Miscellaneous Quizzes III

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Complete the Title of Each Novel

Fifteen partial titles of novels are given.  How many of the titles can you complete?

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Frankenstein; or, the Modern __________

(by Mary Shelley)

2 / 15

Watership ________

(by Richard Adams)

3 / 15

__________ Island

(by Robert Louis Stevenson)

4 / 15

The Island of Dr. _________

(by H.G. Wells)

5 / 15

The _________ Papers

(by Charles Dickens)

6 / 15

Wuthering _________

(by Emily Bronte)

7 / 15

White ________

(by Jack London)

8 / 15

________ of Darkness

(by Joseph Conrad)

9 / 15

The __________ of Water

(by Nathan Harris)

10 / 15

The _________ of Wrath

(by John Steinbeck)

11 / 15

Pride and __________

(by Jane Austen)

12 / 15

Light in _________

(by William Faulkner)

13 / 15

The _________ in the Rye

(by J.D. Salinger)

14 / 15

The World According to ________

(by John Irving)

15 / 15

On the ________

(by Jack Kerouac)

Your score is

The average score is 82%

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Complete the Title of Each Novel (#2)

1 / 15

The Sound and the ________

(by William Faulkner)

2 / 15

The ______ Also Rises

(by Ernest Hemingway)

3 / 15

Clan of the Cave ________

(by Jean Auel)

4 / 15

The _________ of Heaven

(by Ursula Le Guin)

5 / 15

A Brief History of _______

(by Stephen Hawking)

6 / 15

The ________ Archipelago

(by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn)

7 / 15

God Emperor of _______

(by Frank Herbert)

8 / 15

Wild ________

(by Octavia Butler)

9 / 15

Harry Potter and the __________ of Azkaban

(by J.K. Rowling)

10 / 15

Pale ______

(by Vladimir Nabokov)

11 / 15

To the __________

(by Virginia Woolf)

12 / 15

Midnight’s _________

(by Salman Rushdie)

13 / 15

An __________ Tragedy

(by Theodore Dreiser)

14 / 15

The Old __________ Shop

(by Charles Dickens)

15 / 15

The ___________ of Being Earnest

(by Oscar Wilde)

Your score is

The average score is 83%

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Complete the Title of Each Novel (#3)

1 / 15

The __________ Karamazov

(by Fyodor Dostoevsky)

2 / 15

The Two _________

(by J.R.R. Tolkien)

3 / 15

The Good ________

(by Pearl Buck)

4 / 15

Things Fall ________

(by Chinua Achebe)

5 / 15

Of _______ and Men

(by John Steinbeck)

6 / 15

The Heart is a Lonely __________

(by Carson McCullers)

7 / 15

________ Zhivago

(by Boris Pasternak)

8 / 15

Do Androids Dream of __________ Sheep?

(by Philip K. Dick)

9 / 15

A Farewell to _______

(by Ernest Hemingway)

10 / 15

All _________ on the Western Front

(by Erich Maria Remarque)

11 / 15

In Search of Lost ______

(by Marcel Proust)

12 / 15

___________ Man

(By Ralph Ellison)

13 / 15

The Golden ___________

(by Doris May Lessing)

14 / 15

As I Lay _________

(by William Faulkner)

15 / 15

The __________ of Dorian Gray

(by Oscar Wilde)

Your score is

The average score is 90%

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9, 10, 11, or 12?

1 / 16

commandments given by God to Moses

2 / 16

members of the Fellowship of the Ring in the Lord of the Rings trilogy

3 / 16

number at the top of a clock

4 / 16

number of justices on the Supreme Court of the United States

5 / 16

number of pipers piping in The Twelve Days of Christmas song

6 / 16

players on the field at one time for one NFL team

7 / 16

countries that are entirely in South America (meaning: we are not counting French Guiana)

8 / 16

half of the number of teams in the Premiere League

9 / 16

number of “little Indians” in a novel by Agatha Christie

10 / 16

the atomic number of sodium

11 / 16

players on a baseball field for one team

12 / 16

time zones in Russia

13 / 16

the square root of 144

14 / 16

millimeters in a centimeter

15 / 16

number of circles of Hell in Dante’s Inferno

16 / 16

title of a movie starring Bruce Willis and Brad Pitt: ____ Monkeys

Your score is

The average score is 94%

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Table of Measures

For example, how many pecks in a bushel?

