65 Brain-Melting General Knowledge Multiple Choice Questions Quiz

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  1. The Marvel movie “Ant-Man” was released in which year?
    • 2015
    • 2017
    • 2019
    • 2005
    The correct answer is 2015. Ant-Man was released in 2015, becoming the twelfth installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
  2. Which author wrote the classic children’s book “Anne of Green Gables”?
    • Roald Dahl
    • L. M. Montgomery
    • Madeleine L’Engle
    • Stephen King
    The correct author was L. M. Montgomery. L.M. Montgomery was a Canadian author who wrote the classic children’s book “Anne of Green Gables”, which tells the story of an orphan girl who finds a home and family with her adoptive parents in a small town on Prince Edward Island.
  3. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s movie “Batman & Robin” – in what year was it released?
    • 1996
    • 1997
    • 1999
    • 1993
    The correct answer is 1997. The movie Batman & Robin starring Arnold Schwarzenegger was released in 1997, becoming one of the most successful superhero films of the 90s.
  4. What is the currency code of Singapore?
    • KPW
    • RUE
    • SGD
    • CRC
    The correct currency code is “SGD”. SGD stands for Singapore Dollar, which is the official currency of Singapore.
  5. In which year was the movie “The Verdict” starring Paul Newman released?
    • 1982
    • 1968
    • 1985
    • 1983
    The correct answer is 1982. The Verdict, starring Paul Newman, was released in 1982, marking the beginning of a successful year for the actor.
  6. In what year was Stanley Kubrick’s movie “Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb” released?
    • 1969
    • 1953
    • 1964
    • 2011
    The correct answer is 1964. Stanley Kubrick’s classic Cold War satire, “Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb,” was released in 1964, bringing a darkly comedic lens to the tense international political climate of the time.
  7. “tetrads” is an anagram of which word?
    • started
    • charted
    • parted
    • darted
    The correct answer is “started”. Tetrads is an anagram of the word “started”, which is the act of initiating an action or task.
  8. What colour does Madonna hate the most?
    • Orange
    • Red
    • Green
    • Yellow
    The correct answer is “Orange”. Madonna has stated that orange is her least favorite color, as it is too bright and vibrant for her taste.
  9. ______ Collie – breed of dog?
    • Border Collie
    • Chinese Shar-Pei
    • Miniature Schnauzer
    • Siberian Husky
    This correct answer is Border Collie. Border Collie is a herding breed of dog that is known for its intelligence, agility and obedience.

  1. What is the capital city of Namibia?
    • Tehran
    • Luanda
    • Seoul
    • Windhoek
    The correct city is Windhoek. Windhoek is the capital and largest city of Namibia, located in the central part of the country. It is home to a population of over 400,000 people and is the political and economic center of the nation.
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  1. In which year was the movie “Suicide Squad” starring Will Smith released?
    • 2013
    • 2017
    • 2006
    • 2016
    The correct answer is 2016. The movie “Suicide Squad” starring Will Smith was released in 2016 and was a major box office success.
  2. The actor Tom Hanks took a lead role in which classic 1990’s movie?
    • The Insider
    • Forrest Gump
    • Speed
    • The Nutty Professor
    The correct answer is “Forrest Gump”. Did you get it right? The correct answer is Forrest Gump, which starred Tom Hanks in the title role and was released in 1994. It is a classic film that has become a cultural phenomenon.
  3. What is the Roman goddess of love and beauty often associated with Venus?
    • Athena
    • Aphrodite
    • Hera
    • Artemis
    The correct answer is Aphrodite. Aphrodite is the Greek goddess of love and beauty, often associated with Venus, the Roman goddess of the same attributes.
  4. Which pioneer discovered the Pacific Ocean for Spain?
    • Ferdinand Magellan
    • William Shakespeare
    • Vasco Núñez de Balboa
    • Francisco Pizarro
    The correct answer is Vasco Núñez de Balboa. Vasco Núñez de Balboa was a Spanish explorer who was the first European to lead an expedition across the Isthmus of Panama and reach the Pacific Ocean in 1513.
  5. _______ Petty – well known sports star?
    • Richard Petty
    • Alexander Karelin
    • Cristiano Ronaldo
    • Donald Bradman
    This correct answer is Richard Petty. He is a retired NASCAR driver who is widely considered one of the greatest drivers in the history of the sport, having won a record 200 races and seven championships.
  6. Can you solve the word “s___re” with missing letters?
    • square
    • seemed
    • sentinel
    • serums
    The correct answer is square. Square is a four sided shape that has all sides of equal length and four 90 degree angles.
