Best Trivia Questions and Answers [2024 Edition]

Trivia games have always been a great way to challenge your knowledge while having fun, whether it’s with friends, family, or solo. 2024 brings a fresh set of trivia questions that range from pop culture, history, sports, and beyond. If you’re ready to put your knowledge to the test, look no further. Below you’ll find 50 of the best trivia questions carefully crafted for this year’s edition. Each question is followed by four answer choices, but only one of them is correct. Are you ready to see how many you can answer correctly?


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Trivia Game: 50 Questions

1. Who won the Academy Award for Best Actress in 2023?
a) Michelle Yeoh
b) Cate Blanchett
c) Viola Davis
d) Ana de Armas

2. What is the capital city of Finland?
a) Oslo
b) Helsinki
c) Stockholm
d) Copenhagen

3. In which year was the first iPhone released?
a) 2007
b) 2008
c) 2006
d) 2009

4. What is the chemical symbol for gold?
a) Ag
b) Au
c) Fe
d) Pt

5. Which planet is known as the “Red Planet”?
a) Jupiter
b) Venus
c) Mars
d) Saturn

6. Who painted the Mona Lisa?
a) Vincent van Gogh
b) Leonardo da Vinci
c) Pablo Picasso
d) Claude Monet

7. Which country won the 2022 FIFA World Cup?
a) Brazil
b) Argentina
c) France
d) Germany

8. What is the longest river in the world?
a) Nile
b) Amazon
c) Yangtze
d) Mississippi

9. Who is the author of the Harry Potter series?
a) J.R.R. Tolkien
b) Stephen King
c) J.K. Rowling
d) George R.R. Martin

10. What is the largest mammal on Earth?
a) Elephant
b) Blue Whale
c) Giraffe
d) Orca

11. Who invented the light bulb?
a) Nikola Tesla
b) Alexander Graham Bell
c) Thomas Edison
d) Benjamin Franklin

12. How many continents are there in the world?
a) 5
b) 6
c) 7
d) 8

13. What is the boiling point of water at sea level?
a) 100°F
b) 212°F
c) 98°C
d) 100°C

14. Which artist is known for the song “Shape of You”?
a) Justin Bieber
b) Ed Sheeran
c) Shawn Mendes
d) Drake

15. What does DNA stand for?
a) Deoxyribose Acid
b) Deoxyribonucleic Acid
c) Ribosome Acid
d) Nucleotide Acid

16. In which sport would you perform a “slam dunk”?
a) Tennis
b) Basketball
c) Football
d) Volleyball

17. What is the smallest country in the world?
a) Monaco
b) Vatican City
c) Luxembourg
d) Liechtenstein

18. Who wrote the novel “1984”?
a) Aldous Huxley
b) George Orwell
c) Ray Bradbury
d) Philip K. Dick

19. Which element has the atomic number 1?
a) Hydrogen
b) Helium
c) Oxygen
d) Carbon

20. How many rings are there on the Olympic flag?
a) 4
b) 5
c) 6
d) 7

21. What is the capital of Australia?
a) Sydney
b) Canberra
c) Melbourne
d) Perth

22. What is the tallest building in the world as of 2024?
a) Shanghai Tower
b) Burj Khalifa
c) One World Trade Center
d) Lotte World Tower

