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1. What is the capital of France?
- Answer: Paris
2. Who painted the Mona Lisa?
- Answer: Leonardo da Vinci
3. What is the chemical symbol for gold?
- Answer: Au
4. How many continents are there?
- Answer: There are seven continents.
5. Who wrote "Romeo and Juliet"?
- Answer: William Shakespeare
6. What is the tallest mountain in the world?
- Answer: Mount Everest
7. What year did the Titanic sink?
- Answer: 1912
8. Who was the first person to step on the moon?
- Answer: Neil Armstrong
9. What is the currency of Japan?
- Answer: Yen
10. What is the formula for water?
- Answer: H2O
11. Who discovered penicillin?
- Answer: Alexander Fleming
12. What is the largest ocean in the world?
- Answer: Pacific Ocean
13. Who was the first President of the United States?
- Answer: George Washington
14. What is the capital of Australia?
- Answer: Canberra
15. Who wrote "To Kill a Mockingbird"?
- Answer: Harper Lee
16. How many bones are there in the human body?
- Answer: 206
17. What is the chemical formula for table salt?
- Answer: NaCl
18. Who painted "Starry Night"?
- Answer: Vincent van Gogh
19. What is the square root of 144?
- Answer: 12
20. What is the speed of light?
- Answer: Approximately 299,792,458 meters per second.
21. What is the largest desert in the world?
- Answer: Sahara Desert
22. Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize?
- Answer: Marie Curie
23. What is the main ingredient in guacamole?
- Answer: Avocado
24. Who wrote "1984"?
- Answer: George Orwell
25. What is the capital of Brazil?
- Answer: BrasÃlia
26. Who was the first person to sail around the world?
- Answer: Ferdinand Magellan
27. What is the chemical symbol for oxygen?
- Answer: O
28. What is the boiling point of water in Celsius?
- Answer: 100 degrees Celsius
29. Who composed the "Moonlight Sonata"?
- Answer: Ludwig van Beethoven
30. What is the longest river in the world?
- Answer: Nile River
31. What is the formula for the Pythagorean theorem?
- Answer: a² + b² = c²
32. Who discovered gravity?
- Answer: Sir Isaac Newton
33. What is the capital of South Africa?
- Answer: Pretoria, Cape Town, and Bloemfontein (one of three capital cities)
34. Who wrote "Pride and Prejudice"?
- Answer: Jane Austen
35. How many sides does a hexagon have?
- Answer: Six
36. What is the chemical formula for carbon dioxide?
- Answer: CO2
37. Who was the first female Prime Minister of the United Kingdom?
- Answer: Margaret Thatcher
38. What is the largest mammal in the world?
- Answer: Blue whale
39. Who painted the "Sistine Chapel Ceiling"?
- Answer: Michelangelo
40. What is the capital of Canada?
- Answer: Ottawa
41. Who wrote "The Great Gatsby"?
- Answer: F. Scott Fitzgerald
42. What is the tallest animal in the world?
- Answer: Giraffe
43. What is the chemical symbol for iron?
- Answer: Fe
44. What is the speed of sound in air?
- Answer: Approximately 343 meters per second (at room temperature)
45. Who discovered electricity?
- Answer: Benjamin Franklin (though electricity was known about in ancient times)
46. What is the capital of China?
- Answer: Beijing
47. Who wrote "Hamlet"?
- Answer: William Shakespeare
48. What is the chemical formula for methane?
- Answer: CH4
49. How many planets are there in the solar system?
- Answer: Eight (Pluto is considered a dwarf planet)
