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Question | Answer | |
What movie by Quentin Tarantino created great controversy in 1992 due to its violence? | Reservoir dogs | |
What movie by Stanley Kubrick was forbidden for almost 30 years in some countries? | A Clockwork Orange | |
What movie closes the ‘Death Trilogy’ of Mexican director Alejandro González Iñárritu? | Babel | |
What movie did Channing Tatum portray a deliquent dancer? | Step Up | |
What movie did Julia Roberts win an Oscar for? | Erin Brockovich | |
What movie did Kristen Dunst kiss Brad Pitt in? | Interview With A Vampire | |
What movie did Kristen Dunst kiss Brad Pitt in? | Interview With A Vampire | |
What movie did leatherface appear in? | Texas chainsaw massacre | |
What movie do the characters Libby, Lena, Carmen and Bridget belong to? | The Sisterhood Of The Travelling Pants | |
What movie does Anna Kendricks sing Cups in? | Pitch Perfect | |
What movie got more Oscars in 2014? | Gravity | |
What movie is Leonardo DiCaprio NOT in? | World War Z | |
What movie is Leonardo DiCaprio NOT in? | World War Z | |
What movie is in fact a real story? | Anastasia | |
What movie musical was inspired by the work of The Beatles? | Across the Universe | |
What movie starred Winona Ryder? | All are correct | |
What movie was not made by Pixar? | Tangled | |
What movie won an Oscar for Best Soundtrack in 2014? | Gravity | |
What movie won an Oscar in 2014 from a Mexican director? | Gravity | |
What movie’s soundtrack is the most sold soundtrack in history, with 26 million copies? | The Bodyguard | |
What museum can you find “El Guernica” of Picasso in? | Reina Sofia | |
What museum has Van Gogh’s “Starry Night” as part of its permanent collection? | MOMA, New York | |
What musical discipline studies the simultaneity of sounds and its relations? | Harmony | |
What musical instrument does the company Gibson make? | Electric guitars | |
What musical takes place during the French Revolution? | Les Miserables | |
What musician collaborated closely with the Russian Ballets? | Rimsky Korsakov | |
What must never be exposed to direct light, get wet or be fed after midnight? | Gremlins | |
What mythological creature is half eagle half horse? | The hippogriff | |
What mythological creature is half eagle half lion? | The griffin | |
What mythological creature turns her enemies to stone? | Medusa | |
What name did a roman citizen without an official position receive? | Privatus | |
What name did van Gogh use to sign his paintings? | Vincent | |
What name do Jehovah’s Witnesses give to God? | Jehova | |
What name is given to the extra thumblike toe on a dog’s front feet? | Dewclaw | |
What name is given to the projecting part of the face of a dog? | Muzzle | |
What name was given to South Africans of Dutch descent? | Boers | |
What name was given to the amicable separation of Slovakia and the Czech Republic? | Velvet Divorce | |
What name was the First World War given until 1939? | The Great War | |
What nation first settled florida? | Spain | |
What nation runs the military faculties at Guantanamo Bay? | U.S. | |
What national soccer team is called the samurais due to their blue clothes? | Japan | |
What nationality are the Simpsons? | American | |
What nationality are the Super Mario Bros? | Italian | |
What nationality is JRR Tolkien? | British | |
What nationality is Shania Twain? | Canadian | |
What nationality is footballer Thierry Henry? | French | |
What nationality is singer Avril Lavigne? | Canadian | |
What nationality is singer Avril Lavigne? | Canadian | |
What nationality is the film star Sean Connery? | Scottish | |
What nationality is the former Derby County striker Fabrizio Ravanelli? | Italian | |
What nationality is the singer Frida, formerly of Abba? | Norwegian | |
What nationality is the tennis player Alex Corretja? | Spanish | |
What nationality was Friedrich Nietzsche? | German | |
What nationality was Genghis Khan? | Mongolian | |
What nationality was Shakespeare? | English | |
What nationality was author Gabriel García Márquez? | Colombian | |
What nationality was the composer Claude Debussy? | French | |
What nationality was the contemporary artist William Kentridge? | South African | |
What nationality was the winner of the first Formula 1 World Tournament? | Italian | |
What nationality were the ‘blue helmets’ who didn’t prevent the Srebrenica massacre from happening? | Dutch | |
