1 of 25: Which planet has the highest mountain: ?
A) Mars (55%)
B) Earth (28%)
C) Jupiter (17%)
Answer: A
2 of 25: What are the small indentations on a golf ball called?
A) Dimples (60%)
B) Pimples (21%)
C) Crunches (18%)
Answer: A
3 of 25: Which city has the largest population?
A) New Delhi (16%)
B) Tokyo (56%)
C) Bejing (28%)
Answer: B
4 of 25: With which device are earthquakes recorded?
A) Barometer (13%)
B) Quakometer (30%)
C) Sesimograph (57%)
Answer: C
5 of 25: What is 'Tiger' Woods's first name?
A) Edwardcars (22%)
B) Tigerwills (32%)
C) Eldrick (46%)
Answer: C
6 of 25: Clean, Jerk, and Snatch are terms used in which activity?
A) Boxing (22%)
B) Kickboxing (30%)
C) Weightlifting (48%)
Answer: C
7 of 25: Which country is bordered by both the Atlantic and Indian Oceans?
A) Republic of South Africa (63%)
B) England (23%)
C) Syria (14%)
Answer: A
8 of 25: How many men have walked on the moon?
A) 4 (31%)
B) 8 (28%)
C) 12 (41%)
Answer: C
9 of 25: In which country would one find 8 of the world's 10 highest moiuntains?
A) Nepal (57%)
B) India (27%)
C) Australia (15%)
Answer: A
10 of 25: Which is the world's second-largest country in land area?
A) China (31%)
B) India (28%)
C) Canada (42%)
Answer: C
11 of 25: What is the most common blood type in humans?
A) O (47%)
B) AB (36%)
C) A (17%)
Answer: A
12 of 25: The first television set was sold in which year?
A) 1928 (54%)
B) 1938 (36%)
C) 1948 (10%)
Answer: A
13 of 25: Who wrote "Waiting for Godot"?
A) Sydney Sheldon (24%)
B) Samuel Beckett (56%)
C) Willam Frost (21%)
Answer: B
14 of 25: What is the name given to the process of signaling with two flags?
A) Dualsignalling (29%)
B) Twowave Signalling (24%)
C) Semaphore (47%)
Answer: C
15 of 25: What is the currency of Switzerland?
A) Swiss Franc (49%)
B) Swiss Dollar (36%)
C) Swiss Ruble (15%)
Answer: A
16 of 25: In which country is the world's largest McDonalds Restaurant?
A) China (38%)
B) America (45%)
C) England (17%)
Answer: A
17 of 25: Which instrument did Louis Armstrong play?
A) Flute (24%)
B) Trumpet (60%)
C) Piano (16%)
Answer: B
18 of 25: What is Triskaidekaphobia?
A) Fear of 13 (52%)
B) Fear of 3 (31%)
C) Fear of Strangers (18%)
Answer: A
19 of 25: What does a numismatist do?
A) Coin Collection (48%)
B) Stamp Collection (33%)
C) Seed Collection (19%)
Answer: A
20 of 25: After which actor was Mickey Mouse named?
A) Mickey Arthur (22%)
B) Mickey Rooney (57%)
C) Mickey Matthews (21%)
Answer: B
21 of 25: Which mythological figure flew so close to the sun that the wax on his wings began to melt?
A) Lumax (37%)
B) Icarus (43%)
C) Pheonix (20%)
Answer: B
22 of 25: Music: how many notes in the scale?
A) 4 (16%)
B) 8 (57%)
C) 16 (27%)
Answer: B
23 of 25: What claims to be the largest comedy festival in the world?
A) Edinburgh Fringe Festival (47%)
B) William Catheridge Fest (28%)
C) Joker Capillon Festival (25%)
Answer: A
24 of 25: Where on the body is the human skin least sensitive?
A) Stomach (28%)
B) Chest (26%)
C) Heel (46%)
Answer: C
25 of 25: Who owns The Sun tabloid?
A) Rupert Murdoch (42%)
B) Beckinser (36%)
C) Rampfurt (22%)
Answer: A