Random Knowledge Quizzes II

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Random Knowledge Quiz #23

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What is the tallest mountain in Russia?

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10 degrees Celsius is closest to which Fahrenheit temperature?

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The Book of Kells is kept in which country?

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In what year did Elvis Presley die?

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What was the family name of Russian rulers from the 17th century until 1917?

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The ancient city of Rome was built on how many hills?

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Aureolin is a shade of what color?

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What is the Bill of Rights?

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What color is the flag of the United Nations?

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Where is the strongest human muscle in terms of absolute force located?

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In which country was Elon Musk born?

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In the 1970s television show “All in the Family”, what was Archie Bunker’s nickname for his wife?

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Random Knowledge Quiz #24

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What was Margaret Houlihan’s nickname on the television show M*A*S*H?

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What color of M&Ms did Van Halen demand be removed from all bowls of M&Ms backstage at their concert venues?

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Which African island nation is located in the Gulf of Guinea?

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A United States penny that was made in 2020 is composed mostly of what metal?

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A group of crows is called a __________.

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When was Vogue first published?

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Who is the only actor to receive an Oscar nomination for acting in the Lord of the Rings trilogy?

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Originally, Amazon sold only what type of product?

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Which continent has no active volcanoes on its mainland?

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What number comes next in the Fibonacci sequence?

0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, ____

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What is the capital of the Central African Republic?

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What was the title of Ozzy Osbourne’s first solo album?

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Random Knowledge Quiz #25

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When was National Geographic magazine first published?

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Apia is the capital of which island country?

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In 2026, which NCAA women’s basketball team won the national championship?

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The main color on a pack of Juicy Fruit gum is ________.

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Where does the cartoon character Wile E. Coyote order explosives from?

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In the movie Babe, what kind of animal is Babe?

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Which statement is TRUE?

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Which one of these animals is properly classified as an omnivore?

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What was the name of Don Quixote’s horse?

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As of 2026, who is the Prime Minister of Australia?

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Which country is the setting for the novel The Good Earth?

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Where do ocelots live in the wild?

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Random Knowledge Quiz #26

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The average weight of an adult male housecat is approximately:

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What is the main color on the wrapper of Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups?

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What is the third most populous country in South America?

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Who sang for AC/DC as a guest vocalist during their 2016 Rock or Bust tour?

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Head & Shoulders Clinical Strength Shampoo uses ____________ to control dandruff.

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As of 2026, the best-selling automobile in Germany is the:

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What is the name of the primary 2026 NASA lunar mission?

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Daylight temperatures on the Moon can reach _____ degrees Fahrenheit.

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If it is 1 P.M. in New York City, what time is it in London, England?

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Which of these sports objects has the greatest density?

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How many Lethal Weapon movies did Joe Pesci co-star in?

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Which fast food restaurant is the home of The Whopper?

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Random Knowledge Quiz #27

You do not have to be a philosopher to have random knowledge.

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How many stripes are on the Adidas logo?

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In English, BMW stands for:

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Jack Daniel’s whiskey is distilled in what state?

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What animal can be seen on the Porsche logo?

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Who was the youngest person to win an Oscar (Academy Award)?

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Aluminum has an oxidation number of +3.  Fluorine has an oxidation number of -1.  What is the correct formula for aluminum fluoride?

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In a game of Scrabble, which letter is worth 5 points?

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The household hydrogen peroxide solution that is used for putting on cuts is composed of:

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Which country is estimated to have suffered the most casualties during the Korean War?

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Which statement is true?

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In music, C-sharp is the same as:

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A luxury good such as jewelry has:

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2Jacob100 %1 minutes 13 seconds
3LimeLemon92 %1 minutes 1 seconds
4woop63175 %1 minutes 3 seconds
5Geth8bee75 %2 minutes 42 seconds
6Guest67 %1 minutes 5 seconds
7Guest67 %2 minutes 34 seconds
8Beans58 %52 seconds
9Guest58 %1 minutes 29 seconds
10Guest58 %1 minutes 37 seconds
11Guest58 %1 minutes 59 seconds
12Guest0 %7 minutes 1 seconds

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Random Knowledge Quiz #28

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In what manner did Benito Mussolini die?