1 / 12

1 league = ___ statute miles

2 / 12

___ pints = 1 quart

3 / 12

1 hogshead = ___ gallons

4 / 12

1 square yard = ___ square feet

5 / 12

1 ounce = ___ drams

6 / 12

1 rod = ___ yards

7 / 12

1 mile = ______ feet

8 / 12

1 fathom = ___ feet

9 / 12

___ gills = 1 pint

10 / 12

1 furlong = ___ mile

11 / 12

___ teaspoons = 1 tablespoon

12 / 12

1 bushel = ___ pecks

Your score is

The average score is 92%

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Greek Deities and Roman Deities

Given the Greek god or goddess, can you name the Roman equivalent? (Note: one the names is the same in both Greek and Roman mythology.)

1 / 14

Greek god: Zeus

Roman god: _________

2 / 14

Greek goddess: Hera

Roman goddess: _______

3 / 14

Greek god: Poseidon

Roman god: _________

4 / 14

Greek god: Ares

Roman god: _______

5 / 14

Greek goddess: Athena

Roman goddess: _________

6 / 14

Greek goddess: Demeter

Roman goddess: _________

7 / 14

Greek god: Apollo

Roman god: _________

8 / 14

Greek goddess: Artemis

Roman goddess: _________

9 / 14

Greek goddess: Aphrodite

Roman goddess: _________

10 / 14

Greek god: Hephaistos

Roman god: __________

11 / 14

Greek god: Hermes

Roman god: __________

12 / 14

Greek god: Dionysos

Roman god: _________

13 / 14

Greek god: Eros

Roman god: ________

14 / 14

Greek god: Hades

Roman god: ________

Your score is

The average score is 100%

1 votes, 5 avg
1

Matching Quiz: First Ladies

Can you match the first and last names of various First Ladies?  (Not all First Ladies are included in this quiz.)

1 / 4

Match first and last names.

Nancy
Abigail
Michelle
Lady Bird
Eleanor
Mary

2 / 4

Match first and last names.

Laura
Rosalyn
Jacqueline
Martha
Florence
Lou

3 / 4

Match first and last names.

Hillary
Grace
Dolley
Betty
Melania
Mamie

4 / 4

Match first and last names.

Jill
Barbara
Ellen
Elizabeth
Pat
Bess

Your score is

The average score is 100%

1 votes, 5 avg
13

True or False: Various Topics

1 / 15

Uzbekistan has greater land area than Turkmenistan.

2 / 15

An atom of copper is heavier than an atom of silver.

3 / 15

Scoring exactly four points on one play in the NFL is impossible.

4 / 15

Mars is larger than Venus.

5 / 15

Finland has a greater human population than Lithuania.

6 / 15

Brad Pitt acted in the movie 12 Monkeys.

7 / 15

The band Slayer has won two Grammy Awards.

8 / 15

Rubbing alcohol is a homogeneous mixture.

9 / 15

The Carolina Panthers have won a Super Bowl game.

10 / 15

The flag of Burkina Faso includes one star.

11 / 15

Mick Jagger was born during the 1940s.

12 / 15

Meta Platforms, Inc. owns Instagram.

13 / 15

Gregor Mendel was born in France.

14 / 15

When considering the id, ego, and superego of the human psyche, the id contains our unconscious primal instincts and desires.

15 / 15

The Galapagos Islands belong to Peru.

Your score is

The average score is 72%

2 votes, 5 avg
2

Blue Quiz

Every question in this quiz has something to do with blue.

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Which Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle wears blue?

2 / 15

Who popularized the song “Blue Bayou”?

3 / 15

Which of these is most likely to be blue?

4 / 15

Which city is home to the NHL’s Blues?

5 / 15

Which one is a light blue property in the game of Monopoly?

6 / 15

Which artist had a “Blue Period” from 1901 to 1904?

7 / 15

The Blue Bombers of the Canadian Football League are located in which city?

8 / 15

A brand of beer: ________ Blue Ribbon

9 / 15

Which singer was nicknamed “Ol’ Blue Eyes”?

10 / 15

Which one of these compound’s crystals are blue?

11 / 15

Red litmus paper turns blue if it touches a/an __________ solution.

12 / 15

Which of these planets is blue?

13 / 15

The flag of which of these countries is primarily blue?

14 / 15

Which of these Ivy League schools has blue and white football uniforms?

15 / 15

The eggs of which bird are blue?

Your score is

The average score is 87%

2 votes, 5 avg
11

Green Quiz

Every question has something to do with green.

