Let's get quizzical!

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Get Quizzical!

Test your knowledge with our fun and engaging quiz that challenges you on a variety of topics! From ancient deities to modern inventions, you'll find questions that pique your interest and broaden your horizons.

Highlights of the Quiz:

  • Multiple choice format
  • Covering diverse subjects
  • Ideal for quiz lovers and trivia enthusiasts
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by CuriousCat127
This Egyptian deity is most commonly depicted with the body of a woman and the head of a cat.
Bastet
Anubis
Isis
Anuket
What is the national animal of Scotland?
Sheep
Otter
Unicorn
Scottish crossbill
According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the certified hottest pepper in the world is what?
Trinidad Scorpion
Carolina Reaper
Habanero
Dragon’s Breath
This word is an animal, a city in NY, and also a verb that means to overawe or intimidate.
Turkey
Moose
Buffalo
Chicken
Before settling on the title “Friends” the famous 90’s TV show went by which name?
Insomnia Cafe
Twentysomethings
Friends You’d Like to Have
Central Perk
Which scientist is the only Nobel Prize laureate to win a Nobel award in two different scientific categories?
Niels Bohr
Francis Crick
Marie Curie
Linus Pauling
The largest desert on Earth is:
Antarctic
Arctic
Sahara
Gobi
Which company’s motto is “don’t be evil”?
Amazon
Microsoft
Patagonia
Google
What was the first name in 1916 of what is now known Dunedin's Rialto Cinema?
St. John Theatre
St. James Theatre
DeLuxe Theatre
The Empire Theatre
The Rialto bridge is found in which Italian city?
Rome
Florence
Venice
Naples
Venice beach is in the metropolitan area of which American city?
Atlanta
Los Angeles
San Francisco
California
Mayfield is a small town in which South Island region?
Canterbury
Nelson
Otago
Marlborough
Which city just broke the record for the world's biggest fountain?
Dubai
Las Vegas
Montreal
Abu Dhabi
The Hollyford Track is a tramping track in which area of the South Island?
Abel Tasman National Park
Fiordland
Airaki/Mount Cook National Park
Prof. John Tagg isolated how many strains of bacteria during the course of his study and research?
1000
2000
3000
2500
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