Mobile Phones Trivia Round 1

Did you know that wireless telephony has been around for about 100 years now? Check what else you may not know about old mobile telephony with this trivia round.

I am on the market for a new cell phone so I thought it was the perfect time to do a round on mobile phones! For this first round, I dug deep…veeery deep into the history of mobile phones. I will get closer to the present day phones with subsequent rounds. Enjoy!


  1. Which country started testing wireless telephony for their military trains towards the end of World War I? – Germany
  2. What year did Bell Labs introduced a mobile service allowing customers to make calls from their automobiles? – 1946
  3. Which US company commercialized the Mobile Telephone Service standard in 1949? – AT&T
  4. The introduction of the Improved Mobile Telephone Service in 1965 eliminated the need for what component that was vital to many phone services at the time? – Operators
  5. What year was the first handheld mobile phone unveiled, kickstarting a communication revolution? – 1973
  6. What country was the first to deploy an automatic analogue cellular service to its customers in 1979? – Japan
  7. What was the first automatic analogue cellular service system commonly referred to as around the world? – 1G
  8. What year were consumers first able to buy a mobile phone, assuming they had a few thousand dollars to spare? – 1983
  9. Which company was responsible for introducing the first mobile phone and the first commercially available mobile phone? – Motorola
  10. What decade was the first text message sent through a commercially available mobile phone? – 1990s

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The Celebration Round – 18 Random Trivia Questions

Celebrating 18,000+ trivia questions with 18 totally random trivia questions!

To celebrate surpassing 18,000 trivia questions, here are 18 totally random questions. One for every 1,000 questions. Check out Random Trivia Generator for all 18,000 questions!


  1. What is the capital of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations? – Providence
  2. In which country would you find the suburb of Mount Austen? – Solomon Islands
  3. What year marked the start of the Sundance Film Festival? – 1978
  4. What company created the pop trio “The Cheetah Girls”? – The Walt Disney Company
  5. Which poet wrote “An Apology for Poetry”? – Philip Sidney
  6. What kind of a fluid is toothpaste? – Non-Newtonian
  7. The musical expression “Mariachi” originates from which country? – Mexico
  8. The beaches of which county were patrolled by the lifeguards of “Baywatch”? – Los Angeles County
  9. The documentary “Chick Norris vs Communism” takes place in what country? – Romania
  10. Which US city did Jack Root fight out of in the early 20th century? – Chicago
  11. What former athlete played the role of Turkish in the 2000 film “Snatch”? – Jason Statham
  12. What box office hit was Eddie Murphy’s debut movie? – 48 Hrs.
  13. In what year was Prince Harry born? – 1984
  14. What year did Nintendo debut the Nintendo DS handheld game console? – 2004
  15. The song “Lucky Star” appears on the 1980’s debut album of which pop heavyweight? – Madonna
  16. Larry Ellison, Bob Miner and Ed Oates co-founded which modern-day software company? – Oracle Corporation
  17. What literary genres does the “Ngaio” award recognize? – Crime, Mystery and Thriller
  18. What year did the Netflix series “House of Cards” debut on the streaming service? – 2013

Now onward to the next 1,000!

Car Trivia Quiz

By popular demand, and to celebrate the 2017 Canadian Auto Show, here is a 5 round, 55 question trivia quiz on cars!

By popular demand, and to celebrate the 2017 Canadian Auto Show, here is a 5 round, 55 question trivia quiz on cars!

Round 1

  1. Which car was the subject of the 2015 documentary, “A Faster Horse”? – Ford Mustang
  2. In the automotive world, what does the abbreviation CVT stand for? – Continuously Variable Transmission
  3. What car manufacturer was the first to mass-produce and equip a production vehicle with a V4 engine? – Lancia
  4. What country is home to the automobile manufacturer ZAZ? – Ukraine
  5. What year did Volkswagen introduce the Golf GTI? – 1976
  6. The Benz Patent-Motorwagen, widely regarded as the world’s first automobile, was first built in what year? – 1885
  7. What year did GM first introduce the Corvette? – 1953
  8. Which Formula One world champion assisted Honda in the final design stages of the NSX? – Ayrton Senna
  9. What year marked the inaugural season of Formula One? – 1950
  10. In what year did the BBC debut the “Top Gear” TV series? – 1977

Tie-breaker: What was the world’s first mass-produced car to feature an all-aluminium body? – Honda NSX

Round 2

  1. In the world of racing, what does the abbreviation NASCAR stand for? – National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing
  2. What city is host to the North American International Auto Show? – Detroit
  3. What numbers appear on Donald Duck’s car plate? – 313
  4. Which car design firm was responsible for the design of the Enzo Ferrari? – Pininfarina
  5. Which racing team introduced a six-wheeled race car in 1974 and began racing it in 1976? – Tyrrell Racing
  6. The automotive engineering company, Cosworth, is known for its close relationship with which large car manufacturer? – Ford
  7. Which company introduced the Mangusta in the 1960’s? – De Tomaso
  8. What country is home to Volvo? – Sweden
  9. Who is the world’s largest tire manufacturer? – LEGO
  10. Which car manufacturer produces the Clio? – Renault

