BEST ULTIMATE MEGA TRIVIA QUIZ GAME | #10 | 100 General knowledge Questions and answers
TLDRThis entertaining quiz-style video script covers a wide range of topics, from historical facts like the origin of Tiananmen Square in Beijing and John F. Kennedy's middle name, to scientific trivia such as the gas released during wine fermentation and the smallest planet in our solar system. It also delves into cultural and geographical questions, including the capital of Peru, the use of pumice for foot care, and the famous Monument Valley's location. The script is filled with engaging questions and answers that test and expand viewers' knowledge across various domains.
Takeaways
- ๐งช Alchemy is the process of attempting to turn base metals into gold.
- ๐ Tiananmen Square is located in Beijing, China.
- ๐ John F. Kennedy's middle name was Fitzgerald.
- ๐ Carbon dioxide is the gas given off during wine fermentation.
- ๐ชจ Mercury is the smallest planet in our solar system.
- ๐ Helmund is a province in Afghanistan.
- ๐ง Lemongrass is not a part of the onion family.
- ๐ฆ Bats are the only mammals that can fly.
- ๐ Monument Valley is a famous western movie location.
- โ๏ธ The sun moves around our galaxy.
- ๐ฅฉ Souvlaki is not a German food dish.
- ๐ Lima is the capital of Peru.
- ๐ฅ Pumice is the stone commonly used to remove dead skin from feet.
- ๐ฆ Bart Simpson uses the catchphrase 'eat my shorts'.
- ๐ Abraham Maslow created the hierarchy of needs theory.
- ๐ณ Facebook came before YouTube and TikTok.
- ๐๏ธ The Ian Fleming International Airport is on Jamaica.
- ๐ค 'Wendy' is the girl mentioned in Bruce Springsteen's song 'Born to Run'.
- ๐ท๐บ Boris Yeltsin was the president of Russia before Vladimir Putin's first term.
- ๐ฌ Entomologists study insects.
- ๐ธ Changing the f-number on a camera adjusts the aperture.
- ๐ฆ There are four species of giraffe: Maasai, Reticulated, Northern, and Southern.
- ๐ฅ The first detonation of a nuclear weapon was codenamed 'Trinity'.
- ๐ Table tennis nets are six inches high.
- ๐ A capacitor is a device that stores electrical energy in an electric field.
- ๐ Ivan Pavlov won a Nobel Prize for his work on the psychology of digestion.
- ๐ฐ The Temple of Hatshepsut is an ancient Egyptian site.
- ๐ฅ Blockchain is the technology vital to the functionality of cryptocurrency.
- ๐ฐ๐ญ Cambodia has a newspaper called Coma Times.
- ๐ฅ French fries are called 'pomfrit' in France.
- ๐ The frequency of the Earth is 7.83 hertz.
- ๐จโ๐ฉโ๐ง Kate Hudson's mother is Goldie Hawn.
- ๐ฅฅ Maldives is the small island nation southwest of India.
- ๐ Magma becomes lava when it reaches the surface.
- ๐ The Habsburg family gained control of central Europe through arranged marriages.
- ๐ฌ The word 'candy' originates from Sanskrit.
- ๐ฉบ 'PRN' stands for 'take as needed' in medical terms.
- ๐จ Michelangelo designed the dome of St. Peter's Basilica.
- ๐ฅ Falafel's main ingredient is chickpeas.
- ๐ฆ Snails are the creatures with 'blue blood'.
- ๐ฅ The small intestine is the last part of the food reach in the digestive system.
- ๐พ Toto is the name of Dorothy's dog in 'The Wizard of Oz'.
- ๐ซ๐ท France and Britain fought in the French and Indian War.
- ๐ The preposition 'on' is used in the context of a table or other surface.
- ๐ George Harrison wrote 'Here Comes the Sun'.
- ๐ฎ FIFA is the series of football video games developed by EA Sports.
- ๐ฉ Denzel Washington played Frank Lucas in the movie 'American Gangster'.
- ๐ค ABBA's blonde member is Anni-Frid Lyngstad (Feldskog).
- ๐จ Frank Epperson invented Popsicles at the age of 11.
- ๐ง Bill Clinton was the first president to use the email address 'president@whitehouse.gov'.
- ๐ Nike introduced the 'Air Ace' in 1982.
- ๐ฅ The main ingredient in falafel is chickpeas.
- ๐ฆ Blue blood is associated with snails, not British royals or blue whales.
- ๐ King Salman is the current head of Saudi Arabia.
- ๐ฟ A phytotoxin is a poison produced by plants.
- ๐ด La Nina is the opposite phase of the El Nino weather pattern.
- ๐ณ๏ธ Port Said is located on the Suez Canal.
- ๐๏ธ Asuncion is the capital city of Paraguay.
- ๐ฎ Pac-Man was released before Minecraft and Tetris.
- ๐ถ Stevie Wonder was born as Stevie Judkins.
- ๐จ๐ฆ Ryan Reynolds was born in Canada.
- ๐ผ Quavers and crotchets are found in sheet music.
- ๐ The Kim family dynasty has ruled North Korea since 1948.
- ๐ฅ The spinal cord is made from nervous tissue.
