95 Family Friendly Trivia Questions (Multiple Choice)

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  1. An opening for light and air, or a period of time – what am I?
    • Sink
    • Arm
    • Window
    • Cleft
    The correct answer is “window”.
    Window is an opening in a wall or roof that allows light and air to enter a building or room. It also provides a view of the outside.
  2. Can you solve the word “_e_e_b_r” with missing letters?
    • interest
    • finally
    • scientists
    • remember
    The correct answer is remember.
    The missing letters in the word spell out “REM”, which is short for “remember”.
  3. _____ Luis Borges – well known author?
    • Douglas Adams
    • Joseph Heller
    • Jorge Luis Borges
    • Nathaniel Hawthorne
    This correct answer is Jorge Luis Borges.
    He was an Argentine author and poet known for his works of fantasy and magical realism, which often featured philosophical themes. His works have had a major influence on literature and culture throughout the world.
  4. The legendary “Achtung Baby” is an album by which artist?
    • AC/DC
    • Green Day
    • David Bowie
    • U2
    The answer is U2.
    U2 is an Irish rock band formed in 1976 and best known for their hit single “With or Without You”. They released Achtung Baby in 1991, which is considered one of their most iconic albums.
  5. Can you solve the word “r__u__” with missing letters?
    • refund
    • recent
    • rebellion
    • refresher
    The correct answer is refund.
    Refund is a term used to describe the process of giving back money to a customer who has purchased a product or service.
  6. Can you unjumble “Cnieol Kaimdn” to reveal a famous actor?
    • Spencer Tracy
    • Emma Thompson
    • Nicole Kidman
    • Nicolas Cage
    The correct answer is Nicole Kidman. Did you get it right?
    Yes, Nicole Kidman is an Academy Award-winning actress known for her roles in films such as ‘Moulin Rouge’ and ‘The Hours’.
  7. CST is the acronym for which time zone?
    • Eastern Standard Time
    • China Standard Time
    • Australian Eastern Standard Time
    • Brasília Time
    The correct answer is China Standard Time.
    China Standard Time is the time zone used in mainland China, which covers Beijing, Shanghai, and other major cities in the country.
  8. Complete the name of the movie “Black ______”?
    • Club
    • Nemo
    • Beauty
    • Mia
    The correct answer is “Beauty” making the movie “Black Beauty”.
    Black Beauty is a classic novel by Anna Sewell which was adapted into a movie in 2020, telling the story of a horse’s journey through life and its relationships with humans.
  9. ______ Jefferson – well known figure from history?
    • Thomas Jefferson
    • Nelson Mandela
    • Mother Teresa
    • Theodore Roosevelt
    This correct answer is Thomas Jefferson.
    He was a Founding Father of the United States, the principal author of the Declaration of Independence and the third President of the United States.


  1. _______ Frise – breed of dog?
    • Old English Sheepdog
    • Doberman Pinscher
    • Bichons Frise
    • Border Collie
    This correct answer is Bichons Frise.
    Bichons Frise is a small, white, fluffy breed of dog that is known for its cheerful personality and hypoallergenic coat.
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  1. The Honeypot is a type of which animal?
    • Tropical Fish
    • Ant
    • Butterfly or Moth
    • Beetle
    The correct answer is Ant.
    An ant is a type of insect that is known for its ability to collect and store large amounts of food, also known as a honeypot.
  2. _____ Apsos – breed of dog?
    • Lhasa Apsos
    • Cane Corso
    • Staffordshire Bull Terrier
    • Australian Shepherd
    This correct answer is Lhasa Apsos.
    Lhasa Apsos are a small Tibetan dog breed known for their long, thick coats, lively personalities, and loyalty.
  3. Can you solve the word “t_i__” with missing letters?
    • thing
    • toolroom
    • trica
    • timeless
    The correct answer is thing.
    Thing is a noun that refers to an object, action, or concept that can be experienced through the senses.
  4. The Red Admiral is a type of which animal?
    • Ant
    • Butterfly or Moth
    • Beetle
    • Tropical Fish
    The correct answer is Butterfly or Moth.
