Title | Trivia 21090 - math 2022 200wordsearch 200wordsearch 200wordsearch 200wordsearch |
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1. What U.S. newspaper is nicknamed the Gray Lady? A. The LA Times B. The Baltimore Sun C. The Chicago Tribune D. The New York Times
2. The Inca Trail is found in which country? A. B. C. D.
Estonia Somalia Peru Cuba
3. What ailment kills the most fruit flies? A. Constipation B. Dehydration C. Heat stroke D. Old age
4. Who is the youngest player ever to hit 500 home runs? A. B. C. D.
Gary Sheffield Alex Rodriguez Jimmie Foxx David Ortiz
5. Who signed the Magna Carta? A. B. C. D.
King George King William King John Queen Victoria
6. What is the process of a liquid changing to a gas called? A. condensation B. evaporation C. melting D. sublimation
7. What is the largest continent by population? A. B. C. D.
Europe Asia Africa North America
8. What object is said to bring bad luck if it is broken? A. An heirloom B. A mirror C. A ladder D. A promise
9. The Warren Spahn Award is given to: A. B. C. D.
Best left-handed pitcher Most outstanding designated hitter Best pitcher of the season Top hitter in each league
10. Who was childhood friends with Harper Lee? A. B. C. D.
George Orwell Truman Capote Louisa Alcott Jane Austen
11. Which country invented paper? A. B. C. D.
China Japan USA Spain
12. Who played Cher Horowitz in the movie Clueless? A. Alicia Silverstone B. Stacey Dash C. Brittany Murphy D. Uma Thurman
13. What is a community of ants called? A. A community B. A collection C. A colony D. A collective
14. What American beer has been long promoted as the King of Beers? A. Budweiser B. Heineken C. Bud Light D. PBR
15. What was the famous Roe vs. Wade case about? A. B. C. D.
Slavery drugs abortion same-sex marriage
16. How many faces does a dodecahedron have? A. 10 B. 12 C. 16 D. 20
17. What were the earliest forms of contraceptive made from? A. Papyrus Leaves B. Beetles C. Wheat D. Crocodile Dung
18. Which Dutch artist painted Girl with a Pearl Earring? A. Rembrandt B. Mondrian C. Vermeer D. Bosch
19. Where do kiwi fruits originally come from? A. Taiwan B. Vietnam C. China D. India
20. How much DNA do humans share with bananas? A. 0% B. 5% C. 50% D. 90%
21. Yao Ming played for this NBA team: A. B. C. D.
Houston Rockets Golden State Warriors New Orleans Pelicans Atlanta Hawks
22. What is the most spoken language? A. B. C. D.
Mandarin French English Spanish
23. The traditional Wimbledon colors are green and what? A. Grey B. Red Sea C. Purple D. Orange
24. What are a group of hippos referred as? A. A bath B. A bust C. A bloat D. A balloon
25. What is the name of the Earth's largest ocean? A. Pacific Ocean B. Atlantic Ocean C. Artic Ocean D. Indian Ocean
26. Outside which New York building was John Lennon killed? A. Chrysler Building B. Musuem of Modern Art C. The Dakota D. The Guggenheim
27. Which country uses the most renewable energy? A. B. C. D.
Iceland Spain Ireland Finland
28. Juba is the capital of which country? A. B. C. D.
Vietnam Yemen South Sudan Sierra Leone
29. What igneous rock has a density less than water? A. Basalt B. Granite C. Scoria D. Pumice
30. What is the main ingredient of Bombay Duck? A. Swan B. Chicken C. Pork D. Fish
31. How many states are there in the USA? A. B. C. D.
60 50 32 49
32. Which animal kills the most people worldwide? A. dog B. mosquito C. shark D. snake
33. How many hearts does an octopus have? A. Four B. Three C. Two D. Six
34. Which country has cross country skiing as its national sport? A. B. C. D.
Japan USA Norway Switzerland
35. Where might you keep bees? A. apiary B. aquarium C. aviary D. vivarium
36. It is illegal to do what in the French vineyards? A. Have a picnic B. Curse C. Die D. Land a flying saucer
37. What kind of animal is a firefly? A. Fly B. Beetle C. Moth D. Bee
38. What is the most abundant metal in the Earth's crust? A. Iron B. Lead C. Aluminium D. Sodium
39. Joan of Arc is which of the following? A. B. C. D.
Criminal witch saint hero
40. Who was the first U.S Secretary of Treasury? A. B. C. D.
Alexander Hamilton John Adams Aaron Burr Thomas Edison
41. The surface area of Earth is about how many square miles? A. 180.7 million mi B. 111.3 million mi C. 202.1 million mi D. 196.9 million mi
42. Who was the first performer at the Woodstock festival in 1969? A. Joan Baez B. Richie Havens C. Joe Cocker D. Santana
