Countries starting with a C!

Another geography round. This time it is countries starting with a C…..C for Christmas!

Here we go with another geography trivia round! All on countries starting with the letter C! 


  1. How many territories does Canada have? – 3
  2. What country starting with a “C” borders Chad to the south? – Central African Republic
  3. What two South American countries are known for producing Pisco, a brandy made by distilling fermented grape juice? – Chile and Peru
  4. Dalmatian dogs are named after a historic region part of which modern-day country? – Croatia
  5. The “Trits” ice cream brand originates in which Central American country? – Costa Rica
  6. Columbia takes its name from what explorer? – Christopher Columbus
  7. The island country of Cabo Verde, or Cape Verde, is part of which continent? – Africa
  8. What country’s women’s football team is known as the “Indomitable Lionesses”? – Cameroon’s
  9. Plzen, the birthplace of the pilsner style beer, is located in which European country? – Czech Republic
  10. According to Greek mythology, Cyprus is the birthplace of what goddess and her lover? – Aphrodite and Adonis

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The Weekend Edition – 10 More Totally Random Trivia Questions

Hello and welcome to another Weekend Edition of 10 totally random trivia questions, where no theme exists at all.

Hello and welcome to another Weekend Edition of 10 totally random trivia questions, where no theme exists at all. Just enjoy the randomness that is the Random Trivia Generator.


  1. What is the birth name of actress Paula Prentiss? – Paula Ragusa
  2. From which state does the US band “The Great Divide” originate? – Oklahoma
  3. What is the name of the album for which Kendrick Lamar won the 2018 Pulitzer Prize for Music? – “DAMN.”
  4. In which football league does the team Rigas FS compete in? – Latvian League
  5. Falcon State is located in which South American country? – Venezuela
  6. In architecture, what is a “Purlin”? – A horizontal structural member
  7. The “Chuuk Lagoon”, considered one of the best World War II wreck dive sites, is part of which island nation? – Micronesia
  8. The “Arenga Micrantha” species of flowering plants is more commonly known as what? – The Tibetan sugar palm
  9. Popular in the Balkans, what type of beverage is the “Rakia”? – Fruit brandy
  10. What month is the Calgary Stampede held in? – July

Have a great weekend!

Trivia Round – St. Patrick’s Day 2017

Who makes Shamrock Shakes and 9 more St. Patrick’s Day trivia questions!

Happy St. Patrick’s Day! Put on some green clothes and enjoy this round of St. Patrick’s Day trivia.


  1. According to legends, what animal did St. Patrick banish from Ireland? – The snake
  2. What does “shamrock” translate to from the Irish language? – Little clover, or young clover
  3. As what kind of blue do some describe the background of the Coat of Arms of Ireland? – St. Patrick’s blue
  4. Which city in Pakistan is home to St. Patrick’s High School? – Karachi
  5. At the start of which movie were the brothers Connor and Murphy MacManus celebrating St. Patrick’s Day when a brawl ensued? – The Boondock Saints
  6. What plant has become the symbol of St. Patrick’s Day? – The shamrock
  7. Which University’s athletic teams are collectively known as the Fighting Irish? – University of Notre Dame
  8. What two colors are present on the Saint Patrick’s flag? – Red and white
  9. Which fast food company is known for its Shamrock Shakes that are sold in limited quantities to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day? – McDonald’s
  10. What meal is traditionally eaten on St. Patrick’s Day? – Corned beef and cabbage

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The Pub Trivia Round

Test your knowledge on pubs!

How much do you know about pubs?

Chances are many of you readers are taking part of trivia nights held in pubs, or just love going to pubs to socialize and mellow out. Pubs are one of my favorite venues to be at so I thought it is only fitting to have a round of questions dedicated to this sanctuary…this watering hole…this birthplace of nations, ideas and fun times…say thanks to the pub owner on your way out next time.