What natural spot is known as ‘the blue eye of Siberia’? | Lake Baikal | |
What nerve interprets vision? | Optic nerve | |
What neutralizes an acid? | A Base | |
What newspaper did Peter Parker, Spiderman, work for? | Daily Bugle | |
What note helped cause The United States to enter World War 1? | Zimmermann Note | |
What note is one half step below F#? | F | |
What novel by James Joyce has been most studied and influential? | Ulyses | |
What novel by Jeffrey Eugenides was adapted into a film by Sofia Coppola? | The Suicide Virgins | |
What novel ends with the phrase: “He loved Big Brother.”? | 1984 | |
What novel of Isabel Allende talks about the sickness and death of her daughter? | Paula | |
What novel was the first bestseller of the Afghan-born American writer Khaled Hosseini? | The Kite Runner | |
What nude feminin painting was stabbed by a suffragist? | Velázquez’s ‘Rockeby Venus’ | |
What number did Michael Jordan play as on the Chicago Bulls? | 23 | |
What number did Michael Jordan wear on his jersey? | 23 | |
What number equals 16 in the hexadecimal system? | 10 | |
What number is represented by the Roman Numeral D? | 500 | |
What number is the term pi roughly equal to? | 3,14 | |
What occurred on June 6th, 1944? | D-Day landings | |
What occurs when the brain is deprived from blood and oxygen? | Stroke | |
What ocean borders Vancouver? | The Pacific | |
What ocean contains the most tectonic plate boundaries? | Pacific Ocean | |
What ocean does Vladivostok, a city of Russia, face? | Pacific | |
What ocean is the deepest? | Pacific | |
What ocean is to the East of the United States? | Atlantic Ocean | |
What ocean sits on the east side of North America? | Atlantic | |
What oceans are connected with the Panama channel? | Pacific And Atlantic | |
What operating system do iPhones have? | iOS | |
What operating system has the Nokia Lumia? | Windows Phone | |
What operating system will you find in HTC, LG and Samsung smartphones? | Android | |
What or Who is C3PO? | A droid | |
What organ has 4 chambers? | Heart | |
What organ is affected in a hepatomegaly? | Liver | |
What organ is the most damaged for excessive alcohol ingestion? | Liver | |
What organ of the urinary system produces the urine? | Kidney | |
What organ processes the sodium in the body? | Kidney | |
What organ produces bile? | Liver | |
What organ was first successfully transplanted by the South African surgeon Christiaan Barnard? | Heart | |
What organization does Cambodia belong to? | All of the above | |
What organization was founded by the Polish Lech Walesa? | The union Solidarity | |
What other important historical event was coetaneous to the Russian Revolution? | First World War | |
What other name does the water cycle receive? | Hydrologic cycle | |
What other name had the desertic planet called Dune? | Arrakis | |
What painting by Pablo Picasso is considered to be the first of the cubist movement? | Les Demoiselles d’Avignon | |
What pair of animals appear on the flag for the U.S. state of Pennsylvania? | Horses | |
What part of the barnacle do we eat? | The stalk | |
What part of the body is iron assimilated in? | Intestine | |
What part of the brain controls involuntary functions such as breathing? | Medulla oblongata | |
What part of the brain controls the speech? | Frontal lobe | |
What part of the brain is mainly in charge of coordination and balance? | Cerebellum | |
What part of the cell holds the DNA or genetic code of the cell? | Nucleus | |
What part of the eye are the rods and cones receptors in? | In the retina | |
What part of the flower contains pollen? | Anther | |
What part of the heart suffers heart attacks the most? | Myocardium | |
What part of the human body can suffer a murmur? | Heart | |
What part of your body has 27 bones and 35 muscles? | Hand | |
What pattern is on the kitchen curtains on “The Simpsons”? | Corn | |
What penalty in soccer prevents you from playing in the next game? | Red Card | |
What percentage of animals belong to the group of the vertebrates? | 5% | |
What percentage of the surface of the Earth is covered, aproximately, by mountains? | 25% | |
What period did Michelangelo live in? | The Renaissance | |
What period was the opera born? | Baroque | |
What phase transition occurs during condensation? | From gas to liquid | |
What phase transition occurs during sublimation? | From solid to gas | |
What philosopher developed the theory of the Übermensch (Superman)? | Nietzsche | |