1 / 15

The Hulk’s alter ego is:

2 / 15

Green Book won the Best Picture Academy Award in ______.

3 / 15

Which college football team is nicknamed the Green Wave?

4 / 15

Which of these is a green property in the game of Monopoly?

5 / 15

What is the capital of Greenland?

6 / 15

Who is the vocalist of Green Day?

7 / 15

Greenpeace originated in:

8 / 15

Which of these minerals is usually green?

9 / 15

What animal is known for having green eyes?

10 / 15

Which of these country’s flags is mainly green?

11 / 15

Which one of these NFL teams wears dark green?

12 / 15

The color green is associated most with which one of these holidays?

13 / 15

Tom Hanks and Michael Clarke Duncan starred in which movie?

14 / 15

Which band had a hit with the song “Green River” in 1969?

15 / 15

Which company’s logo is green and yellow?

Your score is

The average score is 79%

1 votes, 5 avg
1

Red Quiz

Every question has something to do with red.

1 / 15

What is known as the “red planet”?

2 / 15

Which of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles wears red?

3 / 15

Which NHL team is nicknamed “Red Wings”?

4 / 15

What type of red slippers does Dorothy have in The Wizard of Oz?

5 / 15

Which of these signs is usually red?

6 / 15

Which major league baseball team is nicknamed “Reds”?

7 / 15

Erik the Red is credited with discovering _____________.

8 / 15

Which one of these Winter Olympians has red hair?

9 / 15

Which of these is a red property in the game of Monopoly?

10 / 15

Which country’s flag is mostly red?

11 / 15

What movie is a prequel to Silence of the Lambs?

12 / 15

The Hunt for Red October stars Sean Connery and _____________.

13 / 15

A _________ salt exhibits a red color during a flame test.

14 / 15

Blue litmus paper turns red if tested with a/an _________ solution.

15 / 15

What red car did Prince sing about?

Your score is

The average score is 100%

1 votes, 5 avg
1

Yellow Quiz

Every question has something to do with yellow.

1 / 14

A song by The Beatles: Yellow __________

2 / 14

Calling somebody “yellow” implies that the person is a _________.

3 / 14

The song “Don’t Eat the Yellow Snow” was composed and performed by:

4 / 14

Yellow fever is a:

5 / 14

Which one of these Monopoly properties is yellow?

6 / 14

Which college football team is nicknamed “Yellow Jackets”?

7 / 14

About 96% of Yellowstone National Park is in what state?

8 / 14

Which number is the solid yellow ball in pool/billiards?

9 / 14

Which of these flags includes the color yellow?

10 / 14

Which of these are usually yellow?

11 / 14

Which cartoon character has yellow skin?

12 / 14

What type of street signs are usually yellow?

13 / 14

Which of these vehicles is usually yellow?

14 / 14

Which of these words is most associated with “yellow journalism”?

Your score is

The average score is 100%

1 votes, 5 avg
1

Orange Quiz

Every question has something to do with orange.  This quiz is about orange things in general, not just oranges the fruit.

1 / 15

Which Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle wears orange?

2 / 15

Which country’s national football (soccer) team wears orange?

3 / 15

Which of these is an orange property in the game of Monopoly?

4 / 15

Which of these college football teams wears orange and white?

5 / 15

Who wrote A Clockwork Orange?

6 / 15

The color orange is most associated with which holiday?

7 / 15

Which U.S. state produces the most oranges?

8 / 15

Which country’s flag includes the color orange?

9 / 15

In pool, the solid orange ball is number ___.

10 / 15

Which band composed and performed the song “Orange Crush”?

11 / 15

Orange is one of the official colors of which major league baseball team?

12 / 15

Which one of these is usually orange?

13 / 15

Which one of these sports balls is orange?

14 / 15

Who or what was Agent Orange during the Vietnam War?

15 / 15

Which NFL team had a defense that was known as the “Orange Crush” defense in the late 1970s and early 1980s?

Your score is

The average score is 100%

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1

Brown Quiz

Every question has something to do with brown.

1 / 15

Which of these novels was written by Dan Brown?

2 / 15

Which company’s motto from 2002-2010 was “What can Brown do for you”?

3 / 15

Brown University is an Ivy League school.  In what state is Brown University?

4 / 15

Which musician is known for the song “Brown Eyed Girl”?

5 / 15

In what area of Texas is Brownsville?

