200+ Multiple Choice Trivia Quiz Questions with Answers
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200+ Multiple Choice Trivia Quiz Questions with Answers

Trivia quizzes are the best way to educate and entertain you. You learn a lot of many things you don't even know. Also, they serve as the best activity for your family and friends. This multiple-choice trivia quiz covers culture, sports, science, history, and other topics. Your friends and family may find it hard to give the correct answer.

1. Question: What is the name of the Jewish New Year?

a)Hanukkah
b) Yom Kippur
c) Kwanza
d) Rosh Hashanah

Rosh Hashanah.

2. Question: How many blue stripes are on the U.S. flag?

a) 6
b) 7
c) 13
d) 0

0

3. Question: Which one of these characters is not friends with Harry Potter?

a) Ron Weasley
b) Neville Longbottom
c) Draco Malfoy
d) Hermione Granger

Draco Malfoy.

4. Question: What is the color of Donald Duck's bowtie?

a) Red
b) Yellow
c) Blue
d) White

Red.

5. Question: What was the name of the band Lionel Richie was a part of?

a) King Harvest
b) Spectrums
c) Commodores
d) The Marshall Tucker Band

Commodores.

6. Question: Which animal does not appear in the Chinese zodiac?

a) Dragon
b) Rabbit
c) Dog
d) Hummingbird

Commodores.

7. Question: Which country held the 2016 Summer Olympics?

a) China
b) Ireland
c) Brazil
d) Italy

Brazil.

8. Question: Which planet is the hottest?

a) Venus
b) Saturn
c) Mercury
d) Mars

Venus.

9. Question: Who was the only U.S. President to resign?

a) Herbert Hoover
b) Richard Nixon
c) George W. Bush
d) Barack Obama

Richard Nixon.

10. Question: What does the "D" in "D-Day" stand for?

a) Dooms
b) Dark
c) Day
d) Dunkirk

Day.

11. Question: In which city can you find the Liberty Bell?

a) Washington, D.C.
b) Boston
c) Philadelphia
d) Manhattan

Philadelphia.

12. Question: In Pirates of the Caribbean, what was Captain Jack Sparrow's ship's name?

a) The Marauder
b) The Black Pearl
c) The Black Python
d) The Slytherin

The Black Pearl.

13. Question: According to Forrest Gump, "life was like…."

a) A bag of lemons
b) A handful of roses
c) A lollipop
d) A box of chocolates

A box of chocolates.

14. Question: What is the rarest blood type?

a) O
b) A
c) B
d) AB-Negative

AB-Negative.

15. Question: Holly Golightly is a character in which film?

a) Breakfast at Tiffanys
b) Pretty In Pink
c) Funny Face
d) Singing In The Rain

Breakfast at Tiffany's.

16. Trivia Question: In The Wizard of Oz, the Tin Man wanted to see the Wizard get what?

a) A brain
b) An oil can
c) A dog
d) A heart

A heart.

17. Question: Which U.S. state is known as the sunflower state?

a) Florida
b) California
c) Maine
d) Kansas

Kansas.

18. Question: Which of these characters isn't a part of the Friends group?

a) Rachel
b) Joey
c) Gunther
d) Monica

Gunther.

19. Trivia Question: How many bones are in the human body?

a) 206
b) 205
c) 201
d) 209

206.

20. Question: Which famous singer released a song called "Adore You"?

a) Harry Styles
b) Dua Lipa
c) Halsey
d) Shawn Mendes

Harry Styles.

21. Question: Fe is the chemical symbol for…

a) Zinc
b) Hydrogen
c) Fluorine
d) Iron

Iron.

22. Question: How old do you have to enter the hunger games?

a) 12
b) 11
c) 10
d) 15

12.

23. Question: What language is the most spoken worldwide?

a) Chinese
b) Spanish
c) Arabic
d) English

Chinese.

24. Question: What year did Barbie come out?

a) 1958
b) 1959
c) 1956
d) 1961

1959.

