Trivia Crack "Which one... - Which year..." Answers | ||
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Question | Answer | |
Which one of this cities is not in Brazil? | Buenos Aires | |
Which one of this products does not belongs to Apple? | iTv | |
Which one was not one of the original Village People? | Football Player | |
Which one was not one of the original Village People? | Football Player | |
Which one was the first 3D game console? | Nintendo Virtual Boy | |
Which one was the largest of the Mayan civilization’s cities? | Tikal | |
Which one was the largest of the Mayan civilization’s cities? | Tikal | |
Which opera is the movie/musical “Rent” based off of? | La Boheme | |
Which organ does Diabetes effect? | Pancreas | |
Which organ is responsible for filtration? | Kidney | |
Which organ is responsible of producing insulin? | Pancreas | |
Which organism is penicillin obtained from? | Fungus | |
Which organisms are chiefly responsible for the recycling of the dead matter? | Decomposers | |
Which organisms perform photosynthesis? | Plants | |
Which pH number is neutral In the acidity scale? | pH 7 | |
Which painter cut a piece of his ear and gave it to his girlfriend? | Vincent Van Gogh | |
Which painter is best known for his self-portraits? | Rembrandt | |
Which painter started the Impressionism movement? | Claude Monet | |
Which painter struggled with mental illness? | Van Gogh | |
Which painter used men as models for his painting of women? | Michaelangelo | |
Which painter was regarded as the leader of the Impressionist movement? | Claude Monet | |
Which part of a horseradish plant is normally used to make the sauce? | Root | |
Which part of a wasabi plant is wasabi paste extracted from? | Roots | |
Which part of the body do bronchial infections mainly attack? | Lungs | |
Which part of the body has one quarter of the total number of bones in a human being? | Feet | |
Which part of the eye responds to light? | Retina | |
Which part of the human body encases many of the vital organs such as the heart, lungs and liver? | Torso | |
Which parts form an atom? | All of them | |
Which people founded the Irish city of Dublin? | The Vikings | |
Which period was not used by Picasso? | Lines period | |
Which phenotype is known as the “universal acceptor”? | AB | |
Which phrase is used in baseball to describe the batter waiting to hit? | On Deck | |
Which physical property of light gives rise to our experience of color? | Wavelength | |
Which physician described facial paralysis first? | Bell | |
Which physicist did Walter White name himself after? | Werner Heisenberg | |
Which physicist is famous for debating against Thomas Edison in the AC/DC supply choice? | Nikola Tesla | |
Which piece of equipment is commonly used for heating substances in labs? | Bunsen Burner | |
Which piece of land connects North America to South America? | Isthmus of Panama | |
Which planet is the nearest to Sun? | Mercury | |
Which planet was reclassified as a dwarf planet? | Pluto | |
Which plants eats insects? | Venus flytrap | |
Which player is the NBA logo based on? | Jerry West | |
Which player of Real Madrid dropped the King’s Cup under the bus where the team was celebrating the victory? | Sergio Ramos | |
Which player won 14 Grand Slams? | Pete Sampras | |
Which pop group released their #1 single ‘Boom Boom Pow’ in 2008? | The Black Eyed Peas | |
Which pop singer released an album called “Blackout”? | Britney Spears | |
Which pop star has an album called “Warrior”? | Ke$ha | |
Which popular soul singer died aged 58, in July 2003? | Barry White | |
Which position in rugby union is normally known just by its number? | No 8 forward | |
Which post-impressionist artist painted “Starry Night”? | Vincent Van Gogh | |
Which present-day eastern European country was not part of the former USSR? | Hungary | |
Which president from Mount Rushmore is not on a United States coin? | Theodore Roosevelt | |
Which president was elected unopposed to a sixth term in March 2003? | Fidel Castro | |
Which president was ousted because of the Water Gate scandal ? | Richard Nixon | |
Which princess has 3 fairies? | Sleeping Beauty | |
Which prison is located on an island in the San Francisco Bay? | Alcatraz | |
Which process allows plants to make sugar and oxygen from carbon dioxide and water in the presence of light? | Photosynthesis | |
Which process turns sugar into alcohol? | Fermentation | |
Which profession does Fidel Castro have? | lawyer | |
Which queen supported Christopher Columbus to sail away searching for India? | Isabel | |
Which rapper created the song “mockingbird”? | Eminem | |
Which rapper goes by the alter ego of “Yeezus”? | Kanye West | |
Which rapper has won more Grammy Awards? | Eminem | |
Which rapper stars as Freddie Harris in ‘Halloween Resurrection’? | Busta Rhymes | |
Which real city is taken by Gotham city in Batman movies? | Chicago | |
Which record from the group Pink Floyd had a prism on its cover? | Dark Side of the Moon | |
Which record label is most associated with soul music? | Atlantic | |
Which religious symbol is found on the Israel flag? | Star Of David | |
Which religious symbol is found on the Israel flag? | Star Of David | |
