Option:
- Brown cows produce chocolate milk
- Cows have cloven hooves
- Cows hate the colour red
- Cows have four stomachs
✔️Right Answer: Cows have cloven hooves
Q1.1 Which statement about cows is true?
- Cows sleep standing up
- Brown cows produce chocolate milk
- Cows are omnivores
- Cows have one stomach
✔️Right Answer: Cows have one stomach
Q1.2 Which statement about cows is false?
- Cows regurgitate their food
- Cows have cloven hooves
- A group of cows is called a herd
- Cows have four stomachs
✔️Right Answer: Cows have four stomachs
Q1.3 Which statement about cows is false?
- Cows sleep standing up
- Cows have cloven hooves
- Cows regurgitate their food
- Cows have one stomach
✔️Right Answer: Cows sleep standing up
Q1.4 Which statement about cows is false?
- Cows regurgitate their food
- Cows have cloven hooves
- Cows hate the colour red
- Cows have one stomach
✔️Right Answer: Cows hate the colour red
Option:
- England
- Ireland
- Wales
- Scotland
✔️Right Answer: Ireland
Q2.1 Which of these territories belongs to Great Britain?
- Wales
- Jersey
- Northern Ireland
- Isle of Man
✔️Right Answer: Wales
Q2.2 Which of these countries does not belong to Great Britain?
- Wales
- England
- Scotland
- Northern Ireland
✔️Right Answer: Northern Ireland
Q2.3 Which of these countries does not belong to the Commonwealth?
- South Sudan
- Canada
- Australia
- India
✔️Right Answer: South Sudan
Q2.4 Which of these is the UK not a part of?
- NATO
- European Union
- United Nations
- World Trade Organisation
✔️Right Answer: European Union
Option:
- Amazon River
- The Nile
- Yangtze River
- Mississippi River
✔️Right Answer: The Nile
Q3.1 Which is the largest continent in the world?
- Asia
- North America
- Africa
- Australia
✔️Right Answer: Asia
Q3.2 Which is the highest mountain in the world (above sea level)?
- Mount Everest
- K2
- Mount Kilimanjaro
- Mount McKinley
✔️Right Answer: Mount Everest
Q3.3 Which is the largest country in the world by area?
- USA
- Russia
- China
- Canada
✔️Right Answer: Russia
Q3.4 Which is the largest ocean in the world?
- Pacific Ocean
- Indian Ocean
- Arctic Ocean
- Atlantic Ocean
✔️Right Answer: Pacific Ocean
Q4.1 Which of these organs excretes waste products?
Q4.2 Which of these organs is involved in breathing?
Q4.3 Which of these organs is involved in digestion?
Q4.4 Which of these organs pumps your blood?
Option:
- Germany
- France
- United States
- United Kingdom
✔️Right Answer: United Kingdom
Q5.1 Which of these countries does not have left-hand traffic?
- Pakistan
- United States
- India
- Australia
✔️Right Answer: United States
Q5.2 Which of these countries has right-hand traffic?
- United Kingdom
- Austria
- Pakistan
- India
✔️Right Answer: Austria
Q5.3 Which of these countries does not have right-hand traffic?
- Austria
- United States
- Canada
- India
✔️Right Answer: India
Q5.4 Which of these countries used to have left-hand traffic but switched to right-hand traffic?
- Iraq
- Ireland
- Iceland
- Pakistan
✔️Right Answer: Iceland
Option:
- What a Girl Wants
- Like a Virgin
- Toxic
- If You Had My Love
✔️Right Answer: Like a Virgin
Q6.1 Which of these songs is this singer not famous for?
- Like a Virgin
- Material Girl
- Frozen
- What a Girl Wants
✔️Right Answer: What a Girl Wants
Q6.2 Which of these films did this famous singer appear in?
- Basic Instinct
- Cast Away
- Evita
- Bugsy Malone
✔️Right Answer: Evita
Q6.3 Which of these films did this famous singer not appear in?
- Evita
- Body of Evidence
- Dick Tracy
- Cast Away
✔️Right Answer: Cast Away
Q6.4 Which of these albums is this singer not famous for?
