1000 General Trivia Questions and Answers Everyone Should Know

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Trivia is more than just a fun pastime. It sharpens your mind, boosts memory, improves cognitive skills, and helps you become a better conversationalist. Whether you are hosting a game night, preparing for a quiz competition, or simply enjoy learning new information, this complete collection of 1000 general trivia questions and answers is exactly what you need.

This trivia guide is divided into 10 popular categories so readers can easily jump into the topics they enjoy most. These include General Knowledge, History, Geography, Science, Math, Literature, Movies and TV, Music, Sports, and Pop Culture.

Questions range from easy to challenging and are perfect for teachers, students, families, trivia lovers, bloggers, and anyone who loves learning something new.

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Categories Included

  1. General Knowledge Trivia (1 to 100)

  2. History Trivia (101 to 200)

  3. Geography Trivia (201 to 300)

  4. Science Trivia (301 to 400)

  5. Math and Numbers Trivia (401 to 500)

  6. Literature Trivia (501 to 600)

  7. Movies and TV Trivia (601 to 700)

  8. Music Trivia (701 to 800)

  9. Sports Trivia (801 to 900)

  10. Pop Culture Trivia (901 to 1000)

🧠 General Knowledge Trivia (1 to 100)

1. What is the largest organ in the human body?
Answer: The skin

2. What is the capital of France?
Answer: Paris

3. What is the hardest natural substance on Earth?
Answer: Diamond

4. How many continents are there?
Answer: Seven

5. What is the tallest mountain in the world?
Answer: Mount Everest

6. Which planet is known as the Red Planet?
Answer: Mars

7. Who invented the telephone?
Answer: Alexander Graham Bell

8. What is the largest ocean on Earth?
Answer: Pacific Ocean

9. How many days are in a leap year?
Answer: 366

10. What is the longest river in the world?
Answer: Nile River

11. What is the smallest country in the world?
Answer: Vatican City

12. What gas do plants absorb during photosynthesis?
Answer: Carbon dioxide

13. How many bones are in the adult human body?
Answer: 206

14. What is the chemical symbol for gold?
Answer: Au

15. What is the capital of Japan?
Answer: Tokyo

16. What is the largest desert in the world?
Answer: Sahara Desert

17. What language has the most native speakers?
Answer: Mandarin Chinese

18. What is the most widely spoken language in the world?
Answer: English

19. Which planet is closest to the sun?
Answer: Mercury

20. How many teeth does an adult human have?
Answer: 32

21. Who wrote the famous diary during World War II?
Answer: Anne Frank

22. What is the main ingredient in guacamole?
Answer: Avocado

23. What country is known as the Land of the Rising Sun?
Answer: Japan

24. What do bees collect and use to make honey?
Answer: Nectar

25. Which organ pumps blood through the body?
Answer: The heart

26. What country gifted the Statue of Liberty to the United States?
Answer: France

27. What is the square root of 64?
Answer: 8

28. What is the boiling point of water in Celsius?
Answer: 100 degrees

29. What natural satellite orbits the Earth?
Answer: The moon

30. What animal is known as the King of the Jungle?
Answer: Lion

31. Which country is the largest by area?
Answer: Russia

32. What is the largest mammal in the world?
Answer: Blue whale

33. What is the chemical symbol for water?
Answer: H2O

34. What is the human body’s largest internal organ?
Answer: The liver

35. What country invented paper?
Answer: China

36. What is the capital of Canada?
Answer: Ottawa

37. What do you call a baby kangaroo?
Answer: Joey

38. What natural disaster is measured with a Richter scale?
Answer: Earthquake

39. What is the tallest animal in the world?
Answer: Giraffe

40. How many colors are in the rainbow?
Answer: Seven

41. What is the largest bird in the world?
Answer: Ostrich

42. Who is the author of Harry Potter?
Answer: J. K. Rowling

43. What is the largest planet in the solar system?
Answer: Jupiter

44. What scientist proposed the theory of relativity?
Answer: Albert Einstein

45. What is the currency of the United Kingdom?
Answer: Pound sterling

46. Which blood type is known as the universal donor?
Answer: O negative

47. What is the freezing point of water in Celsius?
Answer: 0 degrees

48. What is the highest grossing film of all time?
Answer: Avatar

49. Which animal can live both in water and on land?
Answer: Amphibian

50. Who painted the Mona Lisa?
Answer: Leonardo da Vinci

51. What is the primary gas found in the Earth’s atmosphere?
Answer: Nitrogen

52. What do you call an animal that eats only plants?
Answer: Herbivore

53. What is the closest star to Earth?
Answer: The sun

54. How many planets are in the solar system?
Answer: Eight

55. What is the capital of Italy?
Answer: Rome

56. What is the largest island in the world?
Answer: Greenland

57. Which metal is liquid at room temperature?
Answer: Mercury

58. What is the name of the galaxy that contains our solar system?
Answer: The Milky Way

59. What part of the plant conducts photosynthesis?
Answer: The leaves

60. What do you call a baby cat?
Answer: Kitten

61. Who discovered gravity after observing a falling apple?
Answer: Isaac Newton

62. Which country has the largest population?
Answer: China

63. What is the main language spoken in Brazil?
Answer: Portuguese

64. How many minutes are in an hour?
Answer: 60

65. What is the fastest bird in the world?
Answer: Peregrine falcon

66. What organ do humans use to breathe?
Answer: Lungs

67. What food is a panda’s main diet?
Answer: Bamboo

68. Which ocean is off the California coast?
Answer: Pacific Ocean

69. What is the capital of Germany?
Answer: Berlin

70. What instrument has keys, pedals, and strings?
Answer: Piano

71. What is the name of the biggest rainforest in the world?
Answer: The Amazon Rainforest

72. What does a thermometer measure?
Answer: Temperature

73. Which planet is known for its rings?
Answer: Saturn

74. How many hours are in a day?
Answer: 24

75. What is the most consumed drink in the world after water?
Answer: Tea

76. Who was the first man to walk on the moon?
Answer: Neil Armstrong

77. What is the longest bone in the human body?
Answer: Femur

78. What is the largest reptile in the world?
Answer: Saltwater crocodile

79. What continent is the Sahara Desert located on?
Answer: Africa

80. What type of animal is a Komodo dragon?
Answer: Lizard

81. What is the hottest planet in the solar system?
Answer: Venus

82. What is the name of the fairy in Peter Pan?
Answer: Tinker Bell

83. What is the main ingredient in bread?
Answer: Flour

84. How many weeks are in a year?
Answer: 52

85. What is the chemical symbol for oxygen?
Answer: O

86. How many strings does a standard guitar have?
Answer: Six

87. What vitamin do we get from sunlight?
Answer: Vitamin D

88. What is the capital city of Spain?
Answer: Madrid

89. What do you call molten rock before it erupts?
Answer: Magma

90. What country is famous for the Great Wall?
Answer: China

91. What is the tallest building in the world?
Answer: Burj Khalifa

92. What is the largest sea creature?
Answer: Blue whale

93. What gas do humans need to breathe?
Answer: Oxygen

94. What is the largest continent?
Answer: Asia

95. Who is known as the Father of Computers?
Answer: Charles Babbage

96. Which organ allows us to see?
Answer: Eyes

97. What food group does rice belong to?
Answer: Grains

98. What is the name of the process plants use to make food?
Answer: Photosynthesis

99. How many players are on a baseball team on the field at one time?
Answer: Nine

100. What is the smallest unit of life?
Answer: Cell

🏺 History Trivia (101 to 200)

101. Who was the first President of the United States?
Answer: George Washington

102. In which year did World War II end?
Answer: 1945

103. Who discovered America in 1492?
Answer: Christopher Columbus

104. Which ancient civilization built the pyramids?
Answer: The Egyptians

105. Who was the first man to step on the moon?
Answer: Neil Armstrong

106. What wall fell in 1989, symbolizing the end of the Cold War?
Answer: The Berlin Wall

107. Who was known as the Maid of Orleans?
Answer: Joan of Arc

108. What ship sank in 1912 after hitting an iceberg?
Answer: Titanic

109. Who was the 16th President of the United States?
Answer: Abraham Lincoln

110. What empire was ruled by Julius Caesar?
Answer: The Roman Empire

111. Which war was fought between the North and South regions of the United States?
Answer: The Civil War

112. Who was the first female Prime Minister of the United Kingdom?
Answer: Margaret Thatcher

113. What city was the capital of the Byzantine Empire?
Answer: Constantinople

114. In which country did the Renaissance begin?
Answer: Italy

115. Who was the first emperor of China?
Answer: Qin Shi Huang

116. What famous document begins with We the People?
Answer: The United States Constitution

117. Who was the leader of Nazi Germany?
Answer: Adolf Hitler

118. What was the name of the ship used by Charles Darwin on his voyage?
Answer: HMS Beagle

119. Which civilization invented the wheel?
Answer: The Sumerians

120. Who wrote the Declaration of Independence?
Answer: Thomas Jefferson

121. What empire was known for its fierce warriors called samurai?
Answer: Japan

122. What was the name of the trade route that connected China and Europe?
Answer: The Silk Road

123. Which country built the Great Wall?
Answer: China

124. Who became the Queen of England at age 18 in 1837?
Answer: Queen Victoria

125. What disease was eradicated worldwide in 1980?
Answer: Smallpox

126. Who was the famous civil rights leader who delivered the I Have a Dream speech?
Answer: Martin Luther King Jr.

127. What was the ancient writing system of the Egyptians?
Answer: Hieroglyphics

128. Who was the first human to journey into space?
Answer: Yuri Gagarin

129. What ancient city was buried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius?
Answer: Pompeii

130. Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize?
Answer: Marie Curie

