1. Which planet is known as the “Red Planet”?
a) Earth
b) Mars
c) Jupiter
d) Saturn
Answer: b) Mars
2. Which famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci is also known as “La Gioconda”?
a) The Last Supper
b) The Mona Lisa
c) The Scream
d) Starry Night
Answer: b) The Mona Lisa
3. Which music group’s original members were John, Paul, George, and Ringo?
a) The Rolling Stones
b) The Beatles
c) The Who
d) The Beach Boys
Answer: b) The Beatles
4. Which chemical element has the symbol “H” and atomic number 1?
a) Helium
b) Hydrogen
c) Oxygen
d) Nitrogen
Answer: b) Hydrogen
5. Which ancient wonder was a statue of the Greek god Zeus?
a) The Great Pyramid
b) The Hanging Gardens
c) The Statue of Zeus
d) The Temple of Artemis
Answer: c) The Statue of Zeus
6. Which author wrote the classic novel “Pride and Prejudice”?
a) Jane Austen
b) Charles Dickens
c) J.K. Rowling
d) Edgar Allan Poe
Answer: a) Jane Austen
7. Which country is the largest in Scandinavia?
a) Norway
b) Sweden
c) Denmark
d) Finland
Answer: b) Sweden
8. Which artist famous for his surrealism was born in Spain?
a) Salvador Dali
b) Pablo Picasso
c) Claude Monet
d) Vincent van Gogh
Answer: a) Salvador Dali
9. Which ancient city was the capital of the Inca Empire?
a) Machu Picchu
b) Cusco
c) Lima
d) Santiago
Answer: b) Cusco
10. Which scientist is credited with discovering gravity?
a) Galileo Galilei
b) Isaac Newton
c) Albert Einstein
d) Marie Curie
Answer: b) Isaac Newton
11. Which river is the longest in South America?
a) Amazon River
b) Rio Grande
c) Orinoco River
d) Magdalena River
Answer: a) Amazon River
12. Which mountain range runs along the border between France and Spain?
a) Pyrenees
b) Alps
c) Carpathian Mountains
d) Apennine Mountains
Answer: a) Pyrenees
13. Which element is the lightest in the periodic table?
a) Hydrogen
b) Helium
c) Oxygen
d) Nitrogen
Answer: a) Hydrogen
14. Which author wrote the famous novel “1984”?
a) George Orwell
b) Aldous Huxley
c) Ray Bradbury
d) Joseph Heller
Answer: a) George Orwell
15. Which country is the largest producer of milk in the world?
a) India
b) China
c) United States
d) Brazil
Answer: a) India
16. Which ancient city was the capital of the Roman Empire?
a) Rome
b) Athens
c) Carthage
d) Alexandria
Answer: a) Rome
17. Which music instrument is often associated with the country of Scotland?
a) Guitar
b) Piano
c) Drums
d) Bagpipes
Answer: d) Bagpipes
18. Which chemical element has the symbol “Au” and atomic number 79?
a) Gold
b) Silver
c) Copper
d) Tin
Answer: a) Gold
19. Which author wrote the famous novel “To Kill a Mockingbird”?
a) F. Scott Fitzgerald
b) Harper Lee
c) Jane Austen
d) J.K. Rowling
Answer: b) Harper Lee
20. Which planet in our solar system is no longer considered a planet?
a) Pluto
b) Neptune
c) Mars
d) Mercury
Answer: a) Pluto