90 Perplexing General Knowledge Questions And Answers (Multiple Choice)

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  1. The Anergates is a type of which animal?
    • Butterfly or Moth
    • Tropical Fish
    • Ant
    • Beetle
    The correct answer is Ant. The Anergates is a genus of ants that are characterized by their lack of a sting and their slow-moving behavior.
  2. To which monophyletic order does a Wolf (Canis lupus) belong?
    • Primates
    • Mollusk
    • Carnivora
    • Echinodermata
    The correct answer is Carnivora. A Wolf (Canis lupus) belongs to the monophyletic order Carnivora, which is a group of animals that are primarily carnivorous and have sharp claws and teeth.
  3. Name a 1974 movie starring Jack Nicholson?
    • Chinatown
    • Footloose
    • Rock the Kasbah
    • The Pick-up Artist
    The correct answer is “Chinatown”. Chinatown is a 1974 neo-noir mystery film directed by Roman Polanski and starring Jack Nicholson as a private investigator who uncovers a web of deceit and corruption in 1930s Los Angeles.
  4. Hurricane Maria disaster took place on September 20 in which year?
    • 2003
    • 2016
    • 2017
    • 2010
    The correct answer is 2017. Hurricane Maria was a powerful hurricane that struck Puerto Rico on September 20, 2017, causing massive destruction and loss of life.

  1. Who won the Best Director Oscar in 1980 for the movie “Ordinary People”?
    • George Cukor
    • David Lean
    • Warren Beatty
    • Robert Redford
    The correct answer is Robert Redford. Robert Redford won the Best Director Oscar in 1980 for his work on the movie Ordinary People.
  2. Satanophobia is the fear of what?
    • mind
    • satan
    • fog
    • thinking
    The correct answer is satan. Satanophobia is an irrational fear of Satan, the spiritual being in many religions that is often associated with evil and temptation.
  3. The Red-headed Mouse is a type of what animal?
    • Snake
    • Spider
    • Mollusc
    • Fish
    The correct answer is Spider. Did you get it right? The Red-headed Mouse is a type of arachnid, more specifically a type of spider.
  4. The actor Will Smith took a lead role in which blockbuster 2000’s movie?
    • Fight Club
    • Moulin Rouge!
    • Men in Black
    • Catch Me If You Can
    The correct answer is “Men in Black”. Did you get it right? The correct answer is Men in Black, a sci-fi comedy starring Will Smith as Agent J, a member of a secret organization tasked with protecting Earth from alien threats.
  5. The Italian term “Che lavoro fai?” transaltes to what in English?
    • Kitchen
    • Where
    • Hello
    • What do you do for a living?
    The corrrect answer is “What do you do for a living?”. The Italian phrase “Che lavoro fai?” translates to “What do you do for a living?” in English, as it is used to inquire about someone’s occupation or job.
  6. What is the 30th year wedding anniversary traditionally represented by?
    • Pearl
    • Copper or Wool
    • Aluminum or Cashmere
    • Lead or Zinc
    The correct answer is Pearl. The 30th year wedding anniversary is traditionally represented by the precious gemstone pearl, which symbolizes the beauty, strength, and endurance of a marriage.
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  1. Name a 2008 movie starring Will Smith?
    • Seven Pounds
    • Adaptation
    • 50 First Dates
    • As Good as It Gets
    The correct answer is “Seven Pounds”. Seven Pounds is a 2008 drama starring Will Smith as a man who sets out to make amends for his past mistakes by helping seven strangers.
  2. Which one of the following words is a noun?
    • structure
    • howling
    • caution
    • invitation
    Howling is the noun. Huffy is a word used to describe someone who is easily angered or irritated.
  3. Badlands National Park is located in which U.S. state?
    • Maine
    • Kentucky
    • Alaska
    • South Dakota
    The correct answer is South Dakota. Did you get it right? Badlands National Park is located in the Midwestern state of South Dakota, known for its vast prairies and wide open spaces.
  4. Which U.S. President came before Millard Fillmore?
    • Lyndon B. Johnson
    • Rutherford Birchard Hayes
    • Millard Fillmore
    • Zachary Taylor
    The correct answer is Zachary Taylor. Zachary Taylor served as the 12th President of the United States from 1849 to 1850, preceding Millard Fillmore who became President in 1850.

  1. The Surveyor 1 satellite was launched in what year?
    • 1968
    • 1971
    • 1966
    • 1969
    The correct answer is 1966. The Surveyor 1 satellite was the first spacecraft sent to the moon by the United States, launched in 1966 as part of the Surveyor Program.