6 / 15

Which major league baseball team has brown as one of their official colors?

7 / 15

Besides wearing brown, which of these colors do the Cleveland Browns of the NFL also wear?

8 / 15

Which band composed and performed “Brown Sugar”?

9 / 15

Musician James Brown is/was known as the “Godfather of ________”.

10 / 15

What does “brown bagging it” mean?

11 / 15

___________ Brown is a series of children’s books.

12 / 15

The name of an American female rapper: ______ Brown.

13 / 15

“Father Brown” is a detective series on ____.

14 / 15

How did abolitionist John Brown die in 1859?

15 / 15

“Brown Album” is the fifth studio album by what band?

Your score is

The average score is 100%

1 votes, 5 avg
1

White Quiz

Every question has something to do with white.

1 / 15

Walter White is a character in which television show?

2 / 15

When did The Beatles release The White Album?

3 / 15

How many white stripes are on the flag of the United States?

4 / 15

Which one of these songs is by The White Stripes?

5 / 15

Which band scored a hit with the song “More Human Than Human”?

6 / 15

Who wrote the novel White Fang?

7 / 15

Who is best known for singing “White Christmas”?

8 / 15

Which movie contains the line, “Where all the white women at”?

9 / 15

In what general area of Russia would you find the White Sea?

10 / 15

Which major tennis tournament requires players to wear white?

11 / 15

Gold accounts for what percentage of “white gold”?

12 / 15

White Russia is now officially known as the Republic of _________.

13 / 15

Which city is home to major league baseball’s White Sox?

14 / 15

White blood cells are also called __________.

15 / 15

What is a “white elephant”?

Your score is

The average score is 100%

1 votes, 5 avg
2

Black Quiz

Every question has something to do with black.

1 / 15

Who starred as Joe Black in Meet Joe Black?

2 / 15

Which band’s members included Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, Bill Ward, and Ozzy Osbourne?

3 / 15

The film Black Hawk Down is set in which country?

4 / 15

Which NFL team’s official colors include black?

5 / 15

“Black Friday” is the day:

6 / 15

Which one of these countries has a flag that includes black?

7 / 15

Which of these is a Led Zeppelin song?

8 / 15

Black mambas are most likely to found in which of these biomes?

9 / 15

Which one of these countries borders the Black Sea?

10 / 15

Who was known as “The Man in Black”?

11 / 15

What is the actual color of an airplane’s “black box”?

12 / 15

What is the name of one of the ships in Pirates of the Caribbean?

13 / 15

Which of these elements is usually black?

14 / 15

What is a blackbody?

15 / 15

Which country’s national rugby union team is called the “All Blacks”?

Your score is

The average score is 90%

2 votes, 5 avg
2

Purple Quiz

Every question has something to do with purple.

1 / 15

Which vegetable is purple on the outside?

2 / 15

Which of these is a shade of purple?

3 / 15

Which NFC North Division team wears purple?

4 / 15

Which mineral often has purple crystals?

5 / 15

Which musician composed and performed the song “Purple Rain”?

6 / 15

Which country’s flag contains some purple?

7 / 15

The Color Purple was written by:

8 / 15

The band Deep Purple is well-known for what song?

9 / 15

Which of these chemical compounds has dark purple crystals?

10 / 15

Which of these is a real bird?

11 / 15

In the past, purple was associated with:

12 / 15

Which fast-food restaurant’s logo includes the color purple?

13 / 15

Who composed and performed the song “Purple Haze”?

14 / 15

_________ and the Purple Crayon

15 / 15

In the Catholic church, purple is associated with:

Your score is

The average score is 90%

1 votes, 5 avg
1

True or False: Various Topics #2

1 / 15

As of May 2026, Paul McCartney is the only surviving Beatle.

2 / 15

Maria Sharapova is shown in this picture.

3 / 15

Meta Platforms, Inc. owns TikTok.

4 / 15

Winston Churchill was voted out of office in 1945.

5 / 15

Florida has more wild alligators than any other state.

6 / 15

The chemical symbol of einsteinium is Ei.

7 / 15

In RNA, adenine pairs with uracil.

8 / 15

Donald Trump played organized baseball while in high school.

9 / 15

The average weight of an adult male chimpanzee is 185 pounds (83.9 kilograms).

10 / 15

Texas is larger by land area than Uruguay.

11 / 15

Uluru is over 1,000 feet (305 meters) tall.

12 / 15

Beyonce and Jay-Z have been married for over 15 years.

