
If you think you're a trivia expert and have taken our previous quizzes to consistently prove that, here is a quiz that may stop you in your tracks.
How well do you know your UNESCO World Heritage sites? One of them, the Angkor Wat temple, is known to be in Asia, but do you know which country specifically? One US president was known as the "father of his country", do you know which? Back in high school we learned about chemical compounds, polygons and order of operations. But were you paying enough attention in class back then? Do you know your literature, from The Hobbit to Romeo and Juliet? These are some of the topics that will definitely be covered in this quiz.
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Which U.S. president is nicknamed "the Father of His Country"?

George Washington
Abraham Lincoln
Thomas Jefferson
Andrew Jackson
Which is the first in the Order of Operations?

Parentheses
Subtraction
Multiplication
Addition
How is Benvolio related to either one of the main characters in "Romeo and Juliet"?

Juliet's cousin
Juliet's friend
Juliet's brother
Romeo's brother
Romeo's friend
Romeo's cousin
What is a polygon with four unequal sides known as?

Square
Regular quadrilateral
Rhombus
Cuboid
Cube
Irregular quadrilateral
Who wrote the Twilight series of novels?

Stephenie Meyer
J.K. Rowling
E.L. James
Suzanne Collins
In which U.S. state is Mount Rushmore located?

New Hampshire
South Dakota
Massachusetts
Nevada
Brenda is 54 years old and her mother is 80 years old. How many years ago was Brenda's mother three times as old as her?

41
13
26
27
40
14
Which Italian landmark was temporarily closed in 1990 when it was thought to be in danger of collapse?

Leaning Tower of Pisa
Rialto Bridge
Trevi Fountain
Colosseum
Which male tennis player has won the most Grand Slam titles?

Rafael Nadal
Pete Sampras
Novak Djokovic
Roger Federer
When did the "Wall Street Crash" happen?

1945
1964
1956
1929
1938
1917
Which item has the chemical symbol "NaCl"?

Liquid chlorine
Alcohol
Table salt
Margarine
How many holes are there in a full traditional round of golf?

15
9
18
27
10
24
What is the largest city to lie on two continents?

Istanbul
Cairo
Dubai
Riyadh
Which of these is NOT a prime number?

67
71
19
31
57
109
Where is Angkor Wat located?

Myanmar
Cambodia
Vietnam
China
Who is the wizard in The Hobbit?

Gandalf
Gollum
Hagrid
Voldemort
Dain
Bilbo Baggins
What do you call a group of bears?

Cast
Parcel
Sloth
Colony
Parade
Mob
Yerevan is the capital of what country?

Morocco
Russia
Armenia
Turkey
What was the first planet to be discovered using the telescope?

Neptune
Uranus
Mars
Jupiter
What was the height of the shortest person to play in the NBA?

5'2"
5'3"
5'5"
5'6"
5'1"
5'4"
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12/20 – actually it’s 13 because Novak Djokovic has won 24 Grand Slam titles – so more than Roger Federer’s 20 that quizly claims is the most!
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