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Welcome to this fun trivia quiz! Test your knowledge with these 50 questions covering a wide range of topics. Each question has four multiple-choice options, and the correct answer is provided at the end. Good luck!
1. What is the capital of Australia?
a) Sydney b) Melbourne c) Canberra d) Brisbane
Answer: c) Canberra
2. Which planet in our solar system is known as the “Red Planet”?
a) Venus b) Mars c) Jupiter d) Saturn
Answer: b) Mars
3. Who wrote the novel “To Kill a Mockingbird”?
a) Harper Lee b) J.K. Rowling c) George Orwell d) Ernest Hemingway
Answer: a) Harper Lee
4. What is the longest river in the world?
a) Amazon River b) Nile River c) Yangtze River d) Mississippi River
Answer: b) Nile River
5. Which scientist developed the theory of relativity?
a) Isaac Newton b) Albert Einstein c) Galileo Galilei d) Niels Bohr
Answer: b) Albert Einstein
6. What is the smallest planet in our solar system?
a) Mercury b) Venus c) Earth d) Mars
Answer: a) Mercury
7. Which artist painted the famous artwork “Mona Lisa”?
a) Vincent van Gogh b) Pablo Picasso c) Leonardo da Vinci d) Michelangelo
Answer: c) Leonardo da Vinci
8. What is the largest ocean in the world?
a) Atlantic Ocean b) Indian Ocean c) Pacific Ocean d) Arctic Ocean
Answer: c) Pacific Ocean
9. Who is the author of the Harry Potter book series?
a) J.K. Rowling b) Stephenie Meyer c) Suzanne Collins d) John Green
Answer: a) J.K. Rowling
10. What is the chemical symbol for water?
a) H2O b) CO2 c) NaCl d) CH4
Answer: a) H2O
11. Which country is known as the “Land of the Rising Sun”?
a) China b) Japan c) India d) South Korea Answer: b) Japan
12. What is the largest mammal in the world?
a) Elephant b) Giraffe c) Blue Whale d) Hippopotamus
Answer: c) Blue Whale
13. Who painted the famous artwork “The Starry Night”?
a) Pablo Picasso b) Vincent van Gogh c) Rembrandt d) Claude Monet
Answer: b) Vincent van Gogh
14. What is the smallest continent in the world?
a) Australia b) Antarctica c) Europe d) South America
Answer: b) Antarctica
15. Which planet in our solar system is known as the “Ringed Planet”?
a) Jupiter b) Mars c) Saturn d) Uranus
Answer: c) Saturn
16. Who wrote the play “Romeo and Juliet”?
a) William Shakespeare b) Oscar Wilde c) George Bernard Shaw d) Tennessee Williams
Answer: a) William Shakespeare
17. What is the largest desert in the world?
a) Sahara Desert b) Arabian Desert c) Gobi Desert d) Antarctic Desert
Answer: a) Sahara Desert
18. Which scientist is known for his theory of evolution?
a) Charles Darwin b) Galileo Galilei c) Isaac Newton d) Niels Bohr
Answer: a) Charles Darwin
19. What is the currency of Japan?
a) Dollar b) Euro c) Pound d) Yen
Answer: d) Yen
20. Who painted the famous artwork “The Scream”?
a) Pablo Picasso b) Salvador Dali c) Edvard Munch d) Andy Warhol
Answer: c) Edvard Munch
21. What is the largest planet in our solar system?
a) Earth b) Jupiter c) Saturn d) Neptune
Answer: b) Jupiter
22. Who composed the famous symphony “Symphony No. 5”?
a) Ludwig van Beethoven b) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart c) Johann Sebastian Bach d) Frédéric Chopin
