New Year Trivia
Geography
History
Arts
Science
100

"January" gets its name from what Roman god?

Janus

100

What is the capital of Mexico?

Mexico City

100

The ancient city of Rome was built on how many hills?

7

100

What artist hosted the PBS television program “The Joy of Painting” and is recognized by his abundant hair and has a love of happy trees?

Bob Ross

100

Which blood type is the universal donor?

O-

200

In Spain, 12 of what type of food is eaten at midnight on New Year's Eve for good luck?

Grapes

200

What present-day Italian city does Mt. Vesuvius overlook?

Naples

200

True or False:
Fruit flies were the first animals in space.

True

200

What are the colors called by mixing equal amounts of two primary colors?

Secondary colors

200

What part of the brain controls hunger?

Hypothalamus

300

When did the New Year's Eve Ball first drop in Times Square?

1907

300

What is the name of the second tallest mountain in the world?

K2 (on the border between Pakistan and China)

300

Wielded by ancient Roman foot soldiers (as well as Maximus in the movie Gladiator), what type of weapon is a gladius?

Sword

300

What famous fountain in Rome, Italy was designed by Italian architect, Nicola Salvi?

Trevi Fountain

300

What part of the brain deals with hearing and language?

Temporal lobe

400

What do people in Denmark do to banish bad spirits?

Throw plates and glasses against each others' front doors

400

What is the capital of Jamaica?

Kingston

400

One of the key events in the lead up to the Peloponnesian war, what type of natural disaster caused chaos when it struck Sparta in the year 464BC?

Earthquake

400

What was Andy Warhol’s real name?

Andrew Warhola

400

What is the quality of an object that allows it to float on water?

Buoyancy

500

The Dutch believe eating what on New Year's Day will bring good luck?

Donuts

500

Which term with Greek and Italian roots describes a collection or chain of islands, such as the Bahamas, the Maldives, and the Galápagos?

Archipelago

500

Meaning "having the shape of a wedge," what 9-letter C-word is used to describe the ancient writing systems of Mesopotamia and Persia?

Cuneiform

500

Does long exposure photography capture more or less light?

More (making it great for night photography or motion blur)

500

Which two elements on the periodic table are liquids at room temperature?

Mercury and Bromine