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General Knowledge Trivia

Total questions: 225

Worksheet time: 2hrs 51mins

Name
Class
Date
1.

What is the 23rd letter of the alphabet?

a)

z

b)

q

c)

t

d)

w

2.

Who wrote the national anthem?

a)

Francis Scott Key

b)

Frank Kele

c)

Michael Scott

d)

Beyonce

3.

Which of these is NOT a natural disaster

a)

Volcanic Eruption

b)

Hurricane

c)

Icebergs

d)

Tornado

4.

Which is the planet closest to the sun?

a)

Mars

b)

Mercury

c)

Venus

d)

Earth

5.

Which color is NOT a primary color

a)

Blue

b)

Green

c)

Yellow

d)

Red

6.

What is the state capital of Texas?

a)

Houston

b)

Dallas

c)

San Antonio

d)

Austin

7.

Which animal is considered the strongest bird?

a)

Falcon

b)

Chicken

c)

Ostrich

d)

Eagle

8.

Which of the following was NOT a US president?

a)

George Washington

b)

Alexander Hamilton

c)

John Adams

d)

Thomas Jefferson

9.

What is the name of this famous painting by Vincent Van Gogh?

a)

Swirly Sky

b)

Starry Night

c)

Moonlit Night

d)

A Village at Night

10.

How many countries are there in Africa?

a)

23

b)

54

c)

48

d)

31

11.

What is the capital of Chile?

a)

Bogotá

b)

Buenos Aires

c)

Santiago

d)

Lima

12.

Who discovered penicillin?

a)

Louis Pasteur

b)

Stephen Hawking

c)

Charles Darwin

d)

Alexander Fleming

13.

What was the name of the first dog that went to space?

a)

Lylia

b)

Laika

c)

Luke

d)

Lion

14.

Our galaxy is called _____________.

a)

The Snickers

b)

The Milky Way

c)

The Gummy Bear

d)

The Hershey Way

15.

Our calendar originally had ______ months.

a)

6

b)

8

c)

10

d)

12

16.

Who was the first president of the United States?

a)

Abraham Lincoln

b)

Barack Obama

c)

Benjamin Franklin

d)

George Washington

17.

2) Where was Coca-Cola invented?

a)

Oslo, Norway

b)

Worchestershire, UK.

c)

Shangái, China

d)

Atlanta, USA.

18.

7) When did Gustave Eiffel build the Eiffel Tower?

a)

1689

b)

1889

c)

1989

d)

1789

19.

What travels faster: light or sound?

a)

light

b)

sound

20.

How many moons does Jupiter have?

a)

2

b)

1

c)

49

d)

63

21.

When was Netflix founded?

a)

1997

b)

2001

c)

2009

d)

2015

22.

Which auto brand has a horse in its logo?

a)

Toyota

b)

Porsche

c)

Ford

d)

Peugeot

23.

Which country invented tea?

a)

China

b)

Japan

c)

England

d)

Ireland

24.

How many eyes does a bee have?

a)

2

b)

3

c)

4

d)

5

25.

The only planet not named after a God is...

(a)  

26.

What is the smallest planet in our solar system?

a)

Jupiter

b)

Earth

c)

Mars

d)

Mercury

27.

What company is also the name of one of the longest rivers in the world?

(a)  

28.

What is taller an Elephant or Giraffe?

a)

Elephant

b)

They're both the same height.

c)

Giraffe

29.

How many hearts does an octopus have?

a)

1

b)

2

c)

3

d)

4

30.

What was the first animated Disney film?

(a)  

31.

There are only one land animal that can't jump in the world, what animal is it?

a)

Polar bear

b)

Elephant

c)

Tiger

d)

Cheetah

32.

What does ‘Archipelago’ mean?

a)

a group/cluster of islands

b)

a Peninsula

c)

an inland lake

d)

a land bridge

33.

Which chess piece can only move diagonally?

a)

Rook

b)

Queen

c)

Pawn

d)

Bishop

34.

How many continents are there in the world?

a)

7

b)

4

c)

17

d)

10

35.

