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1. Who painted the Mona Lisa?
a. Pablo Picasso
b. Vincent van Gogh
c. Leonardo da Vinci
d. Johannes Vermeer
2. What is the capital city of Australia?
a. Sydney
b. Melbourne
c. Canberra
d. Perth
3. Who is known as the “Father of Physics”?
a. Albert Einstein
b. Stephen Hawking
c. Isaac Newton
d. Galileo Galilei
4. Which movie won the Oscar for Best Picture in 2020?
a. Jojo Rabbit
b. 1917
c. Ford v Ferrari
d. Parasite
5. Who holds the record for the most goals in a single FIFA World Cup tournament?
a. Ronaldo
b. Just Fontaine
c. Miroslav Klose
d. Pele
6. What is the main character’s name in the novel “To Kill a Mockingbird”?
a. Tom Sawyer
b. Scout Finch
c. Boo Radley
d. Tom Robinson
7. Who composed “The Four Seasons”?
a. Johann Sebastian Bach
b. Ludwig van Beethoven
c. Antonio Vivaldi
d. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
8. Who painted “The Starry Night”?
a. Claude Monet
b. Pablo Picasso
c. Vincent Van Gogh
d. Salvador Dali
9. Who is the first person to step on the moon?
a. Buzz Aldrin
b. Yuri Gagarin
c. Neil Armstrong
d. John Glenn
10. What type of blood is known as the universal donor?
a. Type AB positive
b. Type O positive
c. Type A negative
d. Type O negative
11. What is the largest planet in our solar system?
a. Jupiter
b. Mars
c. Saturn
d. Earth
12. Which artist released the hit song ‘Thriller’?
a. Prince
b. Michael Jackson
c. Elton John
d. George Michael
13. What is the chemical symbol for Gold?
a. Gd
b. Au
c. Ag
d. Go
14. Who wrote the play ‘Romeo and Juliet’?
a. John Keats
b. William Shakespeare
c. Christopher Marlowe
d. Thomas Hardy
15. Which animal is known as the ‘King of the Jungle’?
a. Tiger
b. Lion
c. Elephant
d. Cheetah
16. In which country would you find the Leaning Tower of Pisa?
a. France
b. Spain
c. Italy
d. Germany
17. Which country is known as the Land of Rising Sun?
a. China
b. Japan
c. Thailand
d. South Korea
18. What is the name of the world’s largest ocean?
a. Atlantic
b. Indian
c. Pacific
d. Arctic
19. The Great Barrier Reef is located in which country?
a. Australia
b. New Zealand
c. South Africa
d. Brazil
20. Who was the first president of the United States?
a. Thomas Jefferson
b. George Washington
c. Abraham Lincoln
d. John F. Kennedy
21. Who is the author of the “Harry Potter” series?
a. J.K. Rowling
b. Stephen King
c. Suzanne Collins
d. George R. R. Martin
22. What is the tallest mountain in the world?
a. Mount Kilimanjaro
b. Mount Everest
c. K2
d. Mount McKinley
23. What is the capital of Spain?
a. Barcelona
b. Valencia
c. Seville
d. Madrid
24. Who painted the “Guernica”?
a. Pablo Picasso
b. Salvador Dalí
c. Joan Miró
d. Antoni Gaudí
25. Who discovered gravity?
a. Albert Einstein
b. Isaac Newton
c. Galileo Galilei
d. Nikola Tesla
26. Who directed the movie “Titanic”?
a. Steven Spielberg
b. Quentin Tarantino
c. Martin Scorsese
d. James Cameron
27. Which team won the 2020 Super Bowl?
a. San Francisco 49ers
b. Kansas City Chiefs
c. New England Patriots
d. Baltimore Ravens
28. Who wrote “Pride and Prejudice”?
a. Emily Brontë
b. Charlotte Brontë
c. Virginia Woolf
d. Jane Austen
29. What is the main language spoken in Brazil?
a. Spanish
b. Portuguese
c. English
d. French
30. Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize?