Tie-breaker: What is Donald Duck’s car? – A 1934 Belchfire Runabout

Round 3

  1. What year was NASCAR founded? – 1948
  2. Which Maserati vehicle was designed and built on the Enzo Ferrari chassis? – The MC12
  3. What celebrity’s car was fixed and raced in the 2009 documentary “Love the Beast”? – Eric Bana’s
  4. Which car is considered to be the first hot hatchback, introduced in the 1970s? – The Simca 1100 TI
  5. The Bugatti Veyron was designed and produced by which large automotive group? – Volkswagen Group
  6. Which company’s products did the “Wienermobile” advertise? – Oscar Mayer’s
  7. What is BMW’s name short for? – Bayerische Motoren Werke
  8. Which Canadian city is host to the Canadian International Autoshow? – Toronto
  9. What year did Porsche introduce the 911? – 1963
  10. What car did Chevrolet design the Camaro to compete with in 1966? – The Ford Mustang

Tie-breaker: What car was the focus of the 2009 documentary, “Love the Beast”? – Ford XB Falcon Hardtop

Round 4

  1. What company made the LFA? – Lexus
  2. Who bought the rights to manufacture the Isetta in the 1950’s from the Italian company Iso? – BMW
  3. In the automotive world, what does the abbreviation DOHC mean? – Double OverHead Cam, or Dual OverHead Cam
  4. What was the first production car to break the 200 mph top speed limit? – The Ferrari F40
  5. What year did BMW debut the M5? – 1985
  6. The Australian auto manufacturer, Holden, is a subsidiary of which US automotive brand? – General Motors
  7. How many cylinders did the first generation Dodge Viper have? – 10
  8. Before starting to produce cars in the late 1940s, what did SAAB originally manufacture? – Aircrafts
  9. Under what name was the AC Cobra sold in the US? – Shelby Cobra
  10. What former republic did the Trabant originate from? – East Germany, or German Democratic Republic

Tie-breaker: What was the original cost of the first Ford Model T, sold in 1909? – $825

Round 5

  1. Which automotive company introduced the Phaeton in 2002? – Volkswagen
  2. What company did Mercedes-Benz partner with to develop the Smart car? – Swatch
  3. Despite not being the first company to make a minivan, which company introduced the first successful mass-produced minivan in 1983? – Chrysler
  4. Which car company did Christian von Koenigsegg found in 1994? – Koenigsegg
  5. What car did Kowalski commit to delivering in the 1971 film “Vanishing Point”? – Dodge Challenger (1970 Dodge Challenger R/T 440 Magnum, to be specific)
  6. Which car manufacturer was the first to include seat belts as a standard feature in their vehicles? – Saab
  7. What country did the Lada car brand originate from? – Russia
  8. On what vehicle was the Mutt Cutts Van based on in the 1994 film “Dumb and Dumber”? – 1984 Ford Econoline
  9. What is the Wankel engine typically referred to as? – Rotary engine
  10. What was the nickname of the Ford Mustang featured in the 1974 film “Gone in 60 Seconds”? – Eleanor

Tie-breaker: How many cars had to be stolen in the 2000 film remake of “Gone in 60 Seconds”? – 50


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The Weekend Edition – 10 Totally Random Trivia Questions

Hello and welcome to another round of totally random trivia questions and answers to kick start your day and your early weekend.

Hello and welcome to another round of totally random trivia questions and answers to kick start your day and your early weekend. Like the Random Trivia Generator website, there is no theme, just 10 random questions and answers. Oh, and one last thing – some of these questions are quite difficult.


  1. What 2010 horror novel by Jeff Strand was nominated for a Bram Stoker Award? – Dweller
  2. West Swan is a suburb in which Australian city? – Perth
  3. What sport is Tucker Dupree associated with? – Swimming
  4. The Oshawa Generals is a junior ice hockey team located in what country? – Canada
  5. What country is Dinish Island a part of? – Ireland
  6. On what American network were you able to watch the TV show “The Beatles” from 1965 until 1969? – ABC
  7. Prior to joining the revived “Top Gear” TV series in 2003, what year did James May co-host the original “Top Gear” series? – 1999
  8. In which country would you find the Gruta Canabrava cave? – Brazil
  9. What fast food businessman does Michael Keaton portray in the 2016 film “The Founder”? – Ray Kroc
  10. Which Russian novelist wrote the short story “The Queen of Spades”? – Alexander Pushkin

Enjoy the weekend!