43. Who started the Russian Revolution? A. B. C. D.
Joseph Stalin Vladimir Lenin Sergei Witte Peter Stolypin
44. Which among these countries do not touch the Atlantic Ocean? A. B. C. D.
Brazil Namibia Argentina Estonia
45. Which country did bagels originate from? A. Germany B. USA C. Poland D. Russia
46. The Paris Peace Accords ended which conflict? A. B. C. D.
WWI WWII Vietnam War Korean War
47. What is Podobromhidrosis? A. Bad smelling odor from sweat B. Athlete's foot C. Unhealthy hair D. Eyelids that won't open
48. Where did rap superstar Eminem grow up? A. Detroit B. Chicago C. St. Louis D. Los Angeles
49. Which of the following is not a computer coding language? A. Java B. Python C. Ruby D. Snake
50. Peaches are the national fruit of which country? A. B. C. D.
Afghanistan Japan Canada Malaysia
51. What month did Pearl Harbour occur? A. B. C. D.
May November July December
52. What does the term piano actually mean? A. To be played softly B. Melodious sound C. Rising keys D. Finger art
53. What did John Jacob Astor make his fortune in? A. B. C. D.
Drug Trade slavery cotton fur trade
54. What did Harriet Tubman suffer from as a child? A. B. C. D.
Head injury smallpox influenza leg injury
55. In which country is divorce illegal? A. B. C. D.
Philippines Iran Somalia Dominican Republic
56. In which city is Jim Morrison buried? A. London B. Paris C. New Orleans D. Tokyo
57. How many kings did Rome have before becoming a republic? A. B. C. D.
8 9 5 7
58. Which country consumes the most chocolate per capita? A. USA B. France C. Switzerland D. Germany
59. A riel is the currency of which country? A. B. C. D.
Kyrgyzstan Mongolia Cambodia Myanmar
60. What is the capital of South Korea? A. B. C. D.
Busan Jeju Daegu Seoul
61. How many hearts does a worm have? A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 5
62. How do you tell the age of a horse? A. Its teeth B. Its horseshoe C. Its hair D. Its tail
63. What did Alexander Graham Bell invent? A. doorbell B. lightbulb C. telephone D. television
64. What country has the world's most ancient forest? A. Germany B. Canada C. China D. Australia
65. Which country has the highest agricultural production? A. B. C. D.
China Brazil Australia Russia
66. Who voices Morty in the series Rick and Morty? A. Robert Redford B. Gray Jackson C. Justin Rolland D. Toni Scarroli
67. Who was the first pope of Rome? A. B. C. D.
Paul John Peter Adam
68. Which term describes a triangle that has three different angles? A. equilateral B. isosceles C. scalene D. obtuse
69. What color eyes do most humans have? A. Brown B. Hazel C. Green D. Blue
70. Which dinosaur had 15 horns? A. Koreaceratops B. Kosmoceratops C. Pachyrhinosaurus D. Protoceratops
71. Which is the only Grand Slam tournament that is played on grass? A. B. C. D.
Wimbledon French Open US Open Australian Open
72. Botany is the scientific study of what? A. Flowers B. Plants C. Biomes D. Bugs
73. Which continent is in all four hemispheres? A. B. C. D.
Africa Asia Antarctica Europe
74. Which country has the most number of islands? A. B. C. D.
Philippines Sweden Japan Indonesia
75. Where was the world's first speeding ticket issued? A. Canada B. France C. England D. Germany
76. How old was Mike Tyson when he became the heavyweight champion? A. B. C. D.
20 22 24 26
77. Mangosteen is the national fruit of which Asian country? A. B. C. D.
Philippines Indonesia Thailand India
78. What profession did Spartacus have? A. B. C. D.
Politician Slave Gladiator Farmer
79. Abbey Road is located in which city? A. B. C. D.
Leeds Nottingham London Bristol
80. How many time zones does Russia span? A. B. C. D.
6 7 11 15
81. Who was the first Roman emperor? A. B. C. D.
Caesar Augustus Marius Cicero
82. What kind of an animal is known as a horned toad? A. A frog B. A lizard C. A beetle D. A toad
83. What does the gall bladder produce? A. adrenaline B. bile C. gastric acid D. insulin
84. What is the longest river in Australia? A. The Murray River B. The Darling River C. Lachlan River D. Cooper Creek
85. What is the world's biggest rodent? A. beaver B. capybara C. porcupine D. rat
86. Johnny Depp is famously afraid of what? A. Tarantulas B. Thunder C. Clowns D. Elevators
87. Which nation did Japan have colonial rule over? A. B. C. D.