  7. The Wolf is a type of what animal?
    • Mollusc
    • Fish
    • Snake
    • Spider
    The correct answer is Spider. Did you get it right? The Wolf is a type of mammal, but the correct answer is Spider, an arachnid that typically has eight legs and two body segments.
  8. Name a 1987 movie starring Bruce Willis?
    • Bedtime Stories
    • Red
    • The Soloist
    • Blind Date
    The correct answer is “Blind Date”. Blind Date is a 1987 romantic comedy starring Bruce Willis as a bachelor who is set up on a blind date with a woman played by Kim Basinger.
  9. The actor Angelina Jolie took a lead role in which blockbuster 2010’s movie?
    • Maleficent
    • American Hustle
    • Men in Black
    • Skyfall
    The correct answer is “Maleficent”. Did you get it right? The correct answer is Maleficent, a live-action fantasy adventure film in which Angelina Jolie starred as the title character.

  1. What is the name given to animal that eat plants only?
    • Herbivores
    • Omnivores
    • Plantivores
    • Carnivore
    The correct answer is “Herbivores”. Herbivores are animals that feed solely on plants, such as grasses, leaves, and fruits, for their nutritional needs.
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  1. Can you solve the word “_le_t_ic” with missing letters?
    • another
    • electric
    • developed
    • nothing
    The correct answer is electric. Electric is a form of energy that is produced by the flow of electrons through a conductor, such as a wire.
  2. Monophobia is the fear of what?
    • writing in public
    • insects
    • solitude
    • poetry
    The correct answer is solitude. Monophobia is an irrational fear of being alone or isolated, which can manifest as an intense fear of being in a state of solitude.
  3. The classic song “Strawberry Fields Forever” was by which artist?
    • The Who
    • The Beatles
    • Don McLean
    • Journey
    The answer is The Beatles. The Beatles were a British rock band from Liverpool, England who were one of the most influential and successful bands of all time. They released the iconic song “Strawberry Fields Forever” in 1967.
  4. What is the capital of Vietnam?
    • Nha Trang
    • Hanoi
    • Da Nang
    • Ho Chi Minh City
    The correct answer is Hanoi. Hanoi is the largest city and the capital of Vietnam, located in the northern part of the country. It is home to the government offices, embassies, and the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum.
  1. Changtse is a large mountain located where in the world?
    • El Salvador
    • Philippines
    • Tibet (China)
    • North America
    The correct answer is Tibet (China). Changtse is a large mountain located in the Tibetan Plateau in China.
  2. The Roman numeral DCCCL is represented by which Arabic number?
    • 725
    • 2020
    • 2002
    • 850
    The correct answer is 850. Did you get it right? The Roman numeral DCCCL is the equivalent of 850 in Arabic numbers, as the letter ‘D’ represents 500, ‘C’ represents 100, ‘C’ represents 100, ‘C’ represents 100, and ‘L’ represents 50.
  3. Htlaeh is the reverse spelling of which word?
    • fresh
    • follow
    • support
    • health
    The correct answer is health. Did you get it right? Yes, htlaeh is the reverse spelling of the word health, which is a state of physical, mental, and social well-being.
  4. Who directed the 1993 movie “Heaven & Earth?
    • Oliver Stone
    • Tony Scott
    • King Vidor
    • John Carpenter
    The correct answer is Oliver Stone. Oliver Stone is an American filmmaker and Academy Award-winning director, best known for his movies such as Platoon, Wall Street, and JFK. He directed the 1993 movie Heaven & Earth, which tells the story of a Vietnamese woman who survives the war.
  5. What type of animal is a parrot?
    • Fish
    • Reptile
    • Butterfly
    • Bird
    The correct answer is a bird. A parrot is a type of bird characterized by its brightly colored feathers, curved beak, and the ability to mimic sounds.

  1. Name a 1995 movie starring Robert Downey Jr?
    • Sunset
    • Peggy Sue Got Married
    • Richard III
    • Death Wish
    The correct answer is “Richard III”. Robert Downey Jr. starred as the titular character in the 1995 adaptation of William Shakespeare’s play “Richard III”.
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  1. In which year was the first bicycle invented?
    • 1815
    • 1817
    • 1823
    • 1819
    The correct answer is 1817. The first bicycle was invented in 1817 by Karl von Drais, a German inventor who created the two-wheeled vehicle as a form of human-powered transportation.
  2. Rhytiphobia is the fear of what?
    • getting wrinkles
    • music
    • thinking
    • halloween
    The correct answer is getting wrinkles. Rhytiphobia is the fear of getting wrinkles, which is an irrational fear of the natural aging process caused by the breakdown of collagen in the skin.
