
Are you a trivia master or a budding learner? Test your knowledge with this viral quiz that will leave you thinking and, perhaps!, surprising you with curious facts!
Do you consider yourself an expert in general knowledge? Do you have an agile mind and thirst for knowledge? This is the time to test your skills and discover how much you really know about the world around you.
Adventure into this challenge of 20 questions ranging from history and science to art and literature.
Answer honestly and find out your final score.

What is the capital of France?
Nice
Lyon
Marseilles
Paris

Which English writer is known for his works "Hamlet" and "Romeo and Juliet"?
William Shakespeare
J.K. Rowling
Charles Dickens
George Orwell

In what year was the first computer created?
1985
1955
1943
1970

What is the capital of Australia?
Brisbane
Sydney
Melbourne
Canberra

What planet is known as the red planet?
Saturn
Jupiter
Mars
Venus

What is the largest country in the world by land area?
Russia
Canada
China
USA

In which country is the Great Wall of China located?
China
Vietnam
South Korea
Japan

Who wrote the "Divine Comedy"?
Dante Alighieri
Giovanni Boccaccio
Francesco Petrarca
Alessandro Manzoni

In which city is the Eiffel Tower located?
London
Rome
Berlin
Paris

What is the largest ocean in the world?
Pacific
Artic
Indian
Atlantic

How many legs does a spider have?
10
4
6
8

What is the tallest animal on Earth?
Polar Bear
Reticulated giraffe
African elephant
Blue whale

In what year was America discovered?
1607
1520
1492
1776

What is the chemical formula of sulfuric acid?
HNO3
HCl
H2SO4
NaOH

What is the largest planet in the Solar System?
Jupiter
Mercury
Venus
Earth

What is the name of the author of "Don Quixote"?
Victor Hugo
Charles Dickens
William Shakespeare
Miguel de Cervantes

What is the name of the longest river in the world?
Amazon
Mississippi
Nile
Yangtze

How many moons does the Earth have?
3
2
0
1

Who painted "La Gioconda"?
Vincent van Gogh
Miguel Angel
Pablo Picasso
Leonardo da Vinci

What chemical element has the symbol "O"?
Osmium
Oxygen
Ozone
Gold









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