Random Knowledge Quizzes III

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Random Knowledge Quiz #45

Is your random knowledge poppin’ like popcorn?

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A female house cat can get pregnant as young as:

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How many Canadian provinces and/or territories border Hudson Bay?

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Can you pick Bram Stoker (the author of Dracula) out of this lineup?

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Which one of these countries is completely in the Southern Hemisphere?

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Which comedian was NOT in the movie Caddyshack?

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Where was the German battleship Bismarck sunk in 1941?

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When copper corrodes, it forms a ________ surface layer.

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Grunge music is typically associated with which city?

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“Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers”.  How much is a peck?

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In which Kentucky city was Muhammad Ali born?

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Which statement is TRUE?

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Orville Redenbacher is best-known for:

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The average score is 73%

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Random Knowledge Quiz #46

Is random knowledge sort of like the Tower of Babel to you?

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In the novel Cujo by Stephen King, what type of dog is Cujo?

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Can you pick former President James Madison out of this lineup?

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The story of the Tower of Babel appears in which book of the Bible?

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In the game of Clue, what is Mustard’s military rank?

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On what continent are you most likely to see a poison dart frog?

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What was the length of Rip Van Winkle’s “nap”?

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What was Thomas Edison’s middle name?

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What was the name of Michael Jackson’s California estate?

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What is another term for a white blood cell?

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How many Jeopardy games in a row did Ken Jennings win?

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Which one of these countries’ flags does NOT contain the color red?

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Who played the liquid-metal T-1000 Terminator in Terminator 2: Judgment Day?

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The average score is 80%

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Random Knowledge Quiz #47

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According to Worldostats, which country has the most giraffes?

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Can you pick the band Judas Priest out of this lineup?

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When were Pringles (a brand of stackable potato-based chips) invented?

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According to World Population Review, what is the second most populated city in Denmark?

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At what age did Vladimir Lenin die?

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Who was the Greek goddess of agriculture?

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What was the top-rated U.S. television program of 1980-81?

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What is the salary of the President of the United States?

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What is a perfect score on the SAT?

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When were Isaac Newton’s Laws of Motion published?

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How did Andrew Carnegie make most of his fortune?

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Which country produces the most sugarcane?

Your score is

The average score is 75%

1 votes, 5 avg
3

Random Knowledge Quiz #48

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Peter the Great was Tsar of Russia from:

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Can you pick the water boatman out of this lineup?

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Which country has the most crocodiles?

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In what manner does the Jack and the Beanstalk fairy tale end?

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Who was the first Vice President of the United States?

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The flag of which one of these countries includes the color black?

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Which U.S. state is nicknamed “The Pelican State”?

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In 2024, who replaced Pat Sajak as host of Wheel of Fortune?

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What is the second most populated city in Canada?

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Which so-called “low-cost” American airline went out of business in early May of 2026?

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Which one of these is a Jamaican brand of beer?

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A player begins a game of Checkers with how many checkers?

Your score is

The average score is 81%

1 votes, 5 avg
2

Random Knowledge Quiz #49

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Which one of these events occurs in May (with exceptions due to war and/or pandemic)?

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Can you pick the television character James Rockford out of this lineup?

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Which of these countries has a flag that includes a star or stars?

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Which novel begins, “Robert Cohn was once middleweight boxing champion of Princeton.”?

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The pH of Coca-Cola is approximately:

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An Impala is a car that was made by:

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Which country has the most beavers?

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How did serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer die?

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Which of these historical figures was born first?

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1 megagram = ___________ grams

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How many pairs of ribs does a normal human being have?

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According to Roman mythology, who was the father of Remus and Romulus?

Your score is

The average score is 83%

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2

Random Knowledge Quiz #50

Who has more random knowledge, you or Ice-T?

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Who was known as the “King of Swing”?

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Can you pick Cardi B out of this lineup?

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Which one of these words is misspelled?

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According to a nursery rhyme, “It’s raining, it’s pouring, the old man is _________”.

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Which one of these statements is TRUE?

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Which country has the most racoons?

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What was the first subatomic particle to be discovered?

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Who wrote the novel Mrs. Dalloway?

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Acer is a ____________ multinational company that produces computer hardware and electronics.

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Which one of these military leaders was born first?

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XCVII – LXIV = _________

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What is actor/musician Ice-T’s real name?

Your score is

The average score is 92%

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2

Random Knowledge Quiz #51

Do you have more random knowledge than Cleopatra had?