Name the house made of ice?

a)

boat house

b)

my house

c)

igloo

d)

buildings

36.

Name the largest mammal?

a)

giraffe

b)

elephant

c)

dinosaur

d)

blue whale

37.
What is the third planet from the sun?
a)
Mercury
b)
Earth
c)
Jupiter
d)
Mars
38.
What country are the Pyramids in? 
a)
Egypt 
b)
Africa
c)
Europe 
d)
South America
39.

Which is the largest continent?

a)

North America

b)

South America

c)

Africa

d)

Asia

40.

What type of gas is absorbed by plants?

a)

CO2(carbon dioxide)

b)

O2(oxygen)

c)

O3(ozone)

d)

H2(hydrogen)

41.

Name the hardest substance available on Earth?

a)

Rock

b)

Graphene

c)

Diamond

d)

metallic glass

42.

How often do the Summer Olympic Games take place?

a)

Every 4 years

b)

Every 5 years

c)

Every 2 years

d)

Every year

e)

Two times a year

43.

Match the flags with the countries

a)
1.

South Korea

b)
2.

Vietnam

c)
3.

Ukraine

d)
4.

Australia

e)
5.

New Zealand

44.

What do you call a type of shape that has five sides?

a)

Pentagon

b)

Hexagon

c)

Totagon

d)

Pentagonton

45.

Which planet is closest to the sun?

a)

Asgard

b)

Jupiter

c)

Mercury

d)

Venus

46.

What language is spoken in Brazil?

a)

Portuguese

b)

French

c)

German

d)

Italian

47.

The instrument is :

a)

Flute

b)

Oboe

c)

Violin

d)

Clarinet

48.

3. How many colors are there in a rainbow?

a)

7

b)

8

c)

9

d)

10

49.

5. How many letters are there in the English alphabet?

a)

24

b)

25

c)

26

d)

28

50.

8. Which month of the year has the least number of days?

a)

February

b)

May

c)

September

d)

December

51.

11. How many primary colors are there?

a)

1

b)

2

c)

3

d)

4

52.

What is the world's most populated country?

a)

China

b)

Brazil

c)

USA

d)

Russia

53.

Which country has the longest coastline in the world?

a)

Russia

b)

Thailand

c)

Australia

d)

Canada

54.

Animals that eat both plants and meat are called what?

a)

Omnivores

b)

Carnivores

c)

Insectivores

d)

Herbivores

55.

How many oceans are there?

a)

3

b)

5

c)

7

d)

9

56.

Which mountain range lies between China and India?

a)

Andes

b)

Zagros Mountains

c)

Ural Mountains

d)

Himalayas

57.

Which American president appears on a one-dollar bill?

a)

Abraham Lincoln

b)

Franklin Roosevelt

c)

George Washington

d)

Donald Trump

58.
How many degrees are found in a circle?
a)
360
b)
84
c)
720
d)
90
59.

What is New York's nickname?

a)

NYC

b)

Concrete Jungle

c)

The Big Apple

d)

NY

60.

On which continent is the Sahara desert?

a)

Asia

b)

Africa

c)

America

d)

Europe

61.

What is the main ingredient in guacamole?

a)

Onions

b)

Pears

c)

Avocados

d)

Peppers

62.

Which planet is known as “The Blue Planet”?

a)

Mars

b)

Earth

c)

Mercury

d)

Venus

63.

Which is the smallest?

a)

a solar system

b)

a galaxy

c)

a star

d)

the universe

64.

Which grows on a tree?

a)

a peanut

b)

a plum

c)

a potato

d)

a strawberry

65.

"I go there once in a while" means I go there _______.

a)

regularly

b)

occasionally

c)

frequently

d)

always

66.

"He is behind the times" means he is _______.

a)

old-fashioned

b)

late

c)

early

d)

fashionable

67.

"I feel on top of the world" means I feel _______.

a)

very happy

b)

very powerful

c)

very lonely

d)

very excited

68.

Complete this common saying: "Where there's a will, there's _______."

a)

a way

b)

a goal

c)

a road

d)

a widow

69.