25. Question: What is Shakespeare's shortest tragedy?

a) Macbeth
b) Hamlet
c) Romeo & Juliet
d) Othello

Macbeth.

26. Question: What is the #1 cookie in the U.S.?

a) Chips Ahoy!
b) Milano
c) Girl Scout Thin Mints
d) Oreo

Oreo.

27. Question: How many hearts does an octopus have?

a) 1
b) 2
c) 3
d) 4

3.

28. Question: Who wrote The Scarlett Letter?

a) Shakespeare
b) Stephen King
c) Nathanial Hawthorne
d) Ernest Hemingway

Nathanial Hawthorne.

29. Question: Which social media platform came out in 2003?

a) Myspace
b) Twitter
c) Facebook
d) Tumblr

My space.

30. Question: Which planet in our solar system is the largest?

a) Jupiter
b) Saturn
c) Neptune
d) Earth

Jupiter.

31. Question: The Powerpuff Girls are 3 distinct colors. What are they?

a) Red, yellow, green
b) Yellow, blue, green
c) Blue, green, red
d) Green, purple, orange

Blue, green, red.

32. Question: Which boyband sings the song "I Want It That Way"?

a) One Direction
b) Backstreet Boys
c) NSYNC
d) New Kids On The Block

Backstreet Boys.

33. Question: Who painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling?

a) Picasso
b) Da Vinci
c) Michelangelo
d) Van Gogh

Michelangelo.

34. Question: In which state did the Salem Witch Trials take place?

a) Washington
b) Virginia
c) Massachusetts
d) Pennsylvania

Massachusetts.

35. Question: Which ocean is the largest?

a) Indian
b) Pacific
c) Atlantic
d) the Arctic

Pacific.

36. Question: Which New York City building is the tallest:

a) Empire State Building
b) Bank of America Tower
c) One World Trade Center
d) Statue of Liberty

One World Trade Center.

37. Question: What does the "E" in Chuck E. Cheese stand for?

a) Ernest
b) Edward
c) Entertainment
d) Extra

Entertainment.

38. Question: Which country gifted the Statue of Liberty to the U.S.?

a) Germany
b) China
c) France
d) Italy

France.

39. Question: Who painted the Mona Lisa?

a) Van Gogh
b) da Vinci
c) Picasso
d) Monet

da Vinci.

40. Question: In which city were Anne Frank and her family hiding?

a) Paris
b) Amsterdam
c) Brussels
d) Frankfurt

Amsterdam.

41. Question: In which decade does the Netflix series Stranger Things take place?

a) the '70s
b) the '80s
c) the '90s
d) the early 2000s

the '80s.

42. Question: Which country consumes the most chocolate?

a) Spain
b) Germany
c) North America
d) Switzerland

Switzerland.

43. Question: What is Sodium Chloride?

a) Salt
b) Sugar
c) Chlorine
d) Bleach

Salt.

44. Question: Which astrological sign is a crab?

a) Pisces
b) Aquarius
c) Cancer
d) Virgo

Cancer.

45. Question: Who is Tom Riddle in the Harry Potter series?

a) A student in Harry's class
b) A professor at Hogwarts
c) Harry's birth father
d) Voldemort

Voldemort.

46. Question: The movie The Social Network is about which social media platform:

a) Facebook
b) Myspace
c) Instagram
d) Twitter

Facebook.

47. Question: Who wrote the songs for The Lion King?

a) Elton John
b) Phil Collins
c) Celine Dion
d) Stevie Wonder

Elton John.

48. Trivia Question: How many daughters does Barack Obama have?

a) 0
b) 1
c) 2
d) 3

2.

49. Question: Which Disney princess sings "Just Around The Riverbend"?

a) Snow White
b) Pocahontas
c) Elsa
d) Belle

Pocahontas.

