Random Trivia
History
O'Canada!
Science and Nature
Famous Folk
100

These are the seven vices that are considered particularly destructive in Christian teachings

What is the seven deadly sins

100


This wall was built in Germany to divide East and West Berlin during the Cold War.



What is the Berlin wall

100

This is the most recent territory to join Canada

What is Nunavut

100

This part of the cell contains DNA and acts as the control center.

 What is the nucleus 

100

This world renowned painter cut off his own ear 

Who is Vincent Van Gogh

200

This city is the capital of Kenya

What is Nairobi

200


This ancient city was buried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD.



What is Pompeii

200

The city of Port Coquitlam, British Columbia, is often reffered to by this abbreviation

What is PoCo?

200

ANSWER BOTH, GET DOUBLE POINTS. (one or) two of these gasses, when inhaled by humans, can change the pitch of your voice

What is helium OR (if you guess this you get double points) Sulfur hexafluoride 

200

This Michael Jackson album is the best selling album in the world

What is Thriller

300

The tiny plastic tip on the end of a shoelace is called this



What is an aglet

300

This empire was ruled by Agustus, and Nero

What is The Roman Empire

300

In 1994, Canada's declared this sport as the country’s national summer sport 

What is lacrosse

300

This mammal is the largest animal to have ever lived on Earth.

What is the blue whale

300

Thomas Edison invented this common household electric device 

What is a lightbulb

400

This number represents a perfect game in ten-pin bowling

What is 300

400

This event in 1789 began with the storming of Bastille

What is the French Revolution


400

This politician is the premier of Manitoba

Who is Wab Kinew

400

This is the only mammal capable of true flight.

What is a bat

400

Bobby Fischer is associated with this sport

What is chess

500

In 1834, Ohio physician Dr. John Cook Bennett invented this condiment that was originally advertised as medicine

What is ketchup?

500

This Norse explorer is credited with discovering parts of North America such as modern day Newfoundland (also known as Vinland)

Who is Leif Erikson

500

This vast Canadian territory was historically used by European settlers and Indigenous peoples to hunt beaver for the fur trade

What is Rupert's land

500

This organelle modifies, sorts, and packages proteins for transport in the cell 

What is the Golgi apparatus

500

This French philosopher coined the phrase “I think, therefore I am

Who is René Descartes

M
e
n
u