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Which one of these countries does NOT border Belarus?

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Where do orangutans live?

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Which beer brand’s slogan is “Head to the Mountains”?

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What marine animal is also the name of a brand of vacuum cleaner?

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Which author wrote the “Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde”?

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Which television show featured the Ewing family, including J.R. and Bobby?

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Which actor starred in Saturday Night Fever?

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In the game of Battleship, how many ships does a player begin with?

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Who is credited with officially discovering the planet Neptune?

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How many people died in the Challenger space shuttle tragedy?

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In a game of Risk, the attacker’s dice roll yields 5, 4, and 1.  The defender rolls a 4 and a 3.  What is the result?

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Random Knowledge Quiz #29

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How old was Queen Elizabeth II when she became the Queen of England?

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In what year was Nelson Mandela freed from prison?

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From what country did the United States buy Alaska?

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What was the original title of the James Bond movie “Tomorrow Never Dies”?

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What is the most common training command taught to dogs?

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What was the name of Tim Taylor’s neighbor on the television show “Home Improvement”?

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Who wrote the original Spiderman comics?

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Snoop Dogg has been featured in commercials for which brand of beer?

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Which country’s flag is shown here?

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In the original Trivial Pursuit game, what color is the Science & Nature category?

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Which Central American country abolished its military in 1948?

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Which statement is TRUE?

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Random Knowledge Quiz #30

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How many wings does a dragonfly have?

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Who is Donald Duck’s girlfriend?

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Eswatini borders South Africa and ___________.

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Which statement about Tierra del Fuego is correct?

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Who wrote Utopia?

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What type of horse is seen most frequently in commercials for Budweiser beer?

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Michael Jackson’s hair caught on fire while filming a commercial for which company?

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When thinking of interest rates, APR stands for:

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Where was serial killer and cannibal Jeffrey Dahmer living when he was arrested?

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Former golfing great Jack Nicklaus was known as the:

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The ancient Egyptian deity Anubis is usually depicted as having the head of a ______.

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How many European countries have one-syllable names?

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Random Knowledge Quiz #31

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When painting a room, what should be painted first?

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How old was Queen Elizabeth II when she died?

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Which one of the following seas is NOT popular with cruise ships?

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How many countries share a land border with Vietnam?

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Which astronomer is mentioned in the lyrics to the song “Bohemian Rhapsody”?

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Which statement is FALSE?

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Fresh fish should have all of the following traits EXCEPT:

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To convert a percent to a decimal,

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Which one of the listed words is misspelled?

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Where is the Bridge of Sighs?

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According to their slogan, Dodge trucks are ______ tough.

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In a game of Blackjack, an ace may be counted as:

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Random Knowledge Quiz #32

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What is the primary color of a Butterfingers candy wrapper?

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Who wrote Ten Little Indians?

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On November 10, 1975, the SS Edmund Fitzgerald sank in _____ ________.  All twenty-nine crewmen perished.

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Which one of these words is spelled correctly?

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According to Muhammad Ali, he could “float like a ___________ and sting like a bee”.

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What was the first labor of Hercules (Heracles)?

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How did Joan of Arc die?

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Which musician created the character Ziggy Stardust?

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Which continent contains the most countries?

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The dates for which Zodiac sign are December 22 – January 19?

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In The Gambia, voters cast their ballots with __________.

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African penguins are also known as _________ penguins due to their distinctive call.

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Random Knowledge Quiz #33

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On which island was Napoleon imprisoned after his final defeat?

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Where was Greenpeace founded?

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According to Greek mythology, what would happen to someone who looked a gorgon in the eye(s)?

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Joan of Arc was known as the “Maid of ________”.

