Random Knowledge Quizzes

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Random Knowledge #1

How many questions can you answer correctly?

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The second largest country in South America is ____________.

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Musician Johnny Cash was known for wearing what color of clothing?

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What genre of art is Claude Monet best known for?

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Is the animal known as a nutria an amphibian, a bird, a mammal, or a reptile?

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What is the last name of the author who wrote “The Sun Also Rises”?

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Which chemical element is symbolized Np?

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General Erwin Rommel was nicknamed “The Desert _____”.

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The accepted author of The Iliad is ________.

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Which province of Canada has the greatest human population?

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What is the last name of the actor who played Don Vito Corleone in The Godfather?

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The sixth largest planet in the Solar System is ________.

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4 x 14 – 5 = ____

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Random Knowledge #2

Test your knowledge with these questions.  Good luck!

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What is the last name of the author of “The Grapes of Wrath”?

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Which one of these is NOT a primary color?  (blue, green, red, yellow)

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In what year was the fall of the Berlin Wall?

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What team won the first Super Bowl?  Give the team nickname, not the city.

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What is the color of Darth Vader’s lightsaber blade?

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The largest African country by area is ________.

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The smallest planet in the Solar System:

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Which Caribbean country gained its independence from France in 1804?

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In a game of chess, which piece begins in each corner of the board?

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In DNA, which base always pairs with cytosine?

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Pablo Picasso is best known for which genre of art?

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Which New England state is the largest by area?

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Random Knowledge #3

How good is your random knowledge?

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In the game of Scrabble, which letter is worth five points?

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John Coltrane was best known for playing what instrument?

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The three secondary colors are green, purple, and ________.

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With the exception of Antarctica, which continent has the smallest human population?

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On what island are lemurs found?

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Which African country has the greatest population?

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What is the symbol for the element chromium?

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How many of King Henry VIII’s wives were named Catherine?  Type the numerical answer.

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Who was the first Vice President of the United States?  Type his last name only.

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How many face cards are in a standard deck of playing cards?  Type the numerical answer.

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What flightless bird is the mascot for Liberty Mutual Insurance?

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Which character in The Wizard of Oz had no brain?

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Random Knowledge #4

Show off your random knowledge by passing this quiz!

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How many months contain 31 days?  Type the numerical answer.

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In what state was Elvis Presley born?

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What is the capital of Syria?

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What color is the number 1 ball in pool or billiards?

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Which metallic element is in the liquid phase at standard temperature and pressure?

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force = ______ x acceleration

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In the classic tale, what did the first little pig use to build his house?

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What is the name of the longest river in Europe?

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In what year did World War I end?

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What is the largest bone in the human leg?

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Who painted The Night Watch?

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What does the A in LASER stand for?  Light ___________ by Stimulated Emission of Radiation.

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Random Knowledge #5

Do you have a lot of random knowledge?

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Which chess piece may only move diagonally?

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How many seconds are in two hours? (type a numerical answer)

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If the price of hot dogs rises, does the demand for hot dog buns increase, decrease, or stay the same?

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Which continent has the most countries?

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Which franchise has won the most World Series?  (Type the team nickname, not the city.)

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How many bones are in most people’s body?  (type a number for the answer)

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Two European countries have no bordering countries.  Iceland is one.  What is the other?

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Which one of the musical Three B’s (Bach, Beethoven, Brahms) was born first?

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What year did World War II end?

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What is the last name of the Rolling Stones lead singer?

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During what year did the Titanic sink?

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What was the last name of the inventor of dynamite?

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Random Knowledge #6

How good is your random knowledge?

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The country of Lesotho is surrounded by what other country?

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In the world of film production, the chief lighting technician is known as the _______.

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What was the last name of the person who is credited with inventing the sewing machine?

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A group of dolphins is called a _____.

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What is the most expensive property in the game of Monopoly?

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Who was the shortest U.S. President in terms of body height? (last name only)

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What does the C in the plastic known as PVC represent?

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The original eight Crayola crayon colors were red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet, black, and ________.

