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50 randomly selected General Knowledge questions for quizmasters.

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1.First introduced in Japan in 1996, what virtual pet "dies" if not looked after properly?
 
Tamagotchi (Japanese: たまごっち)
2.Braille is based around a grid of how many dots?
 
6
3.Using exact measurements, which is heavier: 5 kilograms or 11 pounds?
 
5 kilograms (11.0231131 pounds)
4.First issued in September 2016, who appears on the back of a Bank of England £5 note?
 
Sir Winston Churchill
5.Widely used since the late 1980s by Pepsico to promote some of their products, what is the name of this cartoon character?
 
Fido Dido
6.During what personal hygiene activity might you use a Pure Badger, Super Badger, or Silvertip Badger?
 
Shaving
7.100 square metres is equivalent to how many square centimetres?
 
1,000,000 (1 million)
8.Misogyny is the hatred or dislike of what?
 
Women or Girls
9.Tom's mother has three children. One is named April, one is named May. What is the third one named?
 
Tom
10.What letter comes next in the following sequence?
G E L N D J J _
 
R (Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy, Joshua, Judges, Ruth)
11.A psychic has predicted that at Euro 2020 Lewandowski will score six more goals than Ronaldo and Ronaldo will score four less than Silva. Lukaku will score one more than Mbappé and Silva will score one more than Lukaku. Ronaldo and Mbappé will score four goals between them. How many goals is each of the five players predicted to score?
 
Lewandowski 7, Ronaldo 1, Silva 5, Mbappé 3, and Lukaku 4
12.Which two states are the largest oil producers in the United States? (½ point for each)
 
Texas & Alaska
13.What is being held in the right hand of the Maori chief on the coat of arms of New Zealand?
 
"Taiaha" / Spear
14.One U.S. oil barrel equals how many U.S. gallons?
 
42
15.What 'K' describes a sailing craft with two masts, the forward mast being larger than the aft mast?
 
Ketch
16.In ancient Roman religion and myth, who is king of the gods and the god of sky and thunder?
 
Jupiter / Jove (Latin: Iuppiter)

17.What is the only U.S. state capital to end with the letter 'X'?
 
Phoenix (Arizona)
18.At around 23 percent, which of South Africa's 11 official languages has the most first language speakers?
 
Zulu
19.What language is this?
 
Burmese / Myanmar language (Myăma Nainngandaw - Myanmar State)
20.What mythical bird is considered to be a symbol of rebirth, immortality, and renewal?
 
Phoenix
21.USSR was the English language acronym for the former Soviet Union. What four letters were the Russian (Cyrillic) equivalent?
 
CCCP (Союз Советских Социалистических Республик)
22.A plane took off from Suvarnabhumi at 6 o'clock this morning (ICT) on a flight to Los Angeles with a journey time of 17 hours 30 minutes. What time is it due to land at LAX (Pacific Daylight Time)?
 
9:30 am (14 hours time difference between PDT (UTC -7) and ICT (UTC +7))
23.According to the English proverb, what is the mother of invention?
 
Necessity
24.Which one of these is the odd one out: Albert Einstein, Leonardo De Vinci, John F Kennedy, or Marco Polo? [disregarding nationality]
 
Albert Einstein (the others have airports named after them - Rome, New York, and Venice)
25.What two numbers best continue this sequence? 1 10 3 9 5 8 7 7 9 6 ? ?
 
11 5 (alternate numbers increase by 2 and decrease by 1)
26.What low-cost airline uses the slogan "Now Everyone Can Fly"?
 
AirAsia
27.Which country has the largest population of native Puerto Ricans?
 
United States (4.8 million compared to 3.5 million in Puerto Rico)
28.Ivo Josipović became President of what European country in 2010?
 
Croatia
29.In the original (Genus & Genus II) editions of Trivial Pursuit, what colour represents Geography?
 
Blue
30.Which country's flag carrying airline has the IATA code IB?
 
Spain (Iberia)
31.October, Carnation and Singing are all 20th century examples of what?
 
Revolution (Russia 1917 / Portugal 1974 / Baltic States 1989)
32.Thursday is named after the Anglo-Saxon god 'Thor'. After what Germanic god is Wednesday named?
 
Wōden / Wōdanaz / Odin

33.The Taka is the official currency of what South Asian country?
 
Bangladesh
34.How many yards are there in a statute mile?
 
1760
35.GBZ is the international vehicle registration code for what British Overseas Territory?
 
Gibraltar (Z was assigned because G was already used for Guernsey)
36."Shepherd One" is the international call sign given to any aircraft carrying who?
 
The Pope
37.What month takes its name from the Latin for nine?
 
November (Latin: novem - November was the ninth month of the ancient Roman calendar)
38.According to the latest figures from the United Nations World Tourism Organization, which European country is the top international tourist destination in the world?
 
France (74.2 million international tourist arrivals in 2009)
39.Kenya, Somalia, Tanzania, and Uganda all have independent currencies bearing what common name?
 
Shilling
40.What 'C' describes a document that amends, rather than replaces, a previously executed will?
 
Codicil
41.In the suburbs of what American city are the headquarters of McDonalds?
 
Chicago (Oak Brook, Illinois)
42.From what material is parchment made?
 
Hide / Animal skin (usually calfskin, sheepskin or goatskin)
43.The Lockheed C-5 had its maiden flight on 30th June 1968 and is still in service today. By what name is it better known?
 
Galaxy
44.Name the driver of the car in which Princess Diana was killed.
 
Henri Paul
45.Which member of the cat family is a term used to describe an older woman who is attracted to, and often has sex with, much younger men?
 
Cougar
46.Solve this Sudoku puzzle to reveal the 3 digit figure highlighted.
 
849
47.Which religion celebrates the festival of Vesak or Vesākha?
 
Buddhism (The birth, enlightenment, and passing away of Gautama Buddha)
48.When asked how old she was, Mary replied, "In two years I will be twice as old as I was five years ago." How old is she now?
 
12
49.What does a milliner make?
 
Hats
50.What British royal is the current Duke of Edinburgh?
 
Prince Edward


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