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In what city was Babe Ruth (George Herman Ruth) born?

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Who wrote Gulliver’s Travels?

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According to most medical professionals, ideal blood pressure is approximately (in millimeters of mercury):

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It might be grand, comic, or rock.

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Which college/university is also a brand of toothpaste?

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A direct flight from Los Angeles to Tokyo takes approximately how long?

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How old was Diana Spencer when she first met Prince Charles?

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What was the last name of the musician Prince?

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Random Knowledge Quiz #34

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How many hearts does an octopus have?

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Who wrote Something Wicked This Way Comes?

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The rock group Blue Oyster Cult wrote a song about which monster?

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The Maldives gained independence from which nation in 1965.

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Which is the only major, authentic brand of shredded bubblegum?

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Which country has the most ostriches?

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Which is the heaviest of these four U.S. coins?

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Which statement is TRUE?

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What is the name of Porky Pig’s girlfriend?

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According to World Atlas, ___________ is the leading producer of cinnamon.

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Which layer of Earth is the largest in terms of total area?

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Which heavy metal band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2026?

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Random Knowledge Quiz #35

Is your random knowledge sort of like an amoeba?

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On average, which continent is the hottest?

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What was the first American fast-food chain in China?

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Which European country is closest to Africa?

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What is the most commonly consumed vegetable in the world?

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An amoeba is a/an _________.

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In which movie does the character played by Arnold Schwarzenegger go to Mars?

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What color is the blood of an octopus?

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What was the first product ever scanned with a UPC barcode?

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What does a male Adelie penguin offer as a gift to a female penguin?

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Singer Frank Sinatra was known as “Ol’ ______ Eyes”.

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In 1970, the Soviet spacecraft Venera 7 soft-landed on:

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Which U.S. President became Chief Justice of the Supreme Court after leaving the Presidency?

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Random Knowledge Quiz #36

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In the Bible, what animal speaks to Balaam?

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Pyrite (fool’s gold) is mostly composed of __________.

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It could be rainbow, brook, or lake.

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Can you pick Hugh Jackman out of this lineup?

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What is the all-time best-selling book by Dr. Seuss?

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The original four Starburst candy colors were red, pink, yellow, and ________.

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According to an old rhyme, a bride should wear “something old, something new, something _________, and something blue” for good luck.

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How is the number 1,654 expressed using Roman numerals?

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According to the song “Home on the Range”, what two animals play on the range?

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Which band did NOT have two members who were brothers?

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Which African country has the smallest population?

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Franz Josef Land is a part of what country?

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Random Knowledge Quiz #37

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What is the northernmost country in South America?

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CDLXXXVI

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In the United States, 90-proof whiskey is composed of _____ alcohol.

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Which one of these words is misspelled?

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Who is the primary antagonist in Beauty and the Beast?

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In The Breakfast Club movie, why was Claire Standish in detention?

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Which one is NOT a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle?

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As stated in Exodus, what is the first of the Ten Commandments?

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Where was Marilyn Monroe (Norma Jeane Mortenson) born?

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Can you pick Karl Marx out of this lineup?

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What is the second most populous city in Poland?

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What is the scientific term for the human thumb?

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Random Knowledge Quiz #38

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What country produces the most maple syrup?

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What is the common name for the vesica urinaria?

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What word completes these song lyrics?  “Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way.  Oh, what fun it is to ride in a _____-horse open sleigh”.

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Which one of these countries is misspelled?

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A pool table (billiard table) typically has how many pockets?

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Where do boomslangs (a type of venomous snake) live?

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What does the Beaufort scale measure?

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During which month do most tornadoes occur in the United States?

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Who wrote Rip Van Winkle?

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Can you pick President James Garfield out of this lineup?

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What is the subtitle of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein?

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What was the usual color of the glove that Michael Jackson wore on one hand?

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Random Knowledge Quiz #39

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During which month does Earth Day occur?