  2. In what country is the city of Auckland located?
    • Maldives
    • Japan
    • Nicaragua
    • New Zealand
    The correct answer is New Zealand. Auckland is the largest city in New Zealand, located on the North Island of the country.
  3. The introduction of the first compact disc player happened in which year?
    • 1981
    • 1961
    • 1974
    • 1978
    The correct answer is 1981. The introduction of the first compact disc player in 1981 marked the beginning of the digital audio revolution, ushering in a new era of convenience and quality in sound reproduction.
  4. The chemical symbol of the element Iridium is?
    • Cs
    • Ir
    • Am
    • Na
    The correct answer is “Ir”. The chemical symbol for Iridium is Ir, which stands for the Latin name of the element, Iridium.
  5. Which of the following is an adverb used to indicate that something is not to be taken literally but rather metaphorically?
    • Ir
    • Am
    • Na
    • Figuratively
    • Study
    The correct answer is “figuratively”. Figuratively is an adverb used to describe a statement that is not meant to be taken literally, but rather as a comparison or analogy.
  1. The Kosovo War was fought between which dates?
    • 1861-1865
    • 1950-1953
    • 1998-1999
    • 1642-1651
    The correct answer is 1998-1999. The Kosovo War was a conflict between the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and the Kosovo Albanian separatist movement which lasted from 1998 to 1999.
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  1. In which year was the movie “The River” starring Mel Gibson released?
    • 1980
    • 1984
    • 1987
    • 1988
    The correct answer is 1984. The movie “The River” starring Mel Gibson was released in 1984, marking the beginning of Gibson’s career as an actor.
  2. Name a 1989 movie starring Daniel Day-Lewis?
    • August: Osage County
    • The Pick-up Artist
    • Due Date
    • My Left Foot
    The correct answer is “My Left Foot”. My Left Foot is a 1989 biopic which follows the true story of Irish writer and painter Christy Brown, who was born with cerebral palsy and had limited control of his left foot. Daniel Day-Lewis stars as Brown and won an Academy Award for his performance.
  3. A statement of charges or fees, or the beak of a bird – what am I?
    • Light
    • Tank
    • Bill
    • Rubber
    The correct answer is “bill”. A bill is a document issued by a seller to a buyer, detailing the goods or services provided and the amount owed for payment. It is also the beak of a bird, which is used to eat food, groom feathers, and build nests.
  4. The Lasius is a type of which animal?
    • Butterfly or Moth
    • Tropical Fish
    • Ant
    • Beetle
    The correct answer is Ant. Lasius is a genus of ant, which is a type of small, social insect that lives in colonies and is known for its organized behavior.

  1. What is the correct 3-digit ISO country code for Canada?
    • CRG
    • USA
    • GNP
    • CAN
    The correct country code is CAN. The 3-digit ISO country code for Canada is CAN, which stands for the International Organization for Standardization’s two-letter country code for Canada.
  2. What function does the HTML tag <nav> perform in website development?
    • Denotes the menu area of a web page
    • Denotes the section is an article
    • Denotes the title of a web page
    • Creates header text
    The correct answer is it denotes the menu area of a web page. The HTML tag <nav> is used to identify the section of a web page that contains the navigation menu, which is usually used to provide links to other pages on the website.
  3. Capitol Reef National Park is located in which U.S. state?
    • Texas
    • Utah
    • Delaware
    • Cumbria
    The correct is answer is Utah. Capitol Reef National Park is located in the southwestern state of Utah, known for its stunning red rock formations and canyons.
  4. Who was the author of “A Christmas Carol”?
    • Charles Dickens
    • Agatha Christie
    • James Joyce
    • Robert Burns
    The correct answer is “Charles Dickens”. Charles Dickens was an English writer and social critic during the Victorian era who is most famous for his works such as A Christmas Carol, Great Expectations and Oliver Twist.
  5. Modus Operandi is typically abbreviated to what?
    • FAQ
    • VHF
    • MO
    • SWAT
    The correct answer is MO. Modus Operandi, which is Latin for “method of operating”, is typically abbreviated to MO. It is used to refer to a person’s habitual way of doing something, such as a criminal’s typical methods of committing a crime.