131. Which country was divided into East and West after World War II?
Answer: Germany

132. What war was sparked by the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand?
Answer: World War I

133. Who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel?
Answer: Michelangelo

134. What famous conqueror created one of the largest empires in history?
Answer: Genghis Khan

135. What was the name of the first successful English colony in America?
Answer: Jamestown

136. Who was the Greek god of war?
Answer: Ares

137. What event began on October 29, 1929, known as Black Tuesday?
Answer: The Stock Market Crash

138. What country was once ruled by pharaohs?
Answer: Egypt

139. Who was the first African American President of the United States?
Answer: Barack Obama

140. What famous speech begins with Four score and seven years ago?
Answer: The Gettysburg Address

141. Which war ended with the Treaty of Versailles?
Answer: World War I

142. Who was known as the Sun King?
Answer: Louis XIV of France

143. What was the name of the ship on which the pilgrims traveled to America?
Answer: The Mayflower

144. In which country were the ancient Olympic Games held?
Answer: Greece

145. Who was the last queen of France before the French Revolution?
Answer: Marie Antoinette

146. What ancient structure was built as a tomb for Pharaoh Khufu?
Answer: The Great Pyramid of Giza

147. Who invented the printing press?
Answer: Johannes Gutenberg

148. Where did the Industrial Revolution begin?
Answer: Great Britain

149. What war was fought between the British and American colonies?
Answer: The American Revolutionary War

150. Who discovered penicillin?
Answer: Alexander Fleming

151. Which civilization built Machu Picchu?
Answer: The Inca civilization

152. Who led the Indian independence movement through nonviolent protest?
Answer: Mahatma Gandhi

153. What was the name of the first artificial satellite launched into space?
Answer: Sputnik

154. Which US President served four terms?
Answer: Franklin D. Roosevelt

155. Who was the Egyptian queen known for her beauty and intelligence?
Answer: Cleopatra

156. What event marked the start of the Great Depression?
Answer: The 1929 stock market crash

157. Which empire built the Colosseum?
Answer: The Roman Empire

158. Who was the first explorer to circumnavigate the globe?
Answer: Ferdinand Magellan

159. What famous wall was built by China to protect against invaders?
Answer: The Great Wall

160. What document freed enslaved people in the Confederate states?
Answer: The Emancipation Proclamation

161. What ancient civilization is known for cuneiform writing?
Answer: The Sumerians

162. Who fought in the Trojan War according to Greek mythology?
Answer: The Greeks and Trojans

163. What was the name of Egypt’s boy king whose tomb was discovered in 1922?
Answer: Tutankhamun

164. Who discovered electricity with a kite experiment?
Answer: Benjamin Franklin

165. What era is known as the Age of Dinosaurs?
Answer: The Mesozoic Era

166. Who was the first king of Israel?
Answer: Saul

167. What empire was ruled by Alexander the Great?
Answer: The Macedonian Empire

168. What city hosted the first modern Olympic Games in 1896?
Answer: Athens

169. Who was the famous nurse known as the Lady with the Lamp?
Answer: Florence Nightingale

170. What ancient people created the Hanging Gardens of Babylon?
Answer: The Babylonians

171. Who was the first person to reach the South Pole?
Answer: Roald Amundsen

172. What country was known as Persia until 1935?
Answer: Iran

173. What was the name of the supercontinent that existed millions of years ago?
Answer: Pangaea

174. Who was the famous female Egyptian pharaoh who built many monuments?
Answer: Hatshepsut

175. What year did the United States land on the moon?
Answer: 1969

176. What ancient empire built roads that stretched over 250,000 miles?
Answer: The Roman Empire

177. Who was the first emperor of Rome?
Answer: Augustus Caesar

178. What invention is attributed to the Wright brothers?
Answer: The airplane

179. Who was assassinated in 1963 in Dallas, Texas?
Answer: John F. Kennedy

180. Which African empire was known for its wealth and the ruler Mansa Musa?
Answer: The Mali Empire

181. What famous book did Marco Polo write?
Answer: The Travels of Marco Polo

182. Who founded the Mongol Empire?
Answer: Genghis Khan

183. What event started on July 14, 1789, in France?
Answer: The Storming of the Bastille

184. Who painted The Last Supper?
Answer: Leonardo da Vinci

185. What was the first permanent European settlement in America?
Answer: St. Augustine

186. What empire was ruled by Suleiman the Magnificent?
Answer: The Ottoman Empire

187. Who was the heroine of the Hundred Years War?
Answer: Joan of Arc

188. What famous highway linked Chicago to Los Angeles?
Answer: Route 66

189. Who invented the telephone?
Answer: Alexander Graham Bell

190. What country was formerly known as Siam?
Answer: Thailand

191. Which American astronaut said the words One giant leap for mankind?
Answer: Neil Armstrong

192. What ancient civilization built the Parthenon?
Answer: The Greeks

193. Who led the Soviet Union during World War II?
Answer: Joseph Stalin

194. Which explorer discovered the sea route to India around Africa?
Answer: Vasco da Gama

195. Who was the first Roman emperor to convert to Christianity?
Answer: Constantine the Great

196. What event triggered World War I?
Answer: The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand

197. Who was known as the Iron Lady?
Answer: Margaret Thatcher

198. What ancient civilization built the ziggurats?
Answer: The Sumerians

199. What famous speech did Martin Luther King Jr. deliver in 1963?
Answer: I Have a Dream

200. Who discovered the Americas for Spain?
Answer: Christopher Columbus

🌍 Geography Trivia (201 to 300)