Which river flows through the city of Bangkok? | The Chao Phraya | |
Which river is one of the only rivers to run north? | Nile | |
Which river is the limit between the city of Buenos Aires and Uruguay? | River Plate | |
Which river rises in the Black Forest and flows into the Black Sea? | Danube | |
Which river rises in the Black Forest and flows into the Black Sea? | Danube | |
Which river starts in Minnesota and ends in Louisiana? | Mississippi River | |
Which rock group is famous for the song “Stairway to Heaven”? | Led Zeppelin | |
Which roman emperor gave his horse a seat at the Senate? | Caligula | |
Which rugby team is called “Los Pumas”? | Argentina’s team | |
Which salad is given the name of a Roman emperor? | Caesar Salad | |
Which scientific prefix means ‘a millionth’? | Micro | |
Which scientist developed the theory of natural selection? | Darwin | |
Which scientist was named “Person of the Century” by the TIME Magazine? | Albert Einstein | |
Which sea is known by its high levels of salt? | Dead Sea | |
Which sea is near the islands of Cuba and Puerto Rico? | Caribbean Sea | |
Which sea surrounds Greece? | Mediterranean Sea | |
Which seasons did Fernando Alonso drive with Renault | 2002-2006 and 2008-2009 | |
Which series is Neil Patrick Harris one of the lead actors? | How I Met Your Mother | |
Which show has been running longer? | The Simpsons | |
Which show is about a group of people stranded on an island after a plane crash? | Lost | |
Which siblings won back to back NFL championships? | The Manning brothers | |
Which singer began her career following her success on the television show American Idol? | Carrie Underwood | |
Which singer has a tattoo on her lip? | Miley Cyrus | |
Which singer wasn’t part of the group Destiny’s Child? | Alicia Keys | |
Which singer’s daughter was a subject of the reality show ‘The Simple Life’? | Lionel Richie | |
Which soccer player is nicknamed CR7? | Cristiano Ronaldo | |
Which soccer team has won the most world sub championships? | Germany | |
Which social media has the maximum time at 6 second videos? | Vine | |
Which social network has a little blue bird as its logo? | ||
Which song belongs to The Beatles? | Eight Days a Week | |
Which song did Michael Jackson NOT sing? | Happy Sunshine | |
Which song is NOT by AC/DC? | Welcome To The Jungle | |
Which source of energy involves the use of uranium? | Nuclear | |
Which sport do Jeremy Roenick, Mario Lemieux, and Wayne Gretzky play? | Hockey | |
Which sport does not involve using a net? | Baseball | |
Which sport has 6 players on the court, one of which is the setter.? | Volleyball | |
Which sport has a rule about slashing another player? | Hockey | |
Which sport has a rule about slashing another player? | Hockey | |
Which sport have the expressions ‘saved by the bell’ and ‘throw the towel’ been taken from? | Boxing | |
Which sport involves a wooden stick and a puck? | Hockey | |
Which sport is accurately nicknamed “handegg”? | American Football | |
Which sport is not timed? | Baseball | |
Which sport originated in China? | Dodgeball | |
Which sport uses the Christmas Tree starting system? | Drag racing | |
Which sport was invented in Canada? | Hockey | |
Which sport was originally called ‘mintonette’? | Volleyball | |
Which sport would you be playing if you were competing on the ATP Tour? | Tennis | |
Which sports brand uses as its slogan the phrase “Just do it”? | Nike | |
Which sports team’s main color is purple? | Sacramento Kings | |
Which star’s name is an anagram of a European country? | Meg Ryan | |
Which state became the first communist state of the world? | Russia | |
Which state does not border Lake Michigan? | Minnesota | |
Which state had the famous Gold Rush? | California | |
Which state has no NBA or NFL team? | New Mexico | |
Which state in the U.S.A. is known as ”The Sunshine State”? | Florida | |
Which state is Boston the capital of? | Massachusetts | |
Which state is a part of New England? | New Hampshire | |
Which state is known as the potato state? | Idaho | |
Which state is landlocked? | South Dakota | |
Which state is landlocked? | South Dakota | |
Which state is surrounded by most of the Great Lakes in the United States? | Michigan | |
Which state is the “Empire State”? | New York | |
Which state of the contiguous United States is home to the southernmost point in the U.S? | Florida | |
Which state uses the Douglas Fir as its state tree? | Oregon | |
Which state was at one time its own country? | Texas | |
Which summer sport has never been absent from the Olympic program? | Swimming | |
Which super-hero is “Peter Parker”? | Spider-Man | |
Which system contains the bones? | Skeletal system | |
Which team did Alex Ferguson manage? | Manchester United | |
Which team did Spain play against in the final of the Eurocopa 2012? | Italy | |
Which team is known as ‘The Gunners’? | Arsenal | |
Which team is not a NFL team? | Mets | |
Which team isn’t in the NFL anymore? | Oilers | |
Which team won The English Premier League in it’s first ever season? | Manchester United | |
Which team won more NBA titles so far? | Chicago Bulls | |
Which team won the 2013-2014 Premier League? | Manchester City | |
