Medium difficulty trivia questions - Really, Are You Serious?

[Pages:1]Medium difficulty trivia questions

Q: Which athlete has won the greatest number of gold medals at a single Olympics, and how many? A: Michael Phelps. He won 8 gold medals at the Beijing 2008 Olympic games.

Q: The Statue of Liberty was gifted to the United States by which country? A: France

Q: Who improved the design of the modern-day incandescent light bulb? A: Thomas Edison

Q: Which was the country that first made the use of paper money? A: China

Q: Where did the Olympic Games originate? A: Greece

Q: If you boil water, what do you get? A: Steam

Q: Which fruit is the most popular and most consumed in the world? A: Bananas - more than 40 tons of bananas are consumed annually.

Q: Which is the biggest spider in the world? A: The tarantula. It lives in the Amazon basin.

Q: How many planets are in our solar system? Can you name them all? A: There are eight planets in our solar system. These are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn,

Uranus, and Neptune.

Q: Which is the smallest country in the world? A: The Vatican, located in Rome.

Q: Ascorbic Acid is another name for which Vitamin? A, B or C? A: Vitamin C.

Q: Which U.S. President is Barack Obama? A: 44th, 54th or 64th? The 44th President of the United States

Q: Which singing voice is the highest pitch? Soprano, tenor or baritone? A: Soprano

Q: Does the word 'clandestine' mean noisy, secret or colorful? A: Secret

Q: In which year was the LEGO company founded? 1932, 1942 or 1952? A: 1932

Q: Which is taller? The Eiffel Tower or The Statue of Liberty? A: The Eiffel Tower (320 metres tall) is taller than The Statue of Liberty (93m tall)

Q: What was the last name of flight pioneers Orville and Wilbur? A: Wright

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