50. What is the freezing point of water in Fahrenheit?
- Answer: 32 degrees Fahrenheit
51. Who painted "The Last Supper"?
- Answer: Leonardo da Vinci
52. What is the capital of Russia?
- Answer: Moscow
53. Who wrote "The Catcher in the Rye"?
- Answer: J.D. Salinger
54. What is the chemical symbol for silver?
- Answer: Ag
55. What is the largest bird in the world?
- Answer: Ostrich
56. Who was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean?
- Answer: Amelia Earhart
57. What is the chemical formula for hydrogen peroxide?
- Answer: H2O2
58. What is the capital of Italy?
- Answer: Rome
59. Who wrote "The Lord of the Rings"?
- Answer: J.R.R. Tolkien
60. What is the chemical symbol for sodium?
- Answer: Na
61. What is the largest organ in the human body?
- Answer: Skin
62. Who discovered the theory of relativity?
- Answer: Albert Einstein
63. What is the capital of Spain?
- Answer: Madrid
64. Who painted "The Girl with a Pearl Earring"?
- Answer: Johannes Vermeer
65. What is the chemical formula for watermelon sugar?
- Answer: C12H22O11
66. What is the largest living species of tortoise?
- Answer: Galapagos tortoise
67. Who was the first female astronaut?
- Answer: Valentina Tereshkova
68. What is the chemical symbol for lead?
- Answer: Pb
69. What is the melting point of ice in Kelvin?
- Answer: 273.15 Kelvin
70. Who wrote "Moby-Dick"?
- Answer: Herman Melville
71. What is the chemical formula for sucrose (table sugar)?
- Answer: C12H22O11
72. What is the largest planet in the solar system?
- Answer: Jupiter
73. Who was the first person to reach the South Pole?
- Answer: Roald Amundsen
74. What is the chemical symbol for potassium?
- Answer: K
75. What is the most abundant gas in the Earth's atmosphere?
- Answer: Nitrogen
76. Who wrote "The Odyssey"?
- Answer: Homer
77. What is the chemical formula for sulfuric acid?
- Answer: H2SO4
78. What is the capital of Argentina?
- Answer: Buenos Aires
79. Who painted "The Persistence of Memory"?
- Answer: Salvador DalÃ
80. What is the chemical symbol for calcium?
- Answer: Ca
81. What is the main component of the Earth's core?
- Answer: Iron
82. Who was the first female president in the world?
- Answer: VigdÃs Finnbogadóttir (President of Iceland, 1980–1996)
83. What is the chemical formula for glucose?
- Answer: C6H12O6
84. What is the largest lizard in the world?
- Answer: Komodo dragon
85. Who wrote "War and Peace"?
- Answer: Leo Tolstoy
86. What is the chemical symbol for mercury?
- Answer: Hg
87. What is the smallest bone in the human body?
- Answer: Stapes bone in the ear
88. Who discovered the circulation of blood in the human body?
- Answer: William Harvey
89. What is the chemical formula for nitrous oxide?
- Answer: N2O
90. What is the largest moon in the solar system?
- Answer: Ganymede (moon of Jupiter)
91. Who wrote "Don Quixote"?
- Answer: Miguel de Cervantes
92. What is the chemical symbol for nitrogen?
- Answer: N
93. What is the main component of the Earth's atmosphere?
- Answer: Nitrogen
94. Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize in Chemistry?
- Answer: Marie Curie
95. What is the chemical formula for carbon monoxide?
- Answer: CO
96. What is the smallest planet in the solar system?
- Answer: Mercury
97. Who wrote "The Canterbury Tales"?
- Answer: Geoffrey Chaucer
98. What is the chemical symbol for helium?
- Answer: He
99. What is the most widely spoken language in the world?
- Answer: Mandarin Chinese
100. Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize in Physics?
- Answer: Marie Curie
101. What is the chemical formula for acetic acid (vinegar)?
- Answer: CH3COOH
102. What is the largest volcano in the solar system?
- Answer: Olympus Mons (on Mars)
103. Who wrote "The Divine Comedy"?
- Answer: Dante Alighieri
104. What is the chemical symbol for phosphorus?
- Answer: P
105. What is the most common blood type?
- Answer: O+
106. Who was the first female prime minister of India?
- Answer: Indira Gandhi
107. What is the chemical formula for caffeine?
- Answer: C8H10N4O2
108. What is the largest fish in the world?
- Answer: Whale shark
109. Who wrote "The Grapes of Wrath"?
- Answer: John Steinbeck
110. What is the chemical symbol for tungsten?
- Answer: W
111. What is the largest gland in the human body?
- Answer: Liver
112. Who discovered the theory of evolution?
- Answer: Charles Darwin
113. What is the chemical formula for ammonia?
- Answer: NH3
114. What is the largest arthropod in the world?
- Answer: Japanese spider crab
115. Who wrote "One Hundred Years of Solitude"?
- Answer: Gabriel GarcÃa Márquez
116. What is the chemical symbol for silicon?
- Answer: Si
117. What is the most common gas in the Earth's atmosphere?
- Answer: Nitrogen
118. Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize in Literature?
- Answer: Selma Lagerlöf
119. What is the chemical formula for aspirin?
- Answer: C9H8O4
120. What is the largest snake in the world?
- Answer: Anaconda
121. Who wrote "Les Misérables"?
- Answer: Victor Hugo
122. What is the chemical symbol for tin?
- Answer: Sn
123. What is the most abundant element in the Earth's crust?
- Answer: Oxygen
124. Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Peace Prize?
- Answer: Bertha von Suttner
125. What is the chemical formula for ozone?
- Answer: O3
126. What is the largest butterfly in the world?
- Answer: Queen Alexandra's birdwing
127. Who wrote "The Picture of Dorian Gray"?
- Answer: Oscar Wilde
128. What is the chemical symbol for barium?
- Answer: Ba
129. What is the most common isotope of hydrogen?
- Answer: Hydrogen-1 (protium)
130. Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize in Medicine?
- Answer: Gerty Cori
131. What is the chemical formula for vinegar?
- Answer: CH3COOH
132. What is the largest cat in the world?
- Answer: Siberian tiger
133. Who wrote "Crime and Punishment"?
- Answer: Fyodor Dostoevsky
134. What is the chemical symbol for cobalt?
- Answer: Co
135. What is the most abundant gas in the universe?
- Answer: Hydrogen
136. Who was the first woman to win an Academy Award for Best Director?
- Answer: Kathryn Bigelow
137. What is the chemical formula for hydrogen cyanide?
- Answer: HCN
138. What is the largest species of bear?
- Answer: Polar bear
139. Who wrote "Anna Karenina"?
- Answer: Leo Tolstoy
140. What is the chemical symbol for chromium?
- Answer: Cr
141. What is the most abundant metal in the Earth's crust?
- Answer: Aluminum
142. Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine?