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Which one of these gods has the same name in both Greek and Roman mythology?

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Can you pick Rihanna out of this lineup?

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Which one of these words is misspelled?

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According to the nursery rhyme “Hey Diddle Diddle”, the dish ran away with the ______.

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Lizzie Borden was tried and acquitted of the 1892 axe murders of her father and stepmother in what state?

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Which statement is TRUE?

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How old was Cleopatra (technically, Cleopatra VII) when she died?

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What is the largest amphibian in the world?

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Consider Wendy’s fast-food restaurants.  What is the color of the girl’s hair?

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If you make the word “jabroni” in a game of Scrabble, how many points do you earn if we assume that no double or triple letters or double or triple words were used?

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According to World Population Review, which Mexican city has the second greatest population?

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Which of the points (1,3), (0,3), (0,2), (1,2) belong to the graph of function y = x + 2?

Your score is

The average score is 83%

1 votes, 5 avg
2

Random Knowledge Quiz #52

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What is the longest anaconda that has been scientifically recorded?

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Which country produces the most pears?

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What color of shirt does Charlie Brown of Peanuts most often wear?

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How did serial killer Tede Bundy die?

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What is the most densely populated country?

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What is the least densely populated country?

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Which one of these words is misspelled?

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What was the second “Vacation” movie starring Chevy Chase?

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The Escort was a car produced by:

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Which of these was an original Clue board game character?

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The sulfate ion contains how many oxygen atoms?

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Eggplant is a _______ hue.

Your score is

The average score is 83%

2 votes, 5 avg
2

Random Knowledge Quiz #53

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The United States ranks #2 in automobile production.  Which country produces the most automobiles per year?

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Approximately how many years would it take to travel from Earth to Neptune?

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Benjamin Franklin once wrote an essay titled “A Letter to the Royal Academy”.  This essay also goes by the name ______ ________.

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At approximately what angle does The Leaning Tower of Pisa lean?

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The first photograph, “View from the Window at Le Gras”, was taken by Joseph Niepce in the year ______.

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What were the names of the Titanic’s two sister ships?

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Ants do not have:

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In a classic game of Risk, there are four territories that compose the continent of Australia:  Eastern Australia, Western Australia, New Guinea, and __________________.

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The tallest mountain in South America, Aconcagua, is located in which country?

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Who was the drummer of The Jimi Hendrix Experience?

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A normal lobster has ____ legs.  (Note: a lobster’s claws are modified legs, and are therefore counted as legs by biologists)

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Which one of these U.S. states has completely banned billboards?

Your score is

The average score is 92%

1 votes, 5 avg
2

Random Knowledge Quiz #54

The mountain gorillas want to know how much random knowledge you have.

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As of 2026, approximately _________ mountain gorillas live in the wild.

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Can you pick Missouri Tigers football helmet out of this lineup?

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Which of these members of the Solar System is the smallest?

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Which of these is a brand of bourbon whiskey?

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Which one of these countries does NOT border Turkey?

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Which one of these words is misspelled?

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Which of these movies is about cycling?

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Name the TV show that is hosted by Tim Taylor in the TV sitcom Home Improvement.

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What does the U stand for in STFU?

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In the novel Animal Farm, the characters Boxer and Clover are:

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How many atoms of hydrogen are in one hydroxide ion?

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When was the Old Farmer’s Almanac founded?

Your score is

The average score is 92%

1 votes, 5 avg
2

Random Knowledge Quiz #55

Do you think that Cher will be impressed by your amount of random knowledge?

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What was Cher’s birth name?

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Can you pick the sea cucumber out of this lineup?

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If an atom gains three electrons, it becomes a/an:

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According to the nursery rhyme “Row, Row, Row Your Boat”, how should you row your boat?

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Who served as the first President of Djibouti from 1977 to 1999?

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What country produces the most coconuts?

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If two six-sided dice cubes are rolled, what are the chances of rolling a pair (doubles)?

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Which statement is TRUE?

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How old was Pope Leo XIV when he became Pope in 2025?

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In a game of Scrabble, the word “quiz” is worth ___ points, assuming that no double or triple letters and no double or triple words are involved.

Ganymede, Titan, Callisto, and Io

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How many moons in the Solar System are larger than Earth’s moon?

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What is the name of the cruise ship on which there was a hantavirus outbreak in May of 2026?

