150 Random Trivia Questions for an Amazing Game Night!
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Easy Questions 1–50
#1What is the capital of France?
Answer:Paris
#2How many sides does a hexagon have?
Answer:6
#3What planet is known as the Red Planet?
Answer:Mars
#4Who painted the Mona Lisa?
Answer:Leonardo da Vinci
#5What is the largest ocean on Earth?
Answer:The Pacific Ocean
#6In what year did the Titanic sink?
Answer:1912
#7What is the chemical symbol for water?
Answer:H₂O
#8How many stripes are on the American flag?
Answer:13
#9What sport is played at Wimbledon?
Answer:Tennis
#10Who wrote Romeo and Juliet?
Answer:William Shakespeare
#11What is the fastest land animal?
Answer:The cheetah
#12Which country is home to the kangaroo?
Answer:Australia
#13What is 12 × 12?
Answer:144
#14What color are emeralds?
Answer:Green
#15How many bones are in the adult human body?
Answer:206
#16What language is spoken in Brazil?
Answer:Portuguese
#17Which planet is closest to the Sun?
Answer:Mercury
#18What is the tallest mountain in the world?
Answer:Mount Everest
#19How many players are on a basketball team on the court at once?
Answer:5
#20What is the name of Mickey Mouse’s dog?
Answer:Pluto
#21What fruit is known as the ‘king of fruits’ in Southeast Asia?
Answer:Durian
#22In which country was the Eiffel Tower built?
Answer:France
#23What does ‘HTTP’ stand for?
Answer:HyperText Transfer Protocol
#24Which ocean is the smallest?
Answer:The Arctic Ocean
#25How many days are in a leap year?
Answer:366
#26What is the national sport of Japan?
Answer:Sumo wrestling
#27Who is the author of Harry Potter?
Answer:J.K. Rowling
#28What is the hardest natural substance on Earth?
Answer:Diamond
#29How many continents are there on Earth?
Answer:7
#30What animal is on the WWF logo?
Answer:A giant panda
#31In what country were the first Olympic Games held?
Answer:Greece
#32What is the square root of 64?
Answer:8
#33What is the name of the fairy in Peter Pan?
Answer:Tinker Bell
#34Which U.S. state has the most coastline?
Answer:Alaska
#35How many keys does a standard piano have?
Answer:88
#36What gas do plants absorb during photosynthesis?
Answer:Carbon dioxide (CO₂)
#37What is the currency of Japan?
Answer:Yen
#38Who played James Bond in Casino Royale (2006)?
Answer:Daniel Craig
#39How many Oscars did Titanic win?
Answer:11
#40What is the most-spoken language in the world?
Answer:Mandarin Chinese
#41Which element has the atomic number 1?
Answer:Hydrogen
#42What is the longest river in the world?
Answer:The Nile
#43In which city are Buckingham Palace and the Tower of London?
Answer:London
#44What animal produces silk?
Answer:The silkworm
#45How many teeth does an adult human have?
Answer:32
#46What is the name of the ship in Moby Dick?
Answer:The Pequod
#47What is the most popular pizza topping in the US?
Answer:Pepperoni
#48Who invented the telephone?
Answer:Alexander Graham Bell
#49What color is the sky on a clear day?
Answer:Blue
#50What is the international dialing code for the United Kingdom?
Answer:+44
Medium Questions 51–100
#51What is the smallest country in the world by area?
Answer:Vatican City
#52Which element has the symbol ‘Au’?
Answer:Gold
#53Who played the Joker in The Dark Knight (2008)?
Answer:Heath Ledger
#54What year was the Berlin Wall torn down?
Answer:1989
#55In which country is the Great Barrier Reef located?
Answer:Australia
#56Which band released the album ‘Dark Side of the Moon’?
Answer:Pink Floyd
#57What is the phobia of spiders called?
Answer:Arachnophobia
#58What does the ‘www’ in a website address stand for?
Answer:World Wide Web
#59How many players are on a rugby union team?
Answer:15
#60Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize?
Answer:Marie Curie
#61What is the largest bone in the human body?
Answer:The femur (thigh bone)
#62In which city is the Colosseum located?
Answer:Rome
#63What is the currency used in Switzerland?
Answer:Swiss Franc
#64Which Shakespeare play features the character Iago?
Answer:Othello
#65What is the capital city of Canada?
Answer:Ottawa
#66How many moons does Mars have?
Answer:2 (Phobos and Deimos)
#67Which company created the PlayStation?
Answer:Sony
#68What sport uses a ‘puck’?
Answer:Ice hockey
#69Who painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling?
Answer:Michelangelo
#70What year did World War I begin?
Answer:1914
#71Which country gifted the Statue of Liberty to the USA?
Answer:France
#72What is the chemical symbol for iron?
Answer:Fe
#73In which U.S. state is Area 51 located?
Answer:Nevada
#74Who wrote ‘A Brief History of Time’?
Answer:Stephen Hawking
#75What country does the dish Pad Thai originate from?
Answer:Thailand
#76What is the name of Batman’s butler?
Answer:Alfred Pennyworth
#77Which ocean does the Amazon River drain into?
Answer:The Atlantic Ocean
#78How many strings does a standard guitar have?
Answer:6
#79What does DNA stand for?
Answer:Deoxyribonucleic Acid
#80Who directed Jurassic Park (1993)?
Answer:Steven Spielberg
#81Which country invented gunpowder?
