading actor?
- Sophia Loren
- Rock Hudson
- Doris Day
- James Dean
The correct answer is Rock Hudson. Doris Day was an American actress, singer, and animal rights activist who was one of the biggest stars of the 1950s, starring in the classic movie Pillow Talk.
- What is the diameter of Venus compared to Earth?
- Twice as big
- Almost the same
- smaller
- Much larger
The correct answer is Almost the same. Venus and Earth have almost the same diameter, with only a difference of about 600 kilometers.