    The Red Admiral is a species of butterfly, belonging to the family Nymphalidae.
  5. What unusual word means to confuse or perplex someone?
    • Toodle-oo
    • Flummox
    • Snickersnee
    • Cleek
    The correct answer is “flummox”. Did you get it right?
    Flummox is a verb that means to confuse or perplex someone, often through the use of confusing language or by presenting them with a difficult problem.
  6. Radio Corporation Of America is typically abbreviated to what?
    • RCA
    • ROTC
    • MG
    • ROM
    The correct answer is RCA.
    RCA stands for Radio Corporation of America, a company that was founded in 1919 and is best known for its production of electronics and audio-visual products.
  7. What unusual word means crazy or eccentric?
    • Cleek
    • Squiffy
    • Wackadoodle
    • Kerplunk
    The correct answer is “wackadoodle”. Did you get it right?
    Wackadoodle is an informal word used to describe someone who is considered to be crazy or eccentric in their behavior.
  8. Can you solve the word “l_v_l” with missing letters?
    • legalised
    • impacting
    • level
    • order
    The correct answer is level.
    The missing letters in the word ‘l_v_l’ are ‘e’ and ‘e’, which together create the word ‘level’.
  9. ______ Pinscher – breed of dog?
    • Portuguese Water Dog
    • Doberman Pinscher
    • Border Terrier
    • German Pinscher
    This correct answer is German Pinscher.
    German Pinscher is a medium-sized, robust and squarely-built breed of dog originating in Germany. It is an intelligent, alert and loyal companion and has a smooth, short coat.


  1. The Carpenter is a type of which animal?
    • Ant
    • Beetle
    • Butterfly or Moth
    • Tropical Fish
    The correct answer is Ant.
    Ants are social insects that live in colonies and are known for their industrious work ethic, making them an apt comparison to a carpenter.
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  1. Can you unjumble “Greing Sgeorr” to reveal a famous actor?
    • Richard Gere
    • Hilary Swank
    • Ginger Rogers
    • Danny DeVito
    The correct answer is Ginger Rogers. Did you get it right?
    Ginger Rogers was an iconic American actress and dancer from the 1930s and 1940s, best known for her role in the Fred Astaire musicals.
  2. Can you unjumble “Opsiha Noerl” to reveal a famous actor?
    • Julia Roberts
    • Martin Sheen
    • Sidney Poitier
    • Sophia Loren
    The correct answer is Sophia Loren. Did you get it right?
    Yes, Sophia Loren is an Italian actress and one of the most famous and beloved actresses of all time.
  3. What is the name of the biggest bird in the world?
    • Ostrich
    • Eagle
    • Pelican
    • Swan
    The correct answer is Ostrich.
    The Ostrich is the largest extant bird in the world, with a maximum height of up to 2.7 meters and a maximum weight of up to 156 kilograms.
  4. What is the correct 3-digit ISO country code for Namibia?
    • RIK
    • NAM
    • OAL
    • AND
    The correct country code is NAM.
    NAM is the three-digit ISO country code for Namibia, which stands for International Organization for Standardization. It is used to identify countries and territories internationally.
  1. ____ Irving – well known author?
    • Thomas Hardy
    • Hunter S. Thompson
    • John Irving
    • Jean Paul Sarte
    This correct answer is John Irving.
    John Irving is an American novelist, known for his works such as “The World According to Garp” and “A Prayer for Owen Meany”. He has won many awards for his writing, including the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction.
  2. “Bryan Mills” was a character featured in which blockbuster movie?
    • Blade
    • Independence Day
    • Die Hard
    • Taken
    The correct answer is “Taken”.
    Bryan Mills was a character played by Liam Neeson in the action thriller movie, “Taken” (2008).
  3. The classic song “Moonlight Sonata” was by which artist?
    • Ludwig van Beethoven
    • Guns n Roses
    • The Who
    • The Rolling Stones
    The answer is Ludwig van Beethoven.