- Answer: Gerty Cori
143. What is the chemical formula for carbon tetrachloride?
- Answer: CCl4
144. What is the largest species of penguin?
- Answer: Emperor penguin
145. Who wrote "The Brothers Karamazov"?
- Answer: Fyodor Dostoevsky
146. What is the chemical symbol for copper?
- Answer: Cu
147. What is the most abundant element in the human body by mass?
- Answer: Oxygen
148. Who was the first woman to win a Pulitzer Prize for Fiction?
- Answer: Edith Wharton
149. What is the chemical formula for hydrogen sulfide?
- Answer: H2S
150. What is the largest species of eagle?
- Answer: Philippine eagle
151. Who wrote "The Count of Monte Cristo"?
- Answer: Alexandre Dumas
152. What is the chemical symbol for iodine?
- Answer: I
153. What is the most abundant gas in Jupiter's atmosphere?
- Answer: Hydrogen
154. Who was the first woman to win a Fields Medal (mathematics)?
- Answer: Maryam
Mirzakhani
155. What is the chemical formula for chloroform?
- Answer: CHCl3
156. What is the largest species of antelope?
- Answer: Eland
157. Who wrote "The Stranger"?
- Answer: Albert Camus
158. What is the chemical symbol for magnesium?
- Answer: Mg
159. What is the most abundant element in the Sun?
- Answer: Hydrogen
160. Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize in Economics?
- Answer: Elinor Ostrom
161. What is the chemical formula for hydrogen chloride?
- Answer: HCl
162. What is the largest species of moth?
- Answer: Atlas moth
163. Who wrote "The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle"?
- Answer: Haruki Murakami
164. What is the chemical symbol for manganese?
- Answer: Mn
165. What is the most abundant element in the Earth's atmosphere by volume?
- Answer: Nitrogen
166. Who was the first woman to win an Oscar for Best Actress?
- Answer: Janet Gaynor
167. What is the chemical formula for potassium chloride?
- Answer: KCl
168. What is the largest species of bat?
- Answer: Giant golden-crowned flying fox
169. Who wrote "Wuthering Heights"?
- Answer: Emily Brontë
170. What is the chemical symbol for molybdenum?
- Answer: Mo
171. What is the most abundant element in the universe?
- Answer: Hydrogen
172. Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize in Physics?
- Answer: Marie Curie
173. What is the chemical formula for potassium permanganate?
- Answer: KMnO4
174. What is the largest species of deer?
- Answer: Moose
175. Who wrote "The Hound of the Baskervilles"?
- Answer: Arthur Conan Doyle
176. What is the chemical symbol for nickel?
- Answer: Ni
177. What is the most abundant element in the Earth's core?
- Answer: Iron
178. Who was the first woman to win an Oscar for Best Director?
- Answer: Kathryn Bigelow
179. What is the chemical formula for calcium carbonate?
- Answer: CaCO3
180. What is the largest species of jellyfish?
- Answer: Lion's mane jellyfish
181. Who wrote "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer"?
- Answer: Mark Twain
182. What is the chemical symbol for nitrogen dioxide?
- Answer: NO2
183. What is the largest species of frog?
- Answer: Goliath frog
184. Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize in Peace?
- Answer: Bertha von Suttner
185. What is the chemical formula for hydrochloric acid?
- Answer: HCl
186. What is the largest species of squid?
- Answer: Colossal squid
187. Who wrote "Brave New World"?
- Answer: Aldous Huxley
188. What is the chemical symbol for palladium?
- Answer: Pd
189. What is the most abundant gas in the Earth's atmosphere by mass?
- Answer: Nitrogen
190. Who was the first woman to win an Academy Award for Best Actress?
- Answer: Janet Gaynor
191. What is the chemical formula for sodium hydroxide?
- Answer: NaOH
192. What is the largest species of octopus?
- Answer: North Pacific giant octopus
193. Who wrote "The Call of the Wild"?
- Answer: Jack London
194. What is the chemical symbol for silver nitrate?
- Answer: AgNO3
195. What is the most abundant element in the human body by number of atoms?
- Answer: Hydrogen
196. Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize in Literature?
- Answer: Selma Lagerlöf
197. What is the chemical formula for carbon disulfide?
- Answer: CS2
198. What is the largest species of sea turtle?
- Answer: Leatherback sea turtle
199. Who wrote "Dracula"?
- Answer: Bram Stoker
200. What is the chemical symbol for sulfur hexafluoride?
- Answer: SF6
These questions cover a wide range of topics including geography, history, literature, science, and more. They are designed to stimulate curiosity and test knowledge across various subjects.
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