Answer:China
#82What is the capital of South Korea?
Answer:Seoul
#83In which decade did the Cold War officially end?
Answer:The 1990s (1991)
#84What is the largest desert in the world?
Answer:The Antarctic Desert
#85Which element is liquid at room temperature besides mercury?
Answer:Bromine
#86Who invented the World Wide Web?
Answer:Tim Berners-Lee
#87Which film won the first-ever Academy Award for Best Picture?
Answer:Wings (1927)
#88What is the name of the ship that brought the Pilgrims to America?
Answer:The Mayflower
#89How many chambers does the human heart have?
Answer:4
#90Which country has the most natural lakes?
Answer:Canada
#91What is the world’s best-selling video game of all time?
Answer:Minecraft
#92Who sang ‘Purple Rain’?
Answer:Prince
#93What is the approximate speed of light in a vacuum?
Answer:299,792 km/s
#94In Greek mythology, who was the god of the sea?
Answer:Poseidon
#95Which two countries share the longest international border?
Answer:Canada and the United States
#96What year did the first iPhone launch?
Answer:2007
#97Which artist famously cut off their own ear?
Answer:Vincent van Gogh
#98What does ‘LED’ stand for?
Answer:Light Emitting Diode
#99Which Roman god is the planet Neptune named after?
Answer:The god of the sea (Neptune)
#100What is the only mammal capable of true flight?
Answer:The bat
Hard Questions 101–150
#101What is the only country that borders both Spain and France?
Answer:Andorra
#102Who was the first person to walk on the Moon?
Answer:Neil Armstrong
#103What year was the Magna Carta signed?
Answer:1215
#104Which artist holds the record for the most Grammy wins in history?
Answer:Beyoncé
#105What is the Chandrasekhar Limit?
Answer:The maximum mass of a stable white dwarf star (~1.4 solar masses)
#106In which year did the Soviet Union launch Sputnik 1?
Answer:1957
#107What is the rarest blood type?
Answer:AB negative
#108Who wrote ‘Crime and Punishment’?
Answer:Fyodor Dostoevsky
#109What is the capital of Burkina Faso?
Answer:Ouagadougou
#110What is the 10th number in the Fibonacci sequence?
Answer:55
#111Which country has won the most FIFA World Cups?
Answer:Brazil (5 times)
#112Who was the Roman Emperor when Jesus was crucified?
Answer:Tiberius
#113What is the chemical formula for table salt?
Answer:NaCl (sodium chloride)
#114Which war was triggered by the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand?
Answer:World War I
#115What is the longest bone in the human body?
Answer:The femur
#116Who composed the opera ‘The Magic Flute’?
Answer:Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
#117In what year was the United Nations founded?
Answer:1945
#118What is the name of the treaty that ended World War I?
Answer:The Treaty of Versailles
#119Which scientist proposed the theory of general relativity?
Answer:Albert Einstein
#120What is the approximate diameter of the Milky Way in light-years?
Answer:100,000 light-years
#121Which philosopher wrote ‘Critique of Pure Reason’?
Answer:Immanuel Kant
#122What is the term for a group of crows?
Answer:A murder
#123Which element has the highest melting point?
Answer:Tungsten (3,422°C)
#124What is the capital of Kazakhstan?
Answer:Astana (formerly Nur-Sultan)
#125Who played the drill sergeant in Full Metal Jacket?
Answer:R. Lee Ermey
#126What year did the Chernobyl nuclear disaster occur?
Answer:1986
#127Which ancient wonder of the world was located in Alexandria, Egypt?
Answer:The Lighthouse of Alexandria
#128What does the medical term ‘tachycardia’ mean?
Answer:An abnormally fast heart rate
#129Who wrote the novel ‘1984’?
Answer:George Orwell
#130In chemistry, what is an ‘isotope’?
Answer:Atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons
#131What is the world’s oldest surviving written story?
Answer:The Epic of Gilgamesh
#132Which country has the most UNESCO World Heritage Sites?
Answer:Italy
#133At what age did Tiger Woods first appear on TV playing golf?
Answer:Age 2
#134In which European city is the Rijksmuseum located?
Answer:Amsterdam
#135What is the largest known type of prime number called?
Answer:A Mersenne prime
#136What is the proper term for the fear of long words?
Answer:Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia
#137Who was the only U.S. President never elected as President or Vice President?
Answer:Gerald Ford
#138What is the deepest lake in the world?
Answer:Lake Baikal, Russia
#139Which classical composer was deaf when he wrote his Ninth Symphony?
Answer:Ludwig van Beethoven
#140What percentage of the Earth’s atmosphere is nitrogen?
Answer:Approximately 78%
#141In which country is the ancient city of Petra located?
Answer:Jordan
#142Who wrote the play ‘Waiting for Godot’?
Answer:Samuel Beckett
#143What is the process by which rocks are broken down by weathering?
Answer:Erosion
#144Who was the first European to reach India by sea?
Answer:Vasco da Gama
#145What is the chemical symbol for tungsten?
Answer:W (from Wolfram)
#146Which country has the largest Muslim population in the world?
Answer:Indonesia
#147Who invented the printing press?
Answer:Johannes Gutenberg
#148What is the powerhouse of the cell?
Answer:The mitochondria
#149Which artist painted ‘The Persistence of Memory’ featuring melting clocks?
Answer:Salvador Dalí
#150What is the only letter not appearing on the periodic table?
Answer:J