    Ludwig van Beethoven was a German composer and pianist who is widely considered to be one of the greatest composers in the history of western music. His most famous piece, the Moonlight Sonata, was composed in 1801.
  4. Which of the following is a positive attitude or fondness for someone or something?
    • Know
    • Like
    • Often
    • Want
    The correct answer is “like”.
    Like is a feeling of appreciation, admiration, or fondness for someone or something.
  5. The Marine Toad is a type of what animal?
    • Reptile
    • Snake
    • Amphibian
    • Mollusc
    The correct answer is Amphibian. Did you get it right?
    The Marine Toad is a type of Amphibian, which is a group of animals that have a dual life cycle, living in water as larvae and on land as adults.


  1. Maerts is the reverse spelling of which word?
    • school
    • budget
    • rhythm
    • stream
    The correct answer is stream. Did you get it right?
    Maerts is a reverse spelling of the word “stream”, which is a natural flow of water, usually in a river or creek.
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  1. Ylimaf is the reverse spelling of which word?
    • family
    • metal
    • money
    • pounds
    The correct answer is family. Did you get it right?
    Ylimaf is a word created by reversing the letters of the word “family”, which is a group of people related to each other by blood or marriage.
  2. A baby frog is called a what?
    • larva
    • foal
    • tadpole
    • pup
    The correct answer is tadpole.
    A tadpole is the aquatic larval stage of a frog, which is characterized by a long, tail and an absence of legs.
  3. Soundwave was a character from which 1980’s toy craze?
    • ThunderCats
    • Zoids
    • Transformers
    • He-Man & The Masters of the Universe
    The coorect answer is Transformers.
    Soundwave was a character from the 1980s toy craze Transformers, which featured robots that could transform into cars, planes, and other objects.
  4. What is the correct 3-digit ISO country code for Trinidad and Tobago?
    • VDM
    • ANK
    • MRT
    • TTO
    The correct country code is TTO.
    The 3-digit ISO country code for Trinidad and Tobago is TTO, which is an acronym for the International Organization for Standardization’s Trinidad and Tobago country code.
  5. The famous line “I am your father” is from which movie?
    • One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
    • Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back
    • Apollo 13
    • Psycho
    The correct answer is “Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back”.
    The famous line “I am your father” is from the 1980 movie Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, the fifth installment of the Star Wars movie franchise.
  6. Esoohc is the reverse spelling of which word?
    • summer
    • several
    • choose
    • region
    The correct answer is choose. Did you get it right?
    “Esoohc” is the reverse spelling of the word “choose,” which is the action of selecting one option from a set of available options.
  7. Name the 2005 movie directed by James McTeigue and starring Hugo Weaving and Natalie Portman?
    • Rear Window
    • Inside Out
    • V for Vendetta
    • American Beauty
    The correct answer is V for Vendetta.
    V for Vendetta is a dystopian political thriller directed by James McTeigue and starring Hugo Weaving and Natalie Portman. It follows a mysterious vigilante’s mission to bring down a totalitarian government.
  8. What is the correct 3-digit ISO country code for Kyrgyzstan?
    • NIC
    • MOD
    • NEB
    • KGZ
    The correct country code is KGZ.
    KGZ is the three-digit ISO country code for Kyrgyzstan, a Central Asian nation located between China, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan.
  9. What is the correct 3-digit ISO country code for Portugal?
    • MWI
    • PRT
    • RGB
    • LHP
    The correct country code is PRT.
    PRT is the three-digit ISO code for Portugal, which stands for the International Organization for Standardization. It is used to uniquely identify countries and their subdivisions worldwide.


  1. What is the term for the study of the Earth’s structure and composition?
    • Mineralogy
    • Geology
    • Seismology
    • Petrology
    The correct answer is Geology.
    Geology is the scientific study of the Earth’s structure, composition, and the processes that shape it. It includes the study of rocks, minerals, fossils, and other physical features of the Earth.
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  1. The Leatherback Sea Turtle is a type of what animal?
    • Mollusc
    • Mammal
    • Fish
    • Reptile
    The correct answer is Reptile. Did you get it right?
