Published: Saturday 11th January 2025A free General Knowledge quiz for those who enjoy a more challenging quiz.
What is the capital city of Bhutan?Thimphu.
In which country was the first Starbucks opened outside North America?Japan.
The Guru Granth Sahib is the central text of which religion?Sikhism.
As at 2025. how many elements are there in the Periodic Table?118
Which songs with "Blue" in the title were UK top twenty hits for the following artists,[a] Elvis Presley (2007), [b] Ray Martin (1952), [c] Pras (1998), [d] Justin Hayward & John Lodge (1975) and [e] Eiffel 65 (1999)?[a] "Blue Suede Shoes", reached no 13, [b] "Blue Tango", no 8, [c] "Blue Angels", no 6, [d] "Blue Guitar", no 8 and [e] "Blue (Da Ba Dee), no 1.
In the movie, what is the name of Bridget Jones' baby?William.
What fruit symbolises good luck in the Chinese New Year?Orange.
Which two chess pieces are involved in the move known as "Castling"?Rook and King.
Who was the Greek and Roman God of silence?Harpocrates.
Which London underground line has the most stations?District Line.
Which poet was known as "The Bard of Ayrshire"?Robert Burns.
Who was the first US President to resign from office?Richard Nixon.
Who is the Godmother of Elton John's children?Lady Gaga.
Of what is Gamophobia the fear?Commitment or marriage.
The Greater Road Runner is the official State bird of which US State?New Mexico.
Which fruit has the latin name Mangifera indica?Mango.
In which year was Barack Obama inaugurated as US President?(January 20th) 2009.
Who composed the music for the ballet "The Firebird"?Stravinsky.
Which fruit is used to flavour Southern Comfort?Peach.
Which was the first act to ever appear on TV's "Top of the Pops"?Dusty Springfield.
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