a. Marie Curie
b. Florence Nightingale
c. Dorothy Hodgkin
d. Bertha von Suttner
31. Which country hosted the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup?
a. Brazil
b. Australia
c. USA
d. France
32. Who is the author of “The Great Gatsby”?
a. Ernest Hemingway
b. F. Scott Fitzgerald
c. John Steinbeck
d. Mark Twain
33. What is the capital of Canada?
a. Vancouver
b. Toronto
c. Montreal
d. Ottawa
34. Who discovered penicillin?
a. Alexander Fleming
b. Louis Pasteur
c. Jonas Salk
d. Robert Koch
35. Who is the fastest man in the world?
a. Michael Johnson
b. Usain Bolt
c. Tyson Gay
d. Carl Lewis
36. Which planet is known as the Red Planet?
a. Venus
b. Mars
c. Jupiter
d. Neptune
37. Who won the 2020 US Presidential election?
a. Donald Trump
b. Joe Biden
c. Bernie Sanders
d. Hillary Clinton
38. What is the longest river in the world?
a. Nile
b. Amazon
c. Yangtze
d. Mississippi
39. Who is the author of “1984”?
a. Aldous Huxley
b. J.D. Salinger
c. George Orwell
d. Ray Bradbury
40. Who is the richest person in the world in 2023?
a. Bill Gates
b. Jeff Bezos
c. Elon Musk
d. Warren Buffet
41. Who wrote the “Iliad” and the “Odyssey”?
a. Socrates
b. Plato
c. Homer
d. Aristotle
42. What is the largest country in the world by area?
a. Canada
b. China
c. USA
d. Russia
43. The Statue of Liberty was a gift to the United States from which country?
a. England
b. France
c. Spain
d. Italy
44. Which chess piece can only move diagonally?
a. King
b. Bishop
c. Knight
d. Rook
45. What is the capital city of Sweden?
a. Johannesburg
b. Oslo
c. London
d. Stockholm
46. What is the smallest planet in our solar system?
a. Venus
b. Mars
c. Mercury
d. Neptune
47. Who is the protagonist in “The Catcher in the Rye”?
a. Jay Gatsby
b. Scout Finch
c. Holden Caulfield
d. Huckleberry Finn
48. Who claimed to have discovered America?
a. Christopher Columbus
b. Ferdinand Magellan
c. Marco Polo
d. Vasco De Gama
49. What is the highest grossing movie of all time?
a. Titanic
b. Avatar
c. Avengers: Endgame
d. Star Wars: The Force Awakens
50. Who became the British Prime Minister in 2019?
a. Theresa May
b. David Cameron
c. Boris Johnson
d. Jeremy Corbyn
51. Which country is famous for the Flamenco dance?
a. Spain
b. Mexico
c. Argentina
d. Portugal
52. Which planet is known as the morning star or the evening star?
a. Mars
b. Jupiter
c. Venus
d. Mercury
53. Who painted the “Last Supper”?
a. Michelangelo
b. Raphael
c. Leonardo Da Vinci
d. Donatello
54. What is the capital of Italy?
a. Florence
b. Venice
c. Milan
d. Rome
55. Who is known as the “Father of the Computer”?
a. Steve Jobs
b. Charles Babbage
c. Bill Gates
d. Alan Turing
56. Who is the author of “War and Peace”?
a. Leo Tolstoy
b. Fyodor Dostoevsky
c. Anton Chekhov
d. Ivan Turgenev
57. Which country is known as the Land of the White Elephant?
a. India
b. Thailand
c. Vietnam
d. Malaysia
58. What is the capital of Japan?
a. Osaka
b. Yokohama
c. Kyoto
d. Tokyo
59. What is the highest waterfall in the world?
a. Niagara Falls
b. Victoria Falls
c. Angel Falls
d. Iguazu Falls
60. Which artist released the album “Thriller”?
a. Madonna
b. Whitney Houston
c. Michael Jackson
d. Prince
61. Who is the author of “The Hunger Games” series?
a. J.K. Rowling
b. Suzanne Collins
c. Stephenie Meyer
d. Veronica Roth
62. What is the capital of Germany?
a. Munich
b. Frankfurt
c. Berlin
d. Hamburg
63. Who is recorded as the first man to climb Mount Everest?
a. Tenzing Norgay
b. Edmund Hillary
c. Reinhold Messner
d. Peter Habeler
64. Who won the men’s singles at Wimbledon in 2019?
a. Rafael Nadal
b. Novak Djokovic
