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| 1821 | Leonardo Di Caprio won his first Best Actor Oscar for his performance in which film? a) The Wolf Of Wall Street b) Shutter Island c) The Revenant d) Inception | c) The Revenant | |
| 1822 | Which language is NOT Indo-European? a) Russian b) Latvian c) Hungarian d) Greek | c) Hungarian | |
| 1823 | In "Hexadecimal", what color would be displayed from the color code? "#00FF00"? a) Blue b) Yellow c) Green d) Red | c) Green | |
| 1824 | Who was the author of the 1954 novel, "Lord of the Flies"? a) Stephen King b) William Golding c) Hunter Fox d) F. Scott Fitzgerald | b) William Golding | |
| 1825 | The stuffed tiger in Calvin and Hobbes is named after what philosopher? a) Thomas Hobbes b) Nathaniel Hobbes c) John Hobbes d) David Hobbes | a) Thomas Hobbes | |
| 1826 | In what year was the first "Mass Effect" game released? a) 2009 b) 2010 c) 2007 d) 2008 | c) 2007 | |
| 1827 | The Spitfire L.F. Mk IX had what engine? a) Merlin X b) Griffon 65 c) Merlin 66 d) Merlin 50 | c) Merlin 66 | |
| 1828 | Which artist curated the official soundtrack for "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1"? a) Charli XCX b) Tove Lo c) Kanye West d) Lorde | d) Lorde | |
| 1829 | What is the name of Rivers Cuomo's wife? a) LiSA b) Kyary Pamyu Pamyu c) Kyoko Ito d) Yoko Ono | c) Kyoko Ito | |
| 1830 | Which animation studio produced "Sword Art Online"? a) A-1 Pictures b) Production I.G c) Silver Link d) Kyoto Animation | a) A-1 Pictures | |
| 1831 | What city has the busiest airport in the world? a) Atlanta, Georgia USA b) Tokyo,Japan c) Chicago,Illinois ISA d) London, England | a) Atlanta, Georgia USA | |
| 1832 | When did L. L. Zamenhof first publish "Unua Libro", the first publication describing his international language Esperanto? a) 1905 b) 1915 c) 1887 d) 1897 | c) 1887 | |
| 1833 | Which of these is NOT a real tectonic plate? a) Atlantic Plate b) North American Plate c) Eurasian Plate d) Nazca Plate | a) Atlantic Plate | |
| 1834 | The fictional movie 'Rochelle, Rochelle' features in which sitcom? a) Seinfeld b) Frasier c) Friends d) Cheers | a) Seinfeld | |
| 1835 | Where was Nicki Minaj born? a) Grenada b) Saint Lucia c) Trinidad and Tobago d) Haiti | c) Trinidad and Tobago | |
| 1836 | In which Mario game did the Mega Mushroom make its debut? a) Super Mario 3D World b) Mario Kart Wii c) Mario Party 4 d) New Super Mario Bros. | c) Mario Party 4 | |
| 1837 | What technology is named after a tenth-century ruler of Denmark and Norway? a) Internet b) Bluetooth c) GPS d) Wi-Fi | b) Bluetooth | |
| 1838 | What engine did the original "Half-Life" run on? a) GoldSrc b) Quake c) Unreal d) Source | a) GoldSrc | |
| 1839 | When someone is cowardly, they are said to have what color belly? a) Blue b) Yellow c) Green d) Red | b) Yellow | |
| 1840 | The painting "The Starry Night" by Vincent van Gogh was part of which art movement? a) Impressionism b) Neoclassical c) Post-Impressionism d) Romanticism | c) Post-Impressionism | |
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| 1841 | Which stand-up comedian voiced the talking parrot "Iago" in Disney's 1992 adaptation of Aladdin? a) Robin Williams b) Jonathan Freeman c) Gilbert Gottfried d) Pauly Shore | c) Gilbert Gottfried | |
| 1842 | What was the name of the planet in "Aliens"? a) FR-838 b) Weyland Yutani Corporation Base c) DI-621 d) LV-426 | d) LV-426 | |
| 1843 | In "Call of Duty: Black Ops III" Zombies, what does completing all the main easter eggs reward you with? a) 50 Liquid Diviniums b) Juggernog at the start of each game c) 1,000,000 XP d) All three options. | c) 1,000,000 XP | |
| 1844 | Which of these features was added in the 1994 game "Heretic" that the original "DOOM" could not add due to limitations? a) Looking up and down b) Increased room sizes c) Highly-detailed textures d) Unlimited weapons | a) Looking up and down | |
