Nobody Has Ever Scored 20/20 on This Insanely Hard Trivia Quiz

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This hard quiz is actually only hard if you are not paying attention during high school. Most of the questions are from primary and secondary education combined with random trivia and general knowledge. Let’s see if you can pass with a 15 out of 20 score!

Hard Trivia 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 the correct answers.

 

Results

You Beat the Odds!

You Beat the Odds!

Incredible! You managed to conquer one of the toughest trivia quizzes out there. Your knowledge is top-tier, and your brainpower is truly unmatched. Keep challenging yourself—you’re built for it!

So Close, But Not Quite!

So Close, But Not Quite!

You put up a great fight, but this quiz was no joke! You’ve got a solid knowledge base, but there’s still room to sharpen your skills. Why not take another shot and see if you can score higher?

#1. Which U.S. state is the largest by area?

#2. What is the official language of Brazil?

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#3. What is the hottest planet in the solar system?

#4. What is the name of Earth’s largest satellite?

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#5. What is the main gas found in the air we breathe?

#6. What is the antonym of “fast”?

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#7. Which element is the most abundant in the universe?

#8. Which European city is known as the “City of Light”?

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#9. Which animal is known as the “ship of the desert”?

#10. What is a baby kangaroo called?

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#11. What is the chemical symbol for gold?

#12. Which planet has the most moons?

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#13. What is the main pigment in plants that makes them green?

#14. Which organ in the human body produces insulin?

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#15. What is the smallest bone in the human body?

#16. What is the name of the galaxy we live in?

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#17. Which animal is the tallest in the world?

#18. Which metal is liquid at room temperature?

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#19. What is the largest lake in the world?

#20. Which of these is a noun?

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