Which flower typically does NOT have a smell?
A. Rose
B. Poppy
C. Freesia
B. Poppy
Who composed "The Four Seasons"?
Vivaldi
The Taj Mahal is located in which country?
India
What is the most popular dish in Hungary?
Goulash
Who painted Mona Lisa?
Leonardo da Vinci
How many holes can be found in the standard bowling ball?
Three
What bird, extinct by 1681, was named for the Portuguese word for "stupid"?
Dodo
Michael Jackson was a famous singer and dancer. What was his possibly most famous dance move involving going backwards?
Moonwalk
In which country is Machu Picchu located?
Peru
What is the main ingredient in Kimchi?
Cabbage
Which unsuccessful Austrian painter took a different course in life and changed the world's history forever?
Adolf Hitler
Which Zodiac sign has the symbol of twins?
Gemini
What is the name of the world's largest lizard with a venomous bite?
Komodo Dragon
Which country did the genre of opera originate in?
Italy
How many countries are there in Africa?
A. 65
B. 49
C. 54
C. 54
What is the name of a coffee drink prepared by diluting espresso with water?
Americano
Who painted the Sistine Chapel?
Michelangelo
What is the main ingredient of a Canadian dish called poutine?
Potatoes
What creature has no teeth or stomach, mates for life, and is the only species on Earth where the male carries the babies?
Seahorse
In which decade did punk music and culture start becoming popular in the US and UK?
In the 70s
Which country has the most castles per capita?
Slovakia
What do you call a cocktail consisting of coconut milk, rum, and pineapple?
Pina Colada
What is the oldest form of literature?
Poetry
What part of your body contains about 25% of your bones?
Your feet
Which single-word term is used for ground that continuously remains below zero degrees Celsius for two or more years?
Permafrost
Beyoncé is known for having won the most Grammy awards of all time. How many does she have?
35
How many time zones does Australia have?
Three
Which soft drink was invented during WW2?
Fanta
In 1962, Andy Warhol produced many paintings depicting different flavours of Campbell’s Soup. How many of these paintings did Warhol make?
32
Which type of pasta is shaped like a little bow?
Farfalle
What is Kākāpō, an Australian bird, mostly known for?
A. It's flightless.
B. It has the biggest beak of all birds.
C. It mates for life.
A. It's flightless.
Which artist, known for being the drummer of Genesis, also composed numerous soundtracks and songs for Disney movies?
Phil Collins
What is the flattest country in the world?
The Maldives
Marmite, a savoury spread based on yeast extract, comes from which country?
Britain
Humbert Humbert is the protagonist and narrator of which controversial novel?
Lolita
Saint Valentine, a Roman priest, was executed for performing secret marriages. Which century did he live in?
The 3rd century