| 1845 | When did the Byzantine Empire collapse? a) 1353 b) 1299 c) 1453 d) 1498 | c) 1453 | |
| 1846 | What does the scientific name of the Cambrian-Period sea creature Anomalocaris mean? a) Abnormal Shrimp b) Deformed Fish c) Strange Crab d) Anomalous Clam | a) Abnormal Shrimp | |
| 1847 | This field is sometimes known as “The Dismal Science.” a) Philosophy b) Economics c) Physics d) Politics | b) Economics | |
| 1848 | In human biology, a circadium rhythm relates to a period of roughly how many hours? a) 16 b) 32 c) 8 d) 24 | d) 24 | |
| 1849 | In "The Simpsons", where did Homer and Marge first meet? a) At 742 Evergreen Terrace b) At Summer Camp c) At High School d) At Church | b) At Summer Camp | |
| 1850 | On the NBC show Community, whose catch-phrase was "Pop! Pop!"? a) Leonard b) Magnitude c) Star Burns d) Senoir Chang | b) Magnitude | |
| 1851 | Which of the following languages does NOT use the Latin alphabet? a) Turkish b) Vietnamese c) Swahili d) Georgian | d) Georgian | |
| 1852 | The theme for the popular science fiction series "Doctor Who" was composed by who? a) Delia Derbyshire b) Ron Grainer c) Peter Howell d) Murray Gold | b) Ron Grainer | |
| 1853 | America Online (AOL) started out as which of these online service providers? a) Quantum Link b) CompuServe c) GEnie d) Prodigy | a) Quantum Link | |
| 1854 | How many heads does Cerberus have? a) 2 b) 5 c) 1 d) 3 | d) 3 | |
| 1855 | In the year 1818, novelist Mary Shelly is credited with writing a fiction novel and creating this infamous character. a) Frankenstein's monster b) The Thing c) Dracula d) The Invisible Man | a) Frankenstein's monster | |
| 1856 | How many stars are there to collect in Super Mario 64? a) 60 b) 100 c) 80 d) 120 | d) 120 | |
| 1857 | What game was used to advertise Steam? a) Team Fortress b) Counter-Strike 1.6 c) Half-Life d) Half-Life 2 | b) Counter-Strike 1.6 | |
| 1858 | Who was the 40th President of the USA? a) Richard Nixon b) Ronald Reagan c) Jimmy Carter d) Bill Clinton | b) Ronald Reagan | |
| 1859 | All of the following human genetic haplogroup names are shared between Y-chromosome and mitochondrial DNA haplogroups EXCEPT: a) Haplogroup U b) Haplogroup L c) Haplogroup T d) Haplogroup J | a) Haplogroup U | |
| 1860 | The 1996 film 'Fargo' is primarily set in which US state? a) Minnesota b) North Dakota c) South Dakota d) Wisconsin | a) Minnesota | |
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| 1861 | For the film "Raiders of The Lost Ark", what was Harrison Ford sick with during the filming of the Cairo chase? a) Dysentery b) Constipation c) Anemia d) Acid Reflux | a) Dysentery | |
| 1862 | What is the capital of Indonesia? a) Jakarta b) Bandung c) Medan d) Palembang | a) Jakarta | |
| 1863 | What animal did Queen Pasipahe sleep with before she gave birth to the Minotaur in Greek Mythology? a) Bull b) Horse c) Pig d) Ox | a) Bull | |
| 1864 | Which movie of film director Stanley Kubrick is known to be an adaptation of a Stephen King novel? a) Dr. Strangelove b) 2001: A Space Odyssey c) Eyes Wide Shut d) The Shining | d) The Shining | |
| 1865 | What is the Polish city known to Germans as Danzig? a) Warsaw b) Zakopane c) Poznań d) Gdańsk | d) Gdańsk | |
| 1866 | After India, which country produces the second most movies per year? a) France b) United States c) Nigeria d) China | c) Nigeria | |
| 1867 | In "One Piece", which one of the following is NOT an Ancient Weapon? a) Pluton b) Jupiter c) Uranus d) Poseidon | b) Jupiter | |
| 1868 | What is the capital of Scotland? a) Edinburgh b) Dundee c) London d) Glasgow | a) Edinburgh | |
