1) What is the Capital of Canada? a) Ottawa b) Vancouver c) Toronto d) Montreal 2) Who painted the Mona Lisa? a) Picasso b) Van Gogh c) da Vinci d) Monet 3) What is the longest river in the world? a) Yangtze b) Nile c) Mississippi d) Amazon 4) What year did the Titanic sink? a) 1910 b) 1912 c) 1950 d) 1920 5) What country has the most natural lakes? a) Canada b) Russia c) USA d) Finland 6) How many bones are in the adult human body? a) 206 b) 208 c) 210 d) 212 7) What’s the smallest country in the world by land area? a) Monaco b) Vatican City c) Nauru d) San Marino 8) Which planet is closest to the sun? a) Venus b) Earth c) Mercury d) Mars 9) Who won the Academy Award for Best Actor in 1994? a) Brad Pitt b) Leonardo DiCaprio c) Robin Williams d) Tom Hanks 10) What was the first animated feature film to be nominated for an Academy Award for Best Picture? a) Beauty and the Beast b) Cinderella c) The Lion King d) Frozen 11) Who directed the movie Pulp Fiction? a) Martin Scorsese b) Steven Spielberg c) Quentin Tarantino d) Ridley Scott 12) What was Elvis Presley’s middle name? a) Alan b) Aaron c) Augustus d) Alexander 13) Which famous musician’s real name is Robert Zimmerman? a) Bob Marley b) Bob Dylan c) Bruce Springsteen d) John Lennon 14) In which year did the Beatles break up? a) 1967 b) 1969 c) 1970 d) 1972 15) What is the best-selling album of all time? a) Thriller by Michael Jackson b) Abbey Road by The Beatles c) Back in Black by AC/DC d) The Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd 16) What ancient civilization built the Machu Picchu complex in Peru? a) The Aztecs b) The Olmecs c) The Mayans d) The Incas 17) Which country was formerly known as Persia? a) Iraq b) Iran c) Turkey d) Afghanistan 18) Which 1999 film was the first to gross over $1 billion at the box office? a) Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace b) Titanic c) The Matrix d) Avatar 19) Who was the first woman to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame? a) Aretha Franklin b) Tina Turner c) Janis Joplin d) Madonna 20) What was the first music video played on MTV? a) Thriller by Michael Jackson b) Like a Virgin by Madonna c) Sweet Child o' Mine by Guns N' Roses d) Video Killed the Radio Star by The Buggles 21) Who was originally cast as the lead in The Godfather, before Marlon Brando took over the role of Vito Corleone? a) Al Pacino b) Jack Nicholson c) Robert Redford d) Ernest Borgnine 22) Which director is known for his famous "Trilogy of Death" films: The Seven Samurai, Yojimbo, and Sanjuro? a) Sergio Leone b) Akira Kurosawa c) Ingmar Bergman d) Federico Fellini 23) In Pulp Fiction, which character says the line: “I’m not a hero. I’m just a guy who’s good at his job”? a) Vincent Vega b) Jules Winnfield c) Marsellus Wallace d) Winston Wolf 24) What actor famously turned down the role of Han Solo in Star Wars before Harrison Ford was cast? a) Kurt Russell b) Al Pacino c) Jack Nicholson d) Sylvester Stallone 25) What is the name of the 1990 album by hip-hop group Public Enemy that is considered a landmark in the genre? a) Paid in Full b) The Chronic c) Straight Outta Compton d) It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back 26) Which NFL team holds the record for the most Super Bowl wins? a) New England Patriots b) Pittsburgh Steelers c) Dallas Cowboys d) San Francisco 49ers 27) What is the only country to have competed in every FIFA World Cup since the tournament's inception in 1930? a) Germany b) Brazil c) Italy d) Argentina 28) In what year did the Chicago Cubs win their first World Series title in 108 years, breaking the “Curse of the Billy Goat”? a) 2003 b) 2008 c) 2010 d) 2016 29) Which MLB team holds the record for most wins in a regular season (116)? a) New York Yankees b) Chicago Cubs c) Seattle Mariners d) Boston Red Sox 30) Which pitcher holds the record for the most career no-hitters in MLB history? a) Nolan Ryan b) Sandy Koufax c) Randy Johnson d) Pedro Martínez 31) In which year did the NFL officially adopt the "two-point conversion" rule? a) 1975 b) 1988 c) 1994 d) 1996 32) Which NFL quarterback was the first to throw for over 500 yards in a single game? a) Peyton Manning b) Drew Brees c) Tom Brady d) Adrian Burk 33) Which team had the longest undefeated regular season in NFL history? a) 2007 New England Patriots b) 1972 Miami Dolphins c) 1985 Chicago Bears d) 1998 Minnesota Vikings 34) Who is the only player in NFL history to be named MVP unanimously? a) Peyton Manning b) Tom Brady c) Lamar Jackson d) Adrian Peterson 35) Which coach has the most Super Bowl victories? a) Bill Belichick b) Chuck Noll c) Bill Walsh d) Vince Lombardi 36) Which U.S. state was once an independent republic for nearly a decade before joining the Union? a) Texas