    Yes, the Leatherback Sea Turtle is a type of reptile, a group of animals that are cold-blooded and have scaly skin.
  2. Can you solve the word “_a__ri_l” with missing letters?
    • early
    • leary
    • nearly
    • earl
    The correct answer is early.
    Early is an adjective used to describe something that happens or exists at or near the beginning of a particular period of time.
  3. The classic song “Respect” was by which artist?
    • David Bowie
    • Eddie Van Halen
    • Eric Clapton
    • Aritha Franklin
    The answer is Aritha Franklin.
    Answer: Aritha Franklin is a legendary American singer and songwriter who is best known for her iconic song “Respect”.
  4. The NATO (or ICAO) phonetic alphabet uses what word for the letter “S”?
    • Sirrra
    • Sirra
    • Sirrah
    • Sierra
    The correct answer is Sierra.
    The NATO (or ICAO) phonetic alphabet is a system used to communicate letters in a way that is clear and easily understood, and the word used for the letter S is Sierra.
  1. Which of the following is an intense feeling of dislike or aversion to someone or something?
    • Really
    • Hate
    • Speak
    • Confused
    The correct answer is “hate”.
    Hate is an intense feeling of dislike or aversion towards someone or something, usually strong enough to cause the hater to act out in negative ways.
  2. The Green and Black Poison Dart Frog is a type of what animal?
    • Reptile
    • Snake
    • Mollusc
    • Amphibian
    The correct answer is Amphibian. Did you get it right?
    The Green and Black Poison Dart Frog is an amphibian, which is a type of animal that lives both on land and in water and breathes through its skin.
  3. The Black Mamba is a type of what animal?
    • Fish
    • Insect
    • Mammal
    • Snake
    The correct answer is Snake. Did you get it right?
    The Black Mamba is a highly venomous species of snake native to parts of Africa, known for its large size and aggressive behavior.
  4. The classic song “Hey Jude” was by which artist?
    • The Rolling Stones
    • The Beatles
    • U2
    • The Beach Boys
    The answer is The Beatles.
    The Beatles were an iconic English rock band formed in Liverpool in 1960, and are widely considered to be one of the most successful and influential bands of all time. “Hey Jude” was released in 1968 and is one of their most popular songs.
  5. Stnec is the reverse spelling of which word?
    • against
    • cents
    • believe
    • fight
    The correct answer is cents. Did you get it right?
    Cents is a monetary unit of currency, often used in reference to coins. It is the plural form of the singular cent, which is worth one hundredth of a dollar.


  1. What is the correct 3-digit ISO country code for Turkey?
    • TUR
    • VLS
    • MLI
    • CYS
    The correct country code is TUR.
    The 3-digit ISO country code for Turkey is TUR, which stands for International Organization for Standardization. It is an internationally recognized code used to identify different countries around the world.
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  1. Thguob is the reverse spelling of which word?
    • bought
    • man
    • train
    • amount
    The correct answer is bought. Did you get it right?
    Yes, “thguob” is the reverse spelling of “bought,” which is the past tense of the verb “to buy.”
  2. The classic song “Piano Man” was by which artist?
    • Metallica
    • Lynyrd Skynyrd
    • Bon Jovi
    • Billy Joel
    The answer is Billy Joel.
    Billy Joel is an American singer-songwriter who released the hit single “Piano Man” in 1973, which has become one of his signature songs and a classic in popular music.
  3. Can you solve the word “s___th_n_” with missing letters?
    • sentries
    • something
    • serval
    • seemly
    The correct answer is something.
    The missing letters in the word s___th_n_ spell out “omething”, which is the word “something”.
  4. Can you solve the word “_ep__a_e” with missing letters?
    • promotion
    • stretched
    • separate
    • suppose
    The correct answer is separate.
    The word ‘separate’ is composed of 8 letters and is used to describe the act of keeping or dividing things from each other.
  5. Which of the following is an adverb used to indicate the day after today?
    • Tomorrow
    • Yesterday
    • Wake up
    • Cook
    The correct answer is “tomorrow”.