23. In which year did World War II end?
a) 1944
b) 1945
c) 1946
d) 1947

24. What is the most spoken language in the world?
a) English
b) Spanish
c) Mandarin Chinese
d) Hindi

25. Which superhero is also known as the “Dark Knight”?
a) Superman
b) Batman
c) Iron Man
d) Spider-Man

26. What is the currency of Japan?
a) Yen
b) Won
c) Dollar
d) Yuan

27. Who is the CEO of Tesla as of 2024?
a) Bill Gates
b) Elon Musk
c) Jeff Bezos
d) Sundar Pichai

28. How many hearts does an octopus have?
a) 1
b) 2
c) 3
d) 4

29. What is the hardest natural substance on Earth?
a) Gold
b) Diamond
c) Quartz
d) Steel

30. In which country did the Olympic Games originate?
a) Italy
b) France
c) Greece
d) Egypt

31. What is the most populous country in the world as of 2024?
a) United States
b) India
c) China
d) Brazil

32. How many legs does a spider have?
a) 6
b) 8
c) 10
d) 12

33. What is the main ingredient in guacamole?
a) Tomato
b) Avocado
c) Lettuce
d) Potato

34. Who was the first man to walk on the moon?
a) Buzz Aldrin
b) Neil Armstrong
c) Yuri Gagarin
d) John Glenn

35. What is the capital of Canada?
a) Toronto
b) Vancouver
c) Ottawa
d) Montreal

36. In which movie would you hear the quote, “May the Force be with you”?
a) Star Wars
b) Star Trek
c) Guardians of the Galaxy
d) The Matrix

37. What is the square root of 64?
a) 6
b) 7
c) 8
d) 9

38. What color are the stars on the American flag?
a) White
b) Red
c) Blue
d) Yellow

39. Which animal is known as the “King of the Jungle”?
a) Tiger
b) Lion
c) Elephant
d) Gorilla

40. Who is known as the “Father of Computers”?
a) Bill Gates
b) Charles Babbage
c) Steve Jobs
d) Alan Turing

41. In which ocean is the Bermuda Triangle located?
a) Atlantic Ocean
b) Pacific Ocean
c) Indian Ocean
d) Arctic Ocean

42. What is the main gas found in the Earth’s atmosphere?
a) Oxygen
b) Nitrogen
c) Carbon Dioxide
d) Hydrogen

43. Which U.S. state is known as the “Sunshine State”?
a) California
b) Florida
c) Texas
d) Arizona

44. Who wrote the play “Romeo and Juliet”?
a) Christopher Marlowe
b) William Shakespeare
c) John Milton
d) Charles Dickens

45. What is the national flower of Japan?
a) Cherry Blossom
b) Rose
c) Lotus
d) Orchid

46. How many bones are in the adult human body?
a) 200
b) 204
c) 206
d) 208

47. Who discovered penicillin?
a) Louis Pasteur
b) Alexander Fleming
c) Marie Curie
d) Albert Einstein

48. What is the largest island in the world?
a) Greenland
b) Madagascar
c) Borneo
d) New Guinea

49. Who played the character of Jack Dawson in the movie “Titanic”?
a) Brad Pitt
b) Johnny Depp
c) Leonardo DiCaprio
d) Matt Damon

50. What is the chemical formula for water?
a) CO2
b) H2O
c) O2
d) N2

 

 

  1. a) Michelle Yeoh
  2. b) Helsinki
  3. a) 2007
  4. b) Au
  5. c) Mars
  6. b) Leonardo da Vinci
  7. b) Argentina
  8. a) Nile
  9. c) J.K. Rowling
  10. b) Blue Whale
  11. c) Thomas Edison
  12. c) 7
  13. d) 100°C
  14. b) Ed Sheeran
  15. b) Deoxyribonucleic Acid
  16. b) Basketball
  17. b) Vatican City
  18. b) George Orwell
  19. a) Hydrogen
  20. b) 5
  21. b) Canberra
  22. b) Burj Khalifa
  23. b) 1945
  24. c) Mandarin Chinese
  25. b) Batman

26. a) Yen
27. b) Elon Musk
28. c) 3
29. b) Diamond
30. c) Greece
31. b) India
32. b) 8
33. b) Avocado
34. b) Neil Armstrong
35. c) Ottawa
36. a) Star Wars
37. c) 8
38. a) White
39. b) Lion
40. b) Charles Babbage
41. a) Atlantic Ocean
42. b) Nitrogen
43. b) Florida
44. b) William Shakespeare
45. a) Cherry Blossom
46. c) 206
47. b) Alexander Fleming
48. a) Greenland
49. c) Leonardo DiCaprio
50. b) H2O

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