c. Roger Federer
d. Andy Murray
65. Who directed the movie “Inception”?
a. Martin Scorsese
b. Christopher Nolan
c. Quentin Tarantino
d. Steven Spielberg
66. What is the smallest country in the world?
a. Monaco
b. Vatican City
c. San Marino
d. Liechtenstein
67. Who is the author of “Moby Dick”?
a. Herman Melville
b. Mark Twain
c. F. Scott Fitzgerald
d. Ernest Hemingway
68. Who discovered the law of motion?
a. Albert Einstein
b. Isaac Newton
c. Galileo Galilei
d. Thomas Edison
69. What is the capital of India?
a. Mumbai
b. New Delhi
c. Kolkata
d. Chennai
70. Who wrote “The Lord of the Rings”?
a. J.K. Rowling
b. J.R.R. Tolkien
c. George R.R. Martin
d. C.S. Lewis
71. Who was the first woman in space?
a. Sally Ride
b. Valentina Tereshkova
c. Eileen Collins
d. Helen Sharman
72. Who painted the “Sistine Chapel Ceiling”?
a. Leonardo da Vinci
b. Michelangelo
c. Caravaggio
d. Jan van Eyck
73. Who is the author of “The Da Vinci Code”?
a. Dan Brown
b. John Grisham
c. Stephen King
d. Michael Crichton
74. What is the capital of Greece?
a. Sparta
b. Crete
c. Athens
d. Thessaloniki
75. Who discovered the cell by looking under a microscope?
a. Louis Pasteur
b. Robert Hooke
c. Charles Darwin
d. Gregor Mendel
76. Who is the author of “A Tale of Two Cities”?
a. Charles Dickens
b. William Shakespeare
c. Jane Austen
d. George Eliot
77. Which country won the 2018 FIFA World Cup?
a. Germany
b. Argentina
c. France
d. Belgium
78. Who composed the music for the “Star Wars” series?
a. Danny Elfman
b. Hans Zimmer
c. John Williams
d. Ennio Morricone
79. Which element has the atomic number 1?
a. Helium
b. Hydrogen
c. Oxygen
d. Neon
80. Who was the Prime Minister of New Zealand in 2021?
a. David Cameron
b. Theresa May
c. Jacinda Ardern
d. Gordon Brown
81. Who is the author of “Don Quixote”?
a. William Shakespeare
b. Miguel de Cervantes
c. Gabriel García Márquez
d. Pablo Neruda
82. What is the capital of Russia?
a. Saint Petersburg
b. Moscow
c. Novosibirsk
d. Ekaterinburg
83. Who painted “The Scream”?
a. Edvard Munch
b. Pablo Picasso
c. Vincent van Gogh
d. Gustav Klimt
84. What is the tallest building in the world?
a. One World Trade Center
b. Shanghai Tower
c. Abraj Al-Bait Clock Tower
d. Burj Khalifa
85. Who directed the movie “The Godfather”?
a. Francis Ford Coppola
b. Stanley Kubrick
c. Steven Spielberg
d. Martin Scorsese
86. Who is the author of “Fahrenheit 451”?
a. George Orwell
b. Ray Bradbury
c. Aldous Huxley
d. Stephen King
87. Who painted “The Persistence of Memory”?
a. Salvador Dalí
b. Pablo Picasso
c. Frida Kahlo
d. Claude Monet
88. Who was the first astronaut to orbit Earth?
a. Yuri Gagarin
b. Alan Shepard
c. Neil Armstrong
d. John Glenn
89. What is the capital of Egypt?
a. Alexandria
b. Giza
c. Cairo
d. Luxor
90. Who won the men’s singles at the 2020 US Open (tennis)?
a. Novak Djokovic
b. Rafael Nadal
c. Roger Federer
d. Dominic Thiem
91. Who is the author of “The Chronicles of Narnia” series?
a. J.K. Rowling
b. J.R.R. Tolkien
c. C.S. Lewis
d. Stephen King
92. Who is the all-time leading scorer in NBA history?
a. Michael Jordan
b. Kobe Bryant
c. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
d. LeBron James
93. Who painted “The Girl with a Pearl Earring”?
a. Johannes Vermeer
b. Rembrandt
c. Jan Steen
d. Pieter de Hooch
94. What is the capital of Australia?
a. Sydney
b. Melbourne
c. Perth
d. Canberra
95. Who is the author of “The Little Prince”?
a. Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
b. René Goscinny
c. Jules Verne
d. Victor Hugo
96. What is the capital of Turkey?
a. Istanbul
b. Antalya
c. Ankara