Which team won the Baseball World Series of 2013? | Boston Red Sox | |
Which team won the Euro Cup in 2012? | Spain | |
Which team won the Montreux Volley Masters 2014? | Germany | |
Which tennis player was #1 in the ATP ranking at the end of 2013? | Nadal | |
Which term applies to light novels, often thrillers, which do not require much effort to read? | Airport novel | |
Which term defines a part of a flower? | All are correct | |
Which tragic Shakespearian character has the most lines total? | Hamlet | |
Which two Minnesota cities does “The Twin Cities” refer to? | Minneapolis And St. Paul | |
Which two US states were the last to become a part of the country? | Alaska And Hawaii | |
Which two boy’s names make up the name of Cleopatra’s lover? | Mark Antony | |
Which two boy’s names make up the name of Cleopatra’s lover? | Mark Antony | |
Which two chess pieces have approximately the same value? | Knight and bishop | |
Which two common household items have a violent chemical reaction when combined? | Sodium bicarbonate and vinegar | |
Which two countries co-hosted the 2002 World Cup? | South Korea and Japan | |
Which two countries reunited in 1976 after 22 years of separation? | North and South Vietnam | |
Which two countries share the Patagonia? | Argentina and Chile | |
Which two fairytale characters ended up at a house made from gingerbread? | Hansel | |
Which two words can be used in a simile? | Like, As | |
Which unit is used to represent force? | Newton | |
Which university do the main characters of ‘The Big Bang Theory’ work at? | California Institute of Technology | |
Which videogame series is related to “Ocarina of Time”? | Legend of Zelda | |
Which village angers the Grinch with their Christmas celebrations? | Whoville | |
Which vitamin helps to hold the calcium in the bones? | “D” Vitamin | |
Which vitamin is abundant in oranges? | C | |
Which vitamin is especially important for the formation of collagen? | C | |
Which vitamin is necessary to absorb calcium? | D | |
Which voice type is the highest? | Soprano | |
Which war came first? | Hundred Years’ War | |
Which war did the Treaty of Versailles end with? | World War 1 | |
Which was ‘Coco’ Chanel’s first name? | Gabrielle | |
Which was Zoolander’s profession? | Male model | |
Which was not a geological period in the Palaeozoic era? | Hibernian | |
Which was not one of the thirteen colonies? | Arkansas | |
Which was painted by Michelangelo? | Sistine Chapel | |
Which was the Jazz Age? | 1920s | |
Which was the bloodiest battle of WWII? | Battle of Singapore | |
Which was the first British military vessel to be sunk during the Falklands conflict? | H.M.S. Sheffield | |
Which was the first Formula 1 car with a turbo engine? | Renault | |
Which was the first Grand Slam won by André Agassi? | Wimbledon | |
Which was the first Grand Slam won by Boris Becker? | Wimbledon | |
Which was the first South American country to become independent? | Colombia | |
Which was the first book written by F. Scott Fitzgerald? | This Side of Paradise | |
Which was the first country to ever host a World Cup twice? | Mexico | |
Which was the first disney princess to have her own movie? | Snow white | |
Which was the first feature film produced by Disney? | Snow White | |
Which was the first videogame? | Pong | |
Which was the happiest country in the world in 2013 according to UN Sustainable Development Network? | Denmark | |
Which was the last to become a U.S. state? | Hawaii | |
Which was the most revered and expensive product of ancient Mexican civilizations? | The Cocoa | |
Which was the name of the desert where the Little Prince met the traveller, as the famous story tells? | Sahara | |
Which was the name of the most feared German tank during World War II? | Tiger | |
Which was the so-called ‘New World’ at the time of its exploration? | America | |
Which was the war pictured in the Homeric poem, The iliad? | Trojan War | |
Which was the weapon of choice for Samurais? | Katana | |
Which well-known composer became deaf? | Beethoven | |
Which were the names of Cinderella’s stepsisters? | Drizella and Anastasia | |
Which woman is believed to have had an affair with John F. Kennedy? | Marilyn Monroe | |
Which woman’s volleyball team was champion on the Olympic Games in London 2012? | Brazil | |
Which word created by J.K.Rowling later became a part of the English dictionary? | Muggle | |
Which word describes a film that is a financial success? | Blockbuster | |
Which word does not mean “Thank you”? | Sayonara | |
Which word goes before ‘States of America’ to give the name of a country? | United | |
Which word is not preceded by ‘red’ to give the name of a bird? | Feather | |
Which word means having a similar meaning to another word? | Synonym | |
Which word means having a similar meaning to another word? | Synonym | |
Which world leader failed out of art school? | Adolf Hitler | |
Which year did Michael Schumacher not win the World Drivers’ title? | 1999 | |
Which year did the movie “The Artist” win the Academy Award for Best Picture? | 2011 | |
Which year was the ex-beatle John Lennon killed? | 1980 |
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