69 Trivia Questions You Should Know

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Jonah Lester
69 Trivia Questions You Should Know

Trivia questions we can find thousands on the net, but this time we prepare for you the funniest general knowledge questions in three levels so you can have fun with your friends and have a great night of laughter and fun.

The questions listed here are general knowledge and are specially designed for this game, although based on these you can get as many questions as you want both from your own knowledge and from information pages such as Wikipedia or others..

Easy trivia questions

1. How many hearts do octopuses have? A: 3
2. What is the name of the founder of Facebook? A: Mark Zuckerberg
3. What is bigger, an atom or a cell? R: Atom
4. Who won the 2014 Soccer World Cup? A: Germany
5. The father of Psychoanalysis? A: Sigmund Freud
6. What is a triangle with its three sides equal called? R: Equilateral
7. Where was Pablo Neruda born? A: Chile
8. In what year did man reach the moon? A: 1969
9. What is the largest planet in the solar system? R: Jupiter
10. What is the language in China? A: Mandarin
11. What is the name of the plant from which the liquor known as Tequila is made? A: Mezcal
12. Which movie has the most Oscars? A: Titanic
13. Where did the celebration of the Olympic games come from? A: From Ancient Greece, from the city of Olympia
14. What does the acronym DNA stand for? A: Deoxyribonucleic acid
15. What woman was Don Quixote in love with? A: From Dulcinea
16. In what city did the Wizard of Oz live? R: Emerald City

Difficult questions

17. What is the country with the most wild camels? A: Australia
18. In what year did the Second World War begin? A: 1914
19. Who proposed the theory of evolution? A: Charles Darwin.
20. What is the most populous country in the world? A: China
21. What is the holy book used in Islam called? A: Quran
22. What is the most abundant element on Earth? A: Hydrogen
23. What is the only mammal that can fly? A: Bat
24. What is the French anthem called? A: The Marseillaise
25. Where in the body is insulin produced? A: The pancreas
26. What is the largest ocean? A: The Pacific
27. Which Netflix series has as its main antagonist a creature named Demogorgon? A: Stranger Things
28. How long did the Hundred Years War last? A: 116 years
29. When was the first soccer World Cup held? A: 1930
30. When did World War II end? A: 1945
31. Who wrote The Odyssey? A: Homer
32. Which country is the world's largest coffee exporter? A: Brazil
33. In which country is Mount Aconcagua? A: Argentina
34. What is the most spoken language in the world? A: Mandarin Chinese
35. What element contains all the organic components? A: Carbon
36. What is the name of negatively charged subatomic particles? A: Electrons
37. What is the most famous literary work of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry? R: The Little Prince
38. In what year did the Spanish colonizers arrive in America? R: 1492
39. How did Vincent Van Gogh die? A: Suicide
40. What is the most populous city in the world? A: Tokyo
41. In what year was the first photo of a black hole taken? A: 2019
42. Is the tomato a fruit, vegetable or vegetable? A: Fruit
43. What is the name of the imaginary vertical line that divides the world into two halves and from which the lengths are measured? A: Greenwich Meridian.
44. Who discovered penicillin? A: Alexander Fleming
45. What is the scientific name of the human being? A: Homo sapiens sapiens.
46. ​​What is the name of the theorem that states that, in the right triangle, the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the legs? A: Pythagorean theorem
47. What animal is the mascot of the Giro d'Italia? A: A wolf
48. What is the closest galaxy to the Milky Way? A: Andromeda

Impossible trivia questions

Finally, some trivia questions that will break your head.

49. What is the country with the most wild camels? A: Yes, the Turritopsis nutricula jellyfish does not die of old age, it must be killed by another animal or suffer an accident..
50. What is the largest living being in the world? A: The honey fungus or Armillaria
51. Where is the tallest skyscraper in the world? A: The Burj Khalifa, with 828 meters in Dubai.
52. What is the smallest unit of matter? A: Quark
53. What country in Africa was founded in 1847 by freed American slaves? A: Liberia
54. What is the most expensive metal in the world? A: Rhodium
55. Who was the first woman to run a marathon? A: Kathrine Switzer
56. What does Newton's third law establish? A: With every action an equal and opposite reaction always occurs.
57. What is the smallest country in the world? A: The Vatican
58. Which animal produces the loudest sound generated by a living being? A: The humpback whale
59. Where in the skull is the occipital bone? A: The back of the skull
60. Capital of Mongolia R: Ulan Bator
61. Who killed Julius Caesar? A: Brutus, in 44 BC.
62. Where was the first human heart transplant performed? A: South Africa
63. What boat did not return from the voyage on which Columbus arrived in America? A: The Holy Mary
64. Ruffini's rule applies in what field of science? A: Mathematics
65. What is the most widely spoken language in Switzerland? A: German
66. What is the best-selling musical album in history? R: Michael Jackson Thriller
67. Which Roman emperor underwent several sex change operations? A: Marco Aurelio
68. To what period did the composer and musician Johann Sebastian Bach belong? R: Baroque
69. Who said the famous phrase ?: 'I do not share your opinion, but I would give my life to defend your right to express it' A: Voltaire.

I hope that after knowing these trivia questions be the best and nobody beats you in one of the most popular games of the moment. If something is worth it is learning this, because not only will you be a great opponent, but you will also be able to enrich your general culture and learn fascinating things about this wonderful world.


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