The Ultimate General Knowledge Quiz

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Also, we have three more too - Cinema & Screen, History, and Literature.

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  1. Which famous fashion item was named after a series of nuclear tests by the US military?
    Bikini
  2. Which planet has a pink sky?
    Mars
  3. Who are the band members of Metallica?
    Dave Mustaine, James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich, & Ron McGovney
  4. What is a female donkey called?
    A Jenny

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65. Which part of his body did Charlie Chaplin insure?
  • Face
  • Feet
  • Hands
  • Moustache
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66. If you were looking at Iguazu Falls, on what continent would you be?
  • Africa
  • South America
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67. Patagonia is a territory shared by which two countries?
  • Argentina
  • Azerbaijan
  • Bangladesh
  • Chile
  • Finland
  • India
  • Iran
  • Sweden
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68. What animals are considered pachyderms?
  • Crocodile
  • Elephants
  • Frogs
  • Hippos
  • Kiwi
  • Newts
  • Rhinos
  • Wombat
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  1. Which part of his body did Charlie Chaplin insure?
    Feet
  2. If you were looking at Iguazu Falls, on what continent would you be?
    South America
  3. Patagonia is a territory shared by which two countries?
    Argentina & Chile
  4. What animals are considered pachyderms?
    Elephants, Hippos, & Rhinos

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wanderingechoes



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Your prize is Dungeon access and you’ll have it for a month,
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As for everyone else, will you be able to de-throne our royal quizzer this month or will she keep her crown?

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Questions


69. Which dessert do Australians & New Zealanders both claim as their own?
  • Chocolate Fish
  • Hokey Pokey Ice Cream
  • Lamingtons
  • Pavlova
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70. What is a Tuatara?
  • Lizard
  • Reptile
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67. Which whale is the second largest animal after the Blue Whale?
  • Fin whale
  • Humpback whale
  • Right whale
  • Sperm whale
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68. What are three types of lemons?
  • Cavendish
  • Eureka
  • Fuji
  • Kaffir
  • Lisbon
  • Melogold
  • Meyer
  • Valencia
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  1. Which dessert do Australians & New Zealanders both claim as their own?
    Pavlova
  2. What is a Tuatara?
    Reptile
  3. Which whale is the second largest animal after the Blue Whale?
    Fin whale
  4. What are three types of lemons?
    Eureka, Lisbon, & Meyer

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73. Which two words are used for a group of Parrots?
  • Colony
  • Company
  • Mob
  • Muster
  • Nest
  • Pandemonium
  • Watch
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74. True or false: Hungary uses the Euro as currency?
  • True
  • False
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75. Zealand is the largest island of which country?
  • Australia
  • Denmark
  • New Zealand
  • Sweden
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76. Which of the following anagrams are countries with sky blue in their national flag?
  • Antirange
  • Baliruga
  • Duharson
  • Gainposer
  • Iqra
  • Malataegu
  • Mano
  • Reign
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  1. Which two words are used for a group of Parrots?
    Company & Pandemonium
  2. True or false: Hungary uses the Euro as currency?
    False - it’s the forint
  3. Zealand is the largest island of which country?
    Denmark
  4. Which of the following anagrams are countries with sky blue in their national flag?
    Antirange is Argentina, Duharson is Honduras, & Malataegu is Guatemala


Questions


77. Name two albums from the post-punk British band, Joy Division:
  • Closer
  • Disintegration
  • London Calling
  • Material
  • Meat Is Murder
  • Unknown Pleasures
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78. True or False: The Eiffel Tower is taller in the summer.
  • True
  • False
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79. What is the fermented tea beverage that originated in China and is now popular around the world?
  • Bubble Tea
  • Kombucha
  • Oolong
  • Rice Wine
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80. What are the chemical symbols for tungsten and Boron?
  • B
  • Hg
  • K
  • Sn
  • Te
  • W
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  1. Name two albums from the post-punk British band, Joy Division:
    Closer & Unknown Pleasures
  2. True or False: The Eiffel Tower is taller in the summer.
    True - metal expands in heat
  3. What is the fermented tea beverage that originated in China and is now popular around the world?
    Kombucha
  4. What are the chemical symbols for tungsten and Boron?
    B for Boron & W for Tungsten

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Our eighth General Knowledge Royalty for this series is…
wanderingechoes



Congrats @wanderingechoes!
Your prize is Dungeon access and you’ll have it for a month,
Unless you can keep your crown.



As for everyone else, will you be able to de-throne our royal quizzer this month or will she keep her crown?

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Questions


81. True or False: The largest pyramid in the world is in Egypt?
  • True
  • False
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82. Napa Valley, California has more than…
  • 400 wineries
  • 700 wineries
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83. What does the acronym NATO mean?
  • New Asian Truce Operation
  • North America Treaty Organisation
  • North Atlantic Treaty Organisation
  • New Axis Truce Operation
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84. Who is the Patron Saint of Spain?
  • Saint George
  • Saint James
  • Saint John
  • Saint Peter
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^^^ Hey @ChampionQuizzers, wanna vote on the General Knowledge poll?

Also, we have three more too - Cinema & Screen, History, and Literature.

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  1. True or False: The largest pyramid in the world is in Egypt?
    False - it’s in Mexico
  2. Napa Valley, California has more than…
    400 wineries
  3. What does the acronym NATO mean?
    North Atlantic Treaty Organisation
  4. Who is the Patron Saint of Spain?
    Saint James

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85. What is the most popular Christmas meal in Tokyo?
  • McDonald’s Cheeseburgers
  • KFC Chicken
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86. Ilex aquifolium and Hedera helix are better known as?
  • Christmas rose
  • Holly
  • Ivy
  • Orchid
  • Pine Trees
  • Poinsettia
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87. What brought Frosty the Snowman to life?
  • A hat
  • Carrot nose
  • “Hocus Pocus”
  • The Rabbit
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  1. What is the most popular Christmas meal in Tokyo?
    KFC Chicken
  2. Ilex aquifolium and Hedera helix are better known as?
    Holly & Ivy
  3. What brought Frosty the Snowman to life?
    A Hat

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88. Which country invented glass baubles?
  • Finland
  • Germany
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89. Complete the saying “On New Year’s Eve, ______ the person you hope to keep _____”.
  • Hug
  • Kiss
  • Kissing
  • Laughing with
  • Loving
  • Smile at
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90. Which animal will represent the Chinese New Year 2024?
  • Dragon
  • Horse
  • Rabbit
  • Snake
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  1. Which country invented glass baubles?
    Germany
  2. Complete the saying “On New Year’s Eve, ______ the person you hope to keep _____”.
    Kiss & Kissing
  3. Which animal will represent the Chinese New Year 2024?
    Dragon

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Our ninth General Knowledge Royalty for this series is…
wanderingechoes



Congrats @wanderingechoes!
Your prize is Dungeon access and you’ll have it for a month,
Unless you can keep your crown.



As for everyone else, will you be able to de-throne our royal quizzer this month or will she keep her crown?

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