1) How many rings appear on the Olympic flag? a) 1 b) 3 c) 5 d) 7 e) 9 2) How many players does a football game have? a) 3 b) 4 c) 6 d) 9 e) 11 f) 12 3) What is Albert Einstein best known for? a) His invention of the reflecting telescope b) His invention of the printing press c) His theory of relativity d) His invention of the light bulb e) The funny hats he used to wear when thinking of an invention. 4) Which two fairytale characters ended up in a house made of gingerbread? a) Jack and Jill b) Sampson and Delilah c) Tweedledee and Tweedledum d) Alice and the White Rabbit e) Hansel and Gretel 5) Where would you find the Taj Mahal? a) China b) India c) Pakistan d) France e) Japan 6) Which movie actor uttered the famous words, "I'll be back." a) Arnold Schwarzenegger in "Terminator" b) Bruce Willis in "Die Hard" c) Mel Gibson in "Lethal Weapon" d) Michael Keaton in "Batman" e) Shia LaBeouf in "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen" 7) In Greek mythology, Hades is the God of what? a) Love b) Wine and festivals c) The sea d) The sky e) The underworld 8) What is the longest river in the world? a) Nile b) Yangtze c) Mississippi d) Amazon e) Mackenzie 9) Which is the largest country (by land area)? a) Russia b) Canada c) United States d) Brazil e) India 10) Who said "One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind"? a) John Glenn b) Eileen Collins c) Buzz Aldrin d) Buzz Lightyear e) Neil Armstrong 11) Who painted the Mona Lisa? a) Caravaggio b) Sandro Botticelli c) Leonardo da Vinci d) Michelangelo e) Galileo Galilei 12) Which planet is the 3rd closest to the sun? a) Mars b) Venus c) Mercury d) Jupiter e) Earth 13) In which country did the Olympics originate? a) France b) Italy c) Greece d) United States e) Switzerland 14) Alaska belongs to which country? a) Canada b) Greenland c) China d) Russia e) United States 15) How many lobes is the human brain divided into? a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4 e) 5 16) The Statue of Liberty was given to the United States as a gift from which country? a) Italy b) France c) Denmark d) Germany e) Spain 17) Which bird was commonly used by humans to send messages? a) Hawk b) Pigeon c) Eagle d) Sparrow e) Blue Jay 18) Arachnophobia is the fear of what? a) Spiders b) Small spaces c) Crowds d) Choking e) Flying 19) Which legendary beast is associated with Scotland? a) Abominable Snowman b) Chupacabra c) Loch Ness Monster d) Phoenix e) Kraken 20) Which animal was commonly hunted for its ivory? a) Elephant b) Turtle c) Cheetah d) Wolf e) Dodo Bird 21) Which infamous pirate did actor Johnny Depp play? a) Long John Silver b) Captain Hook c) Blackbeard d) Henry Morgan e) Jack Sparrow 22) Which country sports a red maple leaf on its flag? a) Australia b) England c) Mexico d) Canada e) Vermont 23) In William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, where is Juliet standing when she speaks the famous words "O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?" a) At a grave in the churchyard b) In the apothecary's home c) In the middle of an orchard d) In the Friar's cell e) On her balcony 24) What is the capital of Greece? a) Athens b) Zeus c) Patras d) Crete e) Tripoli 25) Who wrote about the mysterious adventures of Sherlock Holmes? a) J.R.R. Tolkien b) Agatha Christie c) J. K. Rowling d) Charles Dickens e) Sir Arthur Conan Doyle 26) How many permanent teeth is the human mouth supposed to have? a) 20 b) 30 c) 32 d) 34 e) 36 27) Rafflesia Arnold is the world largest bloom flower. It has _______ smell of a rotting meat. a) flourish b) odourless c) pungent d) pleasant 28) Those in the streets were stifled by the fumes. What is the definition of 'stifle'? a) emitted b) unable to breathe c) chilly d) humid 29) Which of the options best define the word "revenant"? a) A person who is dying b) A person who returns from the dead c) A person who does not come back anymore d) A person who comes and goes quickly 30) A person who knows slightly, but who is not a close friend. a) Acquaintance b) Colleague c) Stranger d) Relatives e) Foe

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