Who gave the theory or relativity?

a)

Isaac Newton

b)

Isaac Asimov

c)

Albert Einstein

d)

Marie Curie

70.

William Shakespeare was a scientist.

a)

True

b)

False

71.

I feel under the weather today. What does under the weather mean?

a)

fit

b)

happy

c)

sad

d)

ill

72.

When pigs fly

a)

To say something is impossible

b)

Bacon

c)

Flying high

73.

I'm all ears

a)

A bunch of ears

b)

You have my full attention

c)

Full of noise

74.

I was about to go on stage and had BUTTERFLIES IN MY STOMACH.

a)

sick

b)

bugs crawled inside of me

c)

mad

d)

nervous

75.

It is RAINING CATS AND DOGS!

a)

It's been raining all day.

b)

It's raining a lot.

c)

It's not raining.

d)

There are scattered thunderstorms.

76.

BREAK A LEG!

a)

Don't cheat!

b)

I hope you break your bones.

c)

Good luck!

d)

Watch where you are walking.

77.

Those shoes COST AN ARM AND A LEG!

a)

they are expensive

b)

they are yellow

c)

they go on both feet

d)

they are cheap

78.

You will get into hot water when going out for no particular reason.

a)

get into trouble

b)

stay safe

c)

fall into disuse

d)

remain calm

79.

What does it mean if someone told you that the situation is "getting out of hand"?

a)

The situation is good luck.

b)

The situation is slowing down.

c)

The situation is getting out of control.

d)

The situation is common.

80.

What does it mean if something is "a blessing in disguise"?

a)

Something is common.

b)

Something is good luck.

c)

Something seems bad at first but turns out to be good.

d)

Something that needs to be done again.

81.

I get __________________________________ in my stomach when I have to give a presentation.

a)

moths

b)

bunnies

c)

butterflies

d)

mice

82.

something that is unclear, undefined

a)

Green with envy

b)

Green thumb

c)

Gray area

83.

very rarely

a)

Once in a blue moon

b)

Take the red eye

c)

Green thumb

84.
What does “I’m all tied up” really mean?
a)
 I can tie a really good knot!
b)
I’m very busy right now.
c)
Help! Someone tied me up.
85.
 What does “he got up on the wrong side of the bed” really mean?
a)
He hit his head when he got out of bed this morning.
b)
His bed is pushed up against the wall and he can only use one side.
c)
He has been grumpy since he woke up.
86.
What does “zip your lips” really mean?
a)
You need to be quiet.
b)
Your lips are chapped and you need some chap stick.
c)
Your zipper is stuck. 
87.

Thomas knows Paris like the back of his                . He used to be a taxi driver there for 2 years.

a)

  head               

b)

mind     

c)

hand   

d)

life

88.

That was a PIECE OF CAKE!

a)

hard

b)

messy

c)

easy

d)

fun

89.

Jose had a hard time comparing the iPhone to the Samsung phone because to him they were apples and oranges.

a)

containing too many technical details  

b)

very similar

c)

completely different          

d)

very complicated

90.

I've never really enjoyed going to the ballet or the opera; they're not really my _______ 

a)

   piece of cake 

b)

sweets and candy

c)

biscuit

d)

cup of tea

91.

How many continents are there in the world?

a)

7

b)

4

c)

17

d)

10

92.

Name the house made of ice?

a)

boat house

b)

my house

c)

igloo

d)

buildings

93.

Name the largest mammal?

a)

giraffe

b)

elephant

c)

dinosaur

d)

blue whale

94.
What is the third planet from the sun?
a)
Mercury
b)
Earth
c)
Jupiter
d)
Mars
95.
What country are the Pyramids in? 
a)
Egypt 
b)
Africa
c)
Europe 
d)
South America
96.

Which is the largest continent?

a)

North America

b)

South America

c)

Africa

d)

Asia

97.

What type of gas is absorbed by plants?

a)

CO2(carbon dioxide)

b)

O2(oxygen)

c)

O3(ozone)

d)

H2(hydrogen)

98.

Name the hardest substance available on Earth?

a)

Rock

b)

Graphene

c)

Diamond

d)

metallic glass

99.

