75 Quiz Questions For Adults With Answers – Multiple Choice
It’s time to see how much you know about the world around you, but are you ready? Put your thinking cap on and get ready to answer 75 multiple choice questions from various topics.
From the Natural World to Latin Names, this quiz has a little bit of something for everyone. Not only will it test your knowledge, but it’ll also be a fun way to learn something new. Who knows, maybe you’ll even surprise yourself with how much you know!
So, if you’re ready to start, let’s jump right in! Get ready to challenge yourself with 75 questions that will test your knowledge and give you a good time. Good luck!
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The actor Eddie Murphy took a lead role in which classic 1990’s movie?
Dr. Dolittle
The Nutty Professor
In the Line of Fire
Mission: Impossible
The correct answer is “Dr. Dolittle”. Did you get it right? The correct answer is Dr. Dolittle, a classic 1990’s comedy starring Eddie Murphy as the titular doctor who can speak to animals.
Anesthesia: First successful administration by William T.G. Morton in which year?
1839
1846
1849
1860
The correct answer is 1846. In 1846, William T.G. Morton successfully administered the first public demonstration of anesthesia, revolutionizing the medical field by allowing for painless surgery.
What is the height of the proposed Burj Tower in Dubai?
600 metres
520 metres
400 metres
800 metres
The correct answer is “800 metres”. The Burj Tower in Dubai is an impressive structure that stands at a height of 800 metres, making it one of the tallest buildings in the world.
Can you solve the word “_ec_ss_ry” with missing letters?
through
numeral
necessary
exactly
The correct answer is necessary. Necessary means something that is required or needed in order to accomplish a task or goal.
Legendary band Pink Floyd released their studio album “Animals” in what year?
1968
1977
1969
1973
The correct answer is 1977. Pink Floyd released their studio album Animals in 1977, their tenth album overall and the follow-up to their 1975 album Wish You Were Here.
The Marvel movie “The Marvels” was released in which year?
2015
2018
2023
2022
The correct answer is 2022. The Marvels, the first movie from Marvel Studios to feature an all-female cast, was released in 2022.
The population of Spain is approximately?
5.8 million
10.4 million
47 million
2.7 million
The correct answer is 47 million. Spain has an estimated population of 47 million people, making it the fifth most populous country in the European Union.
“suttas” is an anagram of which word?
cactus
status
hiatus
statis
The correct answer is “status”. An anagram is a word or phrase formed by rearranging the letters of another word or phrase, and “suttas” is an anagram of the word “status”.
What is the latin name for Coyote?
Taraxacum Officinale
Hyacinthoides Non-scripta
Hemerocallis Fulva
Canis Latrans
The correct answer is Canis Latrans. Canis Latrans is the scientific name for the coyote, which is part of the Canidae family of mammals.
A train travelled 125 km to the first station and 100 km to the last station. What is the total distance travelled?
135 km
105 km
448 km
225 km
The correct answer is 225 km. The total distance travelled is the sum of the distance travelled to the first station (125 km) and the distance travelled to the last station (100 km), which equals 225 km.
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The U.S. state of Alabama is abbreviated to which two letters?
NJ
OH
AL
SD
The correct abbreviation is “AL”. The two letters AL are used as an abbreviation for the U.S. state of Alabama, which is the 22nd state to join the Union.
Verminophobia is a fear of?
germs
rats
birds
cockroaches
The correct answer is “germs”. Verminophobia is an irrational fear of germs, which are microscopic organisms that can cause illness and disease.
The war in Vietnam ended with the fall of Saigon in what year?
1979
1970
1975
1978
The correct answer is “1975”. In 1975, the North Vietnamese forces captured Saigon, the capital of South Vietnam, thus ending the war in Vietnam and reuniting the country under Communist rule.
The Woody Allen movie “Alice” was released in what year?
