HOW
MUCH
DO
YOU
KNOW?
100

Where are polar bears found?

South Pole / Artic / Artarctica

Artic

100

What are the official languages spoken in Canada? English and French / Canadian and French / Canadian and English 

English and French

100

Where are the Bollywood movies produced?

in the US / in India / in Belgium

In India

100

What is tofu made of?  

goat’s milk / soya milk  / cow’s milk

soya milk 

100

Which style of music was created by Antônio Carlos Jobim and João Gilberto in Brazil?  

Salsa / Bossa Nova  / Samba

Bossa Nova

200

On which day is Thanksgiving celebrated in the USA?

on the fourth Thursday in November / on the second Thursday in July / on November 25th   

on the fourth Thursday in November

200

Who was the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel painted by?   Tintoretto / da Vinci / Michelangelo

 Michelangelo

200

Which is the most visited tourist attraction in the world?  

the Taj Mahal / the Eiffel Tower / the Empire State Building

the Eiffel Tower

200

In which European city is the Nobel Peace Prize given?Stockholm / Paris / Oslo  

Oslo in Norway

200

Which month is named after a Roman emperor?

August / July / January

August is named after Augustus Caesar, the first Roman emperor.

300

Where was the period drama 'The Crown' mainly shot? 

in the US / in the UK / in Scotland

The Crown was primarily filmed on location across the United Kingdom, especially in the UK and parts of Europe, with specific scenes shot in South Africa.

300

In which city was the Titanic built?  

Belfast / New York / Portsmouth

Titanic was built in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

300

The Canary Islands are named after which animal?

a canary / a cat / a dog 

The name comes from the Latin word canaria or canis, meaning "dog".

300

How many squares are there on a chess board?  

144 / 96 / 64

A standard chessboard contains 64 individual squares, formed by an 8x8 grid.

300

Who was the ball point pen invented by?  

Jacques Bic / László Biró / Frank Parker

László Biró invented the modern ballpoint pen.

400

Which toy was invented in Denmark in 1949?  

the Barbie doll / the Rubik’s Cube / Lego

The LEGO brick was introduced by The Lego Group in Denmark in 1949, initially under the name "Automatic Binding Bricks".

400

What was the first song sung in space?   

Happy Birthday to You / Jingle Bells / We Are the Champions

“Jingle Bells” became the first song played in space when, on 16 December 1965, it was broadcast during NASA's Gemini 6A space flight.

400

On a computer keyboard, which letter is found between Z and C?  

V / P / X

X

400

What is the Greek goddess of victory called?  

Adidas / Reebok / Nike

The Greek goddess of victory is called Nike.

400

In which country was golf first played?   

England / Scotland / the USA

Golf, as the modern game is known, was first played in Scotland in the 15th century.

500

What sport is played at Flushing Meadows, USA?basketball / baseball / tennis

Flushing Meadows is home to the US Open, one of the four Grand Slam tennis tournaments. 

500

In which film was the word ‘supercalifragilisticexpialidocious’ used? 

Mary Poppins / Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire / E.T 

The word "supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" was used in the 1964 Walt Disney film Mary Poppins. It appears as the title of a popular song and serves as a nonsensical expression for when one doesn't know what to say, becoming a symbol of the magical adventure in the story. 

500

What drink was created by The Coca-Cola Company in Germany during World War II?   

Coca-Cola / Dr Pepper / Fanta

The drink created by The Coca-Cola Company's German subsidiary during World War II was Fanta.

500

How many dogs were needed for the movie '101 Dalmations'? 

101 / 250 / 320

For the 1996 film 101 Dalmatians, filmmakers used 230 Dalmatian puppies and 20 adult Dalmatians.

500

Up to date, there has only been not a Brazilian citizen who was awarded a Nobel Prize. 

True or False

While numerous notable Brazilians have been nominated for the prize, no individual has received a Nobel Prize while concurrently being a Brazilian citizen. The biologist Peter Medawar (who won the 1960 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Australian virologist Frank Macfarlane Burnet), was born a Brazilian citizen but renounced his Brazilian citizenship at the age of 18.