
Let's face it, everyone loves a trivia quiz! By gaining new knowledge that we may be otherwise unaware of, we become more equipped to hold informed conversations with others and engage with individuals from all walks of life. In addition, trivia can be a fun way to test one's knowledge and can be used as a way to compete with others. Being well-versed in trivia is not only one of those things that come in handy down at your local trivia night. A strong trivia background shows a deeper understanding of the world around us, of events past and present, of politics or even economics.
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Let's get started! What is the only state in the USA that continues to grow in area?

California
Texas
New York
Hawaii
True or false: Brazil is geographically the largest country in South America.

False
True
What was the real name of the great escapologist, Houdini?

Torben Schultz
John van der Put
David Seth Kotkin
Erik Weisz
True or false: The most landed-on space on the Monopoly game board is Illinois Avenue.

False
True
What food product is associated with the term balsamic?

Butter
Cocktail sauce
Vinegar
Brown mustard
True or false: A slug uses its tentacles as its nose.

False
True
Complete this idiom: Haul over the ___.

Coals
Front step
Tacks
Firewood
Which of these is the name of a drink AND a street in New Orleans?

Champagne
Vodka
Gin
Bourbon
Where does the "sit" in sitcom come from?

Site
Sit-down
Situation
Sitting
This author won the Nobel of Literature in 1954. Who is he?

Ernest Hemingway
Louisa May Alcott
Stephen King
Herman Melville
What was the name of the first primate launched into space?

George
Harrison
Albert
John
Cafe au Lait is what in English?

Coffee with sugar
Coffee with milk
There is no English equivalent
Coffee with cream
This is the halfway point of the quiz! Baking soda is considered a what?

An emulsifier
A stabilizer
A salt
A leavening agent
In Dogs Playing Poker by C.M. Coolidge, is there a dog wearing a casino visor?

No
Yes
What kind of radiation are humans exposed to in the course of life?

Ultraviolet
Infrared
Gamma
All of these
True or false: The name of Batman's butler is Albert.

False
True
Which of these was an alias for Paul McCartney's group Wings?

The Scaffold
The Garden Wall
Passengers
Suzy and the Red Stripes
How many dice are used in Yahtzee?

4
5
8
7
Which individual was the last President of South Vietnam before the North Vietnamese took control of the entire country?

Nguyen Van Thieu
Lon Duc Thong
Phan Khac Siru
Tran Thien Khiem
Can you name this canine known for hunting in packs?

Domesticated dog
Grey wolf
Dingo
Hyena
When Shrek tries to explain himself to Donkey in Shrek, what vegetable does he compare himself to?

Eggplant
Baby carrot
Onion
Potato
Guess the country with these 3 clues: dalgona, Samsung, bulgogi.

South Korea
Israel
Oman
Turkey
Almost there, I promise. Who was the inventor of the elevator brake?

Thomas Edison
Eli Whitney
Elisha Graves Otis
Alexander Graham Bell
All of the following are fish EXCEPT one, which one is that?

Moray eel
Seahorse
Lionfish
Jellyfish
Finally, what food has beta-glucans in abundance?

Hemp hearts
Brown rice
Oats
Walnuts
2 Comments
You got 13 out of 25!
You managed to pass, and that’s nothing to sneeze at! You’ll need to do a bit more learning before you score big on such quizzes though. Sooner or later, you’ll know more than most people!
25/25!!!