Think You Know It All? Only 1 in 20 Can Score 10/15 on This Quiz!

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Are you confident with your knowledge? This quiz is designed to test just that, to see if you really know it all. Try to score at least 10 out of the 15 trivia questions and prove that you are one of the few who have mastered varied expertise and topics. Good luck!

Only 1 in 20 Can Score 10/15 on This Quiz!

Instructions: Answer each question by selecting the best choice, proceed through the quiz, and after the last question, click the “Results” button to view your score and review your answers.

 

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You Truly Know It All!

You Truly Know It All!

Congratulations! Scoring at least 10/15 shows that you have an impressive range of knowledge and a sharp mind for facts. Your curiosity and ability to recall details put you among the top 5%. Keep exploring and testing yourself—you clearly have a knack for retaining and understanding fascinating facts!

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Almost There, But Not Quite!

Almost There, But Not Quite!

You didn’t reach 10/15 this time, but don’t let that stop you. Your effort shows a strong willingness to learn and explore the world of facts. Keep challenging yourself with more quizzes—you’re well on your way to becoming a top-tier trivia master!

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#1. Which of these elements is a noble gas?

#2. What part of the cell contains genetic material?

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#3. What is the approximate distance of the Earth’s circumference at the equator?

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#5. What animal is the closest living relative to the Tyrannosaurus rex?

#6. What gas do humans exhale during respiration?

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#7. Who was the second President of the United States?

#8. What is the second largest planet in our solar system?

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#9. In Greek mythology, who was the king of the gods?

#10. Which of the following planets has the shortest day, completing a rotation in just under 10 hours?

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#11. In computing, what does “RAM” stand for?

#12. Which ocean is home to the Mariana Trench, the deepest part of the world’s oceans?

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#13. Who discovered gravity by observing a falling apple?

#14. What does the “E” in “E=mc²” stand for in Einstein’s famous equation?

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#15. The Great Barrier Reef is located off the coast of which country?

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About the Quiz

Congratulations on finishing the quiz and whether you passed or failed it, the important thing is you have learned something new today, or at least we hoped you did. Continue challenging yourself and you will surely become someone who knows it all!

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Christian Ashford is a writer and researcher at Webpreneurships.com, a tech, information, and media company dedicated to publishing educational, informational, and curiosity-driven content. With a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science degree and experience in academic research, he combines technical expertise with a passion for exploring knowledge about the world and beyond. For over 13 years, Christian has researched, written, and edited hundreds of articles on science, history, business, technology, human origins, and more.