How often do the Summer Olympic Games take place?

a)

Every 4 years

b)

Every 5 years

c)

Every 2 years

d)

Every year

e)

Two times a year

100.

Match the flags with the countries

a)
1.

South Korea

b)
2.

Vietnam

c)
3.

Ukraine

d)
4.

Australia

e)
5.

New Zealand

101.

What do you call a type of shape that has five sides?

a)

Pentagon

b)

Hexagon

c)

Totagon

d)

Pentagonton

102.

Which planet is closest to the sun?

a)

Asgard

b)

Jupiter

c)

Mercury

d)

Venus

103.

What type of language is the following language?

1010011001011000

a)

Binoramia

b)

English

c)

Ewokese

d)

Binary

104.

Where is London?

a)

USA

b)

Austria

c)

Australia

d)

England

105.

What language is spoken in Brazil?

a)

Portuguese

b)

French

c)

German

d)

Italian

106.

The instrument is :

a)

Flute

b)

Oboe

c)

Violin

d)

Clarinet

107.

2. How many days are there in a normal year?

a)

165

b)

265

c)

365

d)

465

108.

1. How many days do we have in a week?

a)

4

b)

5

c)

6

d)

7

109.

3. How many colors are there in a rainbow?

a)

7

b)

8

c)

9

d)

10

110.

4. Which animal is known as the ‘Ship of the Desert?’

a)

Dog

b)

Camel

c)

Lion

d)

Tiger

111.

5. How many letters are there in the English alphabet?

a)

24

b)

25

c)

26

d)

28

112.

6. How many consonants are there in the English alphabet?

a)

5

b)

10

c)

15

d)

21

113.

8. Which month of the year has the least number of days?

a)

February

b)

May

c)

September

d)

December

114.

10. Which animal is called King of Jungle?

a)

Lion

b)

Tiger

c)

Cat

d)

Monkey

115.

11. How many primary colors are there?

a)

1

b)

2

c)

3

d)

4

116.

What is the world's most populated country?

a)

China

b)

Brazil

c)

USA

d)

Russia

117.

Which country has the longest coastline in the world?

a)

Russia

b)

Thailand

c)

Australia

d)

Canada

118.

What is the capital of the Philippines?

a)

Dili

b)

Jakarta

c)

Manila

d)

Bali

119.

In which country is Mount Fuji located?

a)

Japan

b)

Peru

c)

South Korea

d)

Turkey

120.

What tissues connect the muscles to the bones?

a)

Fat

b)

Tendons

c)

Cartilage

d)

Ligaments

e)

Blood

121.

How many lives is a cat said to have?

a)

9

b)

5

c)

6

d)

7

e)

15

122.

The Pole Star indicates the direction to the

a)

South

b)

East

c)

West

d)

North

123.

Animals that eat both plants and meat are called what?

a)

Omnivores

b)

Carnivores

c)

Insectivores

d)

Herbivores

124.

How many oceans are there?

a)

3

b)

5

c)

7

d)

9

125.

Which ocean lies between Australia and Africa?

a)

Pacific

b)

Southern

c)

Indian

d)

Atlantic

126.

Which mountain range lies between China and India?

a)

Andes

b)

Zagros Mountains

c)

Ural Mountains

d)

Himalayas

127.

Area 51 is located in which US state?

a)

FLORIDA

b)

NEVADA

c)

NEW YORK

d)

WASHINGTON

128.

Which American president appears on a one-dollar bill?

a)

Abraham Lincoln

b)

Franklin Roosevelt

c)

George Washington

d)

Donald Trump

129.

What does the term GPU stand for?

a)

Graphics Processing Unit

b)

Graphics Program Unit

c)

Gravity Processed Unit

d)

Graphics Processing Uniform

130.
How many degrees are found in a circle?
a)
360
b)
84
c)
720
d)
90
131.

What is New York's nickname?

a)

NYC

b)

Concrete Jungle

c)

The Big Apple

d)

NY

132.

On which continent is the Sahara desert?

a)

Asia

b)

Africa

c)

America

d)

Europe

133.

