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Question | Answer | |
Of all the 50 US state capitals, which is the only one to share its name with its state? | Oklahoma City | |
Of the four US states that begin with the letter ‘A’, how many of them do not end with an ‘a’? | One | |
Of the four planets named below, which has the highest density? | Earth | |
Of what country is Copenhagen the capital? | Denmark | |
Of what is seismology the study? | Earthquakes | |
Of which Asian country is Islamabad the capital? | Pakistan | |
Of which Balkan country is Sarajevo the capital? | Bosnia-Herzegovina | |
Of which Spanish region is Pamplona the capital? | Navarra | |
Of which US state is Des Moines the capital? | Iowa | |
Of which US state is Juneau the capital? | Alaska | |
Of which US state is Salem the capital? | Oregon | |
Of which constellation is the Pole Star the brightest star? | Ursa Minor | |
Of which country is Phnom Penh the capital? | Cambodia | |
Of which of the following movies did John Williams make the original soundtrack? | Star Wars | |
Of which sport is the America’s Cup the most important competition? | Sailing | |
On ‘Friends’, what distinctive feature does Chandler have on his body? | A third nipple | |
On “Sponge Bob Square Pants”, what kind of animal is Sandy? | A squirrel | |
On Seinfeld, what is Kramer’s first name? | Cosmo | |
On average, what city has the highest temperatures throughout the year? | Phoenix, Arizona | |
On the Muppets, where is the chef from? | Sweden | |
On the TV series “Friends”, who is the first character to get married? | Ross | |
On the TV show “Friends”, who was Monica’s first kiss? | Ross Geller | |
On the TV show “Friends,” what does Joey do for a living? | Actor | |
On the color wheel, what color comes in between blue and red? | Violet | |
On the periodic table the element Nickel is known as? | Ni | |
On the periodic table what is the symbol for copper? | Cu | |
On the show “Friends”, what is Chandler’s middle name? | Muriel | |
On the show “Friends,” how many friends (protagonists) are there? | 6 | |
On the show “Friends,” what is Joey’s famous pick-up line? | How You Doin’? | |
On the show “Spongebob Squarepants” Spongebob lives is which type of fruit? | Pineapple | |
On what continent are the Appalachian mountains on? | North America | |
On what kind of surface is sandboard practiced? | Sand | |
On which TV show do the “Salvatore brothers” appear? | The vampire diaries | |
On which continent can you find Big Ben? | Europe | |
On which popular holiday island are the dance clubs Privilege, Amnesia and Es Paradis? | Ibiza | |
On which river is the world’s largest movable flood barrier? | Thames | |
On which sea does Romania have a coastline? | Black | |
Once the chemicals have activated the receptors, what travels through the body at 380 km per hour? | Pain | |
One of the most popular ice cream flavours is made out of orchids. What is it? | Vanilla | |
Only two species are poisonous, the Mexican beaded and the Gila monster, which is also the largest one in the US. What is it? | Lizard | |
Operation Barbarosa was the name of the German invasion of what country? | USSR | |
Original regattas were ship races that took place in the Grand Canal of what city? | Venice | |
Orion is a cat in what movie? | Men in Black | |
Otelo lived in what island? | Crete | |
Outlawed from a Viking settlement in Iceland, who went on instead to settle Greenland? | Erik the Red | |
PA is the international code for what country? | Panama | |
PSY is the singer of the famous ‘Gangnam Style’. Where was he born? | South Korea | |
Palestine is located in which continent? | Asia | |
Panama used to be part of which country? | Colombia | |
Paper was invented in what country? | China | |
Paramaribo is the capital of what country? | Surinam | |
Parkinson is due to the metabolism dysfunction of a neurotransmitter. Which one? | Dopamine | |
Patients who receive dialysis treatment have what? | Renal disease | |
Penicillin belongs to what family of antibiotics? | B-Lactam | |
Penny is the main female character in the TV series ‘The Big Bang Theory’. What’s her surname? | We don’t know | |
People who suffer from anatidaephobia are afraid of? | Ducks | |
Pete Townshend is a member of what band? | The Who | |
Peter Ustinov plays the role of what emperor in the 1951 film ‘Quo Vadis’? | Nero | |
Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy travel to… | Narnia | |
Phillip John Clapp is best known for being involved in the MTV series “Jackass”. What is his stage name? | Johnny Knoxville | |
Pinsk and Minsk are cities in which east European country? | Belarus | |
Poland only colonized one country. What was that country? | The Gambia | |
Police dogs are usually which of the following breeds? | German Shepherd | |
Ponte Vecchio is a famous landmark in which Italian city? | Florence | |
Portrait of Dr. Gachet’ was whose last painting? | Vincent van Gogh | |
Prior to adopting the euro, what was the main unit of currency of Finland? | Markka | |
Protestantism was born in what country? | Germany | |
Prussian Philosopher Immanuel Kant considered himself to be what kind of philosopher? | Transcendental Idealist | |
Qeshm island belongs to what country? | Iran | |
RU is the international code for what country? | Russia | |
Rachel Greene, from Friends, got a tattoo on season 2. What shape was this ? | A heart | |
Recep Tayyip Erdogan is currently the Prime Minister of what country? | Turkey | |
Rehab is a song by which of these artists? | Rihanna and Justin Timberlake | |
Renaissance marked the beginning of what Age? | Modern | |
Reputed to have aphrodisiac properties due to its phallic shape, what veggie is also a great source for vitamin A? | Asparagus | |
Reykjavík is the capital of what country? | Iceland | |
Rice with milk is a traditional desert in many countries. Which of the following ones is not one of them? | The Netherlands | |
Richard I of England was also known as Richard the…? | Lionheart | |
Rick Grimes is a fictional protagonist in which hit TV series? | The Walking Dead | |
Rickets is produced due to low levels of what vitamin? | D | |
River Ganges is born in what mountain range? | Himalaya | |
River Mekong’s estuary is in what country? | Vietnam | |
Robbie Williams was once a member of which of these? | Take That | |
Robert Flaherty is considered the father of what thanks to his 1922 film ‘Nanook of the North’? | Documentary | |
Robert Galbraith is a pseudonym for which writer? | J. K. Rowling | |
Robin Hood lived in what forest? | Sherwood Forest | |
Rodin left all his work to what country? | France | |
Roger Waters was part of which group? | Pink Floyd | |
Roman emperor Claudius II earned what nickname after defeating the Goths? | Gothicus | |
Roman generals went to what hill to celebrate their triumphs? | Capitolium | |
Romanesque art prevailed in what century? | 11th, 12th and 13th | |
Romulus and Remus were breastfed by… | A wolf | |
Rugby was invented in what English city? | Rugby |
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