50. Question: In Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, who gives Harry the invisibility cloak?

a) Ron
b) Snape
c) Dumbledore
d) No one; he just finds it

Dumbledore.

51. Question: How many boroughs are there in New York City?

a) 4
b) 5
c) 6
d) 10

5.

52. Question: In the U.S. version of The Office, Michael Scott burns his foot on:

a) Hot water
b) Pavement/Cement
c) Rocks on fire
d) A George Foreman Grill

A George Foreman Grill

53. Question: What is the longest river in the world?

a) Amazon
b) Congo
c) the Nile
d) Hudson

Nile river.

54. Question: How many days are in February during a leap year?

a) 28
b) 29
c) 30
d) 31

29.

55. Question: How many degrees are in a circle?

a) 360
b) 180
c) 150
d) 359

360 degrees.

56. Question: Which city is known as the City of Love?

a) Rome
b) Barcelona
c) New York City
d) Paris

Paris.

57. Question: As an adult, how many teeth should you have in your mouth?

a) 35
b) 32
c) 30
d) 42

32.

58. Question: What was the name of the boy who won Willy Wonka's factory?

a) Charlie Baxter
b) Charlie Brown
c) Charlie Bones
d) Charlie Bucket

Charlie Bucket.

59. Question: Edward Scissorhands is known for cutting:

a) Hair
b) Bushes
c) Clothes
d) Everything

Everything.

60. Question: In which city would you find the Fisherman's Bastion?

a) Rome
b) Budapest
c) Barcelona
d) Athens

Budapest.

61. Question: Which U.S. president doesn't/don't have a dog in the White House?

a) Trump
b) Obama
c) Bush
d) Lincoln

Trump.

62. Question: What does the "U" stand for in "UFO"?

a) Unidentified
b) Under
c) United
d) Unique

Unidentified.

63. Question: Which U.S. state is known as "America's Dairyland"?

a) Minnesota
b) Iowa
c) Pennsylvania
d) Wisconsin

Wisconsin.

64. Question: Which Olympic sport is Michael Phelps known for?

a) Snowboarding
b) Skiing
c) Running
d) Swimming

Swimming.

65. Question: What is the complementary color of green?

a) Blue
b) Yellow
c) Red
d) Purple

Red.

66. Question: Han Solo is a character from which movie series:

a) Harry Potter
b) Star Wars
c) Lord of the Rings
d) Indiana Jones

Star Wars.

67. Question: What are the two FBI agents hunting in Men and Black?

a) Serial killers
b) Ghosts
c) Aliens
d) Time travelers

Aliens.

68. Question: How many Harry Potter books are there?

a) 7
b) 8
c) 6
d) 10

7.

69. Question: What breed of dog is the most popular in the U.S.?

a) Pug
b) Dalmatian
c) Beagle
d) Golden Retriever

Golden Retriever.

70. Question: Which rapper was known for his album Blue Slide Park?

a) J Cole
b) Post Malone
c) Eminem
d) Mac Miller

Mac Miller.

71. Question: How many sides does a hexagon have?

a) 5
b) 6
c) 7
d) 8

5.

72. Question: Ferris Bueller's Day Off was filmed in which city?

a) Pittsburgh
b) Chicago
c) NYC
d) San Francisco

Chicago.

73. Question: How many elements are on the periodic table?

a) 112
b) 118
c) 120
d) 143

118.

74. Question: Where is the United Nations Headquarters?

a) D.C.
b) NYC
c) Philadelphia
d) Orlando

NYC.

75. Question: What famous singer sings with Taylor Swift in her song "Me!"?

a) Brendan Urie
b) Shawn Mendes
c) Ellie Goulding
d) Halsey

Brendan Urie.

76. Question: In what year did women get the right to vote?

a) 1910
b) 1920
c) 1930
d) 1940

1920.

77. Question: Where in the United States is the largest aquarium?

a) New Jersey
b) Maine
c) California
d) Georgia

Georgia.