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Can you pick Natalie Portman out of this lineup?

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Which is the oldest of the major broadcast networks in the United States?

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What rock guitarist played the solo on Michael Jackson’s “Beat It”?

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What is the most important number in the game of Cribbage?

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What was the first European country to win a FIFA World Cup?

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Which two pizza chains began in Michigan?

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A United States penny made in 1971 has a mass of approximately ________.

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Which statement about onions is TRUE?

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Approximately how long does light from the Sun take to reach Earth?

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Filippo Brunelleschi is credited with the design of the dome for the ___________________.

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What does SUV stand for?

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Random Knowledge Quiz #40

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What company produces the Altima car?

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What fraction of a radioactive sample remains after six half-lives?

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Can you pick the band Megadeth out of this lineup?

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Which country’s name is misspelled?

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What is the end of the hammer opposite of the striking end?

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Which statement is TRUE in terms of diameter?

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What type of animals are the antagonists in The Ghost and the Darkness?

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From smallest to largest, which order is correct for the average weight of adult males of these big cats?

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What type of berry completes a Beatles’ song title?  “______________ Fields Forever”

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In what country do the Blue Nile and White Nile meet?

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In the Bible, who is the brother of Moses?

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Which is the title of a book by Stephen Hawking?

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Random Knowledge Quiz #41

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Which one of these characters did NOT die in the Iliad?

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(the square root of 121) + (the cubed root of 64) = ____

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Can you pick a sloth bear out of this lineup?

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According to Global Firepower, which country has the most tanks in 2026?

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As of 2026, what country produces the most figs?

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Which of these English cities is farthest north?

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The tallest man on record was Robert Wadlow.  How tall was Robert Wadlow?

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In the Bible, who was the primary wife of Abraham?

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What three numbers were on a bottle of original Dr. Pepper?

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What hotel is located on Mackinac Island?

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The singer Shakira is from what country?

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Christopher Columbus’ first voyage across the Atlantic Ocean to the New World took approximately ___ weeks.

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Random Knowledge #42

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Canned baked beans are commonly made using ______ beans.

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In what year did the Irish Potato Famine begin?

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Can you pick Ted Danson out of this lineup?

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What was the first published novel by Charles Dickens?

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Which statement is TRUE?

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A Category 5 hurricane has winds of at least _______.

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What is the largest rodent?

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Which one of these countries has the highest peak (elevation)?

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In what state are the headquarters of Walmart located?

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When China gave giant pandas to the United States in 1972, what did the U.S. give China in return?

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How many U.S. states border the Pacific Ocean?

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The balls used in which two of these sports are often yellow?

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Random Knowledge Quiz #43

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Which of these was a novel by Virginia Woolf?

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Can you pick Charles Dickens out of this lineup?

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Which statement is TRUE?

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Where was the singer Rihanna born?

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Which is the second most populated city in Japan?

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According to Goldilocks, which bear’s porridge was just right?

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What is the most common color of toilet paper in France?

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Where can one find an ISBN number?

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Complete the line from a famous nursery rhyme: “Mary had a little ______”.

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What kind of weapon is a falchion?

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In the animated television show “The Simpsons”, what is the name of the Simpsons’ cat?

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Which is the longest book of the Bible by number of chapters?

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Random Knowledge Quiz #44

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Which of these is the title of a novel by William Faulkner?

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Can you pick Dmitri Mendeleev (the founder of the Periodic Table of Elements) out of this lineup?

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How is the number 3 written in binary code?

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When Albert Einstein moved from Germany to the United States, in which state did he live?

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What is the tallest building/structure in London, England?

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A standard basketball net is typically __________ long from the rim to the bottom of the net.

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What is a group of camels called?

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How many teats does a cow have?

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Which statement is TRUE?

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How did General Erwin Rommell die?

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According to the first line of Jailhouse Rock by Elvis Presley, “The ________ threw a party in the county jail”.

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In 2025, which country produced the most watermelons?

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