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In the National Hockey League, a player who is penalized for fighting usually spends how many minutes in the penalty box?  Type a number for the answer.

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In 1957, the Soviet Union put an animal named Laika into space.  What kind of animal was Laika?

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Who was the leader of the Soviet Union during the Cuban Missile Crisis?  (Brezhnev, Khrushchev, Stalin, or Gorbachev?)

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The country of Myanmar was formerly known as _________.

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Random Knowledge #7

Are you feeling lucky, or are you just good with random knowledge?

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What was the last Chinese dynasty?

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A two-under par on a golf hole is given what bird name?

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Which one is NOT scientifically considered to be a type of bear?  [polar bear, giant panda bear, koala bear, grizzly bear]

Include the word bear in your answer.

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Italy surrounds two other countries.  Vatican City is one.  What is the other?

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The four railroads in the game of Monopoly are B&O, Pennsylvania, Short Line, and _________.

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A zephyr is a wind from which direction?

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Dr. No was the first James Bond movie?  What was the second?

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Which Great Lake is furthest east?  Lake _______

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Which Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle wears blue?

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Which Ivy League university is located in New Hampshire?

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Which temperature scale includes absolute zero?

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What bird is Edgar Allen Poe known for writing a poem about?

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Random Knowledge #8

Want to try your luck with some random knowledge questions?

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Which New Zealand city has the greatest population?

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On what continent does the animal known as uakari live?

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What is the only country that shares a land border with The Gambia?

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What is the first name of Rambo in the Rambo movies?

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The flag of Sweden features the colors blue and ________.

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What animal is pictured here?  (two-word answer)

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The novel “Wuthering Heights” was written by _______  _________.  (give both the first and last name)

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At what age did Mozart die, 25, 35, 45, or 55?

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Who is/was the Greek goddess of beauty?

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In the lyrics to The Twelve Days of Christmas song, what are there two of?  In other words, if there are five golden rings, there are two ______  _______.

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In what year did Germany invade Poland to begin World War II?

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What is the name for the phase change that occurs when a gas cools and changes into a liquid?

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Random Knowledge #9

Do you have a large amount of random knowledge?  Let’s find out!

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The probes Viking 1 and Viking 2 landed on which planet?

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On what continent does the animal known as a hellbender exist?

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What city in Nigeria has the greatest human population?

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The flag of Poland includes the colors white and _____.

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What was the year of the Wright brothers first airplane flight?

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Who is/was the Greek god of war?

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In The Twelve Days of Christmas song, what are there three of?  (two-word answer)

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What is the symbol for the element seaborgium?

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East Timor shares a land border with one other country.  Name the country.

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Which is NOT one of the weapons in the classic game of Clue?  [broom, candlestick, lead pipe, rope]

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In what U.S. state did this famous sighting of Bigfoot take place?

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In what year was the telephone invented?  [1836, 1856, 1876, or 1896]

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Random Knowledge #10

Is your random knowledge sort of random?

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What was the last name of the author of the novel “Heart of Darkness”?

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Which one of these movies made its debut during the 1960s?

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How many stars are on the flag of Panama?

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When did Watson and Crick announce the double helix structure of DNA?

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Complete the name of this Caribbean country: Saint _________ and the Grenadines

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Beijing is in __________ China.

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Echidnas are sometimes called spiny ______________.

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In what year did Richard Nixon resign from the Presidency?

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Sugars end with what three-letter suffix?

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Two members of the rock group ZZ Top were well-known for their:

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Which South American country is the least populated?

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Who was the Egyptian god of the sun?

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Random Knowledge #11

Ready to test your random knowledge?

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Who was the first President to live in the White House?

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Over 50% of the world’s lakes are in what country?

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When did the massive Krakatoa volcanic eruption occur?

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Which statement is true?

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“Green Eggs and Ham”, by Dr. Seuss, contains how many different words?

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The cheapest properties in the game of Monopoly are Mediterranean Avenue and ________ Avenue.

7 / 12

On D-Day, which Normandy beach did Canadian forces land at?

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Name the third lightest noble gas.

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Which one of these Mexican states borders the United States?