78. Trivia Question: Neil Armstrong was the first man…

a) On Mars
b) On a spacecraft alone
c) On the Moon
d) To travel to the sun

On the Moon.

79. Question: What does "FBI" stand for?

a) Female Body Inspector
b) Federal Bureau of Investigation
c) Federal Business of Investigation
d) Federal Bureau of Inspection

Federal Bureau of Investigation.

80. Question: What is the deadliest snake?

a) Python
b) Cobra
c) Cobra
d) Black Mamba

Black Mamba.

81. Question: In The Office, what object of Dwight's does Jim put in jello?

a) Computer mouse
b) Wallet
c) Stapler
d) Coffee mug

Stapler.

82. Question: How many times has Ross been married in Friends?

a) Only once
b) 3 times
c) Twice
d) More than 3 times

3 times.

83. Question: What is a group of lions called?

a) Squad
b) Pack
c) Herd
d) Pride

Pride.

84. Question: How many keys are on a piano?

a) 86
b) 87
c) 88
d) 89

88.

85. Question: What was the name of the Greek mythological woman with snakes for hair?

a) Pandora
b) Helen
c) Cassiopeia
d) Medusa

Medusa.

86. Question: What do you call a baby goat?

a) Kid
b) Goatee
c) Child
d) Baby Goat

Kid.

87. Question: According to Phineas and Ferb, there are __ days of summer vacation.

a) 90
b) 103
c) 104
d) 110

104.

88. Question: What is the most populous city in Canada?

a) Toronto
b) Ontario
c) Quebec
d) Vancouver

Toronto.

89. Question: The Da Vinci Code opens with a murder in which museum:

a) The Guggenheim
b) The Louvre
c) The Van Gogh museum
d) The Metropolitan Museum of Art

The Louvre.

90. Question: After The Simpsons, what is the longest-running T.V. show?

a) Law & Order
b) Grey's Anatomy
c) Criminal Minds
d) NCIS

Law & Order.

91. Question: Which Disney princess sings "A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes"?

a) Belle
b) Cinderella
c) Jasmine
d) Sleeping Beauty

Cinderella.

92. Question: How often does the Moon orbit the Earth?

a) Every 7 days
b) Every 27 days
c) Every 30 days
d) Every 365 days

Every 27 days.

93. Question: In Greek Mythology, who is the Queen of the Underworld?

a) Pandora
b) Medusa
c) Helen
d) Persephone

Persephone.

94. Question: How many points are a touchdown worth?

a) 5
b) 6
c) 7
d) 8

6.

95. Question: How many feet are in a mile?

a) 1,037
b) 5,288
c) 5,280
d) 6,201

5,280 feet.

96. Question: Where is the Oval Office located in the White House?

a) North Wing
b) South Wing
c) East Wing
d) West Wing

West Wing.

97. Question: At what temperature (Fahrenheit) does water freeze?

a) 32 degrees
b) 40 degrees
c) -10 degrees
d) 0 degrees

32 degrees.

98. Question: Where in Pennsylvania is The Office based?

a) Philadelphia
b) Pittsburgh
c) Scranton
d) Lancaster

Scranton.

99. Question: In the movie Good Will Hunting, which college does Skylar attend?

a) Harvard
b) Yale
c) Columbia
d) UCLA

Harvard.

100. Question: Where in California is Disneyland located?

a) Malibu
b) Huntington Beach
d) Los Angeles
d) Anaheim

Anaheim.

101. Trivia Question: "I see dead people" is a line from which horror film…

a) The Sixth Sense
b) The Grudge
c) The Shining
d) The Exorcist

The Sixth Sense.

102. Trivia Question: Who founded Microsoft?

a) Bill Hader
b) Steve Jobs
c) Bill Gates
d) Mark Zuckerberg

Bill Gates.

103. Question: In which city was the movie National Treasure filmed?

a) Washington D.C.
b) NYC
c) Philadelphia
d) Roanoke

Philadelphia.

