
It's definitely becoming increasingly difficult to pass one of our general knowledge quizzes. But if you've managed to overcome them all and think that they aren't challenging enough, here's a quiz perfect for you!
We'll ask you a bunch of questions on various topics you probably have studied. Hopefully, you remember learning about energy and playing with chemicals in Science class at school. You should also be aware of popular novels and authors in English Literature. This includes Shakespeare's work and popular mystery writers. There are questions about topics you've not studied but have surely heard of, including pop culture and entertainment. If you have a little knowledge about sports, that would be very helpful. We'll question you on sporting terms and gameplay. There's a lot more in store for you!
If you're feeling confident now, go ahead and take this quiz. Fair warning, nobody has ever scored 17 and above on this difficult test! So, good luck.
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Which country is Hamlet the prince of in William Shakespeare's tragedy?

Scotland
Italy
Norway
Denmark
In which decade was the Charleston dance popularized?

1900s
1930s
1940s
1950s
1920s
1910s
Which was the first CGI feature-length animated film?

A Bug's Life
Toy Story
Casper
Marvin the Martian in 3D
Which brand of beer is known as the "King of Beers"?

Corona Extra
Heineken
Budweiser
Bud Light
What kind of energy does an object in motion have?

Nuclear
Elastic
Kinetic
Chemical
Potential
Thermal
Which mystery writer disappeared for 11 days?

Stieg Larsson
Agatha Christie
Edgar Allan Poe
Arthur Conan Doyle
What is the common name for Nitrous Oxide?

Baking soda
Quicklime
Laughing gas
Egg shells
Which playing card is known as the "Suicide King"?

King of Diamonds
King of Hearts
King of Spades
King of Clubs
In which sport are the terms "volley" and "love" used?

Soccer
Boxing
Volleyball
Tennis
Which country was the chemist, Alfred Nobel, born in?

Germany
Switzerland
Sweden
Austria
How many moons does Mars have?

53
2
79
13
1
27
What are cobnuts also known as?

Macadamia nuts
Pistachios
Hazelnuts
Almonds
Under which title was Jingle Bells first published?

Dashing Through The Snow
One Horse Open Sleigh
Sleigh Bells
Jingle All The Way
A Sleighing Song
Christmas Bells
What kind of drink is Chablis?

White wine
Red wine
Rosรฉ
Beer
How many possible first moves are there in chess?

20
2
20,000
200
12
2,000
Where was scissors thought to be invented?

France
China
Egypt
Brazil
Which chocolate bar was named after the maker's favorite horse?

Twix
Mars
Kit Kat
Snickers
In which US state is Yale University located?

Connecticut
Pennsylvania
Massachusetts
New York
What kind of transport service is the Pony Express?

Toys
Fresh produce
Mail
Clothes
What was the original flavor of cream in the popular snack cakes, Twinkies?

Peanut butter
Banana
Strawberry
Vanilla
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