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What did Eli Whitney invent?

(two-word answer)

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What organs do tadpoles use for breathing?

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Which of these countries is landlocked?

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Random Knowledge #12

Are you ready for some random questions over random knowledge?

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The Winter War occurred in 1939 and 1940 between the Soviet Union and _________.

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Which U.S. state has the most islands?

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Which red fruit has its seeds on the outside?

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The country of Djibouti is in __________ Africa.

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In the Jack and the Beanstalk story, what animal did Jack trade for the magic beans?

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What is the name of Harry Potter’s owl?

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What animated TV show did Matt Groenig create? The _________

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The normal human body temperature is about ____ degrees Celsius.

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What is the medical term for high blood pressure?

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The Ralph Lauren brand of clothing features a player of what sport?

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What company did Jeff Bezos found?

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Warren Buffett is sometimes called the “Oracle of ________”.

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Random Knowledge Quiz #13

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The Greek goddess of the rainbow is/was:

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Which artist is most associated with impressionism?

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The third largest island in the Caribbean Sea is:

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Pope Leo XIV was born in which city?

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Which one of these novels was written by Ernest Hemingway?

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Which one is NOT an isotope of hydrogen?

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Joe owns 7 differently colored shirts, 3 different colors of pants, and 2 different colors of pairs of shoes.  How many different outfits can Joe wear?

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Which word means “lean and haggard, especially because of suffering, hunger, or age”?

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The ____________ are credited with using concrete in a widespread manner.

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In music, “lento” means ________.

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Which country’s flag has exactly one star?

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Which animal does NOT hunt in groups?

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Random Knowledge Quiz #14

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When did Neil Armstrong first set foot on the Moon?

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Who is given credit for the development of linear perspective in art?

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The gestation period for an elephant is approximately:

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Hemingway’s novel “The Sun Also Rises” begins in Paris and ends in _________.

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Sandy quits her job and begins looking for a new one.  After six weeks, she is still seeking a job.  This is an example of ______________.

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Which nonmetallic element is in the liquid state at standard temperature and pressure?

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Which of these countries is largest by land area?

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What does the term “garrulous” mean?

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A 10-foot ladder is placed so that the base of the ladder is 5 feet from a house.  Approximately how high on the side of the house does the top of the ladder rest?

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Which term indicates the loudest musical dynamics?

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In the northern hemisphere, the summer solstice is most likely to occur on which day?

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Which one of these people was alive in 1715?

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Random Knowledge Quiz #15

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The poem “Ode to a Nightingale” was written by:

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In a molecule of DNA, which nitrogenous base pairs with thymine?

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Who was the first wife of King Henry VIII?

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According to economic theory, if the price of hot dogs increases,

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Who used a urinal as a readymade artwork and called it “Fountain”?

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Which one is an idiophone?

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The word “sanguine” means:

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A bag contains 14 red marbles, 4 blue marbles, and 2 yellow marbles.  If one marble is randomly selected from the bag, what is the probability that it is blue?

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Which of these countries does NOT border Latvia?

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Where in the human body are the metatarsal bones?

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Which country has the greatest population of wolves (according to World Population Review)?

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Which Canadian city has NOT hosted the Olympic games?

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Random Knowledge Quiz #16

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Which of these countries is smallest based on land area?

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14 -8 + 7 x 4 = _____

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In economic theory, a hamburger is an example of a:

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The movie “No Country for Old Men” takes place in which state?

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A particular isotope of chlorine contains 17 protons and has a mass number of 37 amu.  How many neutrons are in this isotope?

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How many Popes have there been since 2000?

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Ursus arctos horribilis

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In what year was King Charles III born?

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The second novel in the “Dune” series is:

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As of January 2026, which country has the fifth greatest population of humans?

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Which Pharoah was married to Queen Nefertiti?

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In what movie is a statue shown that has the statement “Knowledge Is Good” inscribed on it?

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Random Knowledge Quiz #17

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How many Japanese aircraft carriers were sunk during the Battle of Midway?

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In the Iliad, Helen was the wife of _____________.