104. Trivia Question: Which classic novel has the line "Stay Gold, Ponyboy"?

a) The Catcher in the Rye
b) 1984
c) The Outsiders
d) Catch-22

The Outsiders.

105. Question: What was the name of Harry Potter's pet owl?

a) Hedwig
b) Luna
c) Dobby
d) Fluffy

Hedwig.

106. Question: Which Disney princess had 3 fairy godmothers?

a) Cinderella
b) Snow White
c) Sleeping Beauty
d) Jasmine

Sleeping Beauty.

107. Question: Which band came back together in 2019?

a) The Naked Brothers Band
b) The Jonas Brothers
c) One Direction
d) The Beatles

The Jonas Brothers.

108. Question: Steve Jobs is known for wearing black…

a) Button-down shirt
b) T-shirt
c) Turtleneck
d) Blazer

Turtleneck.

109. Question: In which movie does Anne Hathaway play a poor, homeless woman?

a) The Devil Wears Prada
b) Les Miserables
c) The Princess Diaries
d) Ella Enchanted

Les Miserables.

110. Question: The movie 10 Things I Hate About You was based on which play by Shakespeare:

a) Taming of the Shrew
b) Hamlet
c) Romeo and Juliet
d) A Midsummer Night's Dream

Taming of the Shrew.

111. Question: Where does Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest take place?

a) Coney Island
b) Miami Beach
c) Mall of America
d) Orlando

Coney Island.

112. Trivia Question: At what age did Amy Winehouse, Janis Joplin, and Jimi Hendrix die?

a) 26
b) 27
c) 29
d) 30

27.

113. Question: Which two planets in our solar system are known as "ice giants"?

a) Neptune and Jupiter
b) Uranus and Pluto
c) Pluto and Jupiter
d) Neptune and Uranus

Neptune and Uranus.

114.Question: What country is Prague in?

a) Hungary
b) Austria
c) the Czech Republic
d) Germany

Czech Republic.

115. Question: Which poet wrote the poem "The Raven"?

a) Robert Frost
b) Edgar Allen Poe
c) Walt Whitman
d) Sylvia Plath

Edgar Allen Poe.

116. Trivia Question: How many ribs are in the human body?

a) 16
b) 24
c) 19
d) 29

24.

117. Question: Who was the 16th president of the United States?

a) Lincoln
b) Nixon
c) Jackson
d) Madison

Lincoln.

118. Question: Who wrote the novel Slaughterhouse-Five?

a) Kurt Vonnegut
b) Stephen King
c) J.D. Salinger
d) Harper Lee

Kurt Vonnegut.

119. Question: In The Office, what was the food that Dwight grew on his farm?

a) Pumpkins
b) Beets
c) Onions
d) Potatoes

Beets.

120. Question: What animal is associated with ancient Egypt?

a) Lion
b) Cat
c) Hummingbird
d) Rabbit

Cat.

121. Question: In 2016, which musician won the Nobel Peace Prize for Literature?

a) Lenny Kravitz
b) Eric Clapton
c) Bob Dylan
d) Elton John

Bob Dylan.

122. Question: How many time zones are there in the world?

a) 7
b) 24
c) 23
d) 9

24.

123. Question: How many rings are there in the Olympic symbol?

a) 5
b) 7
c) 4
d) 9

5.

124.Question: What is celebrated on December 26th?

a) The day after Christmas
b) Harvest Day
c) Boxing Day
d) National Dog Day

Boxing Day.

125. Question: How many eyes does a spider have?

a) 8
b) 9
c) 10
d) 2

8.

126. Question: What is the first book of the Old Testament in the Bible?

a) Matthew
b) Proverbs
c) Genesis
d) Exodus

Genesis.

127. Question: What was the first Disney film produced in color?

a) Cinderella
b) Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
c) Sleeping Beauty
d) Pocahontas

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.