  1. What is “pub” short for? – Public House
  2. Which English Member of Parliament referred to the pub as “the heart of England”? – Samuel Pepys
  3. What special room was used by patrons who did not want to be seen enjoying a pint in the pub? – Snugs
  4. Which floor of the Guinness Storehouse houses the Gravity Bar, where tourists can drink a pint of Guinness? – Seventh floor
  5. Pubs are said to have evolved from what Anglo-Saxon establishment that started to appear in the 5th century? – Alehouses
  6. Under the English 1830 Beer Act, what was the cost of the licence to sell beer and cider from your own home? – 2 guineas
  7. A pub that is required to sell beer primarily from a single brewery is typically referred to as what? – Tied house
  8. The name “gastropub” is derived from what two words? – Gastronomy and pub
  9. Considered to be the oldest pub in the US, what year was the White Horse Tavern of Rhode Island opened in? – 1673
  10. Approximately how much more beer would you get in a pint served in the UK compared to one served in the US? – 95 mL

Tie breaker – Which Irish poet said “There are no strangers here; Only friends you have not yet met.” – William Butler Yeats


Have a great Trivia Tuesday!

Trivia Fuel Quiz

Every quizmaster needs some coffee, beer, tea, or cider to help the brain juices flow. But how much do you really know about these beverages? Check out our first official 2017 full trivia quiz and test your knowledge. Just click on the beverages above.

For the first official quiz of 2017 I decided to do a quiz on the fuel that drives the quizmasters and the players – coffee, tea, beer and cider…sorry wine lovers. Enjoy!

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The coffee round

  1. What are the two most popular types of coffee beans? – Arabica and Robusta
  2. What year was the instant coffee, Nescafe, released onto the market? – 1938
  3. Coffee beans come from which plant? – Coffea
  4. What widely consumed drug acts as a natural defence to protect the seeds of the coffee plant? – Caffeine
  5. Which modern-day country is often considered as the birthplace of coffee? – Yemen
  6. What chemical reaction during roasting is chiefly responsible for giving green coffee beans their flavor? – Maillard Reaction
  7. Which popular method of brewing coffee requires the beans to be ground to a powder? – Turkish
  8. What method of coffee preparation requires the beans to be ground as coarsely as possible? – Cold brew
  9. What year was the French Press first patented? – 1929
  10. What year was the AeroPress invented? – 2005

Tie breaker – What is an Affogato? – Gelato, or ice cream, topped with hot espresso [/accordions][accordions title=”Round 2″ state=”closed”]

The beer round

  1. Zymology, also known as zymurgy, is the study of what? – Fermentation
  2. What are the four primary ingredients in beer? – Malt, hops, yeast, water
  3. Which beer was advertised as “Probably the best beer in the world.” in the 1970s? – Carlsberg
  4. What fruit are Kriek lambics made with? – Cherries
  5. What is Homer Simpson’s beer of choice? – Duff
  6. What types of beer are usually used in the making of a Black and Tan? – Pale lager and stout
  7. To make beer, what is barley normally made into? – Malt
  8. How many Imperial gallons would a firkin of beer contain? – Nine
  9. What does a Tegestologist collect? – Beer coasters
  10. In the beer industry, what does the abbreviation O.G. stand for? – Original gravity

Tie breaker – What type of cherries are used for Kriek lambics? – Sour Morello [/accordions][accordions title=”Round 3″ state=”closed”]

The tea round

  1. What year did the Boston Tea Party take place? – 1773
  2. What popular tea is named after an 1830’s United Kingdom Prime Minister? – Earl Grey tea
  3. What fruit oil is added to tea to create Earl Grey tea? – Bergamot
  4. In “Alice in Wonderland”, who did Alice see taking tea under a tree? – Mad Hatter and March Hare
  5. Who created the Lipton tea brand? – Thomas Lipton
  6. How many milliliters is a teaspoon? – 5 mL
  7. What tea is used typically used to make a London Fog? – Earl Grey tea
  8. What customary vessel is used for consuming yerba mate? – A gourd
  9. What province in China does Pu-erh tea originate from? – Yunnan
  10. What was the original purpose of tea bags in the western world? – To store small samples of tea