d. Izmir
97. Who is the author of “Brave New World”?
a. George Orwell
b. Aldous Huxley
c. Ray Bradbury
d. Philip K. Dick
98. Which scientist is known for the theory of relativity?
a. Isaac Newton
b. Nikola Tesla
c. Albert Einstein
d. Max Planck
99. What is the capital of Brazil?
a. Rio de Janeiro
b. São Paulo
c. Salvador
d. Brasília
100. Who painted the “Birth of Venus”?
a. Sandro Botticelli
b. Leonardo da Vinci
c. Raphael
d. Titian
101. What is the capital city of Cuba?
a. Lyon
b. Marseille
c. Havana
d. Bordeaux
102. Who is the author of “The Odyssey”?
a. Aristotle
b. Socrates
c. Plato
d. Homer
103. Who composed the Magic Flute?
a. Johann Sebastian Bach
b. Ludwig van Beethoven
c. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
d. George Frideric Handel
104. Who was the first black president of the United States?
a. Colin Powell
b. Barack Obama
c. Condoleezza Rice
d. Jesse Jackson
105. What type of pea is hummus made from?
a. Green peas
b. Chickpeas
c. Lentils
d. Black Eyed Peas
106. Who is the author of “To Kill a Mockingbird”?
a. Harper Lee
b. F. Scott Fitzgerald
c. J.D. Salinger
d. Ernest Hemingway
107. What is the capital of China?
a. Shanghai
b. Hong Kong
c. Beijing
d. Shenzhen
108. Who was the Secretary-General of the United Nations in 2021?
a. António Guterres
b. Ban Ki-moon
c. Kofi Annan
d. Boutros Boutros-Ghali
109. Who painted “Girl with a Pearl Earring”?
a. Vermeer
b. Rembrandt
c. Van Gogh
d. Picasso
110. What did Pierre Curie win a Nobel Prize in?
a. Physics
b. Literature
c. Chemistry
d. Economics
111. What is the capital of Scotland?
a. Vienna
b. Belfast
c. Vancouver
d. Edinburgh
112. Who painted the “Last Supper”?
a. Michelangelo
b. Da Vinci
c. Donatello
d. Raphael
113. Who is the author of “The Jungle Book”?
a. Alexandre Dumas
b. Jane Austen
c. Rudyard Kipling
d. George Eliot
114. Who composed “Moonlight Sonata”?
a. Bach
b. Mozart
c. Beethoven
d. Schubert
115. Who was the main actor in “The Godfather”?
a. Al Pacino
b. Marlon Brando
c. Robert De Niro
d. James Caan
116. Which famous Italian explorer lived in the 13th century?
a. Christopher Columbus
b. Marco Polo
c. Vasco da Gama
d. Ferdinand Magellan
117. What is the biggest desert in the world?
a. Sahara
b. Arabian
c. Great Basin Desert
d. Patagonian Desert,
118. Who wrote “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn”?
a. Ernest Hemingway
b. F. Scott Fitzgerald
c. Mark Twain
d. John Steinbeck
119. What is the capital of Portugal?
a. Barcelona
b. Madrid
c. Lisbon
d. Seville
120. Who composed the “Ode to Joy”?
a. Johann Sebastian Bach
b. Ludwig van Beethoven
c. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
d. Franz Schubert
121. Who is the main character in “1984” by George Orwell?
a. Winston Smith
b. O’Brien
c. Julia
d. Big Brother
122. Which team won the 2019 Super Bowl?
a. New England Patriots
b. Kansas City Chiefs
c. San Francisco 49ers
d. Los Angeles Rams
123. Who painted the “Birth of Venus”?
a. Sandro Botticelli
b. Michelangelo
c. Titian
d. Leonardo da Vinci
124. What is the capital of Nigeria?
a. Abuja
b. Algiers
c. Florence
d. Cairo
125. Who is the author of “Frankenstein”?
a. Mary Shelley
b. Edgar Allan Poe
c. Bram Stoker
d. H.P. Lovecraft
126. Who composed the “Ride of the Valkyries”?
a. Richard Wagner
b. Richard Strauss
c. Johann Strauss II
d. Johann Sebastian Bach
127. What is the largest city in France?
a. Lyon
b. Marseille
c. Paris
d. Bordeaux
128. Who is the author of “The Three Musketeers”?
a. Victor Hugo
b. Alexandre Dumas
c. Honoré de Balzac
d. Charles Dickens
