Hello there my crafty friends! Here's another twenty questions to test your trivia knowledge today. Hope you like them!
1. What is the largest type of bear?
2. Which former prison island near San Francisco can tourists visit?
3. Which famous musician helped fund the USS Arizona Memorial?
4. Who is the only monarch in history to be crowned as the King of England and France?
5. What is the capital of Greenland?
6. Which metal has the chemical symbol Sn?
7. Which famous musician was known as the "Thin White Duke"?
8. Which two countries does the region of Patagonia span?
9. Which country has the longest coastline in the world?
10. Which moon of Saturn is known for its methane lakes?
11. Which actor portrayed Vito Corleone in "The Godfather"?
12. Which language is the oldest still widely spoken in Europe?
13. Which strait separates Alaska from Russia?
14. Which country was formerly known as Ceylon?
15. What is the smallest bone in the human body?
16. Which novel features the character "Atticus Finch"?
17. What is the collective noun for a group of rhinoceroses?
18. Which novel begins with the line "Call me Ishmael"?
19. Which element has the highest melting point of all pure metals?
20. Which sea creature has three hearts?
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Answers:
1. Polar Bear
2. Alcatraz
3. Elvis Presley
4. Henry VI
5. Nuuk
6. Tin
7. David Bowie
8. Chile & Argentina
9. Canada
10. Titan
11. Marlon Brando
12. Basque
13. The Bering Strait
14. Sri Lanka
15. The Stapes (in the ear)
16. To Kill A Mockingbird
17. A Crash
18. Moby Dick
19. Tungsten
20. Octopus
Now that wasn't too hard today, was it? I hope everyone did well and even maybe learned a few new things too. We are back to sharing cards tomorrow. All for now, Sue x
10 comments:
Good morning Sue and all Wilsonettes, oh I do love these Trivia questions, not so good today, only got 7 correct, but I like that when I see the answers my mind says 'oh yes of course it is'. Thank you so much for these.
Stay safe, healthy and happy, hugs,June Smith xxx
Hi Sue
Only 5 today. I found that much harder than yesterday!
B xx
Morning Sue.Not so good today only five, we never stop learning, Take care all Kitty.
Only 7 for me today, Sue. I found these much harder than yesterday, a couple of right answers were lucky guesses. 😀 Xx
A few for you, Sue.
1.Which is the largest desert in the world?
2. What is a Digitalis also known as?
3.In which country would you find Neuschwanstein Castle?
4.The Smurfs originated in which country?
5.What is a female donkey called?
A decent 10 today - definitely harder than yesterday lol...As Liz has given you some more as well only another 5 for you today...
1. What scientific theory proposed that Earth revolves around the sun?
2. What is the main ingredient in the alcoholic beverage absinthe?
3. Which operatic voice type lies between soprano and contralto?
4. Which ancient historian wrote The Histories?
5. What ‘sport’ includes positions such as ‘inside grouches’, ‘deep brooders’, and ‘offensive niblings?
Answers...
1. Heliocentrism
2. Wormwood
3. Mezzo-Soprano
4. Herodotus
5. 43-man Squamish (I've never heard of this one lol)
Not too,good today but I’ve learned a few things! X
Hello Liz, Antarctica is the largest desert, (unless you want the largest non polar desert and that is the Sahara) Digitalis is Foxglove, the castle is in Germany, I haven't a clue where the Smurfs originated and a female donkey is called a Jenny
Hi Deb, I only knew the first two of your trivia today, it was much harder than the trivia that Liz left me, but both were great! Thank you really enjoying it!!
Smurfs originated in Belgium. I’ll have to think of some trickier ones next time. 🤣 xx
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