- American Dream
- Like a Virgin
- Ray of Light
- Bedtime Stories
✔️Right Answer: American Dream
Q7.1 Which of these planets is farthest from the Sun?
Q7.2 Which of these planets is the smallest?
Q7.3 Which of these planets is the biggest?
Q7.4 Which of these planets is the least dense?
Option:
- Doris Day
- Kim Novak
- Marilyn Monroe
- Grace Kelly
✔️Right Answer: Grace Kelly
Q8.1 This famous actress starred in which of the following films?
- Rear Window
- Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
- Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
- Sabrina
✔️Right Answer: Rear Window
Q8.2 This famous actress did NOT star in which of the following films?
- To Catch a Thief
- High Society
- High Noon
- Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
✔️Right Answer: Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
Q8.3 Which fact is NOT true about the actress pictured here?
- 2nd actress in history to appear on a postage stamp
- Married a Prince
- Won an Oscar
- Grew up in a Catholic Community
✔️Right Answer: 2nd actress in history to appear on a postage stamp
Q8.4 The actress pictured here was the muse of which Hollywood director?
- Howard Hawks
- Alfred Hitchcock
- Ingmar Bergman
- Billy Wilder
✔️Right Answer: Alfred Hitchcock
Option:
- North America
- Asia
- Africa
- Australia
✔️Right Answer: Australia
Q9.1 This famous landmark is located in which Australian state?
- South Australia
- New South Wales
- Northern Territory
- Western Australia
✔️Right Answer: Northern Territory
Q9.2 Which of these facts is NOT true about this famous Australian landmark?
- It’s made of limestone
- It’s higher than the Eiffel Tower
- It’s half a billion years old
- It’s higher than the Chrysler Building in NY
✔️Right Answer: It’s made of limestone
Q9.3 How old is this ancient rock?
- 1/2 billion years old
- 1 billion years old
- 3 million years old
- 2 million years old
✔️Right Answer: 1/2 billion years old
Q9.4 This famous Australian landmark is made from which type of rock?
- Limestone
- Pumice
- Granite
- Sandstone
✔️Right Answer: Sandstone
Option:
- Doctor Faustus
- Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead
- The Taming of the Shrew
- Nathan the Wise
✔️Right Answer: The Taming of the Shrew
Q10.1 Which of these plays was not written by Shakespeare?
- Cymbeline
- Tamburlaine
- Coriolanus
- Macbeth
✔️Right Answer: Tamburlaine
Q10.2 Which of these novels was written by Dickens?
- Tom Jones
- Moll Flanders
- Nicholas Nickleby
- Jane Eyre
✔️Right Answer: Nicholas Nickleby
Q10.3 Which of these novels was not written by Dickens?
- David Copperfield
- The Pickwick Papers
- Tom Jones
- A Tale of Two Cities
✔️Right Answer: Tom Jones
Q10.4 Which of these novels was not written by Jane Austen?
- Jane Eyre
- Mansfield Park
- Emma
- Pride and Prejudice
✔️Right Answer: Jane Eyre
Option:
- HMS Endeavour
- HMS Victory
- HMS Challenger
- HMS Beagle
✔️Right Answer: HMS Beagle
Q 11.1 Which historical person is pictured here?
- Charles Darwin
- Thomas Jeerson
- Gaston Bachelard
- Mark Twain
✔️Right Answer: Charles Darwin
Q11.2 Which of the following places on earth did this famous figure visit to further his research?
- New Zealand
- Antarctica
- North America
- Asia
✔️Right Answer: New Zealand
Q11-3 This famous naturalist visited many places on earth to further his research, but which place did he NOT visit?
- Australia
- New Zealand
- Tahiti
- Asia
✔️Right Answer: Asia
Q11.4 This historical figure was famous for which great work of scientific literature?
Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica
- Origin of Species
- Man’s Place in the Universe
- Discourse on Inequality
- Origin of Species
✔️Right Answer: Origin of Species
Option:
- Betelgeuse
- Proxima Centauri
- Rigel
- Wolf 359
✔️Right Answer: Proxima Centauri
Q12.1 Which of these stars is farthest from the sun?
- Betelgeuse
- Proxima Centauri
- Rigel
- Wolf 359
✔️Right Answer: Rigel
Q12.2 Which of these stars is the brightest?
