Play Trivial Pursuit by Answering Random Questions - Statistics

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Group Colour Category Question Answer % Correct
Questions Orange Sports & Leisure The art of folding paper is known as what? Origami
97%
Questions Blue Geography What is the only country to start with the letter O? Oman
95%
Questions Orange Sports & Leisure Students just starting to learn karate receive what color belt? White
95%
Questions Green Science & Nature Fe is the abbreviation for which element on the periodic table? Iron
94%
Questions Orange Sports & Leisure The Queen’s Gambit is a move in what game? Chess
91%
Questions Green Science & Nature Which famous mathematician is credited with discovering gravity? Isaac Newton
91%
Questions Yellow History Which British monarch have had the longest reign? Queen Elizabeth II
90%
Questions Green Science & Nature The Orca is also known as what? Killer whale
88%
Questions Yellow History The assassination of which figure is often thought to be the spark that ignited WW1? Archduke Franz Ferdinand
86%
Questions Yellow History The network of trade routes that connected China and the Far East with Europe and the Middle East was known as what? Silk Road
85%
Questions Purple Arts & Literature The Last Supper was painted by which artist? Leonardo da Vinci
84%
Questions Blue Geography How many time zones are there in Russia? 11
83%
Questions Yellow History Who was the ancient Egyptian Sun God? Ra
81%
Questions Blue Geography Albania, Bulgaria, North Macedonia, and Turkey are the four nations that border which country? Greece
80%
Questions Blue Geography Which country’s flag is a yellow stripe on the bottom and a light blue stripe on the top? Ukraine
80%
Questions Orange Sports & Leisure Name a style of dance mentioned in the NATO phonetic alphabet. Foxtrot/Tango
78%
Questions Yellow History The Secret Annex where Anne Frank and her family hid is located in which city? Amsterdam
76%
Questions Yellow History The Battle of the Bulge was fought during which war? WWII
76%
Questions Orange Sports & Leisure A marathon is how many miles? 26
75%
Questions Green Science & Nature An educated guess made at the start of an experiment is called what? Hypothesis
75%
Questions Pink Entertainment What is the name of the main character on Breaking Bad? Walter White
75%
Questions Yellow History Who is the only US president to have served 3 full terms? Franklin D. Roosevelt
74%
Questions Green Science & Nature Ornithology is the study of what? Birds
71%
Questions Orange Sports & Leisure This game is played with a net on a stick. Lacrosse
71%
Questions Purple Arts & Literature Chartreuse is what color? Yellowish Green
71%
Questions Blue Geography What is the biggest desert in the world? Antarctic
69%
Questions Orange Sports & Leisure What is the highest possible hand in poker? Royal Flush
69%
Questions Purple Arts & Literature How many years did it take Michaelangelo to paint the Sistine Chapel? 4
68%
Questions Orange Sports & Leisure The practice of moving between point A and B in complex and difficult ways (for example, running up walls and jumping over gaps between buildings) is known as what? Parkour
68%
Questions Green Science & Nature La Niña is a cooling event in the central and eastern tropical Pacific. The opposite phenomenon, aka a heating of these areas, is known as what? El Niño
66%
Questions Orange Sports & Leisure What famous video game character first appeared in Donkey Kong under the name "Jumpman"? Super Mario
66%
Questions Pink Entertainment What year did Leonardo DiCaprio (finally) win his first Oscar? 2016
65%
Questions Blue Geography Which country has the largest population of Muslims? Indonesia
65%
Questions Green Science & Nature Dihydrogen monoxide is a chemical name for what substance? Water
65%
Questions Blue Geography Which country’s currency features the “Big 5” animals, aka the lion, leopard, rhino, elephant, and African buffalo? South Africa (rand)
64%
Questions Green Science & Nature Which dinosaur name means "fast thief"? Velociraptor
64%
Questions Yellow History What is the year of the first recorded flight? 1890/1903
63%
Questions Green Science & Nature Helianthus is the scientific name for which summer flower? Sunflower
63%
Questions Orange Sports & Leisure What term is used to describe a score of zero in tennis? Love
62%
Questions Orange Sports & Leisure Arnold Palmer was what kind of athlete? Golfer
61%
Questions Green Science & Nature E=mc² is the formula for which theoretical equation? Theory of Relativity
61%
Questions Pink Entertainment Michael Myers is the villain of which horror movie franchise? Halloween
60%
Questions Orange Sports & Leisure Blue Ribbon Sports was the name of which famous athletic wear company? Nike
60%
Questions Blue Geography The won is the official currency of which countries? North Korea/South Korea
60%
Questions Pink Entertainment Pete Best was the original drummer for which famous band? The Beatles
60%
Questions Purple Arts & Literature What painter is most famous for his series of water lilies? Claude Monet
59%
Questions Blue Geography The Dead Sea is located between which two countries? Jordan and Israel
59%
Questions Green Science & Nature Who is the only scientist to have won a Nobel Prize in two different scientific categories? Marie Curie
59%
Questions Yellow History Before the White House became the official home of US presidents, the first executive mansion was located in which city? Philadelphia
59%
Questions Yellow History Which country first legalized same-sex marriage in 2001? Netherlands
58%
Questions Blue Geography In which country is located Easter Island? Chile
56%
Questions Green Science & Nature A wave of smaller tremors following a larger earthquake is known as what? Aftershock