What philosopher said that, due to the existence of the soul previous to the actual birth, knowing something was simply ‘recalling’ it? | Plato | |
What philosopher was known as ‘the Obscure’? | Heraclitus | |
What philosopher woke Kant up from the ‘dogmatic dream’ according to his own words? | Hume | |
What photoreceptor cells are used for nocturnal vision? | Rods | |
What physical law states the relation between electric tension, current and resistance? | Ohm’s Law | |
What pigment is produced by haemoglobin after red blood cells are destroyed? | Bilirrubine | |
What pirate was the first English man who travelled around the world? | Francis Drake | |
What plague killed a quarter, maybe as much as a third, of the European population from 1347 to 1352? | Black Death | |
What planet are the stories “Martian chronicles” developed in? | Mars | |
What planet in the solar system rotates around itself in the opposite direction of the rest of the planets? | Venus | |
What planet is the closest to the Sun? | Mercury | |
What planet of the Solar System is no longer considered a planet? | Pluto | |
What planet was named after the God of War? | Mars | |
What planets do NOT have any satellite? | Mercury and Venus | |
What plant did the goddess Athena give to the city of Athens? | Olive Tree | |
What plant is the preferred food of a koala? | Eucalyptus | |
What play is the story of ‘The Lion King’ based on? | Hamlet | |
What player has scored the most three-pointers in the NBA? | Ray Allen | |
What player has the highest number of Home Runs in a derby of the Major League? | Bobby Abreu | |
What player of the WWE is known as ‘The Lord of Darkness’? | The Undertaker | |
What player plays soccer? | Cristano Ronaldo | |
What player scored a goal with his hand during Mexico’s WorldCup? | Diego Maradona | |
What player was the best scorer of the American team, the Dream Team of 1992? | Charles Barkley | |
What player won the NBA Most Valuable Player award in 2012 and 2013? | LeBron James | |
What poet wrote the tragedy ‘Blood Wedding’? | Federico García Lorca | |
What pop artist and sculptror is known for its big scale interpretation of comics? | Roy Lichtenstein | |
What pope summoned the Second Vatican Council? | John XXIII | |
What position in baseball usually stands between the second and third base? | Shortstop | |
What power does Jake, the dog from Adventure Time, have? | Change the shape of its body | |
What president of the United States was born in Honolulu, Hawaii? | Barack Obama | |
What prevents virus replication? | Interferons | |
What process of cell division halves the chromosome number? | Meiosis | |
What product did Nintendo sell prior to video games? | Cards | |
What products come out of a neutralization reaction? | Water Salt | |
What programming language is named after the first programmer woman? | Ada | |
What protocol is used by a router to assign dynamic IP addresses? | DHCP | |
What punishment was introduced in soccer in 1891? | Penalty | |
What race is not run in the Olympic Games? | 300 meters | |
What race, still held in France, gave birth to car racing? | 24 Hours of Le Mans | |
What racing driver died in 2011? | Marco Simoncelli | |
What rapper released an album titled Encore? | Eminem | |
What record was Amelia Earhart trying to break when she dissappeared? | Flying around the globe | |
What region is Missouri in? | Midwest | |
What region of Asia does Syria lie on? | West | |
What region of France did the French painter Claude Monet die in? | Upper Normandy | |
What region of France did the French painter Claude Monet die in? | Upper Normandy | |
What region of the world do Penguins inhabit? | Antarctica | |
What region of the world do Penguins inhabit? | Antarctica | |
What religion do Mormons profess? | Christianity | |
What religion is the American writer Jonathan Safran-Foer? | Judaism | |
What religious war was ordered by Pope Urban 2 to capture the Holy Land for Christianity? | The Crusades | |
What represents 1010 in the binary system? | 10 | |
What represents Green Lantern’s ring? | Willpower | |
What river flows through Canada and into the Great Lakes? | St. Lawrence | |
What river is mentioned in the song ‘Dust in the Wind’? | Moskva | |
What river is one of the few in the world that runs south to north? | Nile River | |
What river passes by the city of Rome? | Tíber | |
What river separates the cities of Buda and Pest? | Danube River | |