  6. Taylor’s Gold is a variety of which produce?
    • Potato
    • Melon
    • Pear
    • Berry
    The correct answer is Pear. Taylor’s Gold is a variety of pears, a type of fruit that grows on trees and is known for its sweet flavor and juicy texture.
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  1. Who painted the masterpiece “No. 61 (Rust and Blue)”?
    • Edward Munch
    • Joan Miró
    • Douglas Adams
    • Mark Rothko
    The correct answer is Mark Rothko. Mark Rothko was an American abstract expressionist painter who created the masterpiece No. 61 (Rust and Blue) in 1953.
  2. Which U.S. President came after Benjamin Harrison?
    • Levi P. Morton
    • Chester A. Arthur
    • John F. Kennedy
    • Thomas Jefferson
    The correct answer is Levi P. Morton. Levi P. Morton was the 22nd President of the United States, serving from 1889 to 1893, immediately following Benjamin Harrison.
  3. Can you solve the word “c_m_a_iso_” with missing letters?
    • coughing
    • covetous
    • comparison
    • croon
    The correct answer is comparison. Comparison is the act of examining two or more items to determine similarities and differences.
  4. Hot Springs National Park is located in which U.S. state?
    • Florida
    • Arkansas
    • Montana
    • Louisiana
    The correct answer is Arkansas. Did you get it right? Hot Springs National Park is located in the state of Arkansas, the Natural State and home to the only national park within the state boundaries.

  1. Handel’s “Messiah” was composed in which year?
    • 1743
    • 1747
    • 1746
    • 1741
    The correct answer is 1741. Handel composed “Messiah” in 1741, a three-part oratorio that has become one of the best-known and most frequently performed choral works in Western music.
  2. The 1998 World Cup was played where?
    • Chile
    • West Germany
    • Brazil
    • France
    The correct answer is France. The 1998 World Cup was held in France, the host nation of the tournament.
  3. Human Immunodefficiency Virus is typically abbreviated to what?
    • MO
    • RDA
    • HIV
    • AI
    The correct answer is HIV. Human Immunodefficiency Virus (HIV) is a virus that attacks the body’s immune system, making it unable to fight off infections and diseases. HIV can be spread through contact with infected bodily fluids, such as blood, semen, and vaginal fluids.
  4. The actor Doris Day took a lead role in which classic 1950’s movie?
    • Pillow Talk
    • Ocean’s 11
    • The Nun’s Story
    • The African Queen
    The correct answer is “Pillow Talk”. Did you get it right? The answer is correct. Pillow Talk is a classic 1950’s romantic comedy starring Doris Day in the lead role.
  5. Bounds Green Tube Station is located on which London Underground line?
    • West Midlands Line
    • Piccadilly Line
    • Central Line
    • Jubilee Line
    The correct answer is Piccadilly Line. Bounds Green Tube Station is located on the Piccadilly Line, which is one of the 11 lines that make up the London Underground network.
  1. The 2000’s popular movie “Sleepy Hollow” featured which Hollywood star?
    • Mel Gibson
    • Angelina Jolie
    • Brad Pitt
    • Johnny Depp
    The correct answer is Johnny Depp. Johnny Depp is a Hollywood actor who starred in the 2000 movie Sleepy Hollow, playing the lead role of Ichabod Crane.
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  1. The famous wine growing region called the “Nahe” is in which country?
    • France
    • Chile
    • Germany
    • Bolivia
    The correct answer is Germany. Did you get it right? The Nahe is a wine-growing region located in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate, known for its white wines made from Riesling, Müller-Thurgau, and Silvaner grapes.
  2. The type of cheese called “Camembert” comes from which country?
    • Italy
    • Malta
    • Maldives
    • France
    The correct answer is France. Camembert is a soft, creamy cheese originally created in Normandy, France in the late 18th century.
  3. What is the capital of France?
    • Marseille
    • Lyon
    • Paris
    • Toulouse
    The correct answer is Paris. Paris is the largest city in France and serves as its political, cultural, and economic center, making it the country’s de facto capital.
  4. Which one of these numbers is NOT a factor of 54?
    • 18
    • 10
    • 27
    • 54
    The correct answer is 10. Did you get this tricky quiz right? 10 is not a factor of 54 because it does not divide evenly into 54, resulting in a remainder.

  1. Which of the following is a popular fashion brand?
    • Netflix
    • Hulu
    • Adidas
    • Disney+
    The correct answer is Adidas. Nike is an American multinational corporation that designs, develops, manufactures, and markets footwear, apparel, accessories, and equipment for a wide variety of sports and fitness activities. It is one of the world’s largest suppliers of athletic shoes and apparel and a major manufacturer of sports equipment.
