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General Knowledge
47,553 questions • Page 6 of 680
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| 351 | What is the name of the main Character from the Series: Dead Space? | Isaac Clarke |
| 352 | The US emergency hotline is 911 because of the September 11th terrorist attacks. | False |
| 353 | "Typewriter" is the longest word that can be typed using only the first row on a QWERTY keyboard. | False |
| 354 | Which one of these is not a typical European sword design? | Scimitar |
| 355 | What is the nickname of the US state of California? | Golden State |
| 356 | What is the name of NASA’s most famous space telescope? | Hubble Space Telescope |
| 357 | Earth is located in which galaxy? | The Milky Way Galaxy |
| 358 | What was the first ever London Underground line to be built? | Metropolitan Line |
| 359 | What is the currency of India and Pakistan as well as a few other Asian countries? | Rupee |
| 360 | "Nephelococcygia" is the practice of doing what? | Finding shapes in clouds |
| 361 | The pickled gherkin was first added to hamburgers because a US health law required all fast-food to include a source of Vitamin C. | False |
| 362 | What element has the chemical symbol Kr? | Krypton |
| 363 | "Ananas" is mostly used as the word for Pineapple in other languages. | True |
| 364 | What country has had prime ministers named Eden, Major, Peel, Law, Brown and Heath? | United Kingdom |
| 365 | The sum of all the numbers on a roulette wheel is 666. | True |
| 366 | Furby was released in 1998. | True |
| 367 | Terry Gilliam was an animator that worked with which British comedy group? | Monty Python |
| 368 | What is the highest number of Michelin stars a restaurant can receive? | Three |
| 369 | Which of the following is an existing family in "The Sims"? | The Goth Family |
| 370 | Which chemical element, number 11 in the Periodic table, has the symbol Na? | Sodium |
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| 371 | What does the "G" mean in "G-Man"? | Government |
| 372 | Which country has the most Trappist breweries? | Belgium |
| 373 | In what year was McDonald's founded? | 1955 |
| 374 | When was "YouTube" founded? | February 14, 2005 |
| 375 | The new One World Trade Center in Manhattan, New York City was designed by which architect? | David Childs |
| 376 | What is the last letter of the Greek alphabet? | Omega |
| 377 | You can legally drink alcohol while driving in Mississippi. | True |
| 378 | Which of these words means "idle spectator"? | Gongoozler |
| 379 | What geometric shape is generally used for stop signs? | Octagon |
| 380 | What did the Spanish autonomous community of Catalonia ban in 2010, that took effect in 2012? | Bullfighting |
| 381 | Where is Apple Inc. headquartered? | Cupertino, California |
| 382 | Fast food restaurant chains Carl's Jr. and Hardee's are owned by the same company. | True |
| 383 | How would one say goodbye in Spanish? | Adiós |
| 384 | How many furlongs are there in a mile? | Eight |
| 385 | Which of the following carbonated soft drinks were introduced first? | Dr. Pepper |
| 386 | In which cardinal direction does the Sun rise from? | East |
| 387 | According to Sherlock Holmes, "If you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the..." | Truth |
| 388 | What do the letters of the fast food chain KFC stand for? | Kentucky Fried Chicken |
| 389 | Which month is Black History Month in the US? | February |
| 390 | Haggis is traditionally ate on Burns Night. | True |
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| 391 | Which item of clothing is usually worn by a Scotsman at a wedding? | Kilt |
| 392 | Macintosh has named six of its operating systems after big cats. What big cat did Macintosh name their 2007 release after? | Leopard |
| 393 | Francis Bacon died from a fatal case of pneumonia while he was attempting to preserve meat by stuffing a chicken with snow. | True |
| 394 | What was the name given to Japanese military dictators who ruled the country through the 12th and 19th Century? | Shogun |
| 395 | Which of the General Mills Corporation's monster cereals was the last to be released in the 1970's? | Fruit Brute |
| 396 | In architecture, a "pecklesteiner" is a set of doors that overlap each other when closed, and can be locked through a single keyhole. | False |
| 397 | A statue of Charles Darwin sits in what London museum? | Natural History Museum |
| 398 | What company developed the vocaloid Hatsune Miku? | Crypton Future Media |
| 399 | What type of animal was Harambe, who was shot after a child fell into it's enclosure at the Cincinnati Zoo? | Gorilla |
| 400 | What fast food chain has the most locations globally? | Subway |
| 401 | The French word for "glass" is "glace". | False |
| 402 | The emerald is the birthstone for what month? | May |
| 403 | After how many years of marriage would you celebrate a leather wedding anniversary? | 3 |
| 404 | A tangelo is a cross between a tangerine and what other fruit? | A grapefruit |
| 405 | What is the birthstone for the month of January? | Garnet |
| 406 | Which music hall entertainer was known as the `Prime Minister Of Mirth`? | George Robey |
| 407 | After Osama Bin Laden, which person was searched for most on the Internet in September 2001? | Nostradamus |
| 408 | In 2002, who topped Forbes magazine`s list of the richest fictional characters? | Santa Claus |
| 409 | If penultimate means next to last, what is the correct word for second to last? | Antepenultimate |
| 410 | Which month`s name is derived from the two-faced god of gates? | January (named after Janus) |
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| 411 | What is the longest line on the London Underground? | The Northern Line |
| 412 | In which year did the first bungee jump in Britain take place? | 1979 |
| 413 | On the London Underground, which is the only line to connect at some point with every other line on the system? | The Jubilee Line |
| 414 | What are the seven deadly sins? | Anger, Covetousness, Envy, Gluttony, Lust, Pride and Sloth |
| 415 | What is a Flemish giant? | A rabbit |
| 416 | What is the more common name for anthropophagy? | Cannibalism |
| 417 | In what year were the world`s first test tube twins born? | 1981 |
| 418 | Whose ghost is said to haunt the White House? | Abraham Lincolns |
| 419 | What was Marilyn Monroe`s real second name? | Mortenson |
| 420 | In which city did the first recorded car accident occur? | New York |
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