129. Who is the all-time top goalscorer in the Champions League (as of 2021)?
a. Lionel Messi
b. Cristiano Ronaldo
c. Robert Lewandowski
d. Raúl
130. Who sculpted “The Thinker”?
a. Auguste Rodin
b. Michelangelo
c. Raphael
d. Caravaggio
131. What continent is Gibraltar in?
a. South America
b. Asia
c. Europe
d. Africa
132. Who is the author of “The Count of Monte Cristo”?
a. Alexandre Dumas
b. Victor Hugo
c. Gustave Flaubert
d. Leo Tolstoy
133. What instrument was Jimi Hendrix known for playing?
a. Piano
b. Guitar
c. Drums
d. Violin
134. Which famous Dutch painter was said to be mentally ill?
a. Vincent van Gogh
b. Pablo Picasso
c. Claude Monet
d. Rembrandt
135. Who is the author of “Lolita”?
a. Vladimir Nabokov
b. F. Scott Fitzgerald
c. Ernest Hemingway
d. John Steinbeck
136. Who composed the “Brandenburg Concertos”?
a. Johann Sebastian Bach
b. Ludwig van Beethoven
c. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
d. Johann Pachelbel
137. Who was the first African American to serve as the United States Secretary of State?
a. Kamala Harris
b. Barack Obama
c. Colin Powell
d. Shirley Chisholm
138. Who is the author of “The Great Gatsby”?
a. F. Scott Fitzgerald
b. Ernest Hemingway
c. Mark Twain
d. John Steinbeck
139. What is the capital of Japan?
a. Osaka
b. Yokohama
c. Kyoto
d. Tokyo
140. Who composed the “Symphony No. 5”?
a. Johann Sebastian Bach
b. Ludwig van Beethoven
c. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
d. Franz Schubert
141. Who is known as the inventor of the lightbulb?
a. Thomas Edison
b. Alexander Graham Bell
c. Benjamin Franklin
d. Nikola Tesla
142. Which basketballer has the most 3-pointers in NBA history?
a. Stephen Curry
b. Wilt Chamberlain
c. Michael Jordan
d. LeBron James
143. Who sculpted the statue “David”?
a. Leonardo da Vinci
b. Michelangelo
c. Raphael
d. Titian
144. What is the capital of Thailand?
a. Mumbai
b. Bangkok
c. Perth
d. Manila
145. Who is the author of “One Hundred Years of Solitude”?
a. Gabriel García Márquez
b. Isabel Allende
c. Mario Vargas Llosa
d. Jorge Luis Borges
146. Who composed “Swan Lake”?
a. Johann Sebastian Bach
b. Ludwig van Beethoven
c. Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
d. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
147. What is the capital of Germany?
a. Hamburg
b. Munich
c. Berlin
d. Frankfurt
148. Who is the author of “The Catcher in the Rye”?
a. J.D. Salinger
b. F. Scott Fitzgerald
c. Harper Lee
d. Mark Twain
149. Who composed the “9th Symphony”?
a. Johann Sebastian Bach
b. Ludwig van Beethoven
c. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
d. Franz Schubert
150. Who was the principal author of the Declaration of Independence?
a. George Washington
b. Thomas Jefferson
c. Benjamin Franklin
d. John Adams
151. What is the capital of the United Kingdom?
a. Manchester
b. Birmingham
c. Edinburgh
d. London
152. Who painted “The Night Watch”?
a. Rembrandt
b. Johannes Vermeer
c. Vincent van Gogh
d. Edvard Munch
153. Who is the author of “Les Misérables”?
a. Victor Hugo
b. Alexandre Dumas
c. Gustave Flaubert
d. Emile Zola
154. Which band has albums like “A Hard Day’s Night” and “Twist and Shout”?
a. AC/DC
b. The Who
c. The Fray
d. The Beatles
155. Who was the first democratically elected President of South Africa?
a. Thabo Mbeki
b. Nelson Mandela
c. Jacob Zuma
d. Kgalema Motlanthe
156. What is the capital of Mexico?
a. Guadalajara
b. Monterrey
c. Puebla
d. Mexico City
157. Who is the author of “War and Peace”?
a. Leo Tolstoy
b. Fyodor Dostoevsky
c. Anton Chekhov
d. Vladimir Nabokov
158. Who won a Grammy for the album “Back to Black”?
a. R.E.M.