  3. The Yellow Tang is a type of which animal?
    • Butterfly or Moth
    • Ant
    • Tropical Fish
    • Beetle
    The correct answer is Tropical Fish. The Yellow Tang is a type of fish that is commonly found in tropical waters and is popular in the aquarium trade.
  4. The 2010’s hit movie “Black Widow” featured which Hollywood star in a leading role?
    • Christian Bale
    • Emma Watson
    • Scarlett Johansson
    • Matt Damon
    The correct answer is Scarlett Johansson. Scarlett Johansson is an American actress who starred as the titular character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s 2020 film, Black Widow.
  5. In what country is the city of Antalya located?
    • Bulgaria
    • Botswana
    • Turkey
    • United Arab Emirates
    The correct answer is Turkey. Antalya is a city located in the country of Turkey, which is situated in the region of Eurasia.
  6. The atomic weight of Rhodium is what?
    • 164.93
    • 51.996
    • 231.036
    • 102.906
    The correct answer is 102.906. Rhodium is a chemical element with an atomic weight of 102.906 atomic mass units, which is the total number of protons and neutrons in its nucleus.
  7. Which country did Idi Amin invade in 1978?
    • Botswana
    • Tanzania
    • Argentina
    • Chile
    The correct answer is Tanzania. How did you score? Idi Amin invaded Tanzania in 1978 in an attempt to gain control of a disputed strip of land along the Uganda-Tanzania border.
  8. Who won the Best Director Oscar in 1976 for the movie “Rocky”?
    • David Lean
    • William Friedkin
    • John Schlesinger
    • John Avildsen
    The correct answer is John Avildsen. John Avildsen won the 1976 Best Director Oscar for his work on the movie Rocky.
  9. Who was the first woman to walk on the moon?
    • Mae Jemison
    • No women have walked on the moon
    • Sally Ride
    • Eileen Collins
    The correct answer is no women have walked on the moon No woman has ever been to the moon, as all of the astronauts who have journeyed there have been male.

  1. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s movie “The Terminator” – in what year was it released?
    • 1984
    • 1990
    • 1993
    • 1979
    The correct answer is 1984. The Terminator, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, was released in 1984 and became an instant classic in the sci-fi and action genres.
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  1. Nedrag is the reverse spelling of which word?
    • anything
    • garden
    • track
    • guess
    The correct answer is garden. Did you get it right? The word “Nedrag” is the reverse spelling of the word “garden”, which is an outdoor space with plants, flowers, and various greenery.
  2. In which year did the Bosnian War begin?
    • 1994
    • 1993
    • 1996
    • 1992
    The correct answer is 1992. The Bosnian War began in 1992 as a result of the dissolution of Yugoslavia and the declaration of independence by Bosnia and Herzegovina.
  3. The famous quote “To be young and in love in summertime” is from which one of William Shakespeare’s works?
    • Private Lives
    • The Vortex
    • Romeo and Juliet
    • Love’s Labour’s Lost
    The correct answer is “Love’s Labour’s Lost”. The quote “To be young and in love in summertime” is from William Shakespeare’s play Love’s Labour’s Lost, which is a romantic comedy about four young men who make a vow to avoid the company of women for three years.
  4. The distant celestial body “Sunflower Galaxy (M63)” is approximately how far away from Earth?
    • 2.5 million light-years
    • 21 thousand light-years
    • 27 million light-years
    • 21 billion light-years
    The correct answer is “27 million light-years. Sunflower Galaxy (M63) is located 27 million light-years away from Earth, which is an immense distance that is equivalent to approximately 252,000,000,000,000,000,000 miles.
  1. Which one of the following words is a noun?
    • desire
    • store
    • lined
    • highway
    Lined is the noun. Huffy is a word used to describe someone who is easily angered or irritated.
  2. What is the meaning of Anno Domini?
    • Year of the Lord
    • Holy Year
    • Good Year
    • Jubilee Year
    The correct answer is “Year of the Lord”. Anno Domini is a Latin phrase meaning “in the year of the Lord” and is used to refer to years on the Christian calendar.
  3. Sloot is the reverse spelling of which word?
    • corner
    • tools
    • perhaps
    • pattern
    The correct answer is tools. Did you get it right? Tools is a word used to describe objects used to accomplish a task. It is often used to describe items used in construction, carpentry, and other manual labor tasks.
  4. _____ Waldo Emerson – well known author?
    • Ralph Waldo Emerson
    • Emily Dickinson
    • Ian McEwan
    • Franz Kafka
    This correct answer is Ralph Waldo Emerson. He was an American essayist, lecturer, and poet who led the Transcendentalist movement of the mid-19th century. His writings were influential in the fields of philosophy, literature, and religion. He is best known for his essay “Self-Reliance” and his famous quote “To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment”.
