World Trivia
World Trivia
World Trivia
World Trivia
World Trivia
100

How many Condederate states were there in the Civil War?

11

100

What is the name of the small striaight knife used in surgery?

Scalpel

100

Which playwright wrote "The Emperor Jones"?

Eugene O'Neil

100

What is drosophila more commonly called?

A fruit fly

100

To what island was Napoleon exiled?

Elba

200

What U.S. Secretary of War came up with the "ingenious" idea of using camels out west?

Jefferson Davis

200

Who was the first Englishman to sail around the world?

Sir Francis Drake

200

Who wrote, "Uncle Remus and His Friends"?

Joel Chandler Harris

200

Who built the Clermont, the first commercially successful steamboat?

Robert Fulton (1807)

200

Who made healines in 1976 by being kept alive on a respirator, though her parents requested that it be disconnected?

Karen Anne Quinlan

300

What was the first U.S. federal highway called?

The Cumberland Road

300

Name Germany's most powerful battleship in World War II.

The Bismark

300

Which country is known for its "just-in-time" production techniques?

Japan

300

In space travel jargon, what does Zero G mean?

Wightlessness (zero gravity)

300

Who said: "If I have seen farther than other men, it is because I have stood on the shoulders of giants"?

Sir Isaac Newton

400

What artist created his huge painting entitled "One" by pouring and spattering the paint?

Jackson Pollock

400

What reference document lists all the elements known to human kind?

Periodic table

400

Who wrote "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner"?

Samuel Taylor Coleridge

400

In 1915, who talked to Thomas A. watson over the telephone for the very first time?

Alexander Graham Bell

400

Who discovered X-rays?

Wilhelm Roentgen

500

Who is the author of the theory of evolution?

Charles Darwin

500

In what part of the body is the stirrup located?

In the ear

500

What seismic wave is commonly but incorrectly referred to as tidal wave?

Tsunami

500

What president proclaimed the first national Thanksgiving Day in the U.S.?

George Washington

500

Which French author declined his Nobel Prize in 1964?

Jean Paul Sartre