    Tomorrow is an adverb used to refer to the day after today, which is the immediate future.
  6. Can you solve the word “_r_v_d_” with missing letters?
    • direction
    • subject
    • planets
    • provide
    The correct answer is provide.
    The missing letters can be rearranged to spell “provide,” which means to supply or make available something to someone.
  7. Complete the name of the movie “Back __ ___”?
    • Story
    • Green Tomatoes
    • Harry Met Sally
    • Future
    The correct answer is “Future” making the movie “Back To The Future”.
    The movie “Back To The Future” is a classic science fiction comedy about a teenager who travels in time to the 1950s.
  8. Can you solve the word “v_l__g_” with missing letters?
    • video
    • village
    • virls
    • viper
    The correct answer is village.
    The correct answer is village, which is a settlement of people living together in close proximity.
  9. The legendary “Highway 61 Revisited” is an album by which artist?
    • Michael Jackson
    • Bob Dylan
    • Van Morrison
    • Tim Buckley
    The answer is Bob Dylan.
    Bob Dylan is an iconic American singer-songwriter who released the critically acclaimed album “Highway 61 Revisited” in 1965, which featured some of his most famous songs such as “Like a Rolling Stone”.
  1. Can you unjumble “Hojn Oihcvmakl” to reveal a famous actor?
    • John Malkovich
    • Dustin Hoffman
    • Sean Connery
    • Ralph Fiennes
    The correct answer is John Malkovich. Did you get it right?
    John Malkovich is an American actor, director, and producer who has starred in numerous films throughout his career, including Being John Malkovich and In the Line of Fire.
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  1. Mottob is the reverse spelling of which word?
    • string
    • bottom
    • plains
    • travel
    The correct answer is bottom. Did you get it right?
    The word “bottom” is spelled backwards to form the word “mottob”.
  2. Can you solve the word “_u__ed” with missing letters?
    • before
    • direct
    • sense
    • jumped
    The correct answer is jumped.
    Jumped is a verb that indicates an action of propelling oneself quickly off the ground using the legs and feet.
  3. Which actor took a lead role in the movie “Captain Phillips”?
    • Faysal Ahmed
    • Tom Hanks
    • Barkhad Abdirahman
    • Barkhad Abdi
    The correct answer is Tom Hanks.
    Tom Hanks is an acclaimed actor who starred in the 2013 biographical drama film, ‘Captain Phillips’, playing the titular role of Captain Richard Phillips.
  4. Frenzy was a character from which 1980’s toy craze?
    • Transformers
    • Zoids
    • ThunderCats
    • He-Man & The Masters of the Universe
    The coorect answer is Transformers.
    Frenzy was a character from the 1980s toy craze, Transformers, which featured robotic figures that could transform into vehicles and other objects.
  1. Can you solve the word “_ar__u_” with missing letters?
    • scarce
    • harvest
    • carve
    • various
    The correct answer is various.
    The word with missing letters is “various”, which means different kinds or types.
  2. Complete the famous saying: “Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you feed him for a _____.
    • Lifetime
    • Week
    • Day
    • Hour
    Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime is a phrase that means it’s better to teach someone how to do something for themselves than to just give them something.
    This way, they will be able to do it for themselves for the rest of their life.
  3. What is the eighth letter of the alphabet?
    • G
    • I
    • S
    • H
    The correct answer is H.
    H is the eighth letter of the alphabet, representing the sound of a voiced glottal fricative in the English language.
  4. What is the correct 3-digit ISO country code for Argentina?
    • ARG
    • AHT
    • MAR
    • BNG
    The correct country code is ARG.
    The 3-digit ISO country code for Argentina is ARG, which stands for the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) code for the country.
  5. _________ Terrier – breed of dog?
    • Chow Chow
    • Great Dane
    • Labrador Retriever
    • Yorkshire Terrier
    This correct answer is Yorkshire Terrier.
    Yorkshire Terriers are a small breed of dog that are known for their long, glossy coats and their friendly, energetic personalities.
  1. Which U.S. state is abbreviated to “NJ”?
    • Missouri
    • New Jersey
    • New Mexico
    • Wyoming
    The correct answer is New Jersey.
    New Jersey is a state located on the East Coast of the United States, bordered by New York, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and the Atlantic Ocean.
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  1. Genius is usually associated with which word?
    • Ignorance
    • Intelligence
    • Mediocrity
    • Stupidity
    Genius is often associated with intelligence and extraordinary mental or creative ability
    .
  2. What word comes after “Hotel” in the NATO phonetic alphabet?
    • Indyaa
    • Indiya
    • India
    • Alpha
    The correct answer is India.
    The NATO phonetic alphabet assigns a unique word to each letter of the alphabet, and the word for “H” is “Hotel”. The next word in the alphabet is “India”.
  3. Which region does pizza originate from?
    • Middle East
    • Spain
    • Comoros
    • Italy
    The correct answer is Italy.
    Pizza is a dish that originated in Italy, and is now enjoyed around the world. It is traditionally made with flatbread, tomatoes, and cheese, though many variations exist.
  4. Can you solve the word “o__e__” with missing letters?
    • ostriches
    • orals
    • others
    • observant
    The correct answer is others.
    The word “others” refers to people or things that are not the same as the one previously mentioned.
  5. ______ Hemingway – well known author?
    • Jorge Luis Borges
    • Ernest Hemingway
    • Jean Paul Sarte
    • Anton Chekhov
    This correct answer is Ernest Hemingway.
    He was an American novelist and short story writer, who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1954. He is most famous for his economical and understated writing style, and his works are widely considered to be classics of American literature.
  6. The NATO (or ICAO) phonetic alphabet uses what word for the letter “W”?
    • Whiskey
    • Whiskie
    • Whiskye
    • Whiski
    The correct answer is Whiskey.
    The NATO (or ICAO) phonetic alphabet assigns a unique word to each letter to aid in communication and clarity. The word Whiskey is used to represent the letter W.
  7. Ocean is usually associated with which word?
    • Trees
    • Beach
    • Mountain
    • Desert
    The ocean is typically found near beaches and is a common feature of coastal landscapes.
    The ocean is a vast body of water that is often associated with beaches due to its proximity to the shoreline. Its presence provides a sense of tranquility and beauty to the beach and makes it a popular destination for people to visit.
  8. What is the twenty-fourth letter of the alphabet?
    • Y
    • W
    • X
    • C
    The correct answer is X.
    The twenty-fourth letter of the alphabet is X. It is the third to last letter in the alphabet and is often used to represent the unknown in algebraic equations.
  9. Can you unjumble “Hdaricr Attrgooebnuh” to reveal a famous actor?
    • Helena Bonham Carter
    • Richard Attenborough
    • Marilyn Monroe
    • Maureen O’Hara
    The correct answer is Richard Attenborough. Did you get it right?
    Richard Attenborough is a famous British actor and director known for his roles in films such as Jurassic Park, Miracle on 34th Street, and The Great Escape.
  1. Lamina is the reverse spelling of which word?
    • itself
    • nothing
    • wrong
    • animal
    The correct answer is animal. Did you get it right?
    Lamina is the reverse spelling of the word “animal”, which is a living organism that moves independently and has the ability to sense and respond to its environment.
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  1. Who wrote the play “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”?
    • Oscar Wilde
    • Tennessee Williams
    • William Shakespeare
    • Arthur Miller
    The correct answer is William Shakespeare.
    William Shakespeare was an English playwright and poet who wrote the well-known play A Midsummer Night’s Dream in the late 16th century.
  2. _______ Dickens – well known author?
    • Charles Dickens
    • Terry Pratchett
    • J.K. Rowling
    • F. Scott Fitzgerald
    This correct answer is Charles Dickens.
    He is a renowned English author known for his classic works such as A Tale of Two Cities and Great Expectations. He is considered one of the greatest novelists of the Victorian era and his works are still widely read today.
  3. What unusual word means excessive or uncontrollable crying or weeping, often accompanied by loud or noisy sobs?
    • Blubber
    • Snafu
    • Woohoo
    • Yahoo
    The correct answer is “blubber”. Did you get it right?
    Yes, blubber is an accurate term for excessive or uncontrollable crying or weeping, as it is a sound made by someone crying loudly and uncontrollably, often with a lot of noise.
  4. Eveileb is the reverse spelling of which word?
    • believe
    • morning
    • correct
    • country
    The correct answer is believe. Did you get it right?
    Eveileb is a reverse spelling of the word “believe,” which is a verb meaning to have faith or confidence in something or someone.
  1. The Death-watch is a type of which animal?
    • Ant
    • Beetle
    • Butterfly or Moth
    • Tropical Fish
    The correct answer is Beetle.
    The Death-watch is a type of beetle belonging to the family Anobiidae. It is known for its loud ticking sound which is made by the male to attract a mate.
  2. Daerps is the reverse spelling of which word?
    • spread
    • afraid
    • climbed
    • pushed
    The correct answer is spread. Did you get it right?
    Daerps is a reverse spelling of the word ‘spread’, which means to open or extend over a wide area.
  3. What word comes before “Echo” in the NATO phonetic alphabet?
    • Whiski
    • Delta
    • Sierra
    • Mike
    The correct answer is Delta.
    The NATO phonetic alphabet is an internationally accepted set of words used to represent each letter of the alphabet. Delta is the fourth letter in the alphabet and is the word that comes before Echo.
  4. Name the 1995 movie directed by Martin Scorsese and starring Robert De Niro and Sharon Stone?
    • The Third Man
    • Rear Window
    • Casino
    • Inception
    The correct answer is Casino.
    Casino is a crime drama directed by Martin Scorsese and starring Robert De Niro and Sharon Stone. It follows the story of a casino manager and a mob enforcer in Las Vegas in the 1970s.
  5. Who wrote and performed the song Sweet Child o’ Mine?
    • The Who
    • The Police
    • Led Zeppelin
    • Guns N’ Roses
    The correct answer is Guns N’ Roses.
    Guns N’ Roses is an American hard rock band formed in 1985, best known for their hit single “Sweet Child o’ Mine” from their 1987 album Appetite for Destruction.
  1. _____ Bird – well known sports star?
    • Adrian Peterson
    • Mickey Mantle
    • Larry Bird
    • Mario Lemieux
    This correct answer is Larry Bird.
    He is a Hall of Fame basketball player who played for the Boston Celtics from 1979 to 1992. He was a three-time MVP and is widely regarded as one of the greatest players in NBA history.
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  1. A basin used for washing or cleaning, or to move downward or submerge – what am I?
    • Buckle
    • Sink
    • Break
    • Tap
    The correct answer is “sink”.
    A sink is a plumbing fixture that is used to wash items or submerge them in water. It is usually installed in a bathroom, kitchen, or laundry room.
  2. The famous line “It’s a trap!” is from which movie?
    • Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi
    • The Usual Suspects
    • Scarface
    • Forrest Gump
    The correct answer is “Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi”.
    The famous line “It’s a trap!” is from the 1983 movie Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi, the third installment in the original Star Wars trilogy.
  3. The Killifish is a type of what animal?
    • Snake
    • Fish
    • Reptile
    • Shellfish
    The correct answer is Fish. Did you get it right?
    The Killifish is a species of small, freshwater fish found in many parts of the world, typically living in shallow, temporary pools of water.
  4. What is the capital of Portugal?
    • Lisbon
    • Porto
    • Braga
    • Coimbra
    The correct answer is Lisbon.
    Lisbon is the largest city in Portugal and the official capital of the country, serving as the seat of the Portuguese government and the home of the Portuguese Parliament.
  5. ______ Retriever – breed of dog?
    • Dogues de Bordeaux
    • Golden Retriever
    • Doberman Pinscher
    • Bearded Collie
    This correct answer is Golden Retriever.
    Golden Retrievers are a popular breed of dog known for their friendly, loyal, and intelligent nature.
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