13 / 15

The Blue Nile is longer than the White Nile.

14 / 15

Venus Williams won a Wimbledon singles title before Serena Wiliams did.

15 / 15

Elizabeth Taylor was never married to an American man.

Your score is

The average score is 100%

1 votes, 5 avg
2

True or False: Various Topics #3

1 / 15

Benjamin Franklin is pictured on the United States’ $100 bill.

2 / 15

The cartoon character who is pictured here has the first name of “Louie”.

3 / 15

Carl Weathers, who played Apollo Creed in Rocky, also had an acting role in Predator.

4 / 15

Equatorial Guinea is a landlocked country.

5 / 15

The chemical symbol for promethium is Pm.

6 / 15

All mixtures are solutions.

7 / 15

Meow Mix is a brand of cat food.

8 / 15

Metallica never uses the word “never” in their lyrics.

9 / 15

Blueberries are usually larger than strawberries.

10 / 15

President Richard Nixon liked to mix ketchup with cottage cheese and then eat the mixture.

11 / 15

Some crepe myrtles have purple flowers.

12 / 15

French is an official language of Madagascar.

13 / 15

The United Kingdom has had exactly one female Prime Minister.

14 / 15

In pool, the number 1 ball is blue.

15 / 15

Several British ships were sunk during the Falklands War.

Your score is

The average score is 83%

1 votes, 5 avg
2

True or False: Various Topics #4

1 / 15

There are 8 stars on the flag of Venezuela.

2 / 15

The helmet pictured here is a Northwestern Wildcats helmet.

3 / 15

A Super Bowl game has never ended in a shutout.

4 / 15

Paraguay is south of Uruguay.

5 / 15

The equator passes through Kenya.

6 / 15

A solution of 6-molar hydrochloric acid has a negative pH value.

7 / 15

Captain James Cook died on the shores of Tahiti.

8 / 15

Plant cells have vacuoles.

9 / 15

The chemical symbol for moscovium is Ms.

10 / 15

Florida was sold to the United States by France.

11 / 15

The average gestation period for a housecat is approximately 63 to 65 days.

12 / 15

A bear is pictured on the state flag of Michigan.

13 / 15

The fictitious character Marge Simpson has blue hair.

14 / 15

A full moon is immediately followed by a waxing gibbous moon.

15 / 15

Jack Nicholson has never won an Academy Award for Best Actor.

Your score is

The average score is 90%

1 votes, 5 avg
2

True or False: Various Topics #5

1 / 15

Some military tanks can move faster than 40 miles per hour (64.4 kilometers per hour).

2 / 15

The college football helmet shown here represents the Wyoming Cowboys.

3 / 15

Consider bones of the human body.  The ulna is longer than the humerus.

4 / 15

The chemical symbol for terbium is Tr.

5 / 15

Barack Obama attended Columbia University in New York City.

6 / 15

In the movie Free Willy, Willy is a beluga.

7 / 15

Ethiopia has a greater human population than Egypt.

8 / 15

In major league baseball, triples are more common than triple plays.

9 / 15

In a game of Rock, Paper, Scissors, if Person A plays rock and Person B plays paper, Person A wins.

10 / 15

Slovenia has greater land area than Slovakia.

11 / 15

Oahu is the most highly populated of the Hawaiian Islands.

12 / 15

Granite is a metamorphic rock.

13 / 15

The Chevy Corvette was first made in the 1960s.

14 / 15

Norway shares a land border with Finland.

15 / 15

As far as people know, a fox has never successfully mated with a wolf.

Your score is

The average score is 90%

1 votes, 5 avg
1

True or False: Various Topics #6

1 / 15

The color of the lone star on the state flag of Texas is white.

2 / 15

This picture is from the movie Dr. No.

3 / 15

The pirate known as Blackbeard died of starvation after having been marooned.

4 / 15

In the game of Scrabble, there are 4 blank tiles.

5 / 15

The chemical symbol for mendelevium is Me.

6 / 15

Conventional automobile batteries contain sulfuric acid.

7 / 15

“The Most Interesting Man in the World” is a character who appears in advertisements/commercials for Corona beer.

8 / 15

Groovy Grape was one of Baskin Robbin’s original 31 flavors of ice cream.

9 / 15

Kyrgyzstan is a landlocked country.

10 / 15

In the novel The Hobbit, the name of the dragon is Smaug.

11 / 15

Gas City is a real city in Indiana.