China Vietnam Singapore Korea
88. The video game Happy Feet features what animals? A. Penguins B. Giraffes C. Hippos D. Cats
89. What country was formerly referred to as Persia? A. B. C. D.
Egypt Iran Greece Italy
90. What was Babe Ruth's first name? A. George B. Gregory C. Gerald D. Gary
91. Which of these elements are not found in the structure of DNA? A. calcium B. carbon C. nitrogen D. phosphorus
92. Which city is shared by two countries? A. B. C. D.
Luxembourg Seville Granada Marseille
93. Which ocean is the Bermuda Triangle located? A. B. C. D.
North Atlantic Pacific Indian Arctic
94. What is Japanese sake made from? A. Soy B. Barley C. Rice D. Wheat
95. What is the softest mineral in the world? A. Diamond B. Calcite C. Talc D. Apatite
96. What kind of animal is a bustard? A. A bird B. A toad C. A skunk D. A lizard
97. What type of music helps plants grow? A. Jazz B. New Age C. Classical D. Pop
98. Which University did Karl Marx attend in 1835? A. B. C. D.
London Paris Brussels Bonn
99. Who is this boxer who lost 31of his 32 bouts via knockout? A. B. C. D.
Harold Brazier Eric Crumble Antwun Echols Bennie Briscoe
100. In what year was the Civil Rights Act signed? A. B. C. D.
1968 1965 1964 1963
101. Which building has 73 Elevators? A. B. C. D.
Empire State Bank of America Tower Chrysler Building CN Tower
102. Which among these countries was NOT part of the World War I? A. B. C. D.
Switzerland Germany France Japan
103. What was branch of science was Ernest Rutherford famous for? A. botany B. meteorology C. paleontology D. radioactivity
104. Which is the heaviest living bird species? A. emu B. penguin C. ostrich D. rhea
105. Which city is the bike capital of the world? A. B. C. D.
Amsterdam San Francisco Budapest Hong Kong
106. What is the most linguistically diverse country in the world? A. B. C. D.
Papua New Guinea USA Australia Ireland
107. What is the mass of 1 liter of water? A. 100 grams B. 1 kilogram C. 1 pint D. 1 pound
108. What is the world's biggest island? A. Borneo B. Madagascar C. Greenland D. Victoria Island
109. Which US state has the smallest population? A. B. C. D.
New Mexico Louisiana Maine Wyoming
110. Which organization was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize? A. B. C. D.
Boy Scouts Red Cross Police Girl Scouts
111. By which nickname was Jack Nicklaus popularly known? A. B. C. D.
The Golden Bear The Big Easy The Black Knight The Great White Shark
112. Which U.S. President was the first to ride in a Helicopter? A. B. C. D.
Eisenhower Kennedy Roosevelt Truman
113. In what year was the first ever Wimbledon Championship held? A. 1877 B. 1881 C. 1911 D. 1900
114. What is Bob Dylan's real name? A. Lind Zimmerman B. Robert Zimmerman C. Adam Zimmerman D. Jonathan Zimmerman
115. In what country would one compete in a wife carry race? A. Sweden B. Denmark C. Finland D. Norway
116. Where is the Mariana Trench is located? A. B. C. D.
Pacific Ocean Indian Ocean Atlantic Ocean Arctic Ocean
117. Mesopotamia is now called as? A. B. C. D.
Iraq Saudi Arabia Turkey Tanzania
118. How long is a jiffy? A. 22 minutes B. One trillionth of a second C. A quarter of a second D. 772.4 mph
119. Where was the world's first University located? A. B. C. D.
Alexandria Constantinople Rome Athens
120. What was banned in Indonesia for stimulating passion? A. Chocolate B. Pop music C. Hula hoops D. Coca-cola
121. With how many bricks is the Empire State Building is made of? A. 12 Million B. 8 Million C. 10 million D. 14 Million
122. In Minnesota it is illegal to tease what type of animal? A. Squirrels B. Skunks C. Raccoons D. Bears
123. How many chromosomes are typically found in each human cell? A. 13 B. 23 C. 46 D. 48
124. Which chess piece can only move diagonally? A. Pawn B. Rook C. Bishop D. Horse
125. Which among these countries do not use the metric system? A. B. C. D.
England Liberia Germany South Sudan
126. Who is the first billionaire player in NBA history? A. B. C. D.
Michael Jordan Magic Johnson Kobe Bryant Karl Malone
127. What currency started in issuing in 2002? A. B. C. D.
Euro Yen Franc Rouble
128. What flavor is Cointreau? A. Lime B. Lemon C. Orange D. Grapefruit
129. What character did Michael J. Fox play in Back to the Future? A. London McFly B. Marty McFly C. George McFly D. Dave McFly