1987
1992
1993
1990
The correct answer is 1990. Alice, a romantic comedy-drama directed by Woody Allen, was released in 1990 and starred Mia Farrow and William Hurt.
Greater London is a county in which part of the U.K.?
Wales
Northern Ireland
England
Scotland
The correct answer is England. Greater London is a county located in the southeast region of England, which is part of the United Kingdom.
“discounter” is an anagram of which word?
productions
abductions
reductions
inductions
The correct answer is “reductions”. An anagram is a type of wordplay in which the letters of a word or phrase are rearranged to form a new word or phrase. In this case, the word “discounter” has been rearranged to form the word “reductions,” which means a decrease in the price or amount of something.
What is the Scrabble score for the 3-letter word “Eve”?
8 points
3 points
2 points
4 points
The correct answer is 4 points. Eve is a 3-letter word that is worth 4 points in the game of Scrabble. It is worth 1 point for each letter and 2 points for the double-letter score of the ‘e’ at the end.
Milky Way is a named celestial object of what sort?
Supernova
Comet
Constellation
Galaxy
The correct answer is Galaxy. Milky Way is a spiral-shaped galaxy, consisting of a vast collection of stars, gas, and dust, located in the Local Group of galaxies in the Local Supercluster.
In what year was John McTiernan’s movie “Last Action Hero” released?
1993
1992
2000
1984
The correct answer is 1993. John McTiernan’s action-comedy movie Last Action Hero was released in 1993, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger and Austin O’Brien.
The Stephen Spielberg movie “Jaws” was released in what year?
1975
1976
1982
1966
The correct answer is 1975. The movie “Jaws” directed by Stephen Spielberg was released in 1975, becoming one of the highest-grossing films of all time and launching Spielberg’s career as a successful director.
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Name a 1995 movie starring Michael Douglas?
Lethal Weapon 3
Full Frontal
Brother Bear
The American President
The correct answer is “The American President”. The American President is a 1995 romantic comedy-drama film starring Michael Douglas as the President of the United States.
Name the leather clad songstress Suzi Quatro’s second single which was released in 1973?
Rolling Stone
48 Crash
Devil Gate Drive
Can the Can
The correct answer is Can the Can. How did you score? Can the Can was Suzi Quatro’s second single released in 1973 and was an international success, reaching number one in the UK and becoming her first top 40 hit in the US.
In which year was the movie “Jay and Silent Bob Reboot” directed by Kevin Smith released?
2022
2019
2016
2018
The correct answer is 2019. The movie Jay and Silent Bob Reboot, directed by Kevin Smith, was released in 2019.
In which year did Yuri Gagarin become the first human in space on April 12?
1962
1958
1961
1959
The correct answer is 1961. Yuri Gagarin became the first human to travel into space on April 12, 1961, making history as the first human to ever leave Earth’s atmosphere.
The French langauge term “L’avion” transaltes to what in English?
Bank
Plane
Why
No
The corrrect answer is “Plane”. L’avion is a French word used to refer to an aircraft, such as a commercial airliner, which is more commonly known as a “plane” in English.
A group of cubs is known as a what?
A band
A school or shoal
A bale or nest
A litter
The correct answer is a litter. A litter is a group of cubs that have been born to the same mother at the same time. It typically consists of two to six cubs.
In which year was the IBM 360 invented?
1970
1958
1964
1973
The correct answer is 1964. The IBM 360 was a revolutionary mainframe computer system released in 1964, paving the way for modern computing.
In which year was the movie “Independence Day” starring Will Smith released?
1991
2002
1997
1996
The correct answer is 1996. The movie “Independence Day” starring Will Smith was released in 1996, marking the 20th anniversary of the United States Bicentennial celebration.
Which one of the following dates was a leap year?
1968
1969
1970
1967
The correct answer is 1968. 1968 was a leap year because it was evenly divisible by 4, which is a requirement for a leap year.
The actor Frank Sinatra took a lead role in which classic 1950’s movie?