55%
Questions Blue Geography What is the term for a series of islands connected under water? Archipelago
55%
Questions Blue Geography Dhaka is the capital of which country? Bangladesh
55%
Questions Purple Arts & Literature Which famous artist made headlines by shredding a piece of his artwork that was up for auction the moment it was sold? Banksy
55%
Questions Green Science & Nature When two different species help each other out in nature, it is often called either a mutualistic or a ______ relationship. Symbiotic
55%
Questions Purple Arts & Literature There is a statue of what animal on Wall Street? Charging Bull
54%
Questions Blue Geography Angel Falls, the tallest waterfall in the world, is located in which country? Venezuela
53%
Questions Purple Arts & Literature Samuel Langhorne Clemens is the birth name of which famous American author? Mark Twain
49%
Questions Green Science & Nature This British mathematician helped to crack the Enigma code during WW2 and made one of history’s earliest computers. Alan Turing
48%
Questions Pink Entertainment The character of Fraser Crane originated on which famous 80’s sitcom? Cheers
48%
Questions Purple Arts & Literature Which classic novel opens with the line “Call Me Ishmael”? Moby Dick
48%
Questions Yellow History Who was the first female prime minister of India? Indira Gandhi
47%
Questions Purple Arts & Literature What is the name of the protagonist detective in Agatha Christie’s most famous book series? Hercule Poirot
45%
Questions Purple Arts & Literature This famous painter originally dreamed of becoming a doctor before a bus crash left her with severe injuries. Frida Kahlo
43%
Questions Pink Entertainment Which actor played James Bond in the most movies? Roger Moore
43%
Questions Pink Entertainment Whitney Houston’s hit I will always love you was originally written and performed by which musician? Dolly Parton
40%
Questions Green Science & Nature Ohms are a unit of measurement of what? Electrical resistance
40%
Questions Blue Geography The largest active volcano in the world is located where (FLS)? Hawaii
40%
Questions Yellow History What year did Pakistan gain independence and split from India? 1947
39%
Questions Purple Arts & Literature What is the literary term for a word that describes a sound? Onomatopoeia
39%
Questions Blue Geography Tourists can swim in the sea with pigs in which country? Bahamas
38%
Questions Yellow History Madiba is the nickname of which former world leader? Nelson Mandela
36%
Questions Yellow History Who was the first emperor of the Holy Roman Empire? Charlemagne
35%
Questions Pink Entertainment Which parody award show gives out awards to the year’s worst movies and movie actors? Golden Raspberry Awards
35%
Questions Pink Entertainment Which celebrity has fulfilled the most Make-A-Wish requests? John Cena
35%
Questions Pink Entertainment Which musical was the longest running show on Broadway? The Phantom of the Opera
34%
Questions Orange Sports & Leisure The Rose Bowl takes place in which Californian city? Pasadena
34%
Questions Green Science & Nature The North Star (Polaris) is located within which constellation? Ursa Minor/The Little Dipper
33%
Questions Pink Entertainment What does VHS stand for? Video Home System
33%
Questions Orange Sports & Leisure Which team won the first ever Super Bowl? Green Bay Packers
32%
Questions Purple Arts & Literature In The Great Gatsby, the billboard for Dr. Eckleburg features what body part? Eyes
31%
Questions Pink Entertainment Disney’s animated movie Frozen is based on what fairytale? The Snow Queen
31%
Questions Blue Geography Which country is nicknamed the sugar bowl of the world? Cuba
30%
Questions Yellow History From the 16th to 19th centuries, India was ruled by which dynasty? Mughal
30%
Questions Pink Entertainment Which childhood star went on to become United States ambassador to Ghana and to Czechoslovakia? Shirley Temple
30%
Questions Purple Arts & Literature Which famous artist designed the logo for Chupa Chups lollipops? Salvador Dalí
25%
Questions Orange Sports & Leisure The Baseball Hall of Fame is located in which city? Cooperstown
24%
Questions Yellow History What archeologist discovered King Tut’s tomb? Howard Carter
24%
Questions Blue Geography Truth or Consequences is a town located in which US state? New Mexico
21%
Questions Yellow History This Civil War Nurse founded the American Red Cross. Clara Barton
17%
Questions Green Science & Nature HTTP stands for what? Hypertext Transfer Protocol
14%
Questions Pink Entertainment What was the first Netflix show to win an Emmy? House of Cards
10%
Questions Pink Entertainment Who was the first African American to win an Academy Award? Hattie McDaniel
9%
Questions Orange Sports & Leisure Arctophiles collect what? Teddy bears
9%
Questions Purple Arts & Literature This style of art and architecture is largely inspired by the natural curve of plants and flowers, and can often be found on the labels of Absinthe bottles. Art Nouveau
7%
Questions Purple Arts & Literature Which American writer was descended from the real life counterpart of a character portrayed in The Crucible? Nathaniel Hawthorne
6%
Questions Purple Arts & Literature Who wrote the satirical essay “A Modest Proposal? Jonathan Swift
5%
Questions Pink Entertainment Which was the first Marvel movie without a Stan Lee cameo? Spiderman: Far From Home
4%
Questions Orange Sports & Leisure Nascar stands for what? National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing
3%
Questions Purple Arts & Literature Which poet wrote the poem Lady Lazarus? Sylvia Plath
3%
Questions Pink Entertainment What is the name of the only comic book character that is legally owned by both Marvel and DC? Access
2%
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