  5. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI): Developed by Raymond Damadian in which year?
    • 1972
    • 1971
    • 1976
    • 1957
    The correct answer is 1971. In 1971, Raymond Damadian developed Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), an imaging technique that uses a magnetic field and radio waves to create detailed images of the body’s internal structures.

  1. What unusual word means the act of considering something to be completely worthless or unimportant?
    • Snollygoster
    • Floccinaucinihilipilification
    • Sozzled
    • Whippersnapper
    The correct answer is “floccinaucinihilipilification”. Did you get it right? Floccinaucinihilipilification is a long, difficult-to-pronounce word that refers to the act of deeming something to be utterly worthless or insignificant.
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  1. In which year was the movie “From Dusk Till Dawn” starring George Clooney released?
    • 1987
    • 1996
    • 1989
    • 1986
    The correct answer is 1996. The movie “From Dusk Till Dawn” starring George Clooney was released in 1996, becoming an instant cult classic.
  2. Which one of the following words is a noun?
    • matrix
    • lumber
    • destiny
    • visionary
    Visionary is the noun. Huffy is a word used to describe someone who is easily angered or irritated.
  3. Who directed the 1980 movie “Spetters?
    • David Lean
    • Howard Hawks
    • Oliver Stone
    • Paul Verhoeven
    The correct answer is Paul Verhoeven. Paul Verhoeven is a Dutch director who is well-known for his 1980 movie Spetters, which follows the stories of three young men as they pursue their dreams and passions.
  4. The chemical element Plutonium was first discovered when?
    • 1907
    • 1982
    • 1967
    • 1940
    The correct answer is 1940. In 1940, the chemical element Plutonium was first identified by scientists working on the Manhattan Project.
  5. Can you solve the word “_r_s_” with missing letters?
    • valley
    • dress
    • party
    • truck
    The correct answer is dress. Dress is an article of clothing consisting of a skirt and a bodice, usually with sleeves, and often accompanied by other accessories such as a belt.
  6. In which year was the movie “Cocoon: The Return” starring Steve Guttenberg released?
    • 1988
    • 1992
    • 1993
    • 1987
    The correct answer is 1988. The movie “Cocoon: The Return” starring Steve Guttenberg was released in 1988, the sequel to the original 1985 film “Cocoon”.
  7. When was the late actor Sean Connery born?
    • 1930
    • 1920
    • 1955
    • 1935
    The correct year was 1930. Did you get this one right? Sean Connery was born on August 25th, 1930 in Edinburgh, Scotland.
  8. _____ Coelho – well known author?
    • Paulo Coelho
    • Thomas Hardy
    • Edith Wharton
    • Stephen King
    This correct answer is Paulo Coelho. Paulo Coelho is a Brazilian author widely known for his novel “The Alchemist” which has been translated into over 80 languages and sold over 65 million copies.
  9. The actor Bruce Willis took a lead role in which classic 1990’s movie?
    • Phenomenon
    • 12 Monkeys
    • The Truman Show
    • Demolition Man
    The correct answer is “12 Monkeys”. Did you get it right? The correct answer is Die Hard with a Vengeance. Bruce Willis starred as John McClane in the third installment of the Die Hard action movie series, released in 1995.
  1. Name a 1983 movie starring Matthew Broderick?
    • WarGames
    • Hart’s War
    • We Bought a Zoo
    • Ghostbusters
    The correct answer is “WarGames”. WarGames is a 1983 science fiction film starring Matthew Broderick as a teenage computer hacker who inadvertently accesses a military supercomputer and nearly starts a nuclear war.
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  1. Tniap is the reverse spelling of which word?
    • cells
    • cotton
    • paint
    • observe
    The correct answer is paint. Did you get it right? Yes, the answer is correct. Tniap is the reverse spelling of the word ‘paint’, which is a liquid substance used to coat the surface of an object with color.
  2. In which year was the movie “The Color of Money” starring Paul Newman released?
    • 1985
    • 1984
    • 1986
    • 1990
    The correct answer is 1986. The Color of Money, starring Paul Newman, was released in 1986. It was an American drama film directed by Martin Scorsese.
  3. “recip” is an anagram of which word?
    • slice
    • price
    • thrice
    • spice
    The correct answer is “price”. An anagram is a word or phrase formed by rearranging the letters of another word or phrase, in this case, “recip” can be rearranged to spell “price”.
  4. Which is the correct spelling?
    • konstitutional
    • constitutionnal
    • constitutionl
    • constitutional
    Constitutional 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.
  1. In what country is the city of Los Angeles located?
    • Bangladesh
    • India
    • USA
    • Macedonia
    The correct answer is USA. Los Angeles is a major city in the United States of America, located in the state of California.
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