Think You’re a Trivia Pro? Prove It with This General Knowledge Challenge!

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Do you know enough to ace this trivia quiz? From history to science and mathematics, let’s find out if you have the right knowledge to score at least 10 out of 15 and pass this fun quiz with flying colors.

Think You’re a Trivia Pro?

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.

 

Results

You’re a True Trivia Pro!

You’re a True Trivia Pro!

Congratulations! Scoring at least 10/15 on this challenge shows that you have an impressive breadth of knowledge. You’re a master of random facts, capable of navigating diverse topics with ease. Keep it up—there’s no trivia too tough for you!

Related: Test Your Knowledge of Random Facts: Can You Score 10/15?

Almost There—Keep Challenging Yourself!

Almost There—Keep Challenging Yourself!

You didn’t reach 10/15 this time, but that’s no reason to stop! You’ve shown great potential and a keen curiosity. Keep exploring and learning—every quiz is a chance to sharpen your skills and become a true trivia pro!

Related: Test Your Knowledge of Random Facts: Can You Score 10/15?

#1. Which color of M&M was discontinued in the 1970s due to health concerns and later reintroduced in the 1980s?

#2. Which historical figure was known as “The Sun King”?

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#3. Who was the first Roman Emperor to convert to Christianity?

#4. In which century was the Gutenberg printing press invented?

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#5. Which Italian explorer’s travels to Asia inspired Christopher Columbus?

#6. Which constellation is known as “The Hunter”?

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#7. Which famous composer became deaf later in life?

#8. Who is credited with inventing the first mechanical computer, known as the Analytical Engine?

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#9. What animal has the largest eyes in the animal kingdom?

#10. The word “Ketchup” originated from which language?

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#11. What does DNA stand for?

#12. Which heavy metal was once used in paints and pipes, causing widespread health issues due to poisoning?

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#13. In ancient Egypt, which organ was typically left inside the body during mummification?

#14. What is the only domesticated animal that cannot taste sweet flavors?

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#15. What is the main ingredient in the Japanese dish “sashimi”?

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About the Quiz

Congratulations on reaching this point of the quiz which most likely means that you have finished the test. Whether you passed or failed, one of the main goals of the quiz is to introduce new knowledge and information to the quiz takers, and we hope you learned something new today!

Related: Test Your Knowledge of Random Facts: Can You Score 10/15?

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Christian Ashford

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.

2 thoughts on “Think You’re a Trivia Pro? Prove It with This General Knowledge Challenge!”

    • Just about to comment on the same question. Do these people ever check for errors within the question itself?

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