Your score is

The average score is 83%

2 votes, 5 avg
2

Random Knowledge Quiz #56

Wonder Woman wonders how much random knowledge you have.

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Consider the song Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds.  What type of eyes does the girl have?

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What is the largest lake that is entirely in France?

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Can you pick Howard Hughes out of this lineup?

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Who wrote The Wonderful Wizard of Oz?

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According to the nursery rhyme One, Two, Buckle My Shoe, “One, two, buckle my shoe.  Three, four, ________”.

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Who is credited with inventing the sewing machine?

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What is the symbol for the element meitnerium?

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Where is Bollywood?

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Who was the last performer at Woodstock in 1969?

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What is the secret identity of Wonder Woman?

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Which one was NOT one of Baskin Robbins original 31 flavors of ice cream?

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Which of these was NOT one of the original 13 American colonies?

Your score is

The average score is 92%

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Random Knowledge Quiz #57

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What is the first animal mentioned in the lyrics of “Old MacDonald Had a Farm”?

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Can you pick Ivan the Terrible out of this lineup?

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“The Iron Claw” is a movie that focuses on what sport?

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In the game Trouble, how many pieces (pegs) does a player have?

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Which country has the most yeti sightings?

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A female elephant typically gives birth to ____ calf/calves.

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25 cubic centimeters are equivalent to how many milliliters?

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What country produces the most papayas?

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Which statement is TRUE?

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The painting “Luncheon of the Boating party” was done by:

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Catherine the Great was empress regent of Russia from:

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A Manhattan cocktail includes:

Your score is

The average score is 79%

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Random Knowledge Quiz #58

Do you have more random knowledge than a random moose has?

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On average, an adult male moose weighs:

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Can you pick Elle Macpherson out of this lineup?

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Which character in Winnie the Pooh is frequently gloomy?

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Which statement is TRUE?

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As of 2026, the President of China is:

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Who wrote “Where the Wild Things Are”?

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The man who murdered John Lennon, Mark David Chapman,

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The word “tip”, meaning a gratuity, was originally an acronym standing for:

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How many professional boxing matches did Mike Tyson win before losing his first professional fight to Buster Douglas in 1990?

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The first steam-powered railway journey occurred on February 21, 1804, in _________.

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If 1/4X + 8 = 12, the X = ____

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The Elantra is an automobile made by:

Your score is

The average score is 88%

2 votes, 5 avg
2

Random Knowledge Quiz #59

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Which of these four options has the fastest growth rate?

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Can you pick former First Lady Rosalyn Carter out of this lineup?

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On average, what is the coldest country in Africa?

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During a four-day golf tournament, if a golfer does not qualify to play on days three and four, he or she is said to have __________.

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The nursery rhyme This Little Piggy begins with, “This little piggy went to _______”.

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Which band composed the song “Highway to Hell”?

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Approximately ______ people died when the Titanic sunk.

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What is the official language of Liechtenstein?

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Who painted “Luncheon on the Grass”?

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Which is the northernmost Ivy League school?

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Which symbol is an ampersand?

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“Siri” is a virtual assistant owned by:

Your score is

The average score is 96%

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2

Random Knowledge Quiz #60

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The Rogue is an automobile made by _______.

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Can you pick the television character Olivia Benson out of this lineup?

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Megalodon was an ancient _________.

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Jif and Skippy are brands of ______________.

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Who wrote the novel Hyperion?

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Alaska is the U.S. state with the greatest number of bald eagles.  Which state has the second greatest number of bald eagles?

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According to several sources, what is the most popular name for a pet cat?

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Which statement is TRUE?

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Which country has the lowest life expectancy?

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Who is the wealthiest rapper?

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Who reached a peak weight of approximately 1,400 pounds (635 kg) in 1978?

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In which movie did Robin Williams play the “bad guy” (antagonist)?

Your score is

The average score is 92%

1 votes, 5 avg
2

Random Knowledge Quiz #61

This quiz is not as long as a blue whale.

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The longest blue whale ever recorded measured approximately how long?

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Can you pick Robin Williams out of this lineup?

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According to the nursery rhyme Baa, Baa, Black Sheep, “Baa, baa black sheep.  Have you any wool? Yes, sir, yes, sir, _______ bags full”.

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The Crater of Diamonds State Park is in which state?

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According to comedian Ron White, “you can’t fix ________”.

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Which one was a character in the original Clue board game?

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Where was Billy Idol born?