High Noon
Giant
Some Like It Hot
Ocean’s 11
The correct answer is “Ocean’s 11”. Did you get it right? The correct answer is Ocean’s 11. Frank Sinatra starred in the 1960 Rat Pack classic, playing Danny Ocean, leader of a team of criminals who plan to rob five Las Vegas casinos simultaneously.
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Madonna released her album entitled “True Blue” in what year?
1986
1984
1980
2007
The correct answer is 1986. Madonna released her third studio album, “True Blue,” in 1986, becoming one of the most successful albums of the decade.
The actor Nicolas Cage took a lead role in which blockbuster 2000’s movie?
Ocean’s Eleven
Meet the Parents
National Treasure
Bend It Like Beckham
The correct answer is “National Treasure”. Did you get it right? Yes, the answer is correct. National Treasure was a 2000s blockbuster starring Nicolas Cage in the lead role.
In which year was the movie “Baby It’s You” starring Robert Downey Jr released?
1984
1969
1982
1983
The correct answer is 1983. The movie “Baby It’s You” starring Robert Downey Jr. was released in 1983, marking the beginning of his career in Hollywood.
Which British monarch in 20th century was not crowned?
George V
William IV
George VI
Edward VIII
The correct answer is “Edward VIII”. Edward VIII was the British monarch in the 20th century who abdicated the throne before being crowned, thus never having a coronation ceremony.
In what country is the city of Chiang Mai located?
Thailand
Mexico
Montenegro
Libya
The correct answer is Thailand. Chiang Mai is located in the northern region of Thailand and is the country’s second-largest city.
Paper Lace” told Billy not to be a hero in which year?
1974
1965
1956
1957
The correct answer is “1974”. Paper Lace released their hit single “Billy Don’t Be a Hero” in 1974, which quickly rose to the top of the music charts.
Who directed the 1982 movie “The Thing?
Rouben Mamoulian
Tony Scott
Richard Donner
John Carpenter
The correct answer is John Carpenter. John Carpenter is an American filmmaker, who is best known for directing the 1982 horror film The Thing.
Who directed the 2019 movie “Anima?
Paul Thomas Anderson
John McTiernan
Richard Donner
Frank Capra
The correct answer is Paul Thomas Anderson. Paul Thomas Anderson is an acclaimed American filmmaker known for his stylistic and philosophical approach to storytelling. He is the director of the 2019 movie Anima.
Name a 2009 movie starring Nicolas Cage?
Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans
Bangkok Dangerous
The Judge
Little Giants
The correct answer is “Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans”. Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans is a crime-drama film starring Nicolas Cage as a corrupt police detective in New Orleans.
What is the Scrabble score for the 3-letter word “Hat”?
4 points
2 points
9 points
1 points
The correct answer is 4 points. The Scrabble score for the 3-letter word ‘Hat’ is 4 points. Each letter is worth 1 point, so the total score for the word is 3 points plus 1 bonus point, for a total of 4 points.
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What is the capital city of Bahrain?
Oslo
Vatican City
Tallinn
Manama
The correct city is Manama. Manama is the capital city of Bahrain, located on the northeast coast of the country. It is the most populous city in Bahrain, with a population of over 157,000 people.
John Carpenter directed the movie “Escape from New York” in which year?
1977
1981
1983
1984
The correct answer is 1981. John Carpenter directed the iconic sci-fi film “Escape from New York” in 1981, becoming a cult classic and launching a successful film franchise.
In which year was the movie “Red” starring John Malkovich released?
2011
2010
2003
1996
The correct answer is 2010. The movie Red, starring John Malkovich, was released in 2010.
In which prehistoric era did the Plateosaurus roam the Earth?
Early Cretaceous
Late Jurassic
Late Triassic
Permian
The correct era is Late Triassic. Plateosaurus was a large herbivorous dinosaur that lived during the Late Triassic period, approximately 200 million years ago.
