
These days, trivia has become big business. Quiz shows like Jeopardy! and Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? dole out millions of dollars each year in prize winnings. Being well-versed in general knowledge 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.
In this quiz, we are going to test your general knowledge to the limit through a series of True or False statements. Of course, acing a quiz like this won't come easy; you'll have to think way back to the stuff you learned in school, and more! It's time to challenge the genius in you and see how your trivia knowledge stacks up against others. Do you have what it takes to come away with a 75 percent score or higher? Good luck!
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Get PremiumIf You Can Pass This True or False Trivia Quiz Without Googling, Your Brain Is Amazing Questions
The Sun rises from the north.

Seoul is the capital of North Korea.

"Typewriter" is the longest word that can be typed using only the first row on a QWERTY keyboard.

Gumbo is a stew that originated in Louisiana.

The sum of all the numbers on a roulette wheel is 666.

The bikini is named after the "Bikini Atoll", an island where the United States conducted tests on atomic bombs.

Coca-Cola's original color was green.

On average, at least 1 person is killed by a drunk driver in the United States every hour.

Greenland is almost as big as Africa.

The French word for travel is "Travail".

Roger Federer is a famous soccer player.

The colors of the pills in the Matrix movies were blue and yellow.

Toronto is the capital city of Canada.

Romanian belongs to the Romance language family, shared with French, Spanish, Portuguese and Italian.

Albert Einstein had trouble with mathematics when he was in school.

Fast food restaurant chains Carl's Jr. and Hardee's are owned by the same company.

Matt Damon played an astronaut stranded on an extraterrestrial planet in both of the movies Interstellar and The Martian.

"27 Club" is a term used to refer to a list of famous actors, musicians, and artists who died at the age of 27.

The scientific name for the Southern Lights is Aurora Australis.

Leonardo DiCaprio won an Oscar for Best Actor in 2004's The Aviator.

Popcorn was invented in 1871 by Frederick W. Rueckheim in the USA where he sold the snack on the streets of Chicago.

The mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell.

9 Comments
14/22 👍🏻
17/22 = 77%
14/22 without the help of Google like some people on here.
13 / 22 – 59%
19/22
22/22
16-20
Yowza! You’ve got a sharp memory, especially when it comes to trivia. People at your IQ level have the potential to advance human knowledge. Nice work!
Wow I guessed on all of the questions
15/22. Did this just after midnight instead of going to bed. Should have gone to bed. Not firing on all cylinders.
Dang – only 20/22. Sunny in Magnolia, DE.