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    What is the capital of France?
A) Paris
B) Madrid
C) London
D) Berlin
  • 2. Which planet is known as the Red Planet?
A) Mars
B) Saturn
C) Jupiter
D) Earth
  • 3. Who wrote 'Romeo and Juliet'?
A) Charles Dickens
B) Ernest Hemingway
C) William Shakespeare
D) Mark Twain
  • 4. What is the largest ocean on Earth?
A) Arctic Ocean
B) Pacific Ocean
C) Atlantic Ocean
D) Indian Ocean
  • 5. What is the chemical symbol for gold?
A) Fe
B) Au
C) Pb
D) Ag
  • 6. What is the main language spoken in Brazil?
A) Spanish
B) Portuguese
C) English
D) French
  • 7. Which element has the atomic number 1?
A) Helium
B) Oxygen
C) Carbon
D) Hydrogen
  • 8. In which year did the Titanic sink?
A) 1912
B) 1898
C) 1905
D) 1920
  • 9. What is the tallest mountain in the world?
A) Kilimanjaro
B) K2
C) Makalu
D) Mount Everest
  • 10. Which country is known as the Land of the Rising Sun?
A) Japan
B) South Korea
C) Thailand
D) China
  • 11. Who painted the Mona Lisa?
A) Claude Monet
B) Pablo Picasso
C) Leonardo da Vinci
D) Vincent van Gogh
  • 12. What is the smallest prime number?
A) 3
B) 1
C) 5
D) 2
  • 13. Which organ of the body is responsible for pumping blood?
A) Heart
B) Brain
C) Kidney
D) Lung
  • 14. In which continent is the Sahara Desert located?
A) Africa
B) Australia
C) North America
D) Asia
  • 15. What is the largest mammal in the world?
A) Elephant
B) Blue Whale
C) Giraffe
D) Hippopotamus
  • 16. What is the main currency used in Japan?
A) Won
B) Euro
C) Yen
D) Dollar
  • 17. Who discovered gravity?
A) Isaac Newton
B) Galileo Galilei
C) Albert Einstein
D) Nicolas Copernicus
  • 18. What is the process by which plants make their food?
A) Respiration
B) Photosynthesis
C) Digestion
D) Transpiration
  • 19. How many continents are there on Earth?
A) 7
B) 5
C) 6
D) 4
  • 20. Which year did World War I begin?
A) 1914
B) 1945
C) 1939
D) 1918
  • 21. Which planet is known for its rings?
A) Venus
B) Mars
C) Saturn
D) Jupiter
  • 22. What is H2O commonly known as?
A) Hydrogen Peroxide
B) Water
C) Oxygen
D) Hydrogen
  • 23. What is the largest continent on Earth?
A) Europe
B) Asia
C) North America
D) Africa
  • 24. Which vitamin is primarily obtained from sunlight?
A) Vitamin A
B) Vitamin D
C) Vitamin B12
D) Vitamin C
  • 25. What is the name of the longest side of a right triangle?
A) Opposite
B) Base
C) Adjacent
D) Hypotenuse
  • 26. What currency is used in the USA?
A) Pound
B) Euro
C) Yen
D) Dollar
  • 27. Who was the first person to walk on the moon?
A) Michael Collins
B) Yuri Gagarin
C) Buzz Aldrin
D) Neil Armstrong
  • 28. What is the largest planet in our solar system?
A) Saturn
B) Mars
C) Earth
D) Jupiter
  • 29. What is the square root of 64?
A) 6
B) 7
C) 8
D) 9
  • 30. What device do we use to measure temperature?
A) Thermometer
B) Barometer
C) Anemometer
D) Hygrometer
  • 31. What is the hardest natural substance on Earth?
A) Quartz
B) Diamond
C) Gold
D) Iron
  • 32. Who developed the theory of relativity?
A) Isaac Newton
B) Galileo Galilei
C) Albert Einstein
D) Nikola Tesla
  • 33. What is the main ingredient in guacamole?
A) Pepper
B) Avocado
C) Tomato
D) Onion
  • 34. In which country is the Great Pyramid of Giza located?
A) India
B) Greece
C) Egypt
D) Mexico
  • 35. What is 12 multiplied by 12?
A) 156
B) 144
C) 132
D) 120
  • 36. Who is known as the 'Father of Computers'?
A) Alan Turing
B) Charles Babbage
C) Bill Gates
D) John von Neumann
  • 37. Which country is home to kangaroos?
A) Canada
B) Australia
C) India
D) Brazil
  • 38. What is the primary gas found in the Earth's atmosphere?
A) Nitrogen
B) Hydrogen
C) Carbon dioxide
D) Oxygen
  • 39. Which ancient civilization built the pyramids?
A) Egyptians
B) Romans
C) Greeks
D) Mayans
  • 40. What does DNA stand for?
A) Deoxyribonucleic Acid
B) Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid
C) Dehydronucleic Acid
D) Dinitrogen Adoxide
  • 41. How many bones are in the adult human body?
A) 210
B) 220
C) 206
D) 198
  • 42. Who was the first president of the United States?
A) Thomas Jefferson
B) George Washington
C) Abraham Lincoln
D) James Madison
  • 43. What is the largest land animal?
A) Rhino
B) Hippopotamus
C) Giraffe
D) Elephant
  • 44. What is the boiling point of water at sea level in Celsius?
A) 100
B) 80
C) 90
D) 110
  • 45. What is the name of the longest bone in the human body?
A) Tibia
B) Femur
C) Fibula
D) Humerus
  • 46. What is the capital of Canada?
A) Vancouver
B) Ottawa
C) Montreal
D) Toronto
  • 47. What is the capital of Italy?
A) Milan
B) Rome
C) Venice
D) Florence
  • 48. What type of animal is a tortoise?
A) Fish
B) Reptile
C) Amphibian
D) Mammal
  • 49. Which element has the chemical symbol 'O'?
A) Gold
B) Oxygen
C) Hydrogen
D) Carbon
  • 50. Who is known as the 'Father of Medicine'?
A) Pasteur
B) Curie
C) Hippocrates
D) Galileo
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