Welcome to another of our favorite trivia quizzes - The General Knowledge Quiz! Here is where we take questions from all walks of life and see how varied your interests and knowledge are. Ready to give it a go? We're also adding an 8 minute timer, so you better not take too long!
1 of 17
How many arms does an octopus have?
10
4
8
6
2 of 17
What are the family names of Romeo and Juliet?
Paris and Seabelt
Capuleta and Mantegi
Montague and Capulet
Shrew and Philiantis
3 of 17
What country makes the most toys?
Brazil
India
China
USA
4 of 17
Zucchini is a type of...
Pumpkin
Eggplant
Cucumber
Banana
CHAND ALIi
5 of 17
What is the longest land mountain range in the world?
The Himalayas
The Andes
Caucasus Mountains
The Alps
6 of 17
In the Roman Mythology, Neptune is name of what Greek god?
Zeus
Hades
Jupiter
Poseidon
Ry-Spirit
7 of 17
What is the name of the captain in Jules Vern's "10,000 Leagues Under the Sea"?
Captain Nautilus
Captain Corelli
Captain Nemo
Captain Theodore
8 of 17
When was Chess invented?
Chess is believed to have originated in India during the 6th century, where it was called Chaturanga.
8th century BC
13th century BC
16th century AD
6th century AD
9 of 17
What do you call a word you can read from beginning to end and end to beginning?
An Onomatopoeia
A Symmetrical Word
A Palindrome
An Oxymoron
Bittner Unna
10 of 17
Who painted the Sistine Chapel?
Rafael
Michelangelo
Leonardo de Vinci
Donatello
11 of 17
Which of these is the largest island?
Bali
Borneo
Greenland
Great Britain
Aamir Shahzad
12 of 17
What currency do they use in Pakistan?
Drachma
Lira
Rupee
Rial
Shekel
13 of 17
Mcintosh, Orleans and Fuji are names of...
Apples
20th Century Inventors
Countries that don't exist anymore
Mountains
14 of 17
What organ stays the same size from birth to death?
Eye
Heart
Brain
Liver
15 of 17
What is the world's most spoken language?
Mandarin is about 1.1B, while English is 2nd with just under a billion.
Spanish
Arabic
English
Chinese (Mandarin)
Samer Abdallah
16 of 17
How do you write 56 in Roman Numerals?
XLI
XLV
LVI
IVL
17 of 17
How many keys do most pianos have?
46
88
52
75
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