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General Knowledge

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# Question Answer
1 "27 Club" is a term used to refer to a list of famous actors, musicians, and artists who died at the age of 27. True
2 Which is the most popular spoken language in the Southern Hemisphere? Portuguese
3 Only a small percentage of the world's population is lactose intolerant. False
4 Which of the following chemicals are found in eggplant seeds? Nicotine
5 Who is the youngest person to receive a Nobel Prize? Malala Yousafzai
6 What is the romanized Arabic word for "moon"? Qamar
7 NCIS stands for "Navy Corps Investigative Service" False
8 What alcoholic drink is mainly made from juniper berries? Gin
9 The buried remains of which English explorer of Australia were found in London in January 2019? Matthew Flinders
10 When was Nintendo founded? September 23rd, 1889
11 Who is the author of Jurassic Park? Michael Crichton
12 De Eemhof, Port Zelande and Het Heijderbos are holiday villas owned by what company? Center Parcs
13 What country does sushi & karaoke come from? Japan
14 What direction does the Statue of Liberty face? Southeast
15 What is the world's most expensive spice by weight? Saffron
16 Linus Pauling, one of the only winners of multiple Nobel Prizes, earned his Nobel Prizes in Chemistry and what? Peace
17 What is the Spanish word for "donkey"? Burro
18 In which fast food chain can you order a Jamocha Shake? Arby's
19 How many colors are there in a rainbow? 7
20 In the MMO RPG "Realm of the Mad God", what dungeon is widely considered to be the most difficult? The Shatter's
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21 The Flag of the European Union has how many stars on it? 12
22 What is the famous Papa John's last name? Schnatter
23 Which slogan did the fast food company, McDonald's, use before their "I'm Lovin' It" slogan? We Love to See You Smile
24 Where did the pineapple plant originate? South America
25 What was the nickname given to the Hughes H-4 Hercules, a heavy transport flying boat which achieved flight in 1947? Spruce Goose
26 The architect known as Le Corbusier was an important figure in what style of architecture? Modernism
27 In 2010, Twitter and the United States Library of Congress partnered together to archive every tweet by American citizens. True
28 According to the BBPA, what is the most common pub name in the UK? Red Lion
29 Which type of cutlery is most suited for eating soup? Spoon
30 What nuts are used in the production of marzipan? Almonds
31 If you are caught "Goldbricking", what are you doing wrong? Slacking
32 What is the Italian word for "tomato"? Pomodoro
33 Which language is most widely spoken in Switzerland? German
34 Earl Grey tea is black tea flavoured with what? Bergamot oil
35 What year was Apple Inc. founded? 1976
36 What is real haggis made of? Sheep's Heart, Liver and Lungs
37 Which essential condiment is also known as Japanese horseradish? Wasabi
38 Rolex is a company that specializes in what type of product? Watches
39 The Hyundai Motor Company was founded in which country? South Korea
40 Which restaurant's mascot is a clown? McDonald's
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41 The New York Times slogan is, “All the News That’s Fit to…” Print
42 Which candy is NOT made by Mars? Almond Joy
43 "Gum arabic" is a natural gum consisting of the hardened sap of which tree species? Acacia
44 Crystal Pepsi was first sold in US markets in 1993. False
45 Popcorn was invented in 1871 by Frederick W. Rueckheim in the USA where he sold the snack on the streets of Chicago. False
46 What kind of aircraft was developed by Igor Sikorsky in the United States in 1942? Helicopter
47 Which canal connects the Mediterranean Sea with the Red Sea? Suez Canal
48 Slovakia is a member of European Union- True
49 Which musician has collaborated with American producer Porter Robinson and released the 2016 song "Shelter"? Madeon
50 Which of the following presidents is not on Mount Rushmore? John F. Kennedy
51 The mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell. True
52 The word "abulia" means which of the following? The inability to make decisions
53 Which country has the Union Jack in its flag? New Zealand
54 Which one of these Swedish companies was founded in 1943? IKEA
55 What is the unit of currency in Laos? Kip
56 What was the name of the WWF professional wrestling tag team made up of the wrestlers Ax and Smash? Demolition
57 What was Mountain Dew's original slogan? Yahoo! Mountain Dew... It'll tickle your innards!
58 In DC comics where does the Green Arrow (Oliver Queen) live? Star City
59 The words "bungalow" and "shampoo" originate from the languages of which country? India
60 What is Cynophobia the fear of? Dogs
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61 Which country drives on the left side of the road? Japan
62 What is the name given to Indian food cooked over charcoal in a clay oven? Tandoori
63 Scotland voted to become an independent country during the referendum from September 2014. False
64 The National Animal of Scotland is the Unicorn. True
65 When was Pong released? November 29, 1972
66 SCP-173 was the first SCP article written for the web-based collaborative fiction project known as the "SCP Foundation" True
67 The likeness of which president is featured on the rare $2 bill of USA currency? Thomas Jefferson
68 Which of these Nicktoons were NOT originally a short on Oh Yeah! Cartoons before becoming their own series? Danny Phantom
69 When was the Declaration of Independence approved by the Second Continental Congress? July 4, 1776
70 What name represents the letter "M" in the NATO phonetic alphabet? Mike
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