  2. Which one of the following words is a noun?
    • parenthesis
    • lawsuit
    • rim
    • shifty
    Shifty is the noun. Huffy is a word used to describe someone who is easily angered or irritated.
  3. Badlands National Park is located in which U.S. state?
    • Wisconsin
    • Georgia
    • South Dakota
    • Berkshire
    The correct is answer is South Dakota. Badlands National Park is located in the Midwestern state of South Dakota, known for its vast prairies and wide open spaces.
  4. _______ Mercury – famous rock or music star?
    • John Bonham
    • Paul Simon
    • Freddie Mercury
    • Tony Dekker
    This correct answer is Freddie Mercury. He was a British singer, songwriter and record producer, best known as the lead vocalist of the rock band Queen.
  5. Name the 1974 movie directed by Roman Polanski and starring Jack Nicholson and Faye Dunaway?
    • Finding Nemo
    • The Usual Suspects
    • Chinatown
    • Gran Torino
    The correct answer is Chinatown. Chinatown is a 1974 neo-noir mystery film directed by Roman Polanski and starring Jack Nicholson and Faye Dunaway. It follows a private detective as he investigates an increasingly complex web of corruption in 1930s Los Angeles.
  6. The classic song “Wonderwall” was by which artist?
    • Oasis
    • Bob Dylan
    • Aritha Franklin
    • Bob Marley
    The answer is Oasis. Oasis was an English rock band formed in 1991, best known for their 1995 hit single “Wonderwall”.
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  1. Can you solve the word “_e__i_s” with missing letters?
    • dollars
    • creditor
    • nothing
    • details
    The correct answer is details. The missing letters in the word are ‘t’ and ‘l’, making the word ‘details’. It refers to the specifics or particulars of something.
  2. The atomic weight of Meitnerium is what?
    • 251
    • 114.818
    • 268
    • 243
    The correct answer is 268. Meitnerium is a synthetic element with the atomic number 109 and an atomic weight of 268, which makes it the heaviest known element to date.
  3. What is the past tense of the verb “to get”?
    • Got
    • Get
    • Gets
    • Getting
    The correct answer is “Got”. Got is the past tense of the verb to get, which is used to indicate that an action has already been completed.
  4. Which author wrote the classic children’s book “Pippi Longstocking”?
    • Frances Hodgson Burnett
    • Astrid Lindgren
    • Antoine de Saint-Exupery
    • Shel Silverstein
    The correct author was Astrid Lindgren. Astrid Lindgren was a Swedish author who wrote the classic children’s book Pippi Longstocking, which has been beloved by children around the world for generations.

  1. In which year was the movie “Batman Forever” starring Jim Carrey released?
    • 1992
    • 1994
    • 1995
    • 1987
    The correct answer is 1995. The movie “Batman Forever” starring Jim Carrey was released in 1995, marking the third installment in the Batman movie franchise.
  2. Can you solve the word “_ab_e” with missing letters?
    • length
    • women
    • about
    • table
    The correct answer is table. The word ‘table’ is a noun that refers to a flat surface used for various purposes, such as eating, writing, or displaying items.
  3. Can you solve the word “_on__” with missing letters?
    • money
    • chance
    • corner
    • third
    The correct answer is money. Money is a type of currency used to purchase goods and services. It is often exchanged for goods and services, and is used as a medium of exchange.
  4. Which racing driver won the 1969 Formula One World Championship?
    • Fernando Alonso (Spain)
    • Graham Hill (UK)
    • Jackie Stewart (UK)
    • Michael Schumacher (Germany)
    The correct answer is Jackie Stewart (UK). Jackie Stewart, a British racing driver, was the winner of the 1969 Formula One World Championship, becoming the first driver to win three Formula One titles.
  5. Brentwood Cathedral is located in which English county?
    • Oxfordshire
    • Greater London
    • Essex
    • West Sussex
    The correct answer is Essex. Brentwood Cathedral is located in the county of Essex in England, which is a county located in the south-east of the country.
  1. The plant cyclamen does NOT flower in which season?
    • Autumn
    • Summer
    • Spring
    • Winter
    The correct answer is “Summer”. Cyclamen is a flowering plant that blooms in the fall and winter seasons, so it does not flower in the summer.
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  1. Which U.S. President came after Bill Clinton?
