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Miscellaneous Quiz
1. What is the chemical symbol for the element gold?
Ans: Au
2. Who wrote the play “Romeo and Juliet”?
Ans: William Shakespeare
3. Who painted the “Mona Lisa”?
Ans: Leonardo da Vinci
4. What is the value of π (pi) to two decimal places?
Ans: 3.14
5. Who is known as the “King of Pop”?
Ans: Michael Jackson
6. What does the acronym “URL” stand for in the context of the internet?
Ans: Uniform Resource Locator
7. What is the national sport of Canada?
Ans: Ice hockey
8. Which film features a character named Harry Potter?
Ans: “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone”
9. What is the primary ingredient in traditional Japanese miso soup?
Ans: Miso paste. Miscellaneous Quiz
10. Who is the current Chancellor of Germany (as of 2022)?
Ans: Olaf Scholz
11. What is the term for the total value of goods and services produced within a country in a given year?
Ans: Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
12. What is the largest organ in the human body?
Ans: Skin
13. What is the longest word in the English language without a vowel?
Ans: “Rhythms”
14. What is the capital city of Australia?
Ans: Canberra
15. Who painted the famous artwork “Starry Night”?
Ans: Vincent van Gogh
16. What is the chemical symbol for silver?
Ans: Ag
17. In which year did World War II end?
Ans: 1945
18. What is the largest planet in our solar system?
Ans: Jupiter
19. Who is the author of “To Kill a Mockingbird”?
Ans: Harper Lee
20. What is the main ingredient in guacamole?
Ans: Avocado
21. What is the process of a caterpillar turning into a butterfly called?
Ans: Metamorphosis
22. Who is credited with inventing the telephone?
Ans: Alexander Graham Bell
23. What is the longest river in the world?
Ans: The Nile River. Miscellaneous Quiz
24. In Greek mythology, who was the king of the gods?
Ans: Zeus
25. What is the currency of Japan?
Ans: Yen
26. Who wrote the play “Hamlet”?
Ans: William Shakespeare
27. What does DNA stand for?
Ans: Deoxyribonucleic acid
28. Which country is known as the Land of the Rising Sun?
Ans: Japan
29. What is the study of Earth’s atmosphere called?
Ans: Meteorology
30. Who painted the “The Last Supper”?
Ans: Leonardo da Vinci
31. What is the world’s largest ocean?
Ans: Pacific Ocean
32. Which planet is known as the Red Planet?
Ans: Mars
33. What is the process of a liquid turning into a gas at its boiling point?
Ans: Vaporization or Boiling
34. Who is the lead singer of the band Queen?
Ans: Freddie Mercury
35. In which year did the Titanic sink?
Ans: 1912. Miscellaneous Quiz
36. What is the chemical formula for water?
Ans: H2O
37. What is the world’s tallest mountain?
Ans: Mount Everest
38. What is the square root of 144?
Ans: 12
39. Who wrote the novel “1984”?
Ans: George Orwell
40. What is the chemical symbol for helium?
Ans: He
41. Who is the current President of the United States?
Ans: Joe Biden
42. What is the study of earthquakes called?
Ans: Seismology
43. What is the chemical symbol for oxygen?
Ans: O
44. Who wrote the play “Romeo and Juliet”?
Ans: William Shakespeare
45. What is the largest organ in the human body?
Ans: Skin. Miscellaneous Quiz
46. What is the main language spoken in Brazil?
Ans: Portuguese
47. Who is the author of “The Catcher in the Rye”?
Ans: J.D. Salinger
48. What is the process of converting food into energy called?
Ans: Metabolism
49. What is the capital of Spain?
Ans: Madrid
50. Who is the Greek god of the sea?
Ans: Poseidon
51. What is the study of rocks called?
Ans: Geology
52. What is China’s currency?
Ans: Renminbi (Yuan)
53. What is the chemical symbol for carbon?
Ans: C. Miscellaneous Quiz
54. Who was the first female Prime Minister of the United Kingdom?
Ans: Margaret Thatcher
55. What is the study of animal behavior called?
Ans: Ethology
56. What is the largest desert in the world?
Ans: The Sahara Desert
57. Who is known as the “Father of Modern Physics”?
Ans: Albert Einstein
58. What is the chemical symbol for sodium?
Ans: Na. Miscellaneous Quiz
59. Who is the author of “The Odyssey”?
Ans: Homer
60. What is the process of plants taking in water through their roots called?
Ans: Absorption
61. What is the largest island in the world?
Ans: Greenland
62. What is the chemical symbol for nitrogen?
Ans: N
63. Who painted “The Starry Night”?
Ans: Vincent van Gogh
64. In which country is the Great Wall of China located?
Ans: China
65. What is the study of the human mind and behavior called?
Ans: Psychology. 0 0 0.
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General Knowledge
Q. What is the capital of Australia?
Answer: Canberra
Q. Who is known as the “Father of Computer”?
Answer: Charles Babbage
Q. What is the chemical symbol for gold?
Answer: Au
Literature
Q. Who wrote ‘Pride and Prejudice’?
Answer: Jane Austen
Q. Which is the longest epic poem in the world?
Answer: Mahabharata
Q. Who is the hero of Shakespeare’s ‘Hamlet’?
Answer: Prince Hamlet
Science
Q. What is the powerhouse of the cell?
Answer: Mitochondria
Q. How many planets are there in the solar system?
A. Eight
Q. Which gas do plants absorb during photosynthesis?
A. Carbon dioxide
History
Q. Who was the first President of the United States?
A. George Washington
Q. In which year did World War II end?
A. 1945
Q. Who was the founder of the Mongol Empire?
A. Genghis Khan
Geography
Q. Which is the largest continent in the world?
A. Asia
Q. Which river flows through the city of Paris?
A. Seine
Q. Which is the highest mountain in the world?
A. Mount Everest
Entertainment
Q. Who played the role of Iron Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe?
A. Robert Downey Jr.
Q. Which movie won the Academy Award for Best Picture in 2020?
Answer: Parasite
Q: Who is the author of ‘Harry Potter’ series?
Answer: J.K. Rowling
Sports
Question: How many players are there in a football team?
Answer: Eleven
Question: Which country has won the most FIFA World Cups?
Answer: Brazil
Question: What is the term for three consecutive strikes in bowling?
Answer: Turkey
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