- Betelgeuse
- Proxima Centauri
- Rigel
- Wolf 359
✔️Right Answer: Rigel
Q12.3 Which of these stars is the dimmest?
- Betelgeuse
- Proxima Centauri
- Rigel
- Wolf 359
✔️Right Answer: Wolf 359
Q12.4 Which of these stars is the largest?
- Betelgeuse
- Proxima Centauri
- Rigel
- Wolf 359
✔️Right Answer: Betelgeuse
Option:
- Denmark
- Italy
- France
- The Netherlands
✔️Right Answer: The Netherlands
Q 13.1 What is the title of this world-famous painting?
- Cypresses in Starry Night
- Night in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence
- Starry Night Over the Rhône
- The Starry Night
✔️Right Answer: The Starry Night
Q13.2 At which museum is this famous painting exhibited?
- The Louvre, Paris
- Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao
- National Gallery, London
- MoMA, New York
✔️Right Answer: MoMA, New York
Q13.3 Which artist created this painting?
- Vincent van Gogh
- George Seurat
- Karl Schmidt-Rottlu
- Edvard Munch
✔️Right Answer: Vincent van Gogh
Q13.4 The artist who created this painting famously had a lifelong correspondence by letter with his brother. What was his brother’s name?
- Theo
- Laurens
- Hank
- Bram
✔️Right Answer: Theo
Option:
- Malaysia
- China
- Philippines
- Thailand
✔️Right Answer: Thailand
Q14.1 The dish pictured here traditionally contains which of these ingredients?
- Squid ink
- Fish flakes
- Egg noodles
- Peanuts
✔️Right Answer: Peanuts
Q 14.2 The dish pictured here traditionally does NOT contain which of these ingredients?
- Fish flakes
- Rice noodles
- Tamarind juice
- Eggs
✔️Right Answer: Fish Flakes
Q 14.3 The dish pictured here was created in which decade?
- 1920s
- 1940s
- 1910s
- 1930s
✔️Right Answer: 1930s
Q14.4 The dish pictured here was invented by which person?
- Meechai Ruchuphan
- Chuan Leekpai
- Samak Sundaravej
- Plaek Phibunsongkhram
✔️Right Answer: Plaek Phibunsongkhram
Option:
- 1984
- Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
- The Great Gatsby
- Visions of Cody
✔️Right Answer: Visions of Cody
Q15.1 The author pictured here was a contemporary of which of the authors below?
- John Steinbeck
- Henry James
- Herman Melville
- Allen Ginsberg
✔️Right Answer: Allen Ginsberg
Q 15.2 A great American author is pictured here, and he had a remarkable memory. What was his nickname?
- “Memory Angel”
- “Memory Babe”
- “Memory Mick”
- “Guru of Memory”
✔️Right Answer: “Memory Babe”
Q15.3 In which year was the author pictured here born?
- 1945
- 1930
- 1922
- 1913
✔️Right Answer: 1922
Q15.4 Which author is pictured here?
- William S Burroughs
- Ernest Hemingway
- F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Jack Kerouac
✔️Right Answer: Jack Kerouac
✔️Right Answer: Beijing
Q16.1 What is the most populated city of this country? Type your answer
✔️Right Answer: Shanghai
Q16.2 Who is currently the head of this country’s central government? Type your answer in below!
✔️Right Answer: Xi Jinping
Q16.3 What is this country’s currency called? Type your answer in below!
✔️Right Answer: Renminbi
Q16.4 What is this country’s official name? Type your answer in below!
✔️Right Answer: People’s Republic of China
Q17.1 Which of these allowed the Scots to escape the Vikings?
Q17.2 Which of these did the first flowers resemble?
Q17.3 Which of these was used as a ‘cure’ for the bubonic plague in the Middle Ages?
Q17.4 Which of these was the first flower to grow in Hiroshima after the nuclear attack?
Option:
- Austria
- Germany
- Switzerland
- Israel
✔️Right Answer: Germany
Q18.1 Which instrument did this person famously play?
- Violin
- Clarinet
- Guitar
- Trombone
✔️Right Answer: Violin
Q18.2 Which of these did this person NOT research?