b) Hawaii c) California d) Vermont 37) Which animal is the only known species to have ever been declared legally "extinct" and then "revived" after conservation efforts? a) The Dodo b) The Kakapo Parrot c) The Woolly Mammoth d) The Baiji Dolphin 38) In Greek mythology, which hero was famously known for completing twelve nearly impossible tasks as part of his punishment for killing his wife and children in a moment of madness? a) Theseus b) Hercules c) Perseus d) Achilles 39) Which island is the only place in the world where the world's two longest mountain chains meet— the Andes and the Mid-Atlantic Ridge? a) Iceland b) Greenland c) New Zealand d) Trinidad 40) Which famous novelist was born with the name Theodore Geisel and later became known by his pen name? a) J.R.R. Tolkien b) Roald Dahl c) Dr. Seuss d) L. Frank Baum 41) Which musician was known for his career longevity, having recorded music spanning from the 1940s to the 2000s, and was often referred to as “The Hardest Working Man in Show Business”? a) Chuck Berry b) James Brown c) Ray Charles d) Little Richard 42) Which planet in our solar system has a moon with an atmosphere thicker than Earth’s, which also contains methane lakes and rivers? a) Mars b) Jupiter c) Saturn d) Neptune 43) Which country has a law that makes it illegal to sell or serve ketchup in restaurants unless it’s served with certain dishes like fries or burgers? a) France b) Japan c) Italy d) Switzerland 44) Which type of "superfood," known for its high levels of antioxidants, was consumed in ancient Greece for its purported health benefits and is often referred to as a "king of the fruit"? a) Pomegranate b) Goji berry c) Acai berry d) Blueberry 45) Which mammal is known to have the longest gestation period of any land animal, with pregnancies lasting up to 660 days? a) African Elephant b) Blue Whale c) Giraffe d) Marsupial Anteater 46) Which reptile is known for its ability to "run" on water, using specialized air pockets under its feet to stay afloat and dash across the surface? a) Green Basilisk b) Iguana c) Komodo Dragon d) Gila Monster 47) Which bird of prey has the fastest recorded dive speed of any animal, reaching speeds up to 240 miles per hour during its hunting stoop? a) Peregrine Falcon b) Golden Eagle c) Red-tailed Hawk d) Osprey 48) In which country is it illegal to step on money, including coins, as it is considered an offense against the monarchy? a) Thailand b) Japan c) Greece d) Saudi Arabia 49) Which common fruit is often associated with bad luck or evil, especially in certain cultures, and is commonly banned from being brought onto ships due to superstition? a) Pineapple b) Banana c) Apple d) Grapes 50) Which country once had a ruler who tried to "ban" time, declaring it would no longer be necessary to measure time in hours or minutes, and even introduced a new calendar with 10 days in a week? a) France b) Russia c) China d) Egypt 51) Which number is considered the "most irrational" in mathematics because it is a non-repeating, non-terminating decimal, and it has no pattern whatsoever? a) Pi b) Euler's Number (e) c) The Golden Ratio (Φ) d) The Square Root of 2 52) Which country became the first to officially recognize Bitcoin as legal tender, making it the only nation in the world to accept cryptocurrency as an official currency alongside the U.S. dollar? a) Switzerland b) El Salvador c) Japan d) Estonia 53) In 2021, NASA's Perseverance rover successfully landed on Mars. What was the name of the helicopter that accompanied it, becoming the first aircraft to make powered flight on another planet? a) Sojourner b) Ingenuity c) Curiosity d) Spirit 54) Which country was the first to announce plans to ban the sale of gasoline and diesel cars by 2035, in an effort to curb carbon emissions? a) Germany b) France c) United Kingdom d) Norway 55) In 2021, which private space company, founded by Jeff Bezos, successfully completed its first crewed flight to the edge of space aboard the New Shepard rocket? a) SpaceX b) Blue Origin c) Virgin Galactic d) Boeing 56) Which country, in 2022, became the first to grant citizenship to a robot, named "Sophia," a humanoid AI robot developed by Hong Kong Hanson Robotics? a) United States b) Saudi Arabia c) Japan d) China 57) Which company became the first in history to reach a $3 trillion market valuation in January 2022, marking a new milestone in the tech industry? a) Amazon b) Microsoft c) Apple d) Tesla 58) Which country in 2022 passed a law banning the use of foreign cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, but allowing a state-backed digital currency as the only legitimate currency for transactions? a) Russia b) India c) China d) Venezuela

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