Who won the Best Director Oscar in 1943 for the movie “Casablanca”?
Hayao Miyazaki
Joseph Mankiewicz
John Ford
Michael Curtiz
The correct answer is Michael Curtiz. Michael Curtiz was an American film director who won the Best Director Oscar in 1943 for his work on the iconic movie Casablanca.
Name a 2012 movie starring Mel Gibson?
Once Bitten
Peggy Sue Got Married
All-Star Weekend
Get the Gringo
The correct answer is “Get the Gringo”. Get the Gringo is a 2012 action/crime film starring Mel Gibson as a career criminal who is sent to a Mexican prison.
The Bitterroots are located in which country?
China
North America
Bolivia
Ukraine
The correct answer is North America. The Bitterroots are a mountain range located in the western United States, spanning parts of Idaho and Montana in North America.
In which year was the movie “Runaway Bride” starring Richard Gere released?
1999
2020
1994
2002
The correct answer is 1999. The romantic comedy movie “Runaway Bride” starring Richard Gere was released in 1999.
What year was the video game “Super Mario Bros. 3” released?
2009
1982
1988
1985
The correct answer is 1988. Super Mario Bros. 3 was released in 1988, marking the third installment in the popular Super Mario Bros. series of video games.
In what year was the Disney movie “Hercules” released?
1995
1989
1999
1997
The correct answer is 1997. The Disney movie Hercules was released in 1997, marking the 35th animated feature in the Disney Animated Classics series.
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Which one of the following words is a noun?
engine
adjective
overassertive
enclave
Overassertive is the noun. Overassertive is a word used to describe someone who is overly confident and tends to push their own opinions or beliefs onto others.
The city of Stockholm is located in which continent?
Europe
Africa
Asia
South America
The correct answer is Europe. Did you get it right? Yes, Stockholm is located in the continent of Europe, which is the second-smallest continent in the world.
Which author wrote the classic children’s book “Stone Soup”?
Marcia Brown
A.A. Milne
Robert Louis Stevenson
Norton Juster
The correct author was Marcia Brown. Marcia Brown was an American author and illustrator of many classic children’s books, including the beloved story of Stone Soup.
What is the capital city of Barbados?
Bridgetown
Helsinki
Roseau
Hanoi
The correct city is Bridgetown. Bridgetown is the capital city of Barbados and the largest city on the island, known for its historical and cultural attractions.
What is a kumquat?
Vegetable
Soup
Bread
Fruit
The correct answer is “Fruit”. A kumquat is a small citrus fruit with a sweet-tart flavor and edible rind.
In which year was the movie “The Judge” starring Robert Downey Jr released?
2018
2010
2008
2014
The correct answer is 2014. The movie “The Judge” starring Robert Downey Jr was released in 2014.
Name a 1993 movie starring Julia Roberts?
Ocean’s Eleven
Just Go with It
Unbreakable
The Pelican Brief
The correct answer is “The Pelican Brief”. The Pelican Brief is a 1993 legal thriller starring Julia Roberts as a law student who uncovers a conspiracy that puts her life in danger.
Great Basin National Park is located in which U.S. state?
Alaska
South Dakota
Louisiana
Nevada
The correct answer is Nevada. Did you get it right? Great Basin National Park is situated in the state of Nevada, in the western United States. It is known for its lush mountain forests, deep limestone caves, and unique desert wildlife.
Which one of the following words is a noun?
streetcar
lunchmeat
reluctant
top-hat
Reluctant is the noun. Reluctant is an adjective that describes a person or thing that is unwilling or hesitant to do something.
In which year was the movie “Snowden” starring Nicolas Cage released?
2012
2020
2016
2023
The correct answer is 2016. The movie “Snowden” starring Nicolas Cage was released in 2016, the same year it premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival.
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The James Cameron movie “Titanic” was released in what year?
