
Trivia provides a great way to engage people and also learn some new things in the process. By learning more trivia, we become more equipped to hold informed conversations with others and engage with individuals from all walks of life.
To acquire trivia knowledge, you can play quizzes with your friends, colleagues, or family members. Did you know that taking quizzes can help you burn calories? While the brain represents just 2% of a person's total body weight, it accounts for 20% of the body's energy use. That means during a typical day, a person uses about 320 calories just to think!
To help you on your quest for greater intelligence, here's a quiz to test the limits of your trivia knowledge. In each question, we will present a statement and it is up to you to determine whether it is fact or fiction. You're going to need some serious trivia knowledge to ace this one, that's for sure.
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True or false: Soccer (football) is estimated to have approximately 2 billion followers around the world.

True or false: A monkey was the first non-human to go into space.

True or false: Africa is the only continent to be in all four hemispheres.

True or false: Blue eyes are newer to the human race than pottery.

True or false: Frankenstein was a monster made by a mad scientist.

True or false: Louis Braille, who created the Braille system of writing for the blind, was himself blind.

True or false: An octopus has seven hearts.

True or false: There is a chemical element known as americium, named after the Americas.

True or false: Bats are blind.

True or false: The Atlantic is the deepest ocean in the world.

True or false: Mercury is the smallest planet in the Solar System.

True or false: In mathematics, there is only one infinity; performing algebraic operations on it does not make it a different quantity.

True or false: The exact translation of the origin of the word 'checkmate' is 'the king is captured'.

True or false: Lesotho is surrounded on all sides by South Africa.

True or false: Peanuts grow on peanut trees.

True or false: Shaving makes your hair grow back darker.

True or false: When the USSR disbanded in late 1991, Canada officially became the world's largest country by size.

Almost there! True or false: Brazil produces the most coffee in the world.

True or false: Bulls are angered by the color red.

True or false: Only one out of the 50 U.S. states contains the letter 'Z'.

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