- ๐ญ Saffron requires 75,000 blossoms to make one pound of spice.
- ๐จ Kolfi is a common frozen dessert made from indigenous ingredients.
- ๐ฟ Starbucks' logo is called the 'Siren'.
- ๐ Converse is the oldest footwear manufacturer among Nike, Puma, and Converse.
- ๐ฉ Carmen Gala was Salvador Dali's wife.
- ๐ฐ Captain King Minos of Crete's labyrinth had the Minotaur.
- ๐ผ Giant pandas spend 10 to 16 hours a day eating on average.
- ๐ฅพ The Brazilian city colloquially known as 'Sampa' is Sao Paulo.
Q & A
What is the process of attempting to turn base metals into gold called?
-Alchemy
In which Chinese city is Tiananmen Square located?
-Beijing
What was John F. Kennedy's middle name?
-Fitzgerald
Which gas is given off during wine fermentation?
-Carbon dioxide
What is the smallest planet in our solar system?
-Mercury
Which province in Afghanistan is Helmand?
-Helmand is a province in Afghanistan.
Which of the following is not a part of the onion family: garlic, lemongrass, or leeks?
-Lemongrass
What is the name of the famous western movie location, known for its distinctive red sandstone landscape?
-Monument Valley
Does the sun move in space, and if so, what does it move around?
-Yes, the sun moves around our galaxy.
What is not a German food dish: currywurst, rouladen, or souvlaki?
-Souvlaki
What is the capital of Peru?
-Lima
What stone is commonly used to remove dead skin from feet?
-Pumice
Outlines
๐งช Alchemy and World Capitals
This paragraph delves into the historical practice of alchemy, the quest to turn base metals into gold, and the location of Tiananmen Square in Beijing. It also covers John F. Kennedy's middle name, the gas released during wine fermentation, and the smallest planet in our solar system, Mercury. The paragraph concludes with questions about the province of Helmand in Afghanistan and the non-onion family plant, lemongrass.
๐ Geographical and Cultural Trivia
The second paragraph focuses on geographical trivia, including the capital of Peru, Lima, and the nightshade family, from which cucumbers are excluded. It also touches on the hierarchy of needs theory by Abraham Maslow, the common cause of rickets, and the origins of social media platforms like Facebook and YouTube. The paragraph concludes with questions about the location of Ian Fleming International Airport and the Bruce Springsteen song 'Born to Run'.
๐ Historical Facts and Scientific Concepts
This paragraph covers a range of topics from the ancient Egyptian site of the Temple of Hatshepsut to the technology behind cryptocurrency, blockchain. It includes questions about the Kaftan's origin, the first detonation of a nuclear weapon named Trinity, and the height of a table tennis net. The paragraph also explores the field of entomology, the study of insects, and the significance of the letter 'C' in PCR testing, which stands for 'chain'.
๐ฟ Nature, Nutrition, and Pop Culture
The fourth paragraph discusses the non-standard suit cut of the Asian style, the famous ad slogan of L'Orรฉal, and the types of caviar. It covers the ocean bordering Namibia, the instrument used to measure wind speed, and the cellular structures known as organelles. The paragraph also includes questions about the Beatles' 'Here Comes the Sun', the video game FIFA, and the actress who played the criminal Frank Lucas in 'American Gangster'.
๐ฒ Trivia on Food, Fashion, and Fauna
This paragraph is a mix of food trivia, such as the main ingredient in falafel and the deep-sea fish anglerfish, as well as fashion and pop culture references, like the oldest footwear manufacturer and Lady Gaga's meat dress. It also touches on the field of entomology, the football video games developed by EA Sports, and the family dynasty ruling North Korea since 1948, the Kim family. The paragraph concludes with questions about the spice saffron, the nervous tissue, and the Starbucks logo, the Siren.
๐จ Art, History, and Sports
The final paragraph explores the world of art with Salvador Dali's wife's name, Gala, and the captain of King Minos of Crete's labyrinth, the Minotaur. It also delves into the average eating hours of giant pandas and the Brazilian city colloquially known as 'Sampa', Sao Paulo. The paragraph concludes with questions about the 2010 MTV awards and the oldest footwear manufacturer, Converse.
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Keywords
๐กAlchemy
๐กFitzgerald
๐กTombstone
๐กPolydactyly
๐กMaslow
๐กBlockchain
๐กEntomologist
๐กSuez Canal
๐กKaftan
๐กPac-Man
Highlights
Attempting to turn base metals into gold is called alchemy.
Tiananmen Square is located in Beijing, China.
John F. Kennedy's middle name was Fitzgerald.
During wine fermentation, carbon dioxide is given off.
The smallest planet in our solar system is Mercury.
Helmund is a province in Afghanistan.
Lemongrass is not a part of the onion family.
Bats are the only mammal that can fly.
Monument Valley is a famous western movie location.
The sun moves around our galaxy.
Souvlaki is not a German food dish.
The capital of Peru is Lima.
Pumice stone is commonly used to remove dead skin from feet.
Bart Simpson uses the catchphrase 'Eat my shorts'.
A medical sutra is more commonly known as a stitch.
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