| 1869 | In the year 1900, what were the most popular first names given to boy and girl babies born in the United States? a) John and Mary b) George and Anne c) William and Elizabeth d) Joseph and Catherine | a) John and Mary | |
| 1870 | In the Mad Max franchise, what type of car is the Pursuit Special driven by Max? a) Holden Monaro b) Ford Falcon c) Chrysler Valiant Charger d) Pontiac Firebird | b) Ford Falcon | |
| 1871 | What is the largest freshwater lake by volume? a) Lake Michigan b) Lake Baikal c) Lake Superior d) Lake Huron | b) Lake Baikal | |
| 1872 | Which company has exclusive rights to air episodes of the "The Grand Tour"? a) Amazon b) Netflix c) CCTV d) BBC | a) Amazon | |
| 1873 | Which of these cartoon girlfriends of popular characters first appeared before their boyfriends? a) Daisy Duck b) Lola Bunny c) Olive Oyl d) Minnie Mouse | c) Olive Oyl | |
| 1874 | Etihad Stadium is the home stadium for which team? a) Blackpool b) Manchester City c) Arsenal d) Manchester United | b) Manchester City | |
| 1875 | "Hallelujah" is a song written by which Canadian recording artist? a) Kory Lefkowits b) Justin Bieber c) Leonard Cohen d) Ryan Letourneau | c) Leonard Cohen | |
| 1876 | In the "Halo" franchise, in what country is New Mombasa? a) Turkey b) India c) Slovakia d) Kenya | d) Kenya | |
| 1877 | In the Fallout series, on which date did The Great War happen? a) November 5th, 2076 b) May 15th, 2058 c) October 23rd, 2077 d) December 14th, 2069 | c) October 23rd, 2077 | |
| 1878 | In the game "The Sims", how many Simoleons does each family start with? a) 10,000 b) 20,000 c) 25,000 d) 15,000 | b) 20,000 | |
| 1879 | Which country is the home of the largest Japanese population outside of Japan? a) China b) Russia c) The United States d) Brazil | d) Brazil | |
| 1880 | Which of the following is not one of the Greek Fates? a) Lachesis b) Narcissus c) Clotho d) Atropos | b) Narcissus | |
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| 1881 | Satella in "Re:Zero" is the witch of what? a) Envy b) Pride c) Wrath d) Sloth | a) Envy | |
| 1882 | The success of DC Comics' Swamp Thing, Sandman, and other books in a similar style, led to the creation of what new imprint in 1993? a) Vertigo b) Red Circle c) Impact d) New Universe | a) Vertigo | |
| 1883 | What ingredients are required to make a cake in Minecraft? a) Milk, Sugar, Egg, and Wheat b) Milk, Sugar, and Wheat c) Milk, Bread, Egg, and Wheat d) Milk, Sugar Cane, Egg, and Wheat | a) Milk, Sugar, Egg, and Wheat | |
| 1884 | The notion of a "set that contains all sets which do not contain themselves" is a paradoxical idea attributed to which English philosopher? a) Bertrand Russel b) John Locke c) Francis Bacon d) Alfred North Whitehead | a) Bertrand Russel | |
| 1885 | What historical event was Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture referencing? a) The Russian Revolution b) The Napoleonic Wars c) The American War of 1812 d) The Charge of the Light Brigade (Crimean War) | b) The Napoleonic Wars | |
| 1886 | Where is the Gluteus Maximus muscle located? a) Arm b) Torso c) Butt d) Head | c) Butt | |
| 1887 | In what year does Jurassic World open in the "Jurassic Park" universe? a) 2007 b) 2005 c) 2020 d) 2015 | b) 2005 | |
| 1888 | What was the name of the Mysterious Island, in Jules Verne's "The Mysterious Island"? a) Neptune Island b) Prometheus Island c) Vulcania Island d) Lincoln Island | d) Lincoln Island | |
| 1889 | What is the name of New Zealand's indigenous people? a) Samoans b) Maori c) Polynesians d) Vikings | b) Maori | |
| 1890 | What is the final game of the "Zero Escape" series called? a) Zero Escape Virtue's Last Reward b) The Nonary Game: Sigma's Last Life c) Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors d) Zero Escape Zero Time Dilemma | d) Zero Escape Zero Time Dilemma | |
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