201. What is the largest country in the world by area?
Answer: Russia

202. What is the capital city of Australia?
Answer: Canberra

203. Which continent is the Sahara Desert located on?
Answer: Africa

204. What is the longest river in the world?
Answer: Nile River

205. What is the smallest country in the world?
Answer: Vatican City

206. Which ocean is the deepest in the world?
Answer: Pacific Ocean

207. What is the capital of Canada?
Answer: Ottawa

208. Mount Everest is located on which mountain range?
Answer: The Himalayas

209. Which country has the most islands?
Answer: Sweden

210. What is the largest desert in the world?
Answer: Antarctic Desert

211. What is the capital of Japan?
Answer: Tokyo

212. Which European city is known as the City of Love?
Answer: Paris

213. What country is famous for its tulips and windmills?
Answer: The Netherlands

214. What is the longest mountain range in the world?
Answer: The Andes

215. Which country is shaped like a boot?
Answer: Italy

216. What is the capital city of Brazil?
Answer: Brasília

217. Which two continents are located entirely in the Southern Hemisphere?
Answer: Australia and Antarctica

218. What is the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea?
Answer: Sicily

219. What is the capital of South Korea?
Answer: Seoul

220. Which African country has the largest population?
Answer: Nigeria

221. What is the tallest waterfall in the world?
Answer: Angel Falls

222. Which continent is known as the Dark Continent?
Answer: Africa

223. What is the capital of Egypt?
Answer: Cairo

224. What is the flattest continent?
Answer: Australia

225. Which country has the most volcanoes?
Answer: Indonesia

226. What is the capital of Mexico?
Answer: Mexico City

227. Which country is home to the Great Barrier Reef?
Answer: Australia

228. What river runs through Baghdad?
Answer: The Tigris River

229. Which country is also a continent?
Answer: Australia

230. What is the capital of Argentina?
Answer: Buenos Aires

231. What is the driest place on Earth?
Answer: Atacama Desert

232. Which country is known as the Land of the Midnight Sun?
Answer: Norway

233. Which Asian country is made up of more than 7,000 islands?
Answer: The Philippines

234. What is the capital of Kenya?
Answer: Nairobi

235. What U.S. state is the largest by area?
Answer: Alaska

236. Which country has the most time zones?
Answer: France

237. What is the capital of Switzerland?
Answer: Bern

238. What is the largest lake in Africa?
Answer: Lake Victoria

239. What is the capital of Thailand?
Answer: Bangkok

240. Which country is famous for the Great Wall?
Answer: China

241. Which U.S. city is known as the Windy City?
Answer: Chicago

242. What continent has the most countries?
Answer: Africa

243. What is the capital of Russia?
Answer: Moscow

244. What ocean is on the east coast of the United States?
Answer: Atlantic Ocean

245. Which country is known as the Land of Fire and Ice?
Answer: Iceland

246. What is the capital of Spain?
Answer: Madrid

247. What is the closest planet to Earth?
Answer: Venus

248. Which country has the longest coastline?
Answer: Canada

249. What is the capital of New Zealand?
Answer: Wellington

250. Which country is home to Mount Kilimanjaro?
Answer: Tanzania

251. What is the hottest continent on Earth?
Answer: Africa

252. What U.S. state is known as the Sunshine State?
Answer: Florida

253. Which continent is the largest?
Answer: Asia

254. What is the capital of Turkey?
Answer: Ankara

255. Which river is the longest in Europe?
Answer: Volga River

256. What mountain range separates Europe and Asia?
Answer: The Ural Mountains

257. What is the capital of Sweden?
Answer: Stockholm

258. What is the largest lake in the world?
Answer: Caspian Sea

259. Which continent has no permanent residents?
Answer: Antarctica

260. What is the capital of Indonesia?
Answer: Jakarta

261. Which country is known for the Taj Mahal?
Answer: India

262. What is the longest river in the United States?
Answer: Missouri River

263. What is the capital of Portugal?
Answer: Lisbon

264. Which island country lies southeast of India?
Answer: Sri Lanka

265. What is the largest city in the world by population?
Answer: Tokyo

266. Which country has the city of Dubai?
Answer: United Arab Emirates

267. What is the highest mountain in North America?
Answer: Denali

268. What continent is the Amazon Rainforest located on?
Answer: South America

269. Which country is home to the city of Marrakech?
Answer: Morocco

270. What is the capital of Greece?
Answer: Athens

271. Which country owns Greenland?
Answer: Denmark

272. What is the capital of the Philippines?
Answer: Manila

273. What is the smallest continent?
Answer: Australia

274. Which country has the capital city of Helsinki?
Answer: Finland

275. What is the capital of Norway?
Answer: Oslo

276. Which African country is known for the pyramids?
Answer: Egypt

277. What is the capital of Chile?
Answer: Santiago

278. Which sea separates Europe and Africa?
Answer: Mediterranean Sea

279. What is the highest mountain in Africa?
Answer: Mount Kilimanjaro

280. What U.S. state has the Grand Canyon?
Answer: Arizona

281. What is the capital of Colombia?
Answer: Bogotá

282. What continent is the country of South Africa located on?
Answer: Africa

283. What is the largest desert in Africa?
Answer: Sahara Desert

284. What is the capital of Hungary?
Answer: Budapest

285. What river flows through Egypt?
Answer: The Nile River

286. Which U.S. state is the Empire State?
Answer: New York

287. What is the capital of Belgium?
Answer: Brussels

288. What is the largest city in Australia?
Answer: Sydney

289. Which country has the highest population?
Answer: China

290. What sea is bordered by Jordan and Israel and is extremely salty?
Answer: The Dead Sea

291. What is the capital of Ireland?
Answer: Dublin

292. Which island is known as the Island of the Gods?
Answer: Bali

293. Which U.S. state has the most people?
Answer: California

294. What is the longest river in South America?
Answer: Amazon River

295. What is the capital of Peru?
Answer: Lima

296. Which country is known for the city of Venice?
Answer: Italy

297. What is the coldest continent?
Answer: Antarctica

298. Which country is both in Europe and Asia?
Answer: Turkey

299. What is the capital of Vietnam?
Answer: Hanoi

300. What is the largest peninsula in the world?
Answer: Arabian Peninsula

🔬 Science Trivia (301 to 400)

301. What is the smallest unit of life?
Answer: Cell

302. What gas do plants release during photosynthesis?
Answer: Oxygen

303. What force keeps us on the ground?
Answer: Gravity

304. What is the center of an atom called?
Answer: Nucleus

305. What planet is known as the Red Planet?
Answer: Mars

306. What is the chemical symbol for water?
Answer: H2O

307. What part of the human body controls movement and thought?
Answer: The brain

308. What is the hardest natural substance on Earth?
Answer: Diamond

309. What organ pumps blood through the body?
Answer: The heart

310. What gas do humans need to breathe?
Answer: Oxygen

311. What is the speed of light?
Answer: About 299,792 kilometers per second

312. What element has the chemical symbol O?
Answer: Oxygen

313. What is the largest planet in the solar system?
Answer: Jupiter

314. How many teeth does an adult human have?
Answer: 32

315. What is the boiling point of water in Celsius?
Answer: 100 degrees

316. What part of the plant absorbs water and nutrients?
Answer: Roots

317. What celestial body orbits a planet?
Answer: Moon

318. What organ helps humans breathe?
Answer: Lungs

319. What is the study of living organisms called?
Answer: Biology

320. What does DNA stand for?
Answer: Deoxyribonucleic acid

321. What is the largest bone in the human body?
Answer: Femur

322. What part of the eye controls how much light enters?
Answer: Pupil

323. What gas makes up most of the Earth’s atmosphere?
Answer: Nitrogen

324. What energy source comes from the sun?
Answer: Solar energy

325. What scientist developed the theory of relativity?
Answer: Albert Einstein

326. What is the process of liquid turning into gas called?
Answer: Evaporation

327. What is the chemical symbol for gold?
Answer: Au

328. What part of the cell contains genetic material?
Answer: Nucleus

329. What planet has a large ring system?
Answer: Saturn

330. What is the study of the stars and universe called?
Answer: Astronomy

331. What vitamin do humans get from sunlight?
Answer: Vitamin D

332. How many bones are babies born with?
Answer: About 270

333. What is the powerhouse of the cell?
Answer: Mitochondria

334. What is the largest organ inside the human body?
Answer: Liver

335. What is the freezing point of water in Celsius?
Answer: 0 degrees

336. What is the most abundant element in the universe?
Answer: Hydrogen

337. What planet is closest to the sun?
Answer: Mercury

338. What is the natural satellite of Earth?
Answer: The moon

339. What is the most common blood type?
Answer: O positive

340. What is the human body’s largest organ overall?
Answer: The skin

341. What is the study of fossils called?
Answer: Paleontology

342. What type of energy is stored in food?
Answer: Chemical energy

343. What organ filters blood in the human body?
Answer: Kidneys

344. What is the smallest bone in the human body?
Answer: Stapes

345. What planet is known as the Morning Star?
Answer: Venus

346. What scientist is known as the Father of Modern Physics?
Answer: Albert Einstein

347. What is the study of the human mind called?
Answer: Psychology

348. What process turns solid ice into liquid water?
Answer: Melting

349. What is the chemical symbol for sodium?
Answer: Na

350. What do you call animals that eat both plants and meat?
Answer: Omnivores

351. What galaxy is Earth located in?
Answer: The Milky Way

352. What is the natural force that pulls objects toward Earth?
Answer: Gravity

353. What organ helps regulate body temperature and remove waste?
Answer: Skin

354. What is the center of the solar system?
Answer: The sun

355. What device measures temperature?
Answer: Thermometer

356. What part of the human body contains the hammer, anvil, and stirrup?
Answer: Ear

357. What is H2O more commonly known as?
Answer: Water

358. What is the study of matter and energy called?
Answer: Physics

359. How many lungs do humans have?
Answer: Two

360. What gas do humans exhale?
Answer: Carbon dioxide

361. What is the main gas found on Venus?
Answer: Carbon dioxide

362. What is the layer of gases surrounding Earth called?
Answer: The atmosphere

363. What is the process plants use to make food?
Answer: Photosynthesis

364. What is Earth’s only natural satellite?
Answer: The moon

365. What organ produces insulin?
Answer: Pancreas

366. What organ is responsible for detoxifying chemicals in the body?
Answer: Liver

367. What large blood vessels carry blood away from the heart?
Answer: Arteries

368. What is the scientific term for the study of weather?
Answer: Meteorology

369. What makes up about 70 percent of the human body?
Answer: Water

370. What is the second-largest planet in the solar system?
Answer: Saturn

371. What protects the Earth from harmful solar radiation?
Answer: The ozone layer

372. What organ allows humans to taste food?
Answer: Tongue

373. What type of animal lays eggs and produces milk?
Answer: Monotreme

374. What gas makes balloons float?
Answer: Helium

375. What part of the human body grows fastest?
Answer: Hair

376. What is the chemical symbol for iron?
Answer: Fe

377. What is the closest galaxy to the Milky Way?
Answer: Andromeda

378. What type of energy is produced by the movement of electrons?
Answer: Electricity

379. What device is used to measure earthquakes?
Answer: Seismograph

380. What part of the body controls balance?
Answer: Inner ear

381. What do bees collect from flowers?
Answer: Nectar

382. What is the study of rocks called?
Answer: Geology

383. What element is necessary for fire to burn?
Answer: Oxygen

384. What planet has the Great Red Spot?
Answer: Jupiter

385. What organ stores bile?
Answer: Gallbladder

386. What is the largest type of whale?
Answer: Blue whale

387. What scientist is known as the Father of Evolution?
Answer: Charles Darwin

388. How many chambers does the human heart have?
Answer: Four

389. What is the heaviest naturally occurring element?
Answer: Uranium

390. What is the main component of the sun?
Answer: Hydrogen

391. What is the basic unit of heredity?
Answer: Gene

392. What energy comes from the Earth’s internal heat?
Answer: Geothermal energy

393. What is the study of earthquakes called?
Answer: Seismology

394. What is a scientist who studies plants called?
Answer: Botanist

395. What part of the cell contains chlorophyll?
Answer: Chloroplast

396. What is the most common element in the human body?
Answer: Oxygen

397. What is the chemical symbol for carbon?
Answer: C

398. What organ helps humans hear sounds?
Answer: Ears

399. What process do humans use to break down food for energy?
Answer: Digestion

400. What is the only planet known to support life?
Answer: Earth

➗ Math and Numbers Trivia (401 to 500)