b. Foo Fighters
c. Amy Winehouse
d. Paul Simon
159. Who composed the “Boléro”?
a. Johann Sebastian Bach
b. Maurice Ravel
c. Igor Stravinsky
d. Claude Debussy
160. Hercule Poirot and Mary Debenham are characters in which mystery novel?
a. Murder on the Orient Express
b. Death on the Nile
c. The Big Sleep
d. Gone Girl
161. Which team won the 2021 World Series?
a. Boston Red Sox
b. Houston Astros
c. Atlanta Braves
d. Chicago Cubs
162. Who painted “The Creation of Adam”?
a. Leonardo da Vinci
b. Michelangelo
c. Caravaggio
d. Titian
163. What is the capital of South Korea?
a. Busan
b. Daegu
c. Incheon
d. Seoul
164. Who is the author of the “Famous Five” books?
a. Enid Blyton
b. George Orwell
c. Dr. Suess
d. Mark Twain
165. Who composed the “The Nutcracker”?
a. Johann Sebastian Bach
b. Ludwig van Beethoven
c. Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
d. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
166. What is the capital of Ukraine?
a. Saint Petersburg
b. Kyiv
c. Vienna
d. Dubai
167. Who is the author of “Moby-Dick”?
a. Herman Melville
b. Nathaniel Hawthorne
c. Mark Twain
d. Ernest Hemingway
168. Who composed the “Symphony No. 40”?
a. Johann Sebastian Bach
b. Ludwig van Beethoven
c. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
d. Franz Schubert
169. Who was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean?
a. Amelia Earhart
b. Sally Ride
c. Eileen Collins
d. Valentina Tereshkova
170. What is the capital of Netherlands?
a. Rotterdam
b. Utrecht
c. The Hague
d. Amsterdam
171. Who painted “The Starry Night”?
a. Vincent van Gogh
b. Pablo Picasso
c. Claude Monet
d. Rembrandt
172. Who is the author of “Wuthering Heights”?
a. Emily Brontë
b. Charlotte Brontë
c. Jane Austen
d. Mary Shelley
173. Who composed “Eine kleine Nachtmusik”?
a. Johann Sebastian Bach
b. Ludwig van Beethoven
c. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
d. Franz Schubert
174. Who discovered the DNA double helix?
a. Albert Einstein
b. Isaac Newton
c. Gregor Mendel
d. James Watson and Francis Crick
175. What is the main ingredient in paella?
a. Grapes
b. Tomato
c. Black beans
d. Rice
176. Who sang the national anthem at the Super Bowl in 1991?
a. Michael Jackson
b. Whitney Houston
c. Elton John
d. Celine Dion
177. What is the capital of Israel?
a. Haifa
b. Tel Aviv
c. Jerusalem
d. Nazareth
178. Who composed the “Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125”?
a. Johann Sebastian Bach
b. Ludwig van Beethoven
c. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
d. Franz Schubert
179. Who is the protagonist in “Pride and Prejudice”?
a. Elizabeth Bennet
b. Jane Bennet
c. Mr. Darcy
d. Mr. Bingley
180. Which team won the first FIFA Women’s World Cup?
a. Germany
b. Denmark
c. Brazil
d. USA
181. “Green Eggs and Ham” is a book by which author?