128. Question: Sodium bicarbonate is used in the kitchen as what?

a) Salt
b) Sugar
c) Baking soda
d) Vinegar

Baking soda.

129. Question: In Ray Bradbury's novel Fahrenheit 451, what are they burning?

a) Clothes
b) Houses
c) Books
d) Money

Books.

130. Question: Which water sport is the official sport of Hawaii?
a) Water polo
b) Swimming
c) Water skiing
d) Surfing

Surfing.

131. Question: What is the name of the company that published the Mario Kart video game?

a) Nintendo
b) Electronic Arts (E.A.)
c) SEGA
d) Xbox

Nintendo.

132. Question: What is the only food that cannot go bad?

a) Dark chocolate
b) Peanut butter
c) Canned tuna
d) Honey

Honey.

133. Question: Which was René Magritte's first surrealist painting?

a) Not to Be Reproduced
b) Personal Values
c) The Lovers
d) The Lost Jockey

The Lost Jockey.

134. Question: What 90s boy band member bought Myspace in 2011?

a) Nick Lachey
b) Justin Timberlake
c) Shawn Stockman
d) AJ McLean

Justin Timberlake.

135. Question: What is the most visited tourist attraction in the world?

a) Eiffel Tower
b) Statue of Liberty
c) Great Wall of China
d) Colosseum

Eiffel Tower.

136. Question: What's the name of Hagrid's pet spider?

a) Nigini
b) Crookshanks
c) Aragog
d) Mosag

Aragog.

137. Question: What's the heaviest organ in the human body?

a) Brain
b) Liver
c) Skin
d) Heart

Liver.

138. Question: Who made the third most 3-pointers in the Playoffs in NBA history?

a) Kevin Durant
b) JJ Reddick
c) Lebron James
d) Kyle Korver

Lebron James.

137. Question: Which E.U. countries do not use the euro as their currency?

a) Poland
b) Denmark
c) Sweden
d) All of the above

All of the above.

138. Question: Which U.S. city sees more than 320 sunny days yearly?

a) Phoenix
b) Miami
c) San Francisco
d) Austin

Phoenix.

139. Question: What food holds the record for being the most stolen around the globe?

a) Wagyu beef
b) Cheese
c) Coffee
d) Chocolate

Cheese.

140. Question: What element does the chemical symbol Au stand for?

a) Silver
b) Magnesium
c) Salt
d) Gold

Gold.

141. Question: What is the highest-grossing Broadway show of all time?

a) The Lion King
b) Wicked
c) Kinky Boots
d) Hamilton

The Lion King.

142. Question: On average, how many seeds are located outside a strawberry?

a) 100
b) 200
c) 400
d) 500

200.

143. Question: Which fast food restaurant has the largest retail locations in the world?

a) Jack In The Box
b) Chipotle
c) Subway
d) McDonald's

Subway.

144. Question: Where is the hottest temperature ever recorded on Earth?

a) Meribah, Kuwait
b) Death Valley, California
c) Yuma, Arizona
d) Key West, Florida

Death Valley, California.

145. Question: What is the oldest soft drink in the United States?

a) Coca Cola
b) Pepsi
c) Dr. Pepper
d) Canada Dry Ginger Ale

Dr. P.epper.

146. Question: What river passes through New Orleans, Louisiana?

a) Orleans River
b) Mississippi River
c) Atchafalaya River
d) Colorado River

Mississippi River.

147. Question: In what country do more than half of the people believe in elves?

a) Norway
b) Russia
c) Holland
d) Iceland

Iceland.

148. Question: What is the name of the coffee shop in the sitcom Friends?

a) Central Perk
b) Java Park
c) Central Park Coffee
d) Central Park Roastery

Central Perk.

149. Question: Which pop star burnt down the home gym with candles?

a) Kim Kardashian
b) Lady Gaga
c) Zendaya
d) Britney Spears

Britney Spears.

