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100

Which of these is a prime number?
A) 21
B) 17
C) 27
D) 33

Answer: B) 17

100

In the Harry Potter series, what is Hermione’s middle name?
A) Jane
B) Jean
C) Jo
D) June

Answer: B) Jean

100

Which of these spices is made from dried flower buds?
A) Cinnamon
B) Cloves
C) Nutmeg
D) Paprika

Answer: B) Cloves

100

Which city is known as the capital of Scotland?
A) Edinburgh
B) Glasgow
C) Aberdeen
D) Dundee

Answer: A) Edinburgh

100

What has to be broken before you can use it?
A) A stick
B) A plate
C) An egg
D) A window

Answer: C) An egg

200

Which gas do humans exhale that plants need for photosynthesis?
A) Oxygen
B) Carbon Dioxide
C) Nitrogen
D) Hydrogen

Answer: B) Carbon Dioxide

200

Which animated movie features a raccoon stealing shiny objects?
A) Zootopia
B) Pocahontas
C) The Lorax
D) Rio

Answer: B) Pocahontas

200

Which fruit is used to make the Italian dessert tiramisu?
A) Strawberry
B) Banana
C) Lemon
D) Coffee

Answer: D) Coffee

200

Which famous tower in London leans at an angle?
A) Tower of London
B) Big Ben
C) London Eye
D) None of the above


Answer: D) None of the above (trick question – leaning tower = Pisa, not UK!)

200

If you’re facing north and turn right, which direction are you facing now?
A) To the Right
B) East
C) West
D) North

Answer: B) East

300

Which treaty ended World War I in 1919?
A) Treaty of Paris
B) Treaty of Versailles
C) Treaty of Ghent
D) Treaty of Berlin

Answer: B) Treaty of Versailles

300

Which film won the Academy Award for Best Picture in 1994?

A) Pulp Fiction
B) Forrest Gump
C) The Shawshank Redemption
D) Braveheart

Answer: B) Forrest Gump

300

Which type of wine is traditionally used in cooking a Beef Bourguignon?
A) Chardonnay
B) Pinot Noir
C) Merlot
D) Sauvignon Blanc


Answer: B) Pinot Noir

300

Which English king signed the Magna Carta in 1215?
A) Richard I
B) Henry II
C) John
D) Edward I

Answer: C) John

300

In Morse code, what letter is represented by a single dot?
A) E
B) T
C) A
D) I

Answer: A) E

400

In physics, which law describes the relationship between the pressure and volume of a gas at constant temperature?
A) Newton’s First Law
B) Boyle’s Law
C) Charles’s Law
D) Avogadro’s Law

Answer: B) Boyle’s Law

400

Which director is famous for the “Three Colours” trilogy: Blue, White, and Red?
A) Krzysztof Kieślowski
B) Ingmar Bergman
C) François Truffaut
D) Jean-Luc Godard

Answer: A) Krzysztof Kieślowski

400

In gastronomy, what is the Maillard reaction?
A) Caramelization of sugar
B) Browning of proteins and sugars under heat
C) Fermentation of yeast
D) Freezing of liquids

Answer: B) Browning of proteins and sugars under heat

400

Which UK city is home to the University that claims to be the oldest in the English-speaking world?
A) Oxford
B) Cambridge
C) St Andrews
D) Edinburgh

Answer: C) St Andrews

400

A mathematician says: “There are infinitely many prime numbers that differ by 2.” This unproven statement is known as what conjecture?
A) Goldbach’s Conjecture
B) Twin Prime Conjecture
C) Riemann Hypothesis
D) Fermat’s Last Theorem

Answer: B) Twin Prime Conjecture

500

Which philosopher wrote Critique of Pure Reason and is considered a central figure in modern Western philosophy?
A) Immanuel Kant
B) John Locke
C) Friedrich Nietzsche
D) David Hume

Answer: A) Immanuel Kant

500

Which pop culture theorist coined the term “hyperreality” to describe a world in which simulations replace reality?
A) Roland Barthes
B) Jean Baudrillard
C) Stuart Hall
D) Michel Foucault

Answer: B) Jean Baudrillard

500

Saffron comes from which family of plants?
A) Lamiaceae
B) Iridaceae
C) Solanaceae
D) Apiaceae

Answer: B) Iridaceae

500

The Acts of Union 1707 united England and which other kingdom to form Great Britain?
A) Wales
B) Ireland
C) Scotland
D) Northern Ireland

Answer: C) Scotland

500

In quantum mechanics, what principle states that certain pairs of physical properties, like position and momentum, cannot both be precisely measured at the same time?

A) Pauli Exclusion Principle
B) Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle
C) Schrödinger’s Cat Principle
D) Planck’s Quantization Principle

Answer: B) Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle

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