General Knowledge50 randomly selected General Knowledge questions for quizmasters. New random selection made weekly. Next update: Monday 25th November 2024 (Please note: Questions are taken from our database of previous quizzes. Some questions and answers may be outdated.) |
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1. | Correctly spell the U.S. state with the postal abbreviation MA. |
Massachusetts | |
2. | A legal "pick-me-up" and a hotel employee: Answer with two words that do not follow the "I before E except after C" rule. |
Caffeine / Concierge | |
3. | Other than resigning, how many different moves does a chess player have to choose from at the start of a game? |
20 (8 pawns x 2 moves, 2 knights x 2 moves) | |
4. | What is the most common term used to describe All Saints' Eve, the day before All Saints' Day? |
Halloween | |
5. | Seamaster and Speedmaster are two lines of watches by what manufacturer? |
Omega | |
6. | In a 2015 poll carried out across four continents, what was ranked the most famous locomotive of all time? |
Flying Scotsman (LNER Class A3 4472) | |
7. | What 'R' describes the official currency of China? |
Renminbi (abbreviated RMB; simplified Chinese: 人民币; traditional Chinese: 人民幣) | |
8. | JVC first launched the VHS format in September 1976. What does VHS stand for? |
Video Home System | |
9. | What mode of transport gets its original name from the Latin word meaning "for all"? |
Bus / Omnibus | |
10. | Complete this proverb: When your only tool is a hammer, everything looks |
... like a nail | |
11. | What 'D' describes the vertical distance between the waterline and the bottom of a ship's hull? |
Draft / Draught | |
12. | In which two Nordic countries are police called 'Politi'? |
Denmark & Norway ('Polis' in Sweden and Finland ('Poliisi' in Finnish); 'Lögreglan' in Iceland) | |
13. | According to Christian ethics, how many deadly sins are there? |
7 (Wrath, Greed, Sloth, Pride, Lust, Envy, and Gluttony) | |
14. | One U.S. oil barrel equals how many U.S. gallons? |
42 | |
15. | Which country comes last in the world alphabetically? |
Zimbabwe | |
16. | Carl XVI Gustaf is the reigning king of which country? |
Sweden | |
17. | The title Duke or Duchess of Brabant is given to the heir to the throne of what European country? |
Belgium (currently Princess Elisabeth, Duchess of Brabant) | |
18. | The name of what French daily newspaper translates into English as "The World"? |
Le Monde | |
19. | How many dice are used in a game of Yahtzee? |
5 | |
20. | What popular game features a character named "Boddy" in North America and "Black" in most other English speaking countries? |
Clue / Cluedo | |
21. | What is the official residence of the President of France? |
Élysée Palace | |
22. | In May 2006, Belfast City Airport officially changed its name in honour of what famous Irishman? |
George Best | |
23. | How many Sacraments of the Catholic Church are there? |
7 (Baptism, Confirmation, Eucharist, Penance, Anointing of the Sick, Holy Orders, and Matrimony) | |
24. | Widely used since the late 1980s by Pepsico to promote some of their products, what is the name of this cartoon character? |
Fido Dido | |
25. | In ancient Roman religion and myth, who is king of the gods and the god of sky and thunder? |
Jupiter / Jove (Latin: Iuppiter) | |
26. | What 'N' is the most commonly quoted Tokyo Stock Exchange index? |
Nikkei 225 | |
27. | Miles "Tails" Prower is the best friend and sidekick of what video game character? |
Sonic the Hedgehog | |
28. | What single 3-letter word goes after gall, and before hem to make one 7-letter and one 6-letter word? |
Ant (Gallant and Anthem) | |
29. | What five letter word becomes shorter when you add two letters to it? |
Short | |
30. | Who replaced Angela Merkel as chancellor of Germany in December 2021? |
Olaf Scholz | |
31. | Red, green, and blue are the primary light colours. What three primary colours are normally used in printing? |
Cyan, Magenta, and Yellow | |
32. | After how many years would you celebrate a diamond anniversary? |
60 | |
33. | Bokmål is the most widely used language in which European country? |
Norway | |
34. | The New Shekel is the currency of what country? |
Israel | |
35. | Often considered as art, what 'G' is an English language term taken from the Italian word for "scratched"? |
Graffiti (Italian: graffiato) | |
36. | What German politician earned the nickname "Audi Man" because he married four times? |
Gerhard Schröder | |
37. | Who, in Greek mythology, is twin brother of the goddess Artemis? |
Apollo | |
38. | 24 Sussex Drive is the official residence of the Prime Minister of what country? |
Canada (Ottawa, Ontario) | |
39. | What 'C' describes the canopy under which a Jewish couple stand during their wedding ceremony? |
Chuppah (Hebrew: חוּפָּה) | |
40. | Throughout the song, The Twelve Days of Christmas, how many gifts are given in total? |
364 (1+3+6+10+15+21+28+36+45+55+66+78) | |
41. | What 6 letter acronym describes the United Nations agency responsible for, amongst other things, World Heritage Sites? |
UNESCO | |
42. | According to the Genesis flood narrative, how many people were on board Noah's Ark? |
8 (Noah, his wife, his three sons, and his sons' wives) | |
43. | Used by watchmakers and jewellers, a loupe is a small type of what? |
Magnifying glass | |
44. | The name of the website Yahoo! is an acronym for "Yet Another Hierarchical Officious ..." what? |
Oracle | |
45. | Everyone on tonight's picture round was born on this day, 6th July. Between 1 and 12, write down two numbers: The person with most recent birth date and the person with the oldest birth date. |
5 and 3 (1980 and 1907) | |
46. | What country has the world's largest Muslim population? |
Indonesia | |
47. | What colour smoke rises from the Vatican chimney when a new Pope has been elected? |
White | |
48. | In Norse mythology, who was chief of the Gods and father of Thor, Baldur, and Váli? |
Odin / Óðinn | |
49. | If you were a chalkie in Australia, what would you be? |
Teacher | |
50. | What is the third letter of the Greek alphabet? |
Gamma (uppercase Γ, lowercase γ; Greek: Γάμμα) | |
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