    • Walter F. Mondale
    • Thomas Jefferson
    • Lyndon B. Johnson
    • George W. Bush
    The correct answer is George W. Bush. George W. Bush was the 43rd President of the United States, succeeding Bill Clinton in 2001 and serving two consecutive terms until 2009.
  2. “parli” is an anagram of which word?
    • trial
    • dial
    • april
    • viral
    The correct answer is “april”. An anagram is a word or phrase that can be rearranged to form a different word or phrase; in this case, the letters in the word ‘parli’ can be rearranged to form the word ‘april’.
  3. What is the currency of Canada?
    • Canadian dollar
    • US dollar
    • British pound
    • Euro
    The correct answer is the Canadian dollar. The Canadian dollar is the official currency of Canada, used for all monetary transactions within the country.
  4. Which one of the following words is a noun?
    • helmet
    • blistering
    • fine
    • bathrobe
    Blistering is the noun. Huffy is a word used to describe someone who is easily angered or irritated.
  1. Name a 1996 movie starring Julia Roberts?
    • Mirror Mirror
    • Michael Collins
    • Norbit
    • The Good Shepherd
    The correct answer is “Michael Collins”. Michael Collins is a 1996 biographical drama film about the life of Irish revolutionary leader Michael Collins and his involvement in the Irish struggle for independence. It stars Julia Roberts as Kitty Kiernan, Collins’ love interest.
  2. Mysophobia is a fear of?
    • clowns
    • loud noises
    • wooden spoons
    • dirt and germs
    The correct answer is “dirt and germs”. Mysophobia is an irrational fear of dirt and germs, which can lead to an excessive need for cleanliness and hygiene.
  3. The type of cheese called “Tilsit” comes from which country?
    • Costa Rica
    • Germany
    • Cambodia
    • Italy
    The correct answer is Germany. Tilsit cheese is a semi-firm, tangy cheese that originated in Germany in the late 1800s.
  4. Guadalupe Mountains National Park is located in which U.S. state?
    • Texas
    • Kentucky
    • Minnesota
    • Colorado
    The correct is answer is Texas. Guadalupe Mountains National Park is located in the western part of the state of Texas along the border with New Mexico.
  5. The 1970’s classic movie “The Wind and the Lion” starred which Hollywood A-list star?
    • Sean Penn
    • Sean Connery
    • Richard Dreyfuss
    • Paul Newman
    The correct answer is Sean Connery. Sean Connery is an Academy Award-winning actor who is best known for his portrayal of James Bond in the early Bond films. He also starred in The Wind and the Lion in 1975, playing the role of Raisuli, an Arabian chieftain.
  6. In which year was the movie “Cocoon” starring Steve Guttenberg released?
    • 1979
    • 1985
    • 1974
    • 1982
    The correct answer is 1985. The movie “Cocoon” starring Steve Guttenberg was released in the year 1985. It was a science fiction comedy-drama film directed by Ron Howard and written by Tom Benedek.
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  1. The actor Eddie Murphy took a lead role in which classic 1980’s movie?
    • Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
    • Beverly Hills Cop
    • Funny Farm
    • Pretty Woman
    The correct answer is “Beverly Hills Cop”. Did you get it right? The correct answer is Beverly Hills Cop, a classic 1980s movie starring Eddie Murphy in the lead role.
  2. Which styles of wrestling are recognized as Olympic Sport?
    • WWE and WWF
    • Sumo and Hantake
    • Judo and Boxing
    • Greco-Roman and Freestyle
    The correct answer is “Greco-Roman and Freestyle”. Greco-Roman and Freestyle are two styles of wrestling recognized by the International Olympic Committee as Olympic sports. They involve techniques such as holds, throws, and takedowns to score points against an opponent.
  3. Thomas A. Hendricks was the U.S. Vice President in which years?
    • 1893-1897
    • 1905-1909
    • 1885-1885
    • 1973-1974
    The correct answer is 1885-1885. Thomas A. Hendricks was the 21st Vice President of the United States, serving under President Grover Cleveland from 1885 until his death in 1885, making him the only Vice President to serve for a single term.
  4. What is the latin name for Heather?
    • Calluna Vulgaris
    • Ailurus Fulgens
    • Achillea Millefolium
    • Octopus Vulgaris
    The correct answer is Calluna Vulgaris. Calluna Vulgaris is a species of flowering plant in the heather family, Ericaceae, which is native to Europe and parts of Asia.