Tie breaker – What mass market tea brand shares a name with an English brewery? – Tetley [/accordions][accordions title=”Round 4″ state=”closed”]

The cider round

  1. Under what name is Bulmers cider sold outside of Ireland? – Magners
  2. What important property do cider apples have that most eating and cooking apples don’t? – High sugar content
  3. What year was Lasse Hallstrom’s film “The Cider House Rules” released? – 1999
  4. What name is shared between a 2nd Earl of Pembroke and an English cider? – Strongbow
  5. Who said “He that drinks his cider alone, let him catch his horse alone.”? – Benjamin Franklin
  6. What is the name of the weak alcoholic cider that is made from the solid remains of the pressed apples? – Ciderkin
  7. Which American colonial beverage was produced by freeze-distilling cider throughout the cold winter months? – Applejack
  8. The Somersby cider brand is owned by which multinational brewing company? – Carlsberg
  9. In the North American market, what is the difference between hard and sweet cider? – Hard cider is alcoholic while sweet cider is not
  10. If you order a Snakebite cocktail in the UK, what would you get? – A mix of lager and cider

Tie breaker – What French beverage is made by mixing apple juice with apple brandy and aging it in barrels? – Pommeau [/accordions][accordions title=”Round 5″ state=”closed”]

  1. What is Kahlua flavored with? – Coffee
  2. Where did Thomas Lipton open his first grocery store? – Glasgow, Scotland
  3. In the beer world, what does the abbreviation F.G. stand for? – Final gravity
  4. What company’s tea shipment was destroyed during the Boston Tea Party in 1773? – East India Company
  5. What popular French apple brandy is made by distilling cider made from selected apples? – Calvados
  6. How is a Long black coffee different from an Americano? – The espresso is poured on top of the hot water, instead of before
  7. Who wrote the essay “A Nice Cup of Tea”? – George Orwell
  8. What year was Strongbow cider introduced to the market? – 1962
  9. What country does Cafe au lait originate from? – France
  10. What style of beer is used to make a “Black Velvet” cocktail? – Stout

Tie breaker – What is champagne substituted with to turn a “Black Velvet” cocktail into a “Poor Man’s Black Velvet” cocktail? – Cider [/accordions][accordions title=”Round 6″ state=”closed”]

  1. Above 5,000 ft, coffee beans tend to develop a high level of what? – Acidity
  2. At what popular Seattle market did Starbucks open its first store in 1971? – Pike Place
  3. Which empire gave the world the Pilsner? – Austrian Empire
  4. What is the thin layer of foam on top of an espresso called? – Crema
  5. What fruits are fermented to make Perry? – Pears
  6. What continent does yerba mate originates from? – South America
  7. Who was Strongbow cider named after? – Richard de Clare
  8. What country does the cappuccino originate from? – Italy
  9. What are the four primary ingredients of a traditional Irish coffee? – Irish whisky, coffee, sugar and cream
  10. What is typically added to Vietnamese iced coffee to sweeten it? – Sweetened condensed milk

Tie breaker – What is Cask ale sometimes referred to as in the UK? – Real ale [/accordions][accordions title=”Round 7″ state=”closed”]

  1. Which Bohemian city gave us the Pilsner? – Pilsen
  2. What color is pure caffeine? – White
  3. Who is credited with inventing the AeroPress? – Alan Adler
  4. How much larger is UK pint compared to the US pint? – About 20%, or 95 mL
  5. What do you ferment to make kombucha? – Sweetened tea
  6. What 1960’s film with Michael Caine is often credited with aiding to the popularity of the French Press? – The Ipcress File
  7. In a Cortado, what is the main purpose of the milk? – To reduce the acidity of the coffee
  8. What dialect term describes rough cider made from unselected apples? – Scrumpy
  9. What are the main ingredients in a Cafe Cubano? – Espresso and demerara sugar
  10. In English-speaking countries, what is Rauchbier typically referred to as? – Smoked beer

Tie breaker – In the beer world, what does the abbreviation IBU stand for? – International Bitterness Units [/accordions] [/accordion]