401. What is the value of Pi rounded to two decimal places?
Answer: 3.14

402. How many degrees are in a circle?
Answer: 360

403. What is the square root of 144?
Answer: 12

404. How many sides does a hexagon have?
Answer: Six

405. What is the Roman numeral for 50?
Answer: L

406. What is the next prime number after 7?
Answer: 11

407. How many centimeters are in a meter?
Answer: 100

408. What is the value of 10 squared?
Answer: 100

409. What do you call a polygon with eight sides?
Answer: Octagon

410. What is the Roman numeral for 100?
Answer: C

411. What is 15 percent of 200?
Answer: 30

412. How many millimeters are in a centimeter?
Answer: 10

413. What is the smallest prime number?
Answer: 2

414. What is 9 times 8?
Answer: 72

415. What is the perimeter of a square with sides of 4 units?
Answer: 16 units

416. What is the sum of the angles in a triangle?
Answer: 180 degrees

417. What is the Roman numeral for 1000?
Answer: M

418. How many sides does a triangle have?
Answer: Three

419. What is the square root of 81?
Answer: 9

420. What is the name for a line that divides a circle into two equal halves?
Answer: Diameter

421. What is 50 percent of 50?
Answer: 25

422. How many hours are in two days?
Answer: 48

423. What is the value of 7 cubed?
Answer: 343

424. What is the name of a shape with four equal sides and four right angles?
Answer: Square

425. What is 1000 divided by 10?
Answer: 100

426. How many minutes are in three hours?
Answer: 180

427. What number is known as a baker’s dozen?
Answer: 13

428. What is 25 times 4?
Answer: 100

429. How many sides does a pentagon have?
Answer: Five

430. What is the next odd number after 19?
Answer: 21

431. How many inches are in a foot?
Answer: 12

432. What is 50 multiplied by 0?
Answer: 0

433. What is the Roman numeral for 5?
Answer: V

434. What is 1 percent of 1000?
Answer: 10

435. What is the value of 3 to the power of 3?
Answer: 27

436. How many even numbers are between 1 and 10?
Answer: 4

437. What is the name of a three-dimensional circle?
Answer: Sphere

438. What is 64 divided by 8?
Answer: 8

439. How many sides does a decagon have?
Answer: Ten

440. What is the sum of 45 and 55?
Answer: 100

441. What is 20 percent of 300?
Answer: 60

442. What number comes before 1000?
Answer: 999

443. What is the average of 6, 8, and 10?
Answer: 8

444. What is the Roman numeral for 10?
Answer: X

445. What is the smallest even number?
Answer: 2

446. What is 9 minus 6?
Answer: 3

447. How many milliliters are in a liter?
Answer: 1000

448. What is the value of 4 times 12?
Answer: 48

449. What number is half of 50?
Answer: 25

450. What shape has three sides?
Answer: Triangle

451. What is the value of 1 plus 1?
Answer: 2

452. How many quarters make 1 dollar?
Answer: 4

453. What is the value of 99 minus 9?
Answer: 90

454. What is 3 times 15?
Answer: 45

455. What is the Roman numeral for 500?
Answer: D

456. What is 18 divided by 2?
Answer: 9

457. What is the perimeter of a triangle with sides 3, 4, and 5?
Answer: 12

458. How many digits are in the number 100000?
Answer: 6

459. What is the name of a shape with six sides?
Answer: Hexagon

460. What is 2 to the power of 5?
Answer: 32

461. How many months have 31 days?
Answer: 7

462. What is 4 squared?
Answer: 16

463. How many halves are in a whole?
Answer: 2

464. What is the Roman numeral for 9?
Answer: IX

465. What is the value of 8 plus 5?
Answer: 13

466. How many seconds are in one minute?
Answer: 60

467. What is the sum of 22 and 33?
Answer: 55

468. How many points are on a triangle?
Answer: 3

469. What is 100 divided by 4?
Answer: 25

470. What is the next number after 29?
Answer: 30

471. How many feet are in a yard?
Answer: 3

472. What number is 10 more than 90?
Answer: 100

473. What is the value of 12 divided by 3?
Answer: 4

474. What do you call a shape with four sides?
Answer: Quadrilateral

475. What is the value of 2 plus 3 times 4?
Answer: 14

476. What number is three dozen?
Answer: 36

477. How many tens are in 100?
Answer: 10

478. What is the name for a number that cannot be divided evenly by 2?
Answer: Odd number

479. What is 14 times 2?
Answer: 28

480. What is the value of 121 divided by 11?
Answer: 11

481. How many meters are in a kilometer?
Answer: 1000

482. What is the next number in the sequence 2, 4, 6, 8?
Answer: 10

483. What is the value of 40 minus 15?
Answer: 25

484. What is the Roman numeral for 4?
Answer: IV

485. What is 11 times 11?
Answer: 121

486. How many prime numbers are between 1 and 10?
Answer: 4

487. What is the sum of all angles in a quadrilateral?
Answer: 360 degrees

488. What is the value of 2 times 9?
Answer: 18

489. Which number is greater, 0.5 or 0.7?
Answer: 0.7

490. What is the value of 100 minus 1?
Answer: 99

491. What is the result of 7 plus 8?
Answer: 15

492. How many grams are in a kilogram?
Answer: 1000

493. What number is a dozen?
Answer: 12

494. What is the name of a triangle with all sides equal?
Answer: Equilateral triangle

495. How many minutes are in 2 hours?
Answer: 120

496. What is the next number after 58?
Answer: 59

497. What is the square root of 49?
Answer: 7

498. What is 90 divided by 3?
Answer: 30

499. What is the value of 5 times 5?
Answer: 25

500. What are numbers that can be added, subtracted, multiplied, or divided called?
Answer: Real numbers

📖 Literature Trivia (501 to 600)

501. Who wrote the Harry Potter series?
Answer: J. K. Rowling

502. Who wrote the play Romeo and Juliet?
Answer: William Shakespeare

503. What is the name of the hobbit played by Elijah Wood in The Lord of the Rings films?
Answer: Frodo Baggins

504. Who is the author of The Great Gatsby?
Answer: F. Scott Fitzgerald

505. What is the name of the wizard in The Hobbit?
Answer: Gandalf

506. Who wrote Pride and Prejudice?
Answer: Jane Austen

507. What is the famous detective created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle?
Answer: Sherlock Holmes

508. Who wrote Moby Dick?
Answer: Herman Melville

509. What novel begins with the line Call me Ishmael?
Answer: Moby Dick

510. Who wrote The Catcher in the Rye?
Answer: J. D. Salinger

511. What is the name of the boy who never grows up?
Answer: Peter Pan

512. Who wrote War and Peace?
Answer: Leo Tolstoy

513. What author created the character Atticus Finch?
Answer: Harper Lee

514. Who is the Greek god of poetry?
Answer: Apollo

515. What book features a young girl named Alice who falls through a rabbit hole?
Answer: Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland

516. Who wrote The Chronicles of Narnia series?
Answer: C. S. Lewis

517. What novel features the character Tom Sawyer?
Answer: The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

518. Who wrote The Alchemist?
Answer: Paulo Coelho

519. What is the pen name of Samuel Clemens?
Answer: Mark Twain

520. Who wrote The Picture of Dorian Gray?
Answer: Oscar Wilde

521. What is the name of Harry Potter’s owl?
Answer: Hedwig

522. Who wrote The Hunger Games trilogy?
Answer: Suzanne Collins

523. What famous novel is set on the fictional island of Narnia?
Answer: The Chronicles of Narnia

524. Who wrote The Old Man and the Sea?
Answer: Ernest Hemingway

525. What book features the character Big Brother?
Answer: 1984

526. Who wrote The Lord of the Rings trilogy?
Answer: J. R. R. Tolkien

527. What Greek poet wrote The Iliad and The Odyssey?
Answer: Homer

528. Who wrote Anna Karenina?
Answer: Leo Tolstoy

529. What is the name of Sherlock Holmes’ assistant?
Answer: Dr. Watson

530. Who wrote the play Hamlet?
Answer: William Shakespeare

531. What book series features the character Katniss Everdeen?
Answer: The Hunger Games

532. Who wrote The Divine Comedy?
Answer: Dante Alighieri

533. What is the name of the vampire in Bram Stoker’s famous novel?
Answer: Dracula

534. Who wrote Wuthering Heights?
Answer: Emily Brontë

535. What author created Winnie the Pooh?
Answer: A. A. Milne

536. Who wrote The Jungle Book?
Answer: Rudyard Kipling

537. What classic novel features a character named Elizabeth Bennet?
Answer: Pride and Prejudice

538. What is the title of the first Harry Potter book?
Answer: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone

539. Who wrote A Tale of Two Cities?
Answer: Charles Dickens

540. What is the name of the monster in Mary Shelley’s famous novel?
Answer: Frankenstein’s monster

541. Who wrote Don Quixote?
Answer: Miguel de Cervantes

542. Who is the author of The Outsiders?
Answer: S. E. Hinton

543. What book features the character Ebenezer Scrooge?
Answer: A Christmas Carol

544. Who wrote The Shining?
Answer: Stephen King

545. What novel is about a farm run by animals?
Answer: Animal Farm

546. Who wrote Les Misérables?
Answer: Victor Hugo

547. What book series features the character Percy Jackson?
Answer: Percy Jackson and the Olympians

548. What novel is set in Middle Earth?
Answer: The Lord of the Rings

549. Who wrote Sense and Sensibility?
Answer: Jane Austen

550. Who wrote To Kill a Mockingbird?
Answer: Harper Lee

551. What classic novel features a whale named Moby Dick?
Answer: Moby Dick

552. Who wrote Crime and Punishment?
Answer: Fyodor Dostoevsky

553. What book features a boy named Holden Caulfield?
Answer: The Catcher in the Rye

554. Who wrote Little Women?
Answer: Louisa May Alcott

555. What book begins with the line It was the best of times, it was the worst of times?
Answer: A Tale of Two Cities

556. Who is the author of Charlotte’s Web?
Answer: E. B. White

557. What fantasy novel features a character named Aslan?
Answer: The Chronicles of Narnia

558. Who wrote The Fault in Our Stars?
Answer: John Green

559. What famous poem begins with the line Once upon a midnight dreary?
Answer: The Raven

560. Who wrote Great Expectations?
Answer: Charles Dickens

561. What is the name of Bilbo Baggins’ sword in The Hobbit?
Answer: Sting

562. Who wrote the Twilight series?
Answer: Stephenie Meyer

563. What is the name of the fictional detective in Agatha Christie’s novels?
Answer: Hercule Poirot

564. Who wrote The Giver?
Answer: Lois Lowry

565. What classic novel features the character Jay Gatsby?
Answer: The Great Gatsby

566. Who wrote Fahrenheit 451?
Answer: Ray Bradbury

567. What book features a girl named Scout Finch?
Answer: To Kill a Mockingbird

568. Who wrote The Odyssey?
Answer: Homer

569. What is the name of the dystopian novel written by George Orwell?
Answer: 1984

570. Who wrote The Road?
Answer: Cormac McCarthy

571. What book begins with the line In a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit?
Answer: The Hobbit

572. Who wrote The Secret Garden?
Answer: Frances Hodgson Burnett

573. What novel features a character named Captain Ahab?
Answer: Moby Dick

574. Who wrote The Call of the Wild?
Answer: Jack London

575. What book series features a school called Hogwarts?
Answer: Harry Potter

576. Who wrote The Scarlet Letter?
Answer: Nathaniel Hawthorne

577. What novel features the character Hester Prynne?
Answer: The Scarlet Letter

578. Who wrote The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo?
Answer: Stieg Larsson

579. What book features the character Gandalf?
Answer: The Lord of the Rings

580. Who wrote The Kite Runner?
Answer: Khaled Hosseini

581. What classic novel is about an orphan named Oliver Twist?
Answer: Oliver Twist

582. Who wrote The Bell Jar?
Answer: Sylvia Plath

583. What novel features the character Boo Radley?
Answer: To Kill a Mockingbird

584. Who wrote Slaughterhouse Five?
Answer: Kurt Vonnegut

585. What poem features the phrase Do not go gentle into that good night?
Answer: A poem by Dylan Thomas

586. Who wrote The Handmaid’s Tale?
Answer: Margaret Atwood

587. What classic book features a pig named Wilbur?
Answer: Charlotte’s Web

588. Who wrote The Wind in the Willows?
Answer: Kenneth Grahame

589. What novel is known for the character Holden Caulfield?
Answer: The Catcher in the Rye

590. Who wrote Mrs. Dalloway?
Answer: Virginia Woolf

591. What book features a journey to Mordor?
Answer: The Lord of the Rings

592. Who wrote The Stand?
Answer: Stephen King

593. What novel features a girl named Anne Shirley?
Answer: Anne of Green Gables

594. Who wrote Ulysses?
Answer: James Joyce

595. What book features the character Long John Silver?
Answer: Treasure Island

596. Who wrote The Sun Also Rises?
Answer: Ernest Hemingway

597. What classic contains the characters Lennie and George?
Answer: Of Mice and Men

598. Who wrote A Wrinkle in Time?
Answer: Madeleine L’Engle

599. What novel features the character Winston Smith?
Answer: 1984

600. Who wrote The Metamorphosis?
Answer: Franz Kafka

🎬 Movies and TV Trivia (601 to 700)