  1. In which year did Janis Joplin die?
    • 1952
    • 1970
    • 1859
    • 1972
    The correct year was 1970. Janis Joplin, an American singer-songwriter and rock icon, passed away in October of 1970 due to an accidental drug overdose.
  2. Bowie joined a band in 1989 called Tin…?
    • Can
    • Man
    • Machine
    • Alley
    The correct answer is “Machine”. Bowie joined the industrial rock band, Machine, in 1989.
  3. What charge does a proton have?
    • Positive
    • Negative
    • Neutral
    • None
    The correct answer is “Positive”. A proton is a subatomic particle with a positive electrical charge due to its having one more positive than negative particle.
  4. The famous volcano Mount Fuji is located in which country?
    • Ecuador
    • Indonesia
    • South Sudan
    • Japan
    The correct answer is Japan. Mount Fuji is an active volcano located on Honshu Island in Japan, and is the country’s highest peak.
  5. Can you solve the word “p__s__” with missing letters?
    • poorhouse
    • passed
    • pallu
    • permittee
    The correct answer is passed. This answer is referring to the verb “pass,” which means to move past or through an obstacle or to be accepted as valid.
  1. The “E minor” chord is made up of what notes?
    • E-G#-B
    • E-G-B
    • D-F-A
    • D-F-A-C
    The correct answer is E-G-B. The E minor chord is made up of the notes E, G and B, which form the tonic, submediant and leading tone of the E minor scale.
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  1. The 1990’s hit movie “Notting Hill” starred which Hollywood A-lister?
    • Brad Pitt
    • Mel Gibson
    • Julia Roberts
    • Gary Oldman
    The correct answer is Julia Roberts. Julia Roberts is an American actress and producer who is widely known for her roles in films such as Pretty Woman, Steel Magnolias, and Notting Hill.
  2. _______ Terrier – breed of dog?
    • Russell Terrier
    • Bernese Mountain Dog
    • Belgian Malinoi
    • Golden Retriever
    This correct answer is Russell Terrier. Russell Terrier is a small-sized breed of dog, originally bred to hunt foxes and other small animals.
  3. “uveal” is an anagram of which word?
    • valve
    • salve
    • value
    • halve
    The correct answer is “value”. Uveal is an anagram of the word value, which refers to the worth or importance of something.
  4. What is the real or full name of superstar Justin Timberlake?
    • Katheryn Elizabeth Hudson
    • Justin Randall Timberlake
    • Robyn Rihanna Fenty
    • Demi Moore
    The correct answer is Justin Randall Timberlake. Justin Randall Timberlake is an American singer-songwriter, actor, and record producer who has achieved immense success in the music industry.
  1. The famous wine growing region called the “Sonoma County” is in which country?
    • Italy
    • United States
    • Benin
    • France
    The correct answer is United States. Did you get it right? Yes, the Sonoma County is located in the U.S. state of California, which is part of the United States.
  2. The actor Brad Pitt took a lead role in which blockbuster 2000’s movie?
    • Sleepy Hollow
    • A.I.
    • Minority Report
    • Fight Club
    The correct answer is “Fight Club”. Did you get it right? The correct answer is Fight Club. Brad Pitt starred as the protagonist in the cult classic, playing a depressed insomniac who finds solace in an underground fight club.
  3. Name a 2018 movie starring Nicolas Cage?
    • Looking Glass
    • Lethal Weapon
    • Shrek Forever After
    • You Don’t Mess with the Zohan
    The correct answer is “Looking Glass”. Looking Glass is a 2018 psychological thriller starring Nicolas Cage as a motel owner who discovers a strange secret in one of his rooms.
  4. Ida Red is a variety of which produce?
    • Tomato
    • Potato
    • Apple
    • Melon
    The correct answer is Apple. Ida Red is a type of apple that is known for its red-striped skin, sweet flavor, and crisp texture.
  5. Can you solve the word “s_t___d” with missing letters?
    • shades
    • settled
    • semple
    • servings
    The correct answer is settled. The missing letters in the word s_t___d are “ettle” which when combined spell out “settle”, meaning to bring to an end or to come to a resolution.
  6. What unusual word means a foolish or silly person?
    • Jiggery-pokery
    • Wonky
    • Ninnyhammer
    • Jabberwocky
    The correct answer is “ninnyhammer”. Did you get it right? A ninnyhammer is an old-fashioned term for a foolish or silly person; it is used to describe someone who is easily taken advantage of or tricked.
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