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The diameter of the Earth is approximately _____ times greater than the diameter of the Moon.

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Light beers such as Bud Light and Miller Lite have an alcohol by volume content of ____.

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The LeBaron was a car produced by ___________ from 1977 to 1995.

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Which “-stan” country is confirmed as having nuclear weapons?

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Which company owns the virtual assistant “Alexa”?

Your score is

The average score is 88%

1 votes, 5 avg
2

Random Knowledge Quiz #62

Is it random, your knowledge?

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Where are you most likely to see a caiman in the wild?

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Can you pick Gregor Mendel, the father of genetics, out of this lineup?

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Which statement is TRUE?

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“Eeny, meeny, miny, moe

Catch a _______ by the toe”

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Elsie the Cow is a cartoon mascot created for which dairy products company?

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How tall is Yoda?

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How old was Harry Potter when he entered Hogwarts for the first time?

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For how many seasons (years) did Alex Trebek host Jeopardy?

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The television show “The Big Bang Theory” is set in which state?

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What is the average salt concentration of ocean water?

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Where is Absolut Vodka made?

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Which country produces the most peanuts?

Your score is

The average score is 79%

1 votes, 5 avg
2

Random Knowledge Quiz #63

Could James Bond get you to divulge all of your random knowledge?

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How does James Bond prefer his martinis?

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Can you pick Roger Federer out of this lineup?

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Brazil accounts for approximately ______ of South America’s total land area.

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The largest verified saltwater crocodile was ________ long.

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In the novel The Scarlet Letter, what is the name of the illegitimate child of Hester Prynne and Arthur Dimmesdale?

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Which of these words is misspelled?

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Which of King Henry VIII’s wives died of childbirth complications?

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17 + 8 x 6 = ____

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Kyrgyzstan is:

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The capital of Liberia is named in honor of which U.S. President?

11 / 12

Which Beatle wears a white suit on the Abbey Road album cover?

12 / 12

Wild bonobos live only in which country?

Your score is

The average score is 79%

1 votes, 5 avg
2

Random Knowledge Quiz #64

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Which one of these words is misspelled?

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Can you pick the fictional character Butthead out of this lineup?

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Which one of these animals lives exclusively on Madagascar?

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Although Edgar Allen Poe is often associated with Baltimore, he was born in ____________.

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

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In the Peanuts cartoons, the character Woodstock is a/an ____________.

7 / 12

Which barbell weight is least likely to be found in a weight room or gym?

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In the United States, about _____ percent of 40-year-olds have never been married.

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What is overwhelmingly regarded as the biggest car flop in history?

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A female ass is called a __________.

11 / 12

Approximately what percentage of Americans identify specifically as gay or lesbian?

12 / 12

Too much unabsorbed iron often causes feces to turn what color?

Your score is

The average score is 83%

1 votes, 5 avg
2

Random Knowledge Quiz #65

Do you feel like you are walking into an unknown cave when you take a random knowledge quiz?

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Which one of these sentences is gramattically correct?

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Can you pick the cartoon character Road Runner out of this lineup?

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Which of these could be an insect, a lighter, or a sport?

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Of these four cuts of beef, which is the most expensive per pound?

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Ontario is the most populated Canadian province.  Which is second in population?

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Neanderthals are thought to have gone extinct approximately how long ago?

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What three countries still actively hunt whales for commercial purposes?

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As of May 2026, who owns Death Row Records?

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Who is considered to be the leader of the Seven Dwarfs?

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Which one of these beverages does NOT contain caffeine?

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The word “ignoramus” is a/an:

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How many Jokers are usually included in a standard deck of playing cards?

Your score is

The average score is 83%

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Random Knowledge Quiz #66

Who would score higher on a random knowledge quiz, you or Brad Pitt?

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The Sahara Desert accounts for approximately ______ of Africa’s land area.

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Can you pick a scene from the movie Blazing Saddles out of this lineup?

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How many times has Brad Pitt been married?

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Which is the least populated Canadian province or territory?

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Which of these countries extends farthest south?

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The chemical symbol for terbium is:

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Which was the first West Coast team to win a Super Bowl?

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When playing paper football, the paper football should be made in what shape?

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Which is a movie that starred Julia Roberts?

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As of May 2026, what percentage of the world population uses the internet?

11 / 12

Whatever happened to Charles Manson?

12 / 12

In which river would you most likely find the fish known as an arapaima?

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The average score is 88%