151. Question: What is the highest-grossing video game franchise to date?

a) Mario
b) Pokemon
c) Call of Duty
d) Street Fighter

Pokemon.

152. Question: "Cirque du Soleil" started in what country?

a) France
b) USA
c) Canada
d) Russia

Canada.

153. Question: Which country's national animal is a unicorn?

a) Scotland
b) Denmark
c) New Zealand
d) France

Scotland.

154. Question: Which is the highest-grossing film of all time?

a) Avengers: End Game
b) Avatar
c) Titanic
d) Furious 7

Avengers: End Game.

155. Question: Which Avenger, other than Captain America, was able to pick up Thor's Mjolnir?

a) Wanda
b) Spiderman
c) Doctor Strange
d) Vision

Vision.

156. Question: What is the main ingredient in falafel?

a) Lentil
b) Chickpea
c) Broccoli
d) Split pea

Chickpea.

157. Question: What color dresses do Chinese women traditionally wear on their wedding day?

a) Blue
b) Gold
c) White
d) Red

Red.

158. Question: What is yellowtail fish called in Japanese?
Ahi
Ikura
Hamachi
Maguro

Hamachi.

159. Question: What sport has been played on the Moon?

a) Frisbee
b) Soccer
c) Golf
d) Bocce ball

Golf.

160. Question: What is the highest-grossing holiday movie of all time?

a) Elf
b) Die Hard
c) It's A Wonderful Life
d) Home Alone

Home Alone.

161. Question: What was the first cash crop in America?

a) Tobacco
b) Corn
c) Sugar Cane
d) Grapes

Tobacco.

162. Question: Mycology is the scientific study of what?

a) Cancer cells
b) Flowers
c) Fungi
d) Blood

Fungi.

163. Question: What animal is the closest living relative of a human?

a) Gorillas
b) Monkeys
c) Bonobos
d) Homo sapiens

Bonobos.

164. Question: What does the word "zodiac" mean in Ancient Greek?

a) Circle of personalities
b) Circle of stars
c) Circle of Animals
d) Circle of futures

Circle of Animals.

165. Question: Aries, Sagittarius, and Leo are three zodiac signs in which triplicity?

a) Air
b) Water
c) Fire
d) Earth

Fire.

166. Question: The first vaccine was for which disease?

a) Chickenpox
b) Polio
c) Measles
d) Smallpox

Smallpox.

167. Question: Which Beatle made Elton John the godfather of his son?

a) Paul McCartney
b) John Lennon
c) Ringo Starr
d) George Harrison

John Lennon.

168. Question: What lobster organ is made into a delicacy known as "tomalley"?

a) Claw
b) Tail
c) Liver
d) Antennae

Liver.

169. Question: The villains in the 2007 version of the movie "Transformers" are known as what?

a) Decepticons
b) Storm Troopers
c) Death Eaters
d) Sentinels

Decepticons.

170. Question: Which cereal grain is the most commonly used in beer?

a) Wheat
b) Barley
c) Hops
d) Rice

Barley.

171. Question: "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" is based on whose story idea?

a) Michael Bay
b) Ernest Hemingway
c) Tim Burton
d) George Lucas

George Lucas.

172. Question: What country are the Galapagos Islands located in?

a) Belize
b) Brazil
c) Ecuador
d) Colombia

Ecuador.

173. Question: Pupusas are from what country?

a) Mexico
b) El Salvador
c) Brazil
d) Poland

El Salvador.

174. Question: What is the name of the talkative parrot in "Aladdin"?

a) Pascal
b) Meeko
c) Iago
d) Abu

Iago.

175. Question: On "Friends," what is Ross' occupation?

a) Paleontologist
b) Meteorologist
c) News Anchor
d) Teacher

Paleontologist.

176. Question: What is Rick's last name in "Rick and Morty"?

a) Sanchez
b) Smith
c) Guetterman
d) Coopers

Sanchez.

