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Questions for a pop quiz?
I hold pop quizzes (pub quizzes).
But a few weeks ago, I lost every question I have ever asked plus ones I had not asked.
Categories are
World History
Science and Nature
World Geography
TV and Films
Sport and games
Art and literature
Music
General Knowledge
Silly Questions (i.e. what colour is Clifford the Big Red Dog ect).
Your task should you wish to accept it, is to come up with one question per category. I will give ten points to the person, who’s questions I use most of.
Thank you
Aim the questions at adults (it is a pub quiz) and not children.
thank you
Cool task! And some great ideas here. Let’s see how I do.
World History:
Q: Who was the Japanese leader during World War II?
A: Emperor Hirohito
Science and Nature:
Q: What is the chemical that makes lightning bugs light up?
A: Luciferin
World Geography
Q: What country is Chernobyl in?
A: Ukraine
TV and Films
Q: What short-lived science-fiction TV series became an unexpectedly huge hit as a motion picture in 2005?
A: Firefly (the film was Serenity)
Sports and Games
Q: In what year did a Thoroughbred last win the American Triple Crown? Double points for naming the horse.
A: 1978; Affirmed
Art and Literature
Q: What art style did Pablo Picasso use for most of his paintings?
A: Cubism
Music
Q: How many strings does a violin have?
A: Four
General Knowledge
Q: In the saying “Mind your Ps and Qs,” what do P and Q stand for?
A: Pint and Quart
Silly Question
Q: How long is a Manx cat’s tail?
A: Manxes have no tails.
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