a. Dr. Suess
b. Jimmy Fallon
c. Eric Carle
d. Maurice Sendak
182. What is the largest country in South America?
a. Venezuela
b. Brazil
c. Argentina
d. Columbia
183. Who is the author of “The Sound and the Fury”?
a. William Faulkner
b. Ernest Hemingway
c. John Steinbeck
d. F. Scott Fitzgerald
184. Who composed the main theme of the “Pirates of the Caribbean” films?
a. John Barry
b. Ennio Morricone
c. Hans Zimmer
d. Rachel Portman
185. What is the capital of Egypt?
a. Alexandria
b. Giza
c. Cairo
d. Luxor
186. Who is the author of “Catch-22”?
a. Joseph Heller
b. J.K Rowling
c. Jorge Luis Borges
d. Carlos Fuentes
187. The Super Mario Bros. Movie was created by which animation studio?
a. Illumination
b. Dreamworks
c. Disney
d. Nickelodeon
188. Rosalind Franklin contributed the the discovery of what biological substance?
a. White blood cells
b. Adrenaline
c. DNA
d. Bone marrow
189. Malmö is a city in which country?
a. Russia
b. Sweden
c. The Netherlands
d. New Zealand
190. Who painted “The Arnolfini Portrait”?
a. Jan van Eyck
b. Rembrandt
c. Hieronymus Bosch
d. Raphael
191. What is the national animal of France?
a. Gallic rooster
b. Blue jay
c. Bald eagle
d. Grey wolf
192. Who composed the “Rhapsody in Blue”?
a. George Gershwin
b. Leonard Bernstein
c. Richard Rodgers
d. Igor Stravinsky
193. Who was the first American to orbit the Earth?
a. Yuri Gagarin
b. Neil Armstrong
c. Alan Shepard
d. John Glenn
194. What is the last letter in the Greek alphabet?
a. Rho
b. Sigma
c. omega
d. Pi
195. Who said ““Ask not what your country can do for you…”?
a. John F. Kennedy
b. Nelson Mandela
c. Indira Gandhi
d. Albert Einstein
196. Who is the author of “The Brothers Karamazov”?
a. Leo Tolstoy
b. Fyodor Dostoevsky
c. Anton Chekhov
d. Vladimir Nabokov
197. What is usually inside a piñata?
a. Candy
b. Cigarettes
c. Beef
d. Fruits
198. Who composed “Toccata and Fugue in D minor”?
a. Johann Sebastian Bach
b. Ludwig van Beethoven
c. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
d. Franz Schubert
199. Who is the protagonist in “The Great Gatsby”?
a. Daisy Buchanan
b. Tom Buchanan
c. Jay Gatsby
d. Nick Carraway
200. Which team won the 2021 UEFA Champions League?
a. Paris Saint-Germain
b. FC Bayern Munich
c. Manchester City
d. Chelsea FC
201. Who grabbed the microphone from Taylor Swift at an MTV VMA awards show?
a. Kanye West
b. Ellen DeGeneres
c. Jimmy Fallon
d. Justin Bieber
202. What is the capital of South Africa?
a. Johannesburg
b. Accra
c. Bern
d. Pretoria
203. Who is the author of “The Old Man and the Sea”?
a. Ernest Hemingway
b. F. Scott Fitzgerald
c. John Steinbeck
d. William Faulkner
204. Who won the FIFA World Cup in 2018?
a. France
b. Argentina
c. Brazil
d. Germany
205. Who won the Best Actor Oscar in 2021?
a. Chadwick Boseman
b. Anthony Hopkins
c. Riz Ahmed
d. Gary Oldman
206. What is the world’s largest land animal?
a. White Rhinoceros
b. Hippopotamus
c. Elephant
d. Giraffe
207. What is the tallest species of tree in the world?
a. Douglas Fir
b. Mountain Ash
c. Coast Redwood
d. Sitka Spruce
208. Name the team that won the NBA Championship in 2021.
a. Los Angeles Lakers
b. Miami Heat
c. Milwaukee Bucks
d. Phoenix Suns
209. Who won Best Actress Oscar in 2020?
a. Scarlett Johansson
b. Saoirse Ronan
c. Charlize Theron
d. Renée Zellweger
210. What is the fastest land animal?
a. African Elephant
b. Cheetah
c. Peregrine Falcon
d. Pronghorn Antelope
211. What is the largest ocean in the world?
a. Atlantic
b. Indian
c. Pacific
d. Arctic
212. Name the team that won the Super Bowl in 2020?
a. San Francisco 49ers
b. New England Patriots
c. Kansas City Chiefs
d. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
213. Who was named TIME Magazine’s ‘Person of the Year’ in 2020?
a. Joe Biden and Kamala Harris
b. Donald Trump
c. The Healthcare Workers
d. George Floyd
214. Which popular small breed of dog is the smallest?
a. Dachshund
b. Chihuahua
c. Yorkshire Terrier
d. Shih Tzu
215. Which plant is known to have the tallest flower in the world?
a. Rafflesia
b. Jade Vine
c. Corpse Flower
d. Sunflower
216. Who won the Tour de France in 2020?
a. Chris Froome
b. Geraint Thomas
c. Egan Bernal
d. Tadej Pogačar
217. Who was the highest paid actress of 2020?
a. Scarlett Johansson
b. Sofia Vergara
c. Angelina Jolie
d. Gal Gadot
218. What is the most venomous snake in the world?
a. King Cobra
b. Eastern Brown Snake
c. Inland Taipan
d. Death Adder
219. Which country has the most diverse range of flora and fauna?
a. Brazil
b. Australia
c. Ecuador (Galápagos Islands)
