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Number Quiz Questions with Answers

Who were Balthazar, Melchoir and Caspar and what gifts did they give? How many Muses were there? (a) How many compartments does a cow’s stomach have? (b) How many heads has a Hydra? Which wedding anniversary is called Diamond? (a) How many... Read More

Quiz from the Land of Nursery Rhymes and Story Books

Who met a pieman going to the fair? When did the mouse in “Hickory Dickory Dock” run down the clock? What were the Magic words that opened Alibaba’s cave? (a) Who created ’Winnie the Pooh’? (b) Who created ’Peter Rabbit... Read More

Mythology Quiz Questions with Answers - Part 1

Who is regarded as the King of the Gods in (a) Roman (b) Greek (c) Inca (d) Norse (a) What was the half-man and half-horse in mythology called? (b) What was the name of the winged horse of the Gods? What was the name of the ... Read More

Mythology Quiz Questions with Answers - Part 2

(a) Who crushed the pillars of the Temple with his bare hands? (b) Who betrayed the secret of his strength? Aphrodite was the Goddess of Love in Greek mythology. What was she called in the other mythologies given below? (a) Roman (b... Read More

Color Symphony - Quiz Questions with Answers

Through which six countries does the “Blue Danube” flow? Which is the Red Planet? What four seas are named after colors? What is the color of mourning in China? Who was the artist who gave his name to a shade of red,... Read More

Who said it? - Quiz Questions with Answers

Who claimed “History is bunk”? According to whom does “the end justify the means”? Who said “Ask not what YOUR COUNTRY can do for you, but what YOU can do for your country”? Who felt that &ldquo... Read More

Famous Personalities - Quiz Questions and Answers

(a) Which Chinese leader was famous for his “Little Red Book”? (b) What was the real name of Confucius? (a) Dag Hammarskjold, U Thant, Kurt Waldheim-have all held which office? (b) Which American Began manufacturing cars in Detroit? (a) Which... Read More

Other Names - Quiz Questions & Answers

Which countries are called (a) the Cockpit of Europe (b) the Playground of Europe Which rivers are known as (a) China's sorrow (b) Bengal's sorrow Where would you find the “Never Never Land”? What name is given... Read More

Common Sense Test Quiz - Part 2

The word "comet" comes from the Greek word "kometes" meaning long hair and referring to the tail. The average price for a major league baseball game in 2004 is $19.82. The hydra, which is related to the jellyfish, can grow its body back in a... Read More

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