What does CIA stand for?

a)

Central Information Agency

b)

Central Intelligence Agency

c)

Central Identification Agency

d)

Central

Imaginative

Agency

134.

What is the main ingredient in guacamole?

a)

Onions

b)

Pears

c)

Avocados

d)

Peppers

135.

Which planet is known as “The Blue Planet”?

a)

Mars

b)

Earth

c)

Mercury

d)

Venus

136.

In which city is this famous bridge?

a)

Los Angeles

b)

San Francisco

c)

San Diego

d)

Santa Barbara

137.

What company did this man create?

a)

Microsoft

b)

Apple

c)

Tesla

d)

IBM

138.

What company did this man create?

a)

Microsoft

b)

Apple

c)

Tesla

d)

IBM

139.

Which planet in the Milky Way is the hottest?

a)

Mercury

b)

Earth

c)

Mars

d)

Venus

140.

Which is the smallest?

a)

a solar system

b)

a galaxy

c)

a star

d)

the universe

141.

If somebody is illiterate, they _______.

a)

cannot speak well

b)

cannot read or write

c)

don't like literature

d)

cannot hear well

142.

Which grows on a tree?

a)

a peanut

b)

a plum

c)

a potato

d)

a strawberry

143.

"I go there once in a while" means I go there _______.

a)

regularly

b)

occasionally

c)

frequently

d)

always

144.

"He is behind the times" means he is _______.

a)

old-fashioned

b)

late

c)

early

d)

fashionable

145.

"I feel on top of the world" means I feel _______.

a)

very happy

b)

very powerful

c)

very lonely

d)

very excited

146.

Complete this common saying: "Where there's a will, there's _______."

a)

a way

b)

a goal

c)

a road

d)

a widow

147.

Who gave the theory or relativity?

a)

Isaac Newton

b)

Isaac Asimov

c)

Albert Einstein

d)

Marie Curie

148.

Plants absorb oxygen.

a)

True

b)

False

149.

William Shakespeare was a scientist.

a)

True

b)

False

150.

In which forest do Robin Hood and his Merry Men live?

a)

The Enchanted Forest

b)

Sherwood Forest

c)

The Green Forest

d)

Sahara Forest

151.

I feel under the weather today. What does under the weather mean?

a)

fit

b)

happy

c)

sad

d)

ill

152.

The police officer let him off the hook.

a)

took him to jail

b)

didn't give him a ticket

c)

helped him get down

d)

gave him a ticket

153.

When pigs fly

a)

To say something is impossible

b)

Bacon

c)

Flying high

154.

I'm all ears

a)

A bunch of ears

b)

You have my full attention

c)

Full of noise

155.

I was about to go on stage and had BUTTERFLIES IN MY STOMACH.

a)

sick

b)

bugs crawled inside of me

c)

mad

d)

nervous

156.

It is RAINING CATS AND DOGS!

a)

It's been raining all day.

b)

It's raining a lot.

c)

It's not raining.

d)

There are scattered thunderstorms.

157.

BREAK A LEG!

a)

Don't cheat!

b)

I hope you break your bones.

c)

Good luck!

d)

Watch where you are walking.

158.

Those shoes COST AN ARM AND A LEG!

a)

they are expensive

b)

they are yellow

c)

they go on both feet

d)

they are cheap

159.

You will get into hot water when going out for no particular reason.

a)

get into trouble

b)

stay safe

c)

fall into disuse

d)

remain calm

160.

What does it mean if someone told you that the situation is "getting out of hand"?

a)

The situation is good luck.

b)

The situation is slowing down.

c)

The situation is getting out of control.

d)

The situation is common.

161.

What does it mean if something is "a blessing in disguise"?

a)

Something is common.

b)

Something is good luck.

c)

Something seems bad at first but turns out to be good.

d)

Something that needs to be done again.

162.

I get __________________________________ in my stomach when I have to give a presentation.

a)

moths

b)

bunnies

c)

butterflies

d)

mice

163.

something that is unclear, undefined

a)

Green with envy

b)

Green thumb

c)

Gray area

164.

very rarely

a)

Once in a blue moon

b)

Take the red eye

c)

Green thumb

165.