- Photoelectric eect
- General relativity
- Casimir eect
- Unified Field Theory
✔️Right Answer: Casimir eect
Q18.3 Which school subject was this person rather bad at?
- History
- Math
- French
- Physics
✔️Right Answer: French
Q18.4 For his research on which topic was this person honoured with the Nobel Prize?
- General relativity
- Unified Field Theory
- Casimir eect
- Photoelectric eect
✔️Right Answer: Photoelectric eect
✔️Right Answer: Taj Mahal
Q19.1 In which year was this building commissioned? Type your answer in below!
✔️Right Answer: 1631
Q19.2 Who commissioned this building? Type the person’s regal name in below!
✔️Right Answer: Shah Jahan
Q19.3 In which city is this building located? Type your answer in below!
✔️Right Answer: Agra
Q19.4 On the bank of which river was this building constructed? Type your answer in below!
✔️Right Answer: Yamuna
Option:
- Ir
- In
- Fe
- F
✔️Right Answer: Fe
Q20.1 Which of these elements has the highest electrical conductivity?
- Fe
- Au
- Cu
- Ag
✔️Right Answer: Ag
Q20.2 What is gold abbreviated as in the periodic table?
- Ge
- Au
- Gd
- Ag
✔️Right Answer: Au
Q20.3 Which of these elements is a noble gas?
- Ts
- Kr
- F
- Cl
✔️Right Answer: Kr
Q20.4 What is sodium abbreviated as in the periodic table?
- S
- N
- Na
- Si
✔️Right Answer: Na
- Mars
- Mercury
- Venus
- Neptune
✔️Right Answer: Venus
✔️Right Answer: IBM
- (A) Death Valley
- (B) Mariana Trench
- (C) Caspian Sea
- (D )Dead Sea
✔️Right Answer: (B) Mariana Trench
- Hungary
- Italy
- Lithuania
- Togo
✔️Right Answer: Hungary
- A
- B
- C
- D
- A
- B
- C
- D
- Patella
- Coccyx
- Pubis
- Ilium
- Ramses II
- Cleopatra
- King Tut
- Nefertiti
- (A) The surface of the Sun
- (B) Lightning
- (C) Lava
- (D) The Earth's core
- Forte
- Pecorino
- Largo
- Presto
- Hatia Islands
- Galápagos Islands
- Pink City Islands
- Victoria Island
✔️Right Answer:
- Ribosome
- Mitochondria
- Golgi apparatus
- Nucleus
- Ribosome
- Mitochondria
- Golgi apparatus
- Nucleus
- Ribosome
- Mitochondria
- Golgi apparatus
- Nucleus
- Retrograde
- Anterograde
- Transient
- Infantile
- Retrograde
- Anterograde
- Transient
- Infantile
Q36 These cute monsters produce a litter of one to three offspring, which they raise for about two years.
- True. During the vulnerable stage the male stays with the litter.
- False. After six months the youngsters are independent.
- True. They are also solitary creatures.
- False. After three months they are abandoned by the mother.
Q37 Which psychologist is most widely associated with the behavioral theory of classical conditioning?
- Sigmund Freud
- Abraham Maslow
- Ivan Pavlov
- Carl Jung
- Sigmund Freud
- Abraham Maslow
- Ivan Pavlov
- Carl Jung
Q38 Leonardo da Vinci painted the Mona Lisa at approximately the same time as one of these sites reached the height of its empire. Which historical site is it?
- A
- B
- C
- D
✔️Right Answer: Britannic
Q41 From largest to smallest, can you order these countries by total area? Type your answer in below!
✔️Right Answer: DBEAFC
Q42 Which of these men were baptized with the name “Joannes”?
Q43 The painter of this art piece was born in which month?
- April
- May
- June
- July
Q44 Which of these images was not taken in Europe?
✔️Right Answer:
Q45 What camera system was used to create the visual effects of the most successful movie of 1977? Type its name in below.
✔️Right Answer: Dykstraflex
Q46 Which of these birds is not indigenous to Europe?
✔️Right Answer: CAEFBD
Q48 What is the proper name for a geometric shape with four faces, four vertex corners, and six straight edges? Type your answer in below!
✔️Right Answer: Tetrahedron
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