130. Which is the longest NASCAR oval? A. B. C. D.
El Dorado Speedway Daytona International Speedway Talladega Superspeedway Phoenix Raceway
131. Who was the first person to suggest Daylight Savings Times? A. Benjamin Franklin B. Adam Smith C. George Washington D. Thomas Jefferson
132. How many moons does the planet Venus have? A. 0 B. 1 C. 2 D. 12
133. Europe is separated from Africa by which sea? A. Mediterranean Sea B. Black Sea C. Red Sea D. Balkan Sea
134. Name the only New York Yankee to hit four home runs in one game? A. B. C. D.
Ty Cobb Joe DiMaggio Micky Mantle Lou Gehrig
135. Which one of these is the most densely populated city? A. B. C. D.
Brisbane Busan Mumbai London
136. In which city did the Napoleonic wars end? A. B. C. D.
Ligny Paris Waterloo Wavre
137. What does the word Matrix mean in the Bible? A. Womb B. Burial place C. Heaven D. Prophet
138. Which city has the most number of museums? A. B. C. D.
Amsterdam Shanghai Stockholm Milan
139. Which country did Winston Churchill lead during WWII? A. B. C. D.
U.K Canada Spain France
140. The space race was between the U.S. and which country? A. B. C. D.
France England the Soviet Union Canada
141. What is the largest desert in the world? A. B. C. D.
Namib Antarctica Sahara Gobi
142. Which among these countries do not have a winter season? A. B. C. D.
Japan Panama South Korea Finland
143. What is the name of Donald Duck's sister? A. Dorathy Duck B. Della Duck C. Daisy Duck D. Daphne Duck
144. Which type of fruit juice did Dole sell first? A. Cranberry B. Pineapple C. Grape D. Tomato
145. What unit of measurement is equal to 4047 square meters? A. acre B. hectare C. square kilometer D. square mile
146. An Apgar score is given to what? A. Graduate students B. Health of newborns C. Velocity of an object in a vacuum D. Acidity in drinks
147. Cockroaches do what every fifteen minutes? A. Pee B. Fart C. Lay eggs D. Twitch
148. What is the capital of Singapore? A. B. C. D.
Singapore Jurong Serangoon Tampines
149. Naples is located in which country? A. B. C. D.
Netherlands Poland Italy Germany
150. Which country is the oldest? A. B. C. D.
Portugal New Zealand Indonesia Australia
151. What is the main component of Saturn's rings? A. dust B. gas C. ice D. rock
152. Who wrote Flowers for Algernon? A. Herman Hesse B. Philip Roth C. Daniel Keyes D. Ira Levin
153. What color is the spot in the middle of the Japanese flag? A. B. C. D.
red pink blue black
154. Where is the Sagrada Familia located? A. B. C. D.
Barcelona Madrid Paris Berlin
155. What is the largest planet in our solar system? A. Saturn B. Jupiter C. Venus D. Neptune
156. What are the two fruit juices in a cosmopolitan? A. Cranberry and lemon B. Orange and cranberry C. Cranberry and lime D. Pineapple and coconut
157. What did Russia abolish in 1861? A. B. C. D.
Serfdom child labor capital punishment child marriage
158. Which art movement is Salvador Dali associated with? A. Abstract B. Surrealism C. Conceptualism D. Expressionism
159. Who was the first person in space? A. Neil Armstrong B. Yuri Gagarin C. Alexei Leonov D. Valentina Tereshkova
160. Platypus are endemic to which county? A. B. C. D.
Australia Ecuador Brazil USA
161. What did J. Edgar Hoover not want people walking on? A. His legacy B. His dropped cigarette butts C. His words D. His shadow
162. Oncology refers to the study of what disease? A. cancer B. dementia C. diabetes D. heart disease
163. Which country is predominantly Buddhist? A. B. C. D.
Thailand Slovakia South Korea Botswana
164. In 1547 who became the 1st Tsar of Russia? A. Ivan II B. Rasputin C. Doestoevsky III D. Ivan IV (Ivan the Terrible)
165. Emetophobia is the fear of? A. Fear of Spiders B. Fear of Blood C. Fear of Poison D. Fear of Vomit
166. What percentage of all species on earth are insects? A. 10% B. 25% C. 50% D. 80%
167. DNA is arranged into structures known as what? A. amino acids B. chromosomes C. mitochondria D. RNA
168. How long was the Vietnam war? A. B. C. D.
14 years 15 years 19 years 18 years
169. Where did Barack Obama teach constitutional law? A. University of Chicago B. University of Illinois C. Northwestern University D. Loyola University
170. What country has competitive office chair racing? A. Thailand B. Japan C. Chile D. Canada
171. The Claret Jug is presented to the winner of which tournament? A. B. C. D.
Masters Tournament The Open Championship PGA Championship U.S. Open
172. What's the brightest star in the sky? A. Vega B....