
Are you the one who always wins on trivia night? Do friends always want you on their trivia team? Have you perhaps been wondering secretly if you are in fact the brainiest person amongst your friends? This quiz will help you to confirm that for sure.
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The world is home to more than 100 mountains that are more than 20,000 feet tall. What mountain is the tallest above sea level?

Mont Blanc
Mount Olympus
Mount Everest
Mount Kilimanjaro
Can you name the ancient Roman amphitheater that once held gladiator battles in front of thousands of spectators?

Pantheon
Parthenon
Luxor Temple
Colosseum
What is the name of the plant structure that bears buds and young branches with leaves?

Stem
Flower
Roots
Leaf
What country is known for its maple taffy?

Australia
Colombia
Canada
Japan
Which two movies started from the same script?

Star Wars and Close Encounters of the Third Kind
The Goonies and Indiana Jones
Jurassic Park and The Land Before Time
E.T. and Poltergeist
Based on the area, which lake is the largest in the world?

Lake Michigan
Lake Victoria
Lake Huron
Caspian Sea
Which is longer - 100 centimeters or 50 inches?

They're equal
100 centimeters
50 inches
In what year did the U.S. stock market crash that started the Great Depression happen?

1945
1929
1912
1930
This country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean is the sixth-largest entirely island nation on earth. What is this country?

New Zealand
Australia
Fiji
Iceland
True or false: Arachnids have six legs.

True
False
What's the name of those cave rock formations that rise from the ground?

Stalagmite
Stalactite
Strait
Summit
Can you name this creature that reaches maturity and then dies one or two days later?

Mayfly
Ladybird
Cicada
Spider
Guess the movie: A mentally unstable Vietnam vet works at night in New York City, attempting to save a child prostitute in the process.

The Jazz Singer
City Lights
American Graffiti
Taxi Driver
What is this dessert?

New York cheesecake
Carrot cake
Chiffon cake
Orange pound cake
Where is the headquarters for the United Nations located?

New York City
Paris
Zurich
London
Located in Central Africa, what massive country was formerly known as the Republic of Zaire?

Uganda
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Nigeria
Cameroon
Which of these living animals is most closely related to the Tyrannosaurus rex?

Alligator
Kangaroo
Komodo dragon
Ostrich
The United Arab Emirates has attracted many foreigners because it has no income taxes. Additionally, it has become known for its ambitious structures and buildings. What is the most populated city in the United Arab Emirates?

Sharjah
Abu Dhabi
Dubai
Al Ain
"Hips Don't Lie," "Waka Waka," and "Try Everything" are all songs by which artist?

Jennifer Lopez
Shakira
Christina Aguilera
Madonna
Who are Porthos, Athos and Aramis?

Characters from The Lion King
The Three Stooges
Characters from Star Wars
The Three Musketeers
What is an espresso?

A type of beverage made with whipped cream
A type of beverage made with steamed milk
A type of coffee bean that contains high amounts of caffeine
A brewing method where water is forced through the coffee grounds
True or false: The painting "The Persistence of Memory" was a work of the artist Picasso.

True
False
How many designated National Parks are in the United States?

81
41
101
61
On April 17, 1961, around 1,400 Cuban exiles armed with American weapons came ashore on the south coast of Cuba at the Bay of what?

Pigs
Hens
Goats
Cows
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