12 / 15

Karl Marx was born in Russia.

13 / 15

John Wayne’s real name was Marion Morrison.

14 / 15

During World War II, the German army invaded Sweden.

15 / 15

The first country to host the Winter Olympics was France.

Your score is

The average score is 100%

1 votes, 5 avg
1

True or False: Various Topics #7

1 / 15

There have been verified sightings of Bigfoot in Hawaii.

2 / 15

Ozzy Osbourne’s baptismal name was John Michael Osbourne.

3 / 15

The fish pictured here is a tuna.

4 / 15

Larry the Cable Guy is known for saying “Git-R-Done”.

5 / 15

Estonia is south of Latvia.

6 / 15

Honiara is the capital of the Marshall Islands.

7 / 15

Over 90% of the United States’ brown bear population lives in Alaska.

8 / 15

Animal cells contain chloroplasts.

9 / 15

Apple-flavored Jolly Rancher candies are green.

10 / 15

In the game Rock, Paper, Scissors, if Person A plays scissors while Person B plays rock, Person B wins.

11 / 15

Leonardo DiCaprio has never been married.

12 / 15

Japan has nuclear weapons.

13 / 15

Canada is the largest producer of cranberries in the world.

14 / 15

Jetta cars are made by Volkswagon.

15 / 15

The “CO” in COBOL programming language stands for common.

Your score is

The average score is 100%

1 votes, 5 avg
1

True or False: Various Topics #8

1 / 15

The Wizard of Oz won an Academy Award for Best Picture.

2 / 15

This picture shows a Philadelphia Eagles football helmet.

3 / 15

Red pandas live in Africa.

4 / 15

Bronze contains tin.

5 / 15

The praying mantis is a carnivore.

6 / 15

The traditional gift for a 10th wedding anniversary is tin or aluminum.

7 / 15

Croatia is iandlocked.

8 / 15

Ron Wood is an original member of the Rolling Stones.

9 / 15

Justin Bieber has been banned from China.

10 / 15

The Chicago Bears have not won a Super Bowl.

11 / 15

The Rock was the first wrestler to use the word “jabroni”.

12 / 15

The woodblock print titled “The Great Wave off Kanagawa” was created by Katsushika Hokusai.

13 / 15

Macaroni and cheese is a homogeneous mixture.

14 / 15

The name of the dog in the movie Big Jake is “Dog”.

15 / 15

The flag of Austria is red and white.

Your score is

The average score is 100%

1 votes, 5 avg
2

True or False: Various Topics #9

1 / 15

Spectacled bears live in Asia.

2 / 15

The snake shown in this picture is a black mamba.

3 / 15

November has 31 days.

4 / 15

Most of Countess Bathory’s victims were old men.

5 / 15

The name of the town in the movie Unforgiven is Big Whiskey.

6 / 15

Donald Duck’s girlfriend is named Darlene.

7 / 15

A dragonfly has 4 wings.

8 / 15

The United States bought Alaska from Canada.

9 / 15

In the original Trivial Pursuit game, the Science & Nature category is blue.

10 / 15

“Enter Sandman” was a song on Metallica’s …And Justice for All album.

11 / 15

Paraguay is smaller than every country that it borders.

12 / 15

Italy did NOT qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

13 / 15

Achilles dies in the Iliad.

14 / 15

Robert Wadlow, the tallest human on record, was 8 feet and 4 inches tall.

15 / 15

Six U.S. states border the Pacific Ocean.

Your score is

The average score is 90%

1 votes, 5 avg
2

True or False: Various Topics #10

1 / 15

Lions live in the wild in India.

2 / 15

A gryphon (griffin) is shown in the picture.

3 / 15

Germany shares a land border with Liechtenstein.

4 / 15

The number 15 is part of the Fibonacci sequence.

5 / 15

Portugal was neutral during World War II.

6 / 15

Fettucini is thinner than vermicelli.

7 / 15

The letter Y is worth 3 points in Scrabble.

8 / 15

The Atlantic Ocean is the second largest ocean on Earth.

9 / 15

Saturn has more moons than Neptune.

10 / 15

The iPhone was unveiled in 2007.

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Michelle Pfeiffer co-starred in the movie Se7en.

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In the NFL, a safety results in two points for the defensive team.

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The Soviet Union’s first detonation of an atomic bomb occurred in 1946.

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In the game of Monopoly, yellow properties are more expensive than red properties.

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July has 31 days.

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