What is an idiom?

a)

Words that have different meanings.

b)

A device used to confuse the reader.

c)

A word or phrase that does not mean what it says.

d)

A group of words that begin with the same sound.

166.
What does “I’m all tied up” really mean?
a)
 I can tie a really good knot!
b)
I’m very busy right now.
c)
Help! Someone tied me up.
167.
 What does “he got up on the wrong side of the bed” really mean?
a)
He hit his head when he got out of bed this morning.
b)
His bed is pushed up against the wall and he can only use one side.
c)
He has been grumpy since he woke up.
168.
What does “zip your lips” really mean?
a)
You need to be quiet.
b)
Your lips are chapped and you need some chap stick.
c)
Your zipper is stuck. 
169.

Thomas knows Paris like the back of his                . He used to be a taxi driver there for 2 years.

a)

  head               

b)

mind     

c)

hand   

d)

life

170.

That was a PIECE OF CAKE!

a)

hard

b)

messy

c)

easy

d)

fun

171.

Jose had a hard time comparing the iPhone to the Samsung phone because to him they were apples and oranges.

a)

containing too many technical details  

b)

very similar

c)

completely different          

d)

very complicated

172.

I've never really enjoyed going to the ballet or the opera; they're not really my _______ 

a)

   piece of cake 

b)

sweets and candy

c)

biscuit

d)

cup of tea

173.

What is biggest Country in the world

a)

Russia

b)

South Africa

c)

Mexico

d)

Brazil

174.

Which animal can survive insane temperatures and is called a water bear?

a)

Lion

b)

Tiger

c)

Tadigrade

d)

Wasp

175.

What is the beginning level in Karate?

a)

Black Belt

b)

White Belt

c)

Orange belt

176.

In which country was the first modern olympic games held?

a)

Greece

b)

Italy

c)

Romania

d)

Hungary

e)

Germany

177.

How many holes does a golf course have?

a)

20

b)

18

c)

16

d)

22

e)

24

178.

1. What are the colors of the Olympic rings?

a)

Blue, yellow, black, green, red

b)

Yellow, orange, blue, brown

c)

white, black, blue, silver

d)

All black

179.
How many years are in a century?
a)
1000
b)
1
c)
10
d)
100
180.
What was Pixar’s first movie?
a)
Toy Story
b)
A Bug's Life
c)
Finding Nemo
d)
Cars
181.
He's the most famous character in video game history, and the official mascot for Nintendo.
a)
Sonic the Hedgehog
b)
Crash Bandicoot
c)
Mario
d)
Master Chief
182.

Which one of these sports DOES NOT have a time limit?

a)

Football

b)

Soccer

c)

Rugby

d)

Baseball

183.

Which chess piece can only move diagonally ?

a)

Pawns

b)

Bishops

c)

Knights

d)

Rook

184.

From which country does Lego come from ?

a)

Denmark

b)

Italy

c)

USA

d)

Japan

185.

What does NBA stand for ?

a)

National Basketball Academy

b)

New Baseball Association

c)

National Basketball Association

d)

Nutmeg Berry Apples

186.

What color are the goal posts in Football ?

a)

Green

b)

Red

c)

Orange

d)

Yellow

187.

In which sport would you find a Pommel Horse ?

a)

Horse Riding

b)

Shooting

c)

Gymnastics

d)

Athletics

188.

How many stars does the U.S.A flag have?

a)

32

b)

25

c)

50

d)

55

189.

Which countries make up the United Kingdom?

a)

England, America, Wales and Northern Ireland.

b)

Portugal and Spain

c)

England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

d)

England, New Zealand, Australia and America.

190.

Eritrea, which became the 182nd member of the UN in 1993, is in the continent of...

a)

Asia

b)

Africa

c)

Europe

d)

Australia

191.

What is the name of this famous cartoon cat?

a)

Cheshire

b)

Felix

c)

Sylvester

d)

Tom

192.

Maori are the indigenous people of what country?

a)

Australia

b)

Cambodia

c)

Fiji

d)

New Zealand

193.

