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Trivia Question: Which singer’s real name is Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta?

a. Lady Gaga

b. Taylor Swift 

c. Nicki Minaj 

Answer: Lady Gaga



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Trivia Question: Which country consumes the most chocolate per capital?

a. Switzerland

b. France

c. Spain


Answer: Switzerland


100

Which tech entrepreneur named his son X Æ A-12?

a. Elon Musk

b. Mark Zuckerberg 

c. Bill Gates 


Elon Musk


100

Which organ removes waste chemicals and water from the blood?

a. Intestines

b. Kidneys 

c. Pancreas 


The kidneys

100

Who was the first astronaut to walk on the moon?

a. Buzz Aldrin 

b. Neil Armstrong

c. Johnn Glenn

 

Neil Armstong


100

What material is picked up by magnets?

 

Metal 


200

In which film did father and son actors Will and Jaden Smith first appear together?

a. Men In Black

b. Suicide Squad 

c. Pursuit of Happiness 


200

Trivia Question: Saudi Arabia imports camels from what country?

a. Egypt

b. Australia

c. India 


Answer: Australia


200

He directed the Jurassic Park movies.

a. Steven Spielberg

b. George Lucas

c. Tim Burton 


Steven Spielberg


200

Where in the body are the alveoli located?

a. Heart

b. Lungs

c. Brain 



200

What is the unit for "unit of force"?

a. Kilogram 

b. Hertz

c. Newton

A newton


200

Where and when was the chocolate chip cookie invented? 

a. Massachusetts, 1930 

b. New York 1890

c. Canada 1955





300

Trivia Question: What US president put a Twinkie in the country’s millennium time capsule?

a. George W. Bush

b. Bill Clinton

c. Barack Obama


Answer: Bill Clinton


300

Trivia Question: In what country did carving jack o’ lanterns originate?

a. England

b. Germany

c. Ireland 


Answer: Ireland


300

In a bizarre bit of celebrity behavior, who dangled his baby from the third-floor balcony of a German hotel on November 20, 2002?

a. Michael Jackson

b. Robert Downey JR. 

C. Vin Diesel

Michael Jackson


300

What type of joint does a hip have?

a. Saddle

b. Hinge

c. Ball-and-socket 



Ball-and-socket

300

What was the name of Charles Darwin's ship?

a. HMS Beagle

b. ABC Shark

c. HOE Stank 




300

 What is often seen as the smallest unit of memory?

 

 

400

Trivia Question: Which female singer discovered a ‘Genie in a Bottle’ in 1999?

a. Christina Aguilera 

b. Britney Spears 

c. Beyonce 

Answer: Christina Aguilera


400

Trivia Question: On every continent (except Antarctica), there is a city named what?

a. Rome

b. City of Angels

c. California


Answer: Rome 

  1. South America: Roma, Peru
  2. North America: Roma, USA
  3. Europe: Roma, Italy
  4. Africa: Roma, Lesotho
  5. Australia: Roma, Australia
  6. *Asia…. (Constantinople was named “New Rome” and the city currently has a European side and an Asian side).


400

Question: In what year were women allowed to compete in the modern Olympic games and in what sport?

a.  1900, tennis. 

b. 1800, softball

c. 1900, hockey 


1900, tennis.

 

400

A 6-week old fetus is about the size of a peanut, grape, red delicious apple, or cantaloupe?


A grape


400

What material is used to make microchips?

a. Silicon

b. Plastic

c. Silver 



Silicon

400

What is the painting ‘La Gioconda’ more usually known as?


 Mona Lisa

 

500

Taylor Swift made her acting debut in which movie?

a. Valentine's Day

b. P.S. I love you. 

c. The Notebook 



a. Valentine's Day


500

The Catalonia region is in what country?

a. Venezuela 

b. Canada

c. Cuba 

Spain


500

Which actor voiced both Darth Vader and The Lion King‘s Mufasa?

a. Danny Devito

b. Al Pacino

c. James Earl Jones 


James Earl Jones


500

What does the Ishihara test indicate?

a. Color blindness

b. Lose of hearing

c. Feeling of touch 

Color blindness


500

Which of the following is used in pencils? 

A. Graphite

b. Silicon

C. Charcoal

D. Phosphorous

 

a. Graphite 

500

Which country of the following 4 has Hayden not lived in?

1. Switzerland

2. Sweden

3. New Zealand

4. The USA

NZ

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