601. Who directed the movie Titanic?
Answer: James Cameron

602. What is the highest grossing film of all time?
Answer: Avatar

603. Who played Jack Dawson in Titanic?
Answer: Leonardo DiCaprio

604. What TV series features the character Walter White?
Answer: Breaking Bad

605. Who voiced Woody in Toy Story?
Answer: Tom Hanks

606. What is the name of the wizarding school in Harry Potter?
Answer: Hogwarts

607. Who played the character Iron Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe?
Answer: Robert Downey Jr.

608. What movie features a clown named Pennywise?
Answer: It

609. What popular TV show is set in the fictional town of Hawkins, Indiana?
Answer: Stranger Things

610. Who played Forrest Gump in the 1994 film?
Answer: Tom Hanks

611. What movie features the quote May the Force be with you?
Answer: Star Wars

612. Who played the Joker in The Dark Knight?
Answer: Heath Ledger

613. What is the name of the kingdom in Frozen?
Answer: Arendelle

614. Who directed the movie Inception?
Answer: Christopher Nolan

615. What animated movie features a snowman named Olaf?
Answer: Frozen

616. Which movie series features a character named Katniss Everdeen?
Answer: The Hunger Games

617. What TV series follows the lives of the Stark family?
Answer: Game of Thrones

618. Who played Captain Jack Sparrow in Pirates of the Caribbean?
Answer: Johnny Depp

619. What movie features a magical ring with great power?
Answer: The Lord of the Rings

620. What is the name of the green ogre in the DreamWorks film series?
Answer: Shrek

621. Who directed Jurassic Park?
Answer: Steven Spielberg

622. What TV show features a group known as The Simpsons?
Answer: The Simpsons

623. Who played Black Panther in the Marvel films?
Answer: Chadwick Boseman

624. What is the name of the famous wizard in The Lord of the Rings?
Answer: Gandalf

625. What movie features a superhero named Peter Parker?
Answer: Spider-Man

626. Who starred as Lara Croft in the 2001 Tomb Raider film?
Answer: Angelina Jolie

627. Which 1994 Disney movie features a lion named Simba?
Answer: The Lion King

628. Who directed the movie E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial?
Answer: Steven Spielberg

629. What movie features the character Darth Vader?
Answer: Star Wars

630. Who played Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter movies?
Answer: Emma Watson

631. What TV series features the character Michael Scott?
Answer: The Office

632. What movie features the quote You can’t handle the truth?
Answer: A Few Good Men

633. Who played Wolverine in the X-Men series?
Answer: Hugh Jackman

634. What show follows a teenage girl named Buffy who fights vampires?
Answer: Buffy the Vampire Slayer

635. What 1999 movie features bullet time action scenes?
Answer: The Matrix

636. Who played James Bond in Skyfall?
Answer: Daniel Craig

637. What animated film features the character Nemo?
Answer: Finding Nemo

638. What is the name of the main character in The Mandalorian?
Answer: Din Djarin

639. Who starred as Wonder Woman in the 2017 film?
Answer: Gal Gadot

640. Which movie series features a DeLorean time machine?
Answer: Back to the Future

641. What TV show features Sheldon Cooper?
Answer: The Big Bang Theory

642. Who played the title character in Edward Scissorhands?
Answer: Johnny Depp

643. What movie features the quote Life is like a box of chocolates?
Answer: Forrest Gump

644. Which animated film features the character Lightning McQueen?
Answer: Cars

645. Who directed The Dark Knight?
Answer: Christopher Nolan

646. What movie franchise features dinosaurs brought to life?
Answer: Jurassic Park

647. What is the name of the ice princess in Frozen?
Answer: Elsa

648. Who plays the character Neo in The Matrix?
Answer: Keanu Reeves

649. What TV series is based on a high school glee club?
Answer: Glee

650. What movie stars Keanu Reeves as a retired assassin seeking revenge?
Answer: John Wick

651. Who played the role of Black Widow in the Marvel films?
Answer: Scarlett Johansson

652. What Netflix show features the character Eleven?
Answer: Stranger Things

653. What 1997 movie features a ship called the SS Venture?
Answer: The Lost World: Jurassic Park

654. Who directed the film The Social Network?
Answer: David Fincher

655. What animated film features a robot named WALL-E?
Answer: WALL-E

656. What movie features the character Tony Stark?
Answer: Iron Man

657. What 2013 film follows a young girl named Anna searching for her sister?
Answer: Frozen

658. Who starred as Maximus in Gladiator?
Answer: Russell Crowe

659. What movie features the character Jack Sparrow?
Answer: Pirates of the Caribbean

660. Which 2009 film is about a man aging backward?
Answer: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

661. Who plays Katniss Everdeen in The Hunger Games?
Answer: Jennifer Lawrence

662. What movie features toys that come to life?
Answer: Toy Story

663. What TV series features the character Tony Soprano?
Answer: The Sopranos

664. Who directed the movie Dunkirk?
Answer: Christopher Nolan

665. What film features the song Let It Go?
Answer: Frozen

666. Who played Rocky Balboa?
Answer: Sylvester Stallone

667. What TV series follows a chemistry teacher turned drug lord?
Answer: Breaking Bad

668. What movie franchise features Autobots and Decepticons?
Answer: Transformers

669. Who starred as Harry Potter?
Answer: Daniel Radcliffe

670. What 1990 film stars Macaulay Culkin as Kevin McCallister?
Answer: Home Alone

671. What TV show is known for the quote Winter is coming?
Answer: Game of Thrones

672. Who directed the movie Avatar?
Answer: James Cameron

673. What movie features a clown fish searching for his son?
Answer: Finding Nemo

674. Who played the character Thor?
Answer: Chris Hemsworth

675. What TV show features the character Rick Grimes?
Answer: The Walking Dead

676. Which movie features a famous ghost named Slimer?
Answer: Ghostbusters

677. Who starred as Jack in The Shining?
Answer: Jack Nicholson

678. What film revolves around a theme park with cloned dinosaurs?
Answer: Jurassic Park

679. What TV series is set in the town of Springfield?
Answer: The Simpsons

680. Who directed the movie The Terminator?
Answer: James Cameron

681. What movie features a character named Simba?
Answer: The Lion King

682. Who played Mary Poppins in the 1964 film?
Answer: Julie Andrews

683. What TV show features a coffee shop called Central Perk?
Answer: Friends

684. What film stars Will Smith as Agent J?
Answer: Men in Black

685. Who directed Schindler’s List?
Answer: Steven Spielberg

686. What animated film features a girl named Moana?
Answer: Moana

687. Who played the Joker in the 2019 movie Joker?
Answer: Joaquin Phoenix

688. What movie features a magical nanny who flies with an umbrella?
Answer: Mary Poppins

689. Who plays Captain America in the Marvel films?
Answer: Chris Evans

690. What TV show features the character Spongebob Squarepants?
Answer: Spongebob Squarepants

691. What movie is about toys living under Andy’s bed?
Answer: Toy Story

692. Who starred as Indiana Jones?
Answer: Harrison Ford

693. What movie features a young wizard named Harry?
Answer: Harry Potter

694. What TV series is about survivors of a plane crash on a mysterious island?
Answer: Lost

695. Who directed The Godfather?
Answer: Francis Ford Coppola

696. What animated movie features a rat named Remy?
Answer: Ratatouille

697. Who played Marty McFly in Back to the Future?
Answer: Michael J. Fox

698. What 2014 film stars a superhero team called the Guardians?
Answer: Guardians of the Galaxy

699. What TV series features a sheriff named Jim Hopper?
Answer: Stranger Things

700. Who directed the film The Revenant?
Answer: Alejandro G. Iñárritu

🎵 Music Trivia (701 to 800)