d. South Africa
220. Who won the World Series in 2020?
a. Los Angeles Dodgers
b. Tampa Bay Rays
c. Washington Nationals
d. Houston Astros
221. Who was the highest paid actor of 2020?
a. Dwayne Johnson
b. Ryan Reynolds
c. Mark Wahlberg
d. Ben Affleck
222. What is the largest type of shark?
a. Great White Shark
b. Tiger Shark
c. Whale Shark
d. Megamouth Shark
223. Which plant produces the largest fruit in the world?
a. Apple
b. Pumpkin
c. Jackfruit
d. Watermelon
224. Who won the Women’s Singles at the 2000 Wimbledon Championships?
a. Venus Williams
b. Ashleigh Barty
c. Naomi Osaka
d. Simona Halep
225. Who was named BBC Sports Personality of the Year in 2020?
a. Lewis Hamilton
b. Marcus Rashford
c. Tyson Fury
d. Stuart Broad
226. What is the national bird of the United States?
a. Bald Eagle
b. American Robin
c. Wild Turkey
d. Northern Cardinal
227. What is the tallest waterfall in the world?
a. Niagara Falls
b. Victoria Falls
c. Angel Falls
d. Iguazu Falls
228. Who won the Men’s Singles at the 2023 Australian Open?
a. Rafael Nadal
b. Novak Djokovic
c. Roger Federer
d. Dominic Thiem
229. Who was the Time Magazine’s Entertainer of the Year in 2020?
a. BTS
b. Taylor Swift
c. Ariana Grande
d. Billie Eilish
230. What is the heaviest land animal in North America?
a. Grizzly Bear
b. Moose
c. American Bison
d. Polar Bear
231. What is the largest desert in the world?
a. Sahara
b. Arabian
c. Gobi
d. Antarctic
232. Who won the 2019 US Open?
a. Dominic Thiem
b. Alexander Zverev
c. Rafael Nadal
d. Andy Murray
233. Who was the most-followed person on Instagram in 2020?
a. Selena Gomez
b. Cristiano Ronaldo
c. Ariana Grande
d. Dwayne Johnson
234. Which bird has the highest heart rate?
a. Bald Eagle
b. Hummingbird
c. Golden Eagle
d. Vulture
235. What is the oldest tree in the world?
a. General Sherman
b. Methuselah
c. Old Tjikko
d. Jōmon Sugi
236. Who won the 2020 Formula 1 Championship?
a. Lewis Hamilton
b. Max Verstappen
c. Valtteri Bottas
d. Sebastian Vettel
237. Who was the highest-paid female musician of 2020?
a. Taylor Swift
b. Ariana Grande
c. Rihanna
d. Katy Perry
238. What is the largest species of penguin?
a. Emperor Penguin
b. King Penguin
c. Adelie Penguin
d. Gentoo Penguin
239. What is the highest mountain in South America?
a. Mount McKinley
b. Mount Kilimanjaro
c. Mount Aconcagua
d. Mount Everest
240. Which Spaniard won the 2023 Masters Tournament?
a. Tiger Woods
b. Bryson DeChambeau
c. Jon Rahm
d. Brooks Koepka
241. Who was the most-followed female on TikTok in 2022?
a. Addison Rae
b. Charli D’Amelio
c. Bella Poarch
d. Dixie D’Amelio
242. What is the largest species of dolphin?
a. Orca/Killer Whale
b. Bottlenose Dolphin
c. Short-Finned Pilot Whale
d. Common Dolphin
243. What is the largest lake in the world by volume?
a. Lake Baikal
b. Lake Superior
c. Lake Victoria
d. Lake Tanganyika
244. Who sang the hit song “Jailhouse Rock” in the 1950s?
a. Frank Sinatra
b. Elvis Presley
c. Buddy Holly
d. Chuck Berry
245. What was the longest-running TV show of the 1970s?
a. The Brady Bunch
b. All in the Family
c. M*A*S*H
d. Happy Days
246. Which animal is classified as a marsupial?
a. Deer
b. Kangaroo
c. Elephant
d. Tiger
247. Who was known as the “King of Swing” in the 1930s and 1940s?
a. Louis Armstrong
b. Duke Ellington
c. Benny Goodman
d. Cab Calloway
248. Who played the role of James T. Kirk in the original “Star Trek” series from the 1960s?
a. Leonard Nimoy
b. William Shatner
c. DeForest Kelley
d. George Takei
249. What is the largest organ in the human body?
a. Heart
b. Brain
c. Liver
d. Skin
250. Who sang the famous song “Respect” in the 1960s?
a. Aretha Franklin
b. Diana Ross
c. Tina Turner
d. Etta James
251. Which TV show from the 1980s starred a talking car named KITT?
a. Knight Rider
b. The A-Team
c. Miami Vice
d. Magnum, P.I.
252. What is the powerhouse of the cell?
a. Nucleus
b. Ribosomes
c. Mitochondria
d. Endoplasmic Reticulum
253. Who was known as the “King of Calypso” in the 1950s and 1960s?
a. Harry Belafonte
b. Toots Hibbert
c. Bob Marley
d. Chuck Berry
254. What TV show featured a family called the Huxtables in the 1980s?
a. Family Ties
b. Cheers
c. The Cosby Show
d. The Golden Girls
255. What is the science of heredity and variation in organisms called?
a. Zoology
b. Botany
c. Genetics
d. Ecology
256. Which duo had a hit song with “I Got You Babe” in the 1960s?
a. Sonny and Cher
b. The Beatles
c. Simon and Garfunkel
d. The Beach Boys
257. What is the longest running American animated series?
a. The Simpsons
b. South Park
c. Family Guy
d. Beavis and Butt-head
258. What type of organism is a mushroom?
a. Plant
b. Animal
c. Fungus
d. Bacteria
259. Who was known as the “King of Rock and Roll” in the 1950s and 1960s?
a. Elvis Presley
b. Buddy Holly
c. Chuck Berry
d. Jerry Lee Lewis
260. Who starred in the title role of the 1970s TV series “Wonder Woman”?
a. Lynda Carter
b. Linda Evans
c. Lindsay Wagner
d. Loni Anderson
261. What is the smallest unit of life in an organism?
a. Atom
b. Molecule
c. Cell
d. Organ
262. Who sang the classic hit “My Girl” in the 1960s?
a. The Beatles
b. The Rolling Stones
c. The Temptations
d. The Four Tops
263. Which sitcom of the 1990s featured six friends living in New York City?
a. Seinfeld
b. Friends
c. Frasier
d. The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
264. In what city in Australia will you find the Harbour Bridge?
a. Sydney
b. Melbourne
c. Brisbane
d. Canberra
265. Who painted “The Night Watch”?
a. Rembrandt
b. Vincent van Gogh
c. Johannes Vermeer
d. Frans Hals
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