Test Your Brainpower: A General Knowledge Quiz for Everyone

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Are you ready for the ultimate general knowledge quiz? This is your chance to put your mental muscles to the test. This `brainpower test` is designed to challenge everyone, from trivia novices to seasoned experts. With a variety of subjects covered, this fun trivia questions challenge will help you see what you know and learn what you don't. Go ahead, take a shot at these multiple choice quiz questions and find out if you can truly `test your knowledge`!

Q1. What is the capital of Australia?

  • A) Sydney
  • B) Canberra
  • C) Melbourne
  • D) Brisbane

Q2. Which planet is known as the "Red Planet"?

  • A) Venus
  • B) Mars
  • C) Jupiter
  • D) Saturn

Q3. Who wrote the play "Romeo and Juliet"?

  • A) Charles Dickens
  • B) Jane Austen
  • C) William Shakespeare
  • D) Leo Tolstoy

Q4. What is the chemical symbol for gold?

  • A) Ag
  • B) Au
  • C) Fe
  • D) Hg

Q5. What is the largest ocean on Earth?

  • A) Pacific Ocean
  • B) Atlantic Ocean
  • C) Indian Ocean
  • D) Arctic Ocean

Q6. In what year did the Titanic sink?

  • A) 1905
  • B) 1910
  • C) 1912
  • D) 1920

Q7. How many continents are there?

  • A) 5
  • B) 6
  • C) 7
  • D) 8

Q8. What is the longest river in the world?

  • A) Amazon River
  • B) Nile River
  • C) Mississippi River
  • D) Yangtze River

Q9. Who was the first person to walk on the moon?

  • A) Neil Armstrong
  • B) Buzz Aldrin
  • C) Yuri Gagarin
  • D) Michael Collins

Q10. What is the capital of Japan?

  • A) Osaka
  • B) Tokyo
  • C) Kyoto
  • D) Hiroshima

Q11. What is the main ingredient of guacamole?

  • A) Tomato
  • B) Onion
  • C) Avocado
  • D) Cilantro

Q12. What is the fastest land animal?

  • A) Lion
  • B) Gazelle
  • C) Cheetah
  • D) Ostrich

Q13. Who painted the Mona Lisa?

  • A) Leonardo da Vinci
  • B) Pablo Picasso
  • C) Michelangelo
  • D) Raphael

Q14. How many bones are in the adult human body?

  • A) 201
  • B) 206
  • C) 215
  • D) 200

Q15. Which is the world's smallest country?

  • A) Monaco
  • B) San Marino
  • C) Vatican City
  • D) Liechtenstein

Q16. What is the largest organ in the human body?

  • A) Heart
  • B) Liver
  • C) Skin
  • D) Lungs

Q17. What is the powerhouse of the cell?

  • A) Nucleus
  • B) Mitochondria
  • C) Ribosome
  • D) Cytoplasm

Q18. What is the chemical symbol for table salt?

  • A) HCl
  • B) H2O
  • C) NaCl
  • D) CO2

Q19. Who was the first President of the United States?

  • A) Thomas Jefferson
  • B) George Washington
  • C) John Adams
  • D) Abraham Lincoln

Q20. What is the largest desert in the world?

  • A) Antarctic Polar Desert
  • B) Sahara Desert
  • C) Gobi Desert
  • D) Arabian Desert

Q21. What is the name of the galaxy our solar system is in?

  • A) Andromeda
  • B) Milky Way
  • C) Triangulum
  • D) Sombrero

Q22. Who is the author of the Harry Potter series?

  • A) Stephen King
  • B) J.K. Rowling
  • C) George R.R. Martin
  • D) J.R.R. Tolkien

Q23. Which gas do plants absorb from the atmosphere?

  • A) Oxygen
  • B) Nitrogen
  • C) Carbon Dioxide
  • D) Hydrogen

Q24. What is the largest animal in the world?

  • A) African Elephant
  • B) Blue Whale
  • C) Giraffe
  • D) Great White Shark

Q25. Which country is famous for its pyramids?

  • A) Mexico
  • B) Italy
  • C) Egypt
  • D) Greece

Q26. What is the most widely spoken language in the world?

  • A) Mandarin Chinese
  • B) Spanish
  • C) English
  • D) Hindi

Q27. What is the chemical symbol for the element Oxygen?

  • A) O
  • B) Ox
  • C) Oy
  • D) On

Q28. What is the currency of the United Kingdom?

  • A) Euro
  • B) Dollar
  • C) Pound Sterling
  • D) Yen

Q29. What is the capital of France?

  • A) Rome
  • B) Paris
  • C) Berlin
  • D) Madrid

Q30. What is the boiling point of water in Celsius?

  • A) 0°C
  • B) 50°C
  • C) 100°C
  • D) 212°C

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