701. Who is known as the King of Pop?
Answer: Michael Jackson

702. What singer is known for the hit song Rolling in the Deep?
Answer: Adele

703. Who is the lead singer of the band Queen?
Answer: Freddie Mercury

704. What instrument has 88 keys?
Answer: Piano

705. Who is known as the Queen of Pop?
Answer: Madonna

706. What band released the album Abbey Road?
Answer: The Beatles

707. Who is the lead singer of U2?
Answer: Bono

708. What is the highest male singing voice?
Answer: Tenor

709. Who sang the hit song Thriller?
Answer: Michael Jackson

710. What instrument does Yo-Yo Ma play?
Answer: Cello

711. Who is known for the song Purple Rain?
Answer: Prince

712. Which pop star is known as the Material Girl?
Answer: Madonna

713. Who is the lead singer of the rock band Aerosmith?
Answer: Steven Tyler

714. What classical composer became deaf later in life?
Answer: Beethoven

715. Who is known for the song Shape of You?
Answer: Ed Sheeran

716. What band is known for the song Bohemian Rhapsody?
Answer: Queen

717. Who is known as the King of Rock and Roll?
Answer: Elvis Presley

718. What rapper is known for the album The Marshall Mathers LP?
Answer: Eminem

719. What female singer recorded the album Lemonade?
Answer: Beyoncé

720. What is the name of Taylor Swift’s first album?
Answer: Taylor Swift

721. Who is the lead singer of Maroon 5?
Answer: Adam Levine

722. What country is the band BTS from?
Answer: South Korea

723. Who sang the song Hello in 2015?
Answer: Adele

724. What instrument is known as the King of Instruments?
Answer: Pipe organ

725. Who is known for the hit song Uptown Funk?
Answer: Bruno Mars

726. What singer is known as Queen Bey?
Answer: Beyoncé

727. What famous singer was nicknamed The Voice?
Answer: Frank Sinatra

728. Who wrote the song Imagine?
Answer: John Lennon

729. What band released the song Hotel California?
Answer: Eagles

730. Who is the lead vocalist of the band Coldplay?
Answer: Chris Martin

731. What female artist is known for the hit song Bad Guy?
Answer: Billie Eilish

732. Who composed The Four Seasons?
Answer: Antonio Vivaldi

733. What singer is also known as Slim Shady?
Answer: Eminem

734. Who is the lead singer of the band Nirvana?
Answer: Kurt Cobain

735. What artist is known for the hit song Poker Face?
Answer: Lady Gaga

736. What reggae legend is known for the song One Love?
Answer: Bob Marley

737. What is the highest female singing voice?
Answer: Soprano

738. What country is Shakira from?
Answer: Colombia

739. Who sang the song Billie Jean?
Answer: Michael Jackson

740. What band is known for the song Smells Like Teen Spirit?
Answer: Nirvana

741. What famous composer wrote the Fifth Symphony?
Answer: Beethoven

742. Who is the lead singer of the band Paramore?
Answer: Hayley Williams

743. What singer wrote the hit song Thinking Out Loud?
Answer: Ed Sheeran

744. What pop star performed the Super Bowl halftime show in 2020?
Answer: Shakira and Jennifer Lopez

745. Who is the lead singer of Imagine Dragons?
Answer: Dan Reynolds

746. What famous singer is known as The Boss?
Answer: Bruce Springsteen

747. Who recorded the song Rolling in the Deep?
Answer: Adele

748. What female singer is known for the hit song Wrecking Ball?
Answer: Miley Cyrus

749. What rock band is known for the hit song Sweet Child O’ Mine?
Answer: Guns N’ Roses

750. What classical composer wrote Mozart’s Requiem?
Answer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

751. Who is known as the Queen of Soul?
Answer: Aretha Franklin

752. What group sang the song Bye Bye Bye?
Answer: NSYNC

753. What rapper released the album To Pimp a Butterfly?
Answer: Kendrick Lamar

754. What instrument did Louis Armstrong famously play?
Answer: Trumpet

755. Who wrote the opera Carmen?
Answer: Georges Bizet

756. What singer is nicknamed The Weeknd?
Answer: Abel Tesfaye

757. What British band is known for the song Wonderwall?
Answer: Oasis

758. Who is the lead singer of Fleetwood Mac?
Answer: Stevie Nicks

759. What famous musician was part of the group The Jackson 5?
Answer: Michael Jackson

760. What song begins with the lyrics Is this the real life?
Answer: Bohemian Rhapsody

761. Who sang the hit song Single Ladies?
Answer: Beyoncé

762. What rapper is known for the hit song God’s Plan?
Answer: Drake

763. What female singer is famous for her album 1989?
Answer: Taylor Swift

764. Who is known as the Piano Man?
Answer: Billy Joel

765. What rock band produced the album Dark Side of the Moon?
Answer: Pink Floyd

766. What group is known for the hits Dancing Queen and Mamma Mia?
Answer: ABBA

767. What singer wrote the song Someone Like You?
Answer: Adele

768. What legendary guitarist played for the band The Jimi Hendrix Experience?
Answer: Jimi Hendrix

769. What famous singer is known for the hit song My Heart Will Go On?
Answer: Celine Dion

770. What rock band is known for the hit song Bohemian Rhapsody?
Answer: Queen

771. Who is the lead singer of the band Red Hot Chili Peppers?
Answer: Anthony Kiedis

772. What female artist sang the hit song Firework?
Answer: Katy Perry

773. Who composed the opera The Magic Flute?
Answer: Mozart

774. What singer is known as The King of Country?
Answer: George Strait

775. What band released the song Stairway to Heaven?
Answer: Led Zeppelin

776. Who sang the iconic hit Respect?
Answer: Aretha Franklin

777. What pop star released the album Future Nostalgia?
Answer: Dua Lipa

778. Who is famous for the hit song Happy?
Answer: Pharrell Williams

779. What singer is known for the album Born This Way?
Answer: Lady Gaga

780. Who is the lead vocalist of the band Radiohead?
Answer: Thom Yorke

781. What rapper released the hit song Lose Yourself?
Answer: Eminem

782. Who sang the song I Will Always Love You?
Answer: Whitney Houston

783. What British singer released the album Divide?
Answer: Ed Sheeran

784. Who is known as the Godfather of Soul?
Answer: James Brown

785. What pop star is famously known as JT?
Answer: Justin Timberlake

786. Who wrote the musical Hamilton?
Answer: Lin-Manuel Miranda

787. What group sang the hit song Survivor?
Answer: Destiny’s Child

788. Who released the album Strawberry Fields Forever?
Answer: The Beatles

789. What genre of music is associated with Bob Marley?
Answer: Reggae

790. Who is the lead singer of Green Day?
Answer: Billie Joe Armstrong

791. What singer is known for the song Royals?
Answer: Lorde

792. Which pop star released the album Chromatica?
Answer: Lady Gaga

793. Who released the album Thriller?
Answer: Michael Jackson

794. What band is known for the song Radioactive?
Answer: Imagine Dragons

795. What female artist released the hit song Rolling in the Deep?
Answer: Adele

796. Who is the lead singer of The Rolling Stones?
Answer: Mick Jagger

797. What singer is known for the song Blinding Lights?
Answer: The Weeknd

798. Who wrote the opera La Traviata?
Answer: Giuseppe Verdi

799. What famous band sang the song Yesterday?
Answer: The Beatles

800. Who recorded the hit song All of Me?
Answer: John Legend

🏆 Sports Trivia (801 to 900)

