The Big Brain Quiz: Can You Score at Least 15/20?

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This 20-question quiz will test the knowledge of almost everyone to their absolute limits. It is hard to stack all this information in one’s brain as they are majority not related to each other. Can you try and get a score of at least 15 out of 20?

Can You Score at Least 15/20?

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 the correct answers.

 

Results

Big Brain Champion!

Big Brain Champion!

You crushed it! Your knowledge spans across history, science, and pop culture, proving you have an impressive intellect. Whether it’s random trivia or deep facts, you always seem to know the answer. Keep challenging yourself—your brainpower is truly something to be proud of!

Sharp, But Not Quite There!

Sharp, But Not Quite There!

You’ve got a solid grasp of general knowledge, but there’s still room to grow! Some questions might have caught you off guard, but that just means there’s more to learn. Keep testing yourself, and next time, you might just reach the top score. Keep that curiosity alive!

#1. Which country is known as the “Pearl of the Indian Ocean”?

#2. Which country is called the “Land of Fire and Ice”?

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#3. Which country produces the most coffee in the world?

#4. What is the smallest country in South America?

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#5. Which country is shaped like a boot?

#6. What is a baby goat called?

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#7. What is a fear of heights called?

#8. What is the most spoken language in the world?

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#9. Which country is home to the Great Wall?

#10. What is the most consumed fruit in the world?

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#11. Which country has the largest population in Africa?

#12. What is the smallest unit of matter called?

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#13. What is the most consumed beverage in the world?

#14. What is a group of wolves called?

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#15. What is the largest organ in the human body?

#16. What is the only country that is also a continent?

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#17. What is the fastest-growing plant in the world?

#18. What is the currency of Japan called?

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#19. Which country’s flag features a red maple leaf?

#20. Which country is referred to as the “Roof of the World”?

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Congratulations on completing this quiz, and whether you got a score of at least 15 out of 20 or not, we hope you learned something new today. To explore more knowledge quizzes, you can visit this fun quizzes section.

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