2006
1997
2002
1999
The correct answer is 1997. The James Cameron movie Titanic, a romantic drama about the ill-fated luxury liner, was released in 1997 and went on to become one of the highest-grossing films of all time.
In which year was the movie “Places in the Heart” starring John Malkovich released?
1979
1985
1992
1984
The correct answer is 1984. The movie “Places in the Heart” starring John Malkovich was released in 1984, the same year it won the Academy Award for Best Picture.
Which one of the following is planet (or dwarf planet) rather than a moon?
Iapetu
Venus
Phobos
Proteus
The correct answer is Venus. Venus is a planet in the Solar System, not a moon orbiting another planet.
What is the latin name for Lobster?
Antilope Cervicapra
Homarus Gammarus
Odobenus Rosmarus
Echinacea Purpurea
The correct answer is Homarus Gammarus. Homarus Gammarus is the scientific name for the species of lobster commonly found in the oceans around the world. It is a member of the Nephropidae family and is the most widely fished species of lobster.
In which year was the movie “Johnny Handsome” starring John Malkovich released?
1980
1989
1987
1998
The correct answer is 1989. The movie Johnny Handsome, starring John Malkovich, was released in 1989 and was a crime drama directed by Walter Hill.
The actor Al Pacino took a lead role in which classic 1970’s movie?
Silver Streak
The Godfather Part II
Superman
Smokey and the Bandit
The correct answer is “The Godfather Part II”. Did you get it right? The correct answer is The Godfather Part II, a classic 1970s movie starring Al Pacino in the lead role.
Which U.S. President came before Martin Van Buren?
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Andrew Jackson
Dwight D. Eisenhower
John C. Calhoun
The correct answer is Andrew Jackson. Andrew Jackson was the seventh President of the United States, serving from 1829 to 1837. He was preceded in office by John Quincy Adams.
What is the capital city of Trinidad and Tobago?
Maseru
Belgrade
Khartoum
Port-of-spain
The correct city is Port-of-spain. It is located on the northwest coast of the island of Trinidad and is the country’s largest city.
The movie “Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope” was released in what year?
1968
1982
1977
1973
The correct answer is 1977. The fourth installment of the Star Wars franchise, “A New Hope,” was released in 1977, launching the iconic space opera into the mainstream.
Elvis Presley Died On August 16th 1977 But Where EXACTLY Was He When He Died
In The Garden
On The Stairs
On The Toilet
In The Bath
The correct answer is “On The Toilet”. Elvis Presley died on the toilet at his Graceland home in Memphis, Tennessee.
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Ulawun eruption in Papua New Guinea occured in which year?
2010
2019
2023
2022
The correct answer is 2019. The Ulawun volcano in Papua New Guinea erupted in 2019, releasing a large plume of ash and smoke into the atmosphere.
The 1950’s classic movie “Roman Holiday” starred which leading actor?
Audrey Hepburn
Richard Dreyfuss
Frank Sinatra
Robin Williams
The correct answer is Audrey Hepburn. Audrey Hepburn was an iconic actress of the 1950s and starred in the classic movie ‘Roman Holiday’, playing the role of Princess Ann.
In the sport of sailing the back of the boat is termed as what?
Stern
Rudder
Beaufort Scale
Sheet
The correct answer is “Stern”. The stern is the rear part of the boat, located opposite of the bow. It is the area from which the boat is steered and controlled.
In which year weas Michael Jackson’s album “Bad” released?
1987
1983
1980
1996
The correct answer is 1987. Michael Jackson’s fifth studio album, “Bad”, was released in 1987 and was a huge commercial success, selling over 30 million copies worldwide.
What is the latin name for Moose?
Pelecanus Onocrotalus
Alces Alces
Ursus Arctos Horribilis
Equus Quagga
The correct answer is Alces Alces. The latin name for Moose is Alces Alces, which is derived from the scientific classification for the species in the Animal Kingdom.