801. Who has won the most Olympic gold medals?
Answer: Michael Phelps

802. What sport is known as the king of sports?
Answer: Soccer

803. How many players are on a basketball team on the court?
Answer: Five

804. Who is known as The Great One in hockey?
Answer: Wayne Gretzky

805. What country won the first FIFA World Cup?
Answer: Uruguay

806. How many points is a touchdown worth in American football?
Answer: Six

807. What sport uses a shuttlecock?
Answer: Badminton

808. Who won the NBA MVP award in 2020?
Answer: Giannis Antetokounmpo

809. What sport did Muhammad Ali compete in?
Answer: Boxing

810. How many bases are on a baseball field?
Answer: Four

811. Who is known as King James in basketball?
Answer: LeBron James

812. What country hosts the Tour de France?
Answer: France

813. How long is a marathon?
Answer: 26.2 miles

814. Who is the fastest man in the world?
Answer: Usain Bolt

815. How many holes are in a standard round of golf?
Answer: 18

816. What sport is Serena Williams known for?
Answer: Tennis

817. What team won the 2016 NBA Finals?
Answer: Cleveland Cavaliers

818. What country invented baseball?
Answer: United States

819. How many players are on a soccer team on the field?
Answer: Eleven

820. Who holds the record for most home runs in a single MLB season?
Answer: Barry Bonds

821. What sport uses the term birdie?
Answer: Golf

822. Who has the most Grand Slam tennis titles in men’s singles?
Answer: Novak Djokovic

823. What country hosted the 2016 Summer Olympics?
Answer: Brazil

824. Who is the all time leading scorer in NBA history?
Answer: LeBron James

825. What sport uses a pommel horse?
Answer: Gymnastics

826. Who is known as The Black Mamba?
Answer: Kobe Bryant

827. What is the national sport of Japan?
Answer: Sumo wrestling

828. What baseball player is known as The Sultan of Swat?
Answer: Babe Ruth

829. Who won the 2022 FIFA World Cup?
Answer: Argentina

830. What is the only sport to have been played on the moon?
Answer: Golf

831. Who won the 2023 NBA Championship?
Answer: Denver Nuggets

832. What sport features a bow and arrows?
Answer: Archery

833. Who is the winningest coach in NCAA basketball history?
Answer: Mike Krzyzewski

834. How many innings are in a standard baseball game?
Answer: Nine

835. Who is known as The Notorious in UFC?
Answer: Conor McGregor

836. What sport uses the term love for a score of zero?
Answer: Tennis

837. What country won the most gold medals in the 2008 Olympics?
Answer: China

838. Who is the NFL quarterback known as TB12?
Answer: Tom Brady

839. What sport uses a puck?
Answer: Hockey

840. Who won the 2021 Super Bowl?
Answer: Tampa Bay Buccaneers

841. How many players are on a volleyball team on the court?
Answer: Six

842. Who is the most decorated gymnast of all time?
Answer: Simone Biles

843. What sport uses the term hat trick?
Answer: Soccer

844. What team did Lionel Messi join in 2023?
Answer: Inter Miami

845. Who won the first ever FIFA Women’s World Cup?
Answer: United States

846. What sport has events like freestyle and butterfly?
Answer: Swimming

847. Who is known as The Great Bambino?
Answer: Babe Ruth

848. How many rings are on the Olympic flag?
Answer: Five

849. What sport features the Stanley Cup?
Answer: Hockey

850. Who has the most Formula 1 World Championships?
Answer: Lewis Hamilton

851. What sport uses a bat, pads, and stumps?
Answer: Cricket

852. Who is the NBA player known as The Greek Freak?
Answer: Giannis Antetokounmpo

853. What sport is played at Wimbledon?
Answer: Tennis

854. What country has won the most World Cup titles?
Answer: Brazil

855. How many sets are in a women’s tennis match?
Answer: Three

856. What sport uses a strike and a spare?
Answer: Bowling

857. Who won the 2019 Rugby World Cup?
Answer: South Africa

858. What sport did Pelé play?
Answer: Soccer

859. Who is the NBA player known as The Answer?
Answer: Allen Iverson

860. What sport uses the term triple double?
Answer: Basketball

861. What team won the 2020 NBA Championship?
Answer: Los Angeles Lakers

862. What sport uses the term checkmate?
Answer: Chess

863. Who is the MLB player known as The Kid?
Answer: Ken Griffey Jr.

864. What sport features a scrum?
Answer: Rugby

865. Who was the first gymnast to score a perfect 10 in the Olympics?
Answer: Nadia Comăneci

866. What sport is played on a diamond?
Answer: Baseball

867. Who won the 2018 FIFA World Cup?
Answer: France

868. What sport uses the term slam dunk?
Answer: Basketball

869. Who is known as the greatest swimmer in Olympic history?
Answer: Michael Phelps

870. How many laps are in the Indianapolis 500?
Answer: 200

871. What sport uses the term knockout?
Answer: Boxing

872. Who is the famous sprinter known as Lightning Bolt?
Answer: Usain Bolt

873. What sport features home runs?
Answer: Baseball

874. What NFL team has won the most Super Bowls?
Answer: Pittsburgh Steelers

875. Who is the soccer player known as CR7?
Answer: Cristiano Ronaldo

876. What sport includes the positions setter and libero?
Answer: Volleyball

877. What athlete is known as The Flying Sikh?
Answer: Milkha Singh

878. What sport uses a balance beam?
Answer: Gymnastics

879. Who won the 2014 FIFA World Cup?
Answer: Germany

880. What basketball team is known as the Bulls?
Answer: Chicago Bulls

881. Who is the tennis player known as Rafa?
Answer: Rafael Nadal

882. How many players are on a cricket team?
Answer: Eleven

883. What sport uses a net, a shuttlecock, and a racket?
Answer: Badminton

884. Who won the 2021 World Series?
Answer: Atlanta Braves

885. What sport features a hoop, a backboard, and a ball?
Answer: Basketball

886. Who is considered the greatest boxer of all time by many?
Answer: Muhammad Ali

887. What soccer team is known as The Red Devils?
Answer: Manchester United

888. What sport uses a driver, irons, and a putter?
Answer: Golf

889. Who holds the record for most career goals in soccer?
Answer: Cristiano Ronaldo

890. What team won the 2022 NBA Championship?
Answer: Golden State Warriors

891. What sport uses a mat and involves pins and grappling?
Answer: Wrestling

892. Who won the 2023 Super Bowl?
Answer: Kansas City Chiefs

893. What sport uses the terms ace and deuce?
Answer: Tennis

894. Who was the first female athlete to win six Olympic gold medals?
Answer: Allyson Felix

895. What sport uses a field, a goal, and a stick with a net?
Answer: Lacrosse

896. Who is the basketball player known as The Big Diesel?
Answer: Shaquille O’Neal

897. What sport uses lanes, pins, and a bowling ball?
Answer: Bowling

898. Who won the FIFA Women’s World Cup in 2019?
Answer: United States

899. What athlete has the nickname The Rocket?
Answer: Roger Clemens

900. What sport uses the term free throw?
Answer: Basketball

🌟 Pop Culture Trivia (901 to 1000)

901. Who is known as the Queen of Pop?
Answer: Madonna

902. What reality show made Kim Kardashian famous?
Answer: Keeping Up with the Kardashians

903. Who is known as The Rock?
Answer: Dwayne Johnson

904. What singer is known for the hit song Bad Romance?
Answer: Lady Gaga

905. What animated show features the character Homer Simpson?
Answer: The Simpsons

906. Who played Jack Dawson in Titanic?
Answer: Leonardo DiCaprio

907. What pop star released the album 1989?
Answer: Taylor Swift

908. What video game franchise features characters named Mario and Luigi?
Answer: Super Mario

909. Who is the creator of the Marvel Universe characters like Spider-Man?
Answer: Stan Lee

910. What TV sitcom features a group of friends living in New York City?
Answer: Friends

911. Who is known as the King of YouTube?
Answer: PewDiePie

912. What singer is known for the hit song Umbrella?
Answer: Rihanna

913. Who portrayed Iron Man in the Marvel movies?
Answer: Robert Downey Jr.

914. What movie features a magical ring that rules them all?
Answer: The Lord of the Rings

915. What social media platform uses short videos and is known for viral trends?
Answer: TikTok

916. Who played Harry Potter in the film series?
Answer: Daniel Radcliffe

917. What show features a character who says Bazinga?
Answer: The Big Bang Theory

918. Who is Beyoncé married to?
Answer: Jay-Z

919. What movie features a talking snowman named Olaf?
Answer: Frozen

920. Who is known for the song Blinding Lights?
Answer: The Weeknd

921. What actress played Katniss Everdeen in The Hunger Games?
Answer: Jennifer Lawrence

922. What app is known for disappearing photo messages?
Answer: Snapchat

923. Who is known as the Queen of Christmas?
Answer: Mariah Carey

924. What animated TV show stars a boy named Bart?
Answer: The Simpsons

925. Who created the Star Wars franchise?
Answer: George Lucas

926. What singer is known for the song Call Me Maybe?
Answer: Carly Rae Jepsen

927. What TV show features dragons, kingdoms, and the Iron Throne?
Answer: Game of Thrones

928. Who played Spider-Man in the MCU beginning in 2016?
Answer: Tom Holland

929. What company created the iPhone?
Answer: Apple

930. Who is the host of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon?
Answer: Jimmy Fallon

931. What streaming service is known for shows like Stranger Things?
Answer: Netflix

932. Who is Ariana Grande’s famous pop star mentor on The Voice?
Answer: Christina Aguilera

933. What show features a baby named Yoda-like character named Grogu?
Answer: The Mandalorian

934. Who sang the hit song Shake It Off?
Answer: Taylor Swift

935. What video game series features battles on a Fortnite island?
Answer: Fortnite

936. Who voiced Dory in Finding Nemo?
Answer: Ellen DeGeneres

937. What TV competition show judges singers based on blind auditions?
Answer: The Voice

938. Who played Wolverine in the X-Men movies?
Answer: Hugh Jackman

939. What singer is known for the song Havana?
Answer: Camila Cabello

940. What long running show is known for phrase Live from New York, it’s Saturday night?
Answer: Saturday Night Live

941. Who played Wonder Woman in the 2017 movie?
Answer: Gal Gadot

942. What popular sitcom stars Sheldon, Leonard, and Penny?
Answer: The Big Bang Theory

943. Who is known as the King of Rap?
Answer: Eminem

944. What movie features a blue alien species called the Na’vi?
Answer: Avatar

945. What pop star sang the hit song Bad Guy?
Answer: Billie Eilish

946. What game involves capturing Pokemon in the real world?
Answer: Pokemon Go

947. Who played Captain Jack Sparrow?
Answer: Johnny Depp

948. What series features the Upside Down?
Answer: Stranger Things

949. Which celebrity is famous for the catchphrase That’s hot?
Answer: Paris Hilton

950. Who is the singer of the hit song Watermelon Sugar?
Answer: Harry Styles

951. What singer is known for the album Sour?
Answer: Olivia Rodrigo

952. Who played Neo in The Matrix?
Answer: Keanu Reeves

953. What hit game features impostors on a spaceship?
Answer: Among Us

954. Who voiced Buzz Lightyear in Toy Story?
Answer: Tim Allen

955. What band performed the song Yellow?
Answer: Coldplay

956. Who was the host of Blue’s Clues?
Answer: Steve Burns

957. What pop star is known for the alter ego Sasha Fierce?
Answer: Beyoncé

958. What YouTuber is famous for massive challenges and giveaways?
Answer: MrBeast

959. What Marvel villain is known for snapping half the universe away?
Answer: Thanos

960. Who is the singer of the hit song Roar?
Answer: Katy Perry

961. What movie features a cowboy doll named Woody?
Answer: Toy Story

962. Who hosts the show Wheel of Fortune?
Answer: Pat Sajak

963. What K-pop group is known for the hit song Dynamite?
Answer: BTS

964. Who plays Deadpool in the film series?
Answer: Ryan Reynolds

965. What children’s show features a dog named Blue?
Answer: Blue’s Clues

966. What famous singer released the album Purpose?
Answer: Justin Bieber

967. Who is the villain in the movie The Dark Knight?
Answer: The Joker

968. What app is known for its bird logo?
Answer: Twitter

969. What pop singer starred in the movie A Star Is Born?
Answer: Lady Gaga

970. What movie series features the character John Wick?
Answer: John Wick

971. Who is the singer behind the song All Too Well?
Answer: Taylor Swift

972. What game franchise features Master Chief?
Answer: Halo

973. Who plays Thor in the Marvel films?
Answer: Chris Hemsworth

974. What social platform is known for short tweets?
Answer: Twitter

975. Which singer released the album Future Nostalgia?
Answer: Dua Lipa

976. What movie features a superhero team called The Avengers?
Answer: The Avengers

977. Who is the singer of the song Peaches?
Answer: Justin Bieber

978. What Netflix show features the character Wednesday Addams?
Answer: Wednesday

979. Who plays the voice of Gru in Despicable Me?
Answer: Steve Carell

980. What platform is known for streaming live video games?
Answer: Twitch

981. Who sang the hit song Toxic?
Answer: Britney Spears

982. What animated movie features a rat named Remy?
Answer: Ratatouille

983. Who stars as Batman in The Dark Knight trilogy?
Answer: Christian Bale

984. What game features the Battle Bus?
Answer: Fortnite

985. Who is the singer of the hit song Royals?
Answer: Lorde

986. What Disney movie features the character Moana?
Answer: Moana

987. Who played the character Loki?
Answer: Tom Hiddleston

988. What platform is known for viral dance challenges?
Answer: TikTok

989. Who sang the hit song Rolling in the Deep?
Answer: Adele

990. What movie features a princess named Ariel?
Answer: The Little Mermaid

991. Who played Spider-Man in the 2002 film?
Answer: Tobey Maguire

992. What game features the character Master Chief?
Answer: Halo

993. Who sings the hit song Firework?
Answer: Katy Perry

994. What sci-fi series features the phrase Live long and prosper?
Answer: Star Trek

995. Who voiced Donkey in Shrek?
Answer: Eddie Murphy

996. What platform is the home of the show Stranger Things?
Answer: Netflix

997. Who is the singer behind the song Bad Guy?
Answer: Billie Eilish

998. What movie franchise features dinosaurs cloned from DNA?
Answer: Jurassic Park

999. Who played the character Captain America?
Answer: Chris Evans

1000. What streaming service is home to The Mandalorian?
Answer: Disney Plus

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