How many megabytes are there in a gigabyte?

a)

10

b)

100

c)

1000

d)

1

194.

What does USB stand for? (as in 'a USB cable')

a)

Universal Serial Bus

b)

Universal Serial Byte

c)

Universal Serial Bill

195.

In what part of the body is the tibia?

a)

in the chest

b)

in the upper arm

c)

in the lower leg

196.

The Statue of Liberty was a gift from where?

a)

France

b)

Utah

c)

England

d)

Mr. Markovic (He's so generous)

197.

The first fireworks were invented in what country during the seventh century?

a)

Egypt

b)

Italy

c)

China

d)

Japan

198.

Where did the Olympic games originate?

a)

Greece

b)

Grease

c)

Italy

d)

Germany

199.

What ocean touches Massachusetts?

a)

Atlantic

b)

Pacific

c)

Indian

d)

Arctic

200.

How many inches are in a foot?

a)

7

b)

8.5

c)

10

d)

12

201.

What company owns Xbox?

a)

Apple

b)

Nintendo

c)

Microsoft

d)

Walmart

202.

What state shape is this

a)

New Mexico

b)

Delaware

c)

Kansas

d)

California

203.

Which planet in our Solar System is known for having a ring?

a)

Earth

b)

Saturn

c)

Neptune

d)

Jupiter

204.

Who lives at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave, Washington, D.C.?

a)

Bill Gates

b)

The President

c)

The Governor

d)

Oprah Winfrey

205.

Who painted Mona Lisa?

a)

Picasso

b)

Leonardo di Caprio.

c)

Leonardo da Vinci

d)

Michelangelo

206.

Who wrote Harry Potter?

a)

Emma Watson

b)

Stephen King

c)

J.K. Rowling

d)

Rupert Grint

207.
Who was the major author of the Declaration of Independence?
a)
Benjamin Franklin
b)
John Adams
c)
Thomas Jefferson
d)
Patrick Henry
208.
Where were the first armed conflicts of the American Revolution?
a)
Yorktown
b)
Saratoga
c)
Lexington and Concord
d)
Bunker Hill
209.
What do you call the time span of one thousand years?
a)
millennnium
b)
decade
c)
century
210.
The horizontal lines on maps and globes are called...
a)
longitudes
b)
latitudes 
c)
geographic grids
d)
poles
211.
Before being dried, which fruit was a prune?
a)
Plum
b)
Peach
c)
Apricot
d)
Nectarine
212.

Spell this animal correctly

a)

rinoceros

b)

rhinoseros

c)

rhinocerous

d)

rhinoceros

213.

A quarter is the same as

a)

1/4

b)

4.0

c)

0.25

d)

One-fourth

214.

Which of the following countries is not a part of North America?

a)

Costa Rica

b)

Ecuador

c)

El Salvador

d)

Haiti

215.

Which of these days was in the 20th century?

a)

January 1, 1801

b)

January 1, 2001

c)

January 1, 1901

d)

January 1, 2010

216.

What is the term for the writing system used in Ancient Egypt?

a)

Latin

b)

Heiroglyphics

c)

Aramaic

d)

English

217.

From which planet did Superman come?

a)

Eternia

b)

Earth

c)

Krypton

d)

Kryptopia

218.

Name this cartoon character?

a)

Elmer Fudd

b)

Spinach Man

c)

Popeye

d)

Brutus

219.

Name this famous sports apparel symbol?

a)

Slazenger

b)

Puma

c)

Panther

d)

Jaguar

220.

What is this?

a)

Buckingham Palace

b)

Taj Mahal

221.
How many hours are there in a day?
a)
23
b)
21
c)
24
d)
25
222.
Where does a pig live?
a)
Hutch
b)
House
c)
Apartment
d)
Sty
223.

Science - In the periodic table, the symbol AU means?

a)

Silver

b)

Diamond

c)

Aluminum

d)

Gold

224.

How many centimeters are in a meter?

a)

12

b)

36

c)

100

d)

1000

225.

How many lives is a cat said to have?

a)

9

b)

5

c)

6

d)

7

e)

15