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The Danube River begins in which country?

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Who is generally considered the father of the first PC mouse?

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Great Bear Lake and Great Slave Lake are in which province or territory of Canada?

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Who was the first known European to sail to Brazil?

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Apollo 11 landed on the Moon on July 20, 1969.  How much time did Apollo 11 spend on the lunar surface?

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“My wife and I were happy for twenty years.  Then we _______.” -Rodney Dangerfield

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People with what color of hair have the most hair follicles?

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What is the most commonly used consonant in the English language?

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What is the most commonly used vowel in the English language?

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Abraham Lincoln is a member of the U.S. National __________ Hall of Fame.

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Random Knowledge Quiz #18

How random is your knowledge?

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Who was the first Disney princess?

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Pink Ladies and Granny Smiths are varieties of what type of fruit?

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What was the name of the peace treaty that ended World War One?

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What is the outermost layer of Earth’s atmosphere?

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How many stars are on the flag of China?

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How many dots appear on a pair of dice?

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Who created The Muppets?

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The novel “Watership Down” is primarily about what kind of animals?

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When did the first McDonald’s restaurant open?

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Which band did NOT have at least one member named John?

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Countess Bathory allegedly was responsible for the deaths of hundreds of:

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Where was Johnny Appleseed (John Chapman) born?

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Random Knowledge Quiz #19

Random knowledge is better than no knowledge.

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Which restaurant had commercials where an old woman asks, “Where’s the beef?”?

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Which movie had the tagline “A lot can happen in the middle of nowhere”?

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If a 150-pound person walks one mile, they will burn approximately how many calories?

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What is the only vowel that is not on the top line of letters on a keyboard?

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What color is Absinthe?

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Which horoscope sign has a crab?

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What is the lowest wind speed that qualifies as a hurricane?

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What does “HTTP” stand for?

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Where is the Sea of Tranquility?

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How many valves does a trumpet have?

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Who painted “Starry Night”?

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Which one of these is NOT a prime number?

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Random Knowledge Quiz #20

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Which one of Snow White’s seven dwarfs does NOT have a beard?

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An aircraft’s “black box” is really what color?

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Which archaeologist discovered Tutankhamun’s tomb?

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What is the singular word for spaghetti?

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When oxygen is in the liquid state, what color is it?

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In what year was Napoleon defeated at Waterloo?

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Who spread the word about the birth of baby Jesus in Bethlehem?

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In what year did Paul McCartney announce his departure from The Beatles?

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In the game Monopoly, if you pay to get out of jail, how much does it cost?

10 / 12

Which element did Romans call “plumbum”?

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Brunei is ___________ of Singapore.

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Warren Buffett is sometimes referred to as the “Oracle of _________”.

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Random Knowledge Quiz #21

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Which two South American countries do NOT share a land border with Brazil?

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What color are Smurfs?

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Which two element symbols are in the logo for the TV show Breaking Bad?

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Which two countries’ flags are the only ones to feature the outline of the country?

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Which James Bond actor had also competed in the Mr. Universe contest?

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What was the name of the ship that took Charles Darwin on his voyage to the Galapagos Islands?

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Bronze is composed of copper and _______.

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In which film did Russell Crowe play John Nash?

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What country has three different capital cities?

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How many of King Henry VIII’s wives were named Anne?

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When was Halley’s Comet last seen from Earth?

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When demand is above their desired level, firms will _________ prices, causing inflation to ___________.

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Random Knowledge Quiz #22

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Area 51 is located in which U.S. state?

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What geometric shape is usually used for stop signs?

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Where did the pineapple plant originate?

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Mauve is a shade of _______.

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What is the nickname of manatees?

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What was the third country to get an atomic bomb?

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What is a haboob?

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“The Most Interesting Man in the World” is a spokesperson for which beer company?

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Wyatt has B bats and then buys C bats more.  He then gives away X bats.  Which statement correctly shows how many bats Wyatt has left?

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Which statement is TRUE?

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In the movie Risky Business, to what song does Tom Cruise dance in his underwear?

12 / 12

What is the most common human blood type?

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