What river was the warrior Achilles dipped in as a child? | River Styx | |
What rock band played for 1,2 million people in Rio de Janeiro in February 2006? | The Rolling Stones | |
What rock band played for 1,2 million people in Rio de Janeiro in February 2006? | The Rolling Stones | |
What role plays Robert Duvall in the 1962 film ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’? | Boo Radley | |
What role was played by Christopher Lee in ‘The Lord of the Rings’ saga? | Saruman | |
What roman emperor said ‘I still live!’ while he was being murdered? | Caligula | |
What roman soldier conquered the Gauls? | Julius Caesar | |
What room can’t be entered by the kid in ‘The Shining’? | 237 | |
What royal house does the reigning Queen Elizabeth II belong to? | Windsor | |
What rugby team is called ‘Springboks’? | South Africa | |
What scientific law deals with gases? | Boyle’s Law | |
What scientist is famous for his three laws of physics? | Newton | |
What sea animal uses a light to catch its prey? | Angler Fish | |
What sea do muds used for aesthetic purposes come from? | Dead Sea | |
What sea does the isle of Crete lie in? | Mediterranean Sea | |
What sea has no form of life in it due to its high salinity? | Dead Sea | |
What seems to guard the pyramids of Giza? | The Sphynx | |
What sentence did Rudolf Hess, the leader of the Nazi party and State Minister during the III Reich, receive in the Nüremberg Trials? | Life sentence | |
What separates the Gaza Strip and the West Bank? | Israel | |
What series does Blake Lively appear in? | Gossip Girl | |
What series of movies was actor Paul Walker known for? | Fast and Furious | |
What service for file storaging was closed in 2012 by the FBI? | Megaupload | |
What service for file storaging was closed in 2012 by the FBI? | Megaupload | |
What shape is Spongebob’s pants? | Square | |
What shape is an Australian Rules football pitch? | Oval | |
What shape is characteristic of romanesque church’s floors? | Cross | |
What shape is in the centre of Ghana’s flag? | Star | |
What shape is the scar on Harry Potter’s forehead? | Lightning Bolt | |
What shoe size is former NBA star Shaquille O’neal? | 22 | |
What show centers on the lives of surgical interns? | Grey’s Anatomy | |
What show did Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher co-star? | That 70’s show | |
What show is ‘Oscar the Grouch’ from? | Sesame Street | |
What show kick started Will Smith’s acting career? | The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air | |
What sickness, caused by the Shigella bacteria, causes a huge loss of body fluids? | Dysentery | |
What singer and music composer dressed in black for the poor and the oppressed? | Johnny Cash | |
What singer appeared in the 2014 Superbowl half-time show? | Bruno Mars | |
What singer appears in the third Austin Powers movie? | Beyoncé | |
What singer became popular after a musical producer accidentally saw him in some Internet videos? | Justin Bieber | |
What singer is considered the “Queen of Soul”? | Aretha Franklin | |
What singer released in 2008 the album ‘Hard Candy’? | Madonna | |
What soccer confederation does New Zealand belong to? | OFC | |
What soccer team counts the most expelled players in World Cups? | Argentina | |
What soccer team has won two UEFA Cups in a row in the 21st century? | Sevilla FC | |
What soccer team was appointed by the FIFA as the Best Club of the XX century? | Real Madrid | |
What soccer team was appointed by the FIFA as the Best Club of the XX century? | Real Madrid | |
What soccer team won the UEFA European Championship in 2000? | France | |
What soccer team won the UEFA European Championship in 2000? | France | |
What soccer team won the UEFA European Championship in 2004? | Greece | |
What social media uses a bird as their icon? | ||
What song did the band Orgy cover from New Order? | Blue Monday | |
What song is played during the middle of the eighth inning at Fenway Park? | Sweet Caroline | |
What song is played during the pottery wheel scene from ‘Ghost’? | Unchained melody | |
What song won an Academy Award for the movie ‘The Wizard of Oz’? | Over the rainbow | |
What sort of ‘Party’ was Harold Pinter’s first full length play? | Birthday | |
What spaceship was commanded by Ripley? | Nostromo | |
What species was Chewbacca? | Wookie |
Note: This is "Trivia Crack" by "Etermax"
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