
Do you consider yourself to be more of a book smart person or a street smart person? Whatever smart you are, there is definitely something for you to learn in this quiz. Do you know that polar bears often hunt walruses by simply charging at a group of them and eating the ones that were crushed or wounded in the mass panic to escape? Or the fact that one horse can have approximately 15 horsepower? Horsepower is about 746 watts. The term was coined in the late 18th century.
One person's common sense is another person's enlightenment, and that's the beauty of knowledge. Just because a random trivia factoid is common sense to you doesn't mean it's common knowledge to everyone else. Whatever your area of expertise is, you're likely to be challenged by some of these questions.
And now here's your chance to challenge the trivia genius in you and test your knowledge. The wide range of questions covering many different trivia topics will have you scratching your head for answers! Are you going to prove yourself to be a trivia guru or get lost along the way?
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Which continent is the largest in area and land mass?

North America
Africa
Asia
Antarctica
What prefix comes next after kilo, mega and giga?

Peta
Hecto
Zetta
Tera
True or false: Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa does not have eyebrows.

True
False
True or false: Hollywood actress Anne Hathaway shares her name with William Shakespeare's wife.

False
True
In the movie Mean Girls, which song do The Plastics perform to during the winter talent show?

"Last Christmas"
"Santa Baby"
"All I Want For Christmas Is You"
"Jingle Bell Rock"
True or false: The Republic of Malta is the smallest microstate worldwide.

True
False
The flag of the European Union has how many stars on it?

10
12
14
16
Who penned the first Winnie the Pooh books?

Lewis Carroll
Charles Dickens
A. A. Milne
C. S. Lewis
"Memory" is a song featured in which Broadway musical?

West Side Story
The Phantom of the Opera
Beauty and the Beast
Cats
Which of the following oceans does not border Australia?

Southern Ocean
Pacific Ocean
Atlantic Ocean
Indian Ocean
In chess, all of these pieces can move diagonally except for one. Which is it?

Bishop
Queen
King
Knight
What animal lives in a drey?

Squirrel
Badger
Fox
Hedgehog
Igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic are different types of what?

Clouds
Rocks
Mountains
Chairs
What was the first sport to have been played on the Moon?

Golf
Tennis
Soccer
Football
What or who is the chemical element curium named after?

The Curiosity Rover
Stephen Curry
Curious George
Marie and Pierre Curie
What fruit did Violet become in Willy Wonka's chocolate factory?

Strawberry
Blueberry
Cranberry
Golden raspberry
Which of these elements does not have an "I" in their symbol?

Iodine
Iridium
Indium
Iron
Which city hosted the first Olympic Games of the modern era in 1896?

Paris
Athens
London
Rome
True or false: Microphones can be used not only to pick up sound, but also to project sound similar to a speaker.

False
True
What type of Japanese ingredient is gyu?

Lamb
Chicken
Beef
Pork
True or false: Gumbo is a stew that originated in Louisiana.

True
False
In past times, what would a gentleman keep in his fob pocket?

Notebook
Keys
Money
Watch
In which country would you find the oasis, the Berber town of Ghadames?

Bulgaria
Myanmar
Tanzania
Libya
What are the letters representative of 60 in Roman numerals?

VIX
XVI
LX
VVI
2 Comments
22/24, tbh I took the quiz twice
You got 19 out of 24!
Your performance was amazing. Nearly everybody else who took this quiz failed — but not you! You’re a GENIUS! Give yourself a pat on the back. You’ve earned it!