Answer: a) Ludwig van Beethoven
23. What is the smallest continent in the world by population?
a) Australia b) Antarctica c) Europe d) South America
Answer: b) Antarctica
24. Which scientist is known for his theory of gravitation?
a) Albert Einstein b) Isaac Newton c) Galileo Galilei d) Niels Bohr
Answer: b) Isaac Newton
25. What is the tallest mountain in the world?
a) Mount Everest b) K2 c) Kangchenjunga d) Lhotse
Answer: a) Mount Everest
26. Who wrote the novel “Pride and Prejudice”?
a) Jane Austen b) Charlotte Brontë c) Emily Brontë d) Mary Shelley
Answer: a) Jane Austen
27. What is the largest island in the world?
a) Greenland b) New Guinea c) Borneo d) Madagascar
Answer: a) Greenland
28. Which scientist is known for his work on electricity and magnetism?
a) Isaac Newton b) Galileo Galilei c) Michael Faraday d) Albert Einstein
Answer: c) Michael Faraday
29. What is the smallest ocean in the world?
a) Arctic Ocean b) Indian Ocean c) Atlantic Ocean d) Southern Ocean
Answer: a) Arctic Ocean
30. Who painted the famous artwork “The Persistence of Memory”?
a) Pablo Picasso b) Salvador Dali c) René Magritte d) Frida Kahlo
Answer: b) Salvador Dali
31. What is the largest desert in the world by area?
a) Sahara Desert b) Arabian Desert c) Gobi Desert d) Antarctic Desert
Answer: d) Antarctic Desert
32. Who wrote the novel “The Catcher in the Rye”?
a) J.D. Salinger b) F. Scott Fitzgerald c) Ernest Hemingway d) John Steinbeck
Answer: a) J.D. Salinger
33. What is the chemical symbol for carbon dioxide?
a) H2O b) CO2 c) NaCl d) CH4
Answer: b) CO2
34. Which scientist is known for his work on the laws of motion?
a) Isaac Newton b) Galileo Galilei c) Albert Einstein d) Niels Bohr
Answer: a) Isaac Newton
35. What is the tallest waterfall in the world?
a) Niagara Falls b) Angel Falls c) Victoria Falls d) Iguazu Falls
Answer: b) Angel Falls
36. Who wrote the play “Hamlet”?
a) William Shakespeare b) Oscar Wilde c) George Bernard Shaw d) Tennessee Williams
Answer: a) William Shakespeare
37. What is the largest ocean by area?
a) Pacific Ocean b) Atlantic Ocean c) Indian Ocean d) Southern Ocean
Answer: a) Pacific Ocean
38. Who painted the famous artwork “The Birth of Venus”?
a) Leonardo da Vinci b) Raphael c) Sandro Botticelli d) Michelangelo
Answer: c) Sandro Botticelli
39. What is the largest island in the world by area?
a) Greenland b) New Guinea c) Borneo d) Madagascar
Answer: a) Greenland
40. Who composed the famous opera “The Magic Flute”?
a) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart b) Ludwig van Beethoven c) Johann Sebastian Bach d) Frédéric Chopin
Answer: a) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
41. What is the smallest planet in our solar system by mass?
a) Mercury b) Venus c) Earth d) Mars
Answer: a) Mercury
42. Who wrote the novel “The Great Gatsby”?
a) Ernest Hemingway b) F. Scott Fitzgerald c) John Steinbeck d) J.D. Salinger
Answer: b) F. Scott Fitzgerald
43. What is the chemical symbol for sodium chloride (table salt)?
a) H2O b) CO2 c) NaCl d) CH4 Answer: c) NaCl
44. Which scientist is known for his work on the atomic model?
a) Isaac Newton b) Niels Bohr c) Galileo Galilei d) Michael Faraday
Answer: b) Niels Bohr
45. What is the largest mammal that can fly?
a) Fruit Bat b) Flying Squirrel c) Vampire Bat d) Owl
Answer: a) Fruit Bat
46. Which ancient civilization built the Pyramids of Giza?
a) Egyptians b) Greeks c) Romans d) Mayans
Answer: a) Egyptians
47. What is the rarest blood type?
a) O b) A c) B d) AB-negative
Answer: d) AB-negative
48. Who was the first person to walk on the moon?
a) Buzz Aldrin b) Neil Armstrong c) Michael Collins d) Yuri Gagarin
Answer: b) Neil Armstrong
49. What is the smallest bird in the world?
a) Hummingbird b) Bee Hummingbird c) Goldcrest d) Willow Tit
Answer: b) Bee Hummingbird
50. Which planet in our solar system is known as the “Blue Planet”?
a) Earth b) Neptune c) Uranus d) Jupiter
Answer: a) Earth
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