177. Question: Where did the croissant originate?

a) France
b) Austria
c) Turkey
d) Tokyo

Austria.

178. Question: In what U.S. state does "Breaking Bad" takes place?

a) Utah
b) Missouri
c) Texas
d) New Mexico

New Mexico.

179. Question: What country is Shakira from?

a) Mexico
b) Puerto Rico
c) Paraguay
d) Colombia

Colombia.

180. Question: Which of these retailers is the oldest operating?

a) Macy's
b) Brooks Brothers (opened in 1818)
c) Kiehl's
d) Saks Fifth Avenue

Brooks Brothers (opened in 1818).

181. Question: Mount Olympus is the highest mountain in what country?

a) Italy
b) Spain
c) Portugal
d) Greece

Greece.

182. Question: Which country ranks first in cereal consumption per capita?

a) USA
b) Italy
c) Ireland
d) the Philippines

Ireland.

183. Question: From which country do French fries originate?

a) Belgium
b) France
c) USA
d) England

Belgium.

184. Question: What sport is referred to as the "sport of kings"?

a) Bocce Ball
b) Cricket
c) Rugby
d) Polo

Polo.

185. Question: Who was the first Disney Princess?

a) Cinderella
b) Snow White
c) Aurora
d) Jasmine

Snow White.

186. Question: What year was In-N-Out Burger founded?

a) 1968
b) 1975
c) 1948
d) 1985

1948.

187. Question: How many islands are in Hawaii?

a) 4
b) 7
c) 48
d) 137

137.

188. Question: What is the national alcoholic beverage of America?

a) Rye
b) Bourbon
c) Whiskey
d) Cognac

Bourbon.

189. Question: What is Bruno Mars' real name?

a) Peter Gene Hernandez
b) Michael Nguyen-Stevenson
c) Ray Aguirre
d) Bruno Maritza

Peter Gene Hernandez.

190. Question: What was the very first Pixar movie?

a) Wall-E
b) Monsters, Inc.
c) A Bug's Life
d) Toy Story

Toy Story.

191. Question: What was the ancient Goddess of Love?

a) Athena
b) Venus
c) Helen
d) Hera

Venus.

192. Question: What are imitation crab sticks made of?

a) Whitefish
b) Cuttlefish
c) Tofu
d) Calamari

Whitefish.

193. Question: Which ocean is the Bermuda Triangle in?

a) the Pacific Ocean
b) the Atlantic Ocean
c) Caribbean Ocean
d) the Indian Ocean

the Atlantic Ocean.

194. Question: Where is Kanye West from?

a) Chicago, Illinois
b) Boston, Massachusetts
c) Detroit, Michigan
d) Los Angeles, California

Chicago, Illinois.

195. Question: What is the smallest country in the world?

a) Luxembourg
b) The Vatican City
c) Palau
d) San Marino

The Vatican City.

196. Question: What animal species is the only male that gets pregnant?

a) Dolphin
b) Elephant Seal
c) Sea Turtle
d) Seahorse

Seahorse.

197. Question: Who was the first woman to ever be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?

a) Dolly Parton
b) Janis Joplin
c) Joni Mitchell
d) Aretha Franklin

Aretha Franklin.

198. Question: What is the hardest natural substance in the world?

a) Granite
b) Marble
c) Iron
d) Diamond

Diamond.

199. Question: Which "Wonders Of The World" is still in existence?

a) Temple of Artemis
b) Pyramids of Giza
c) Hanging Gardens of Babylon
d) Statue of Zeus

Pyramids of Giza.

200. Question: Which company was the first to reach 1 trillion dollars?

a) Microsoft
b) Apple
c) Amazon
d) Google

Apple.

201. Question: Which animal has the largest eyes?

a) Giant squid
b) Blue whale
c) Ostrich
d) Elephant

Giant squid.

202. Question: From what country did jazz originate?

a) France
b) USA
c) Canada
d) Germany

USA.