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Daily Dozen Trivia: 30 Fun and Challenging Questions to Test Your Knowledge!

Welcome to the “Daily Dozen Trivia” challenge! This trivia game is designed to test your knowledge on a variety of topics, from general facts to interesting tidbits you might encounter daily. Whether you’re a trivia enthusiast or just looking to learn something new, these questions are sure to keep you on your toes. Are you ready to put your knowledge to the test? Let’s dive into the fun!

Trivia Questions

  1. Which planet is known as the “Red Planet”?

    • A) Venus
    • B) Mars
    • C) Jupiter
    • D) Mercury
  2. What is the chemical symbol for gold?

    • A) Au
    • B) Ag
    • C) Fe
    • D) Hg
  3. How many continents are there on Earth?

    • A) 5
    • B) 6
    • C) 7
    • D) 8
  4. In what year did the Titanic sink?

    • A) 1912
    • B) 1922
    • C) 1905
    • D) 1918
  5. What is the capital of Japan?

    • A) Seoul
    • B) Tokyo
    • C) Beijing
    • D) Bangkok
  6. Who wrote the play “Romeo and Juliet”?

    • A) Charles Dickens
    • B) William Shakespeare
    • C) Jane Austen
    • D) Mark Twain
  7. What is the smallest prime number?

    • A) 0
    • B) 1
    • C) 2
    • D) 3
  8. Which animal is known as the “King of the Jungle”?

    • A) Tiger
    • B) Elephant
    • C) Lion
    • D) Leopard
  9. What is the boiling point of water in Celsius?

    • A) 90°C
    • B) 100°C
    • C) 110°C
    • D) 120°C
  10. Which element has the atomic number 1?

    • A) Helium
    • B) Oxygen
    • C) Hydrogen
    • D) Carbon
  11. What color are most leaves due to chlorophyll?

    • A) Red
    • B) Yellow
    • C) Green
    • D) Blue
  12. Who painted the Mona Lisa?

    • A) Vincent van Gogh
    • B) Pablo Picasso
    • C) Leonardo da Vinci
    • D) