General Knowledge
If you're a Jack of all trades, this category is the perfect one for you. These General Knowledge questions contain everything – including the kitchen sink!
What is the official residence of the French President?
In which country is the dong used as currency?
Which month is named after a 2 faced god?
How much did the first Brownie box camera cost?
According to the nursery rhyme, who put pussy in the well?
Who was the legendary magician at the court of King Arthur?
In the military world, what is EGADS?
Bourbon Miss restaurant by law what must be served with water?
How many leaves are there on a shamrock?
For whom was the Mercedes automobile named?
Which country has the most radio stations?
What word represents the letter J in the UK Police radio communications?
Translated as The People’s Daily, in which country is this a major seller?
What substance is processed in a ‘Ginnery’?
What are the next four words in the first line of the popular rhyme, which starts “Remember, remember the fifth of November”?
If Lady is a pedigree spaniel what is the name of the mongrel?
The name of what tree, native to Chile, has its origin in the remark of an observer who said “It would puzzle a X to climb that”?
What is the bluebird the symbol of?
What is the home of a Beaver called?
What is the postal abbreviation for Main?
Which street crosses Times Square at 42nd Street?
What name is given to a thin Mexican pancake?
Citizens of Switzerland are prohibited from serving in any foreign army with what notable exception?
Which country has the international car registration ‘D’?
In the nursery rhyme what was used to mend Jack’s head after he had fallen down the hill?
Why did Western Australia build a three-foot-high, 1000 mile long fence between its northern and southern coasts in 1907?
Ronald McDonald is worldwide except in Japan, what’s he called there?
Massachusetts in April the law states that dogs will have what?
What country has the most death rates per every thousand as of 2012?
What is the capital of Hong Kong?
What name was given to a band of men employed to force men into joining the army or the navy?
A fisherman’s bend and a cat’s paw are both types of what?
Wolves, Curlews, Bulls and Ravens the first groups of what?
How many pushups do young female recruits have to do in two minutes to pass in U.S. Army basic training, and their male counterparts?
Harold Shipman, the doctor who killed 218 patients, and possibly over 400, was found guilty of how many murders when sentenced to life imprisonment? A) 15 B) 75 C) 153 D) 218
In 1964, a capsized freighter was refloated in Kuwait by filling its hull with polystyrene balls. Where did this idea originate?
With what is spangy played?
Which country was the first in the world to introduce a driving test?
What is London’s biggest airport called?
What is the first month of the year to have 31 days that follows another month of 31 days?
Which New York Street gives its name to American commercial theatre in general? Specifically, located in the area between the Avenue of the Americas and Ninth Avenue and from West 41st Street to West 53d Street.
Stag Party was the original name of what?
What color flag is flown at beaches deemed clean and pollution free?
According to the ancient Chinese what cures headaches?
What are the international registration letters of a vehicle from Fiji?
Psychologists says men who do what during sex are insecure?
What infamous ship name was revealed on the bad guys’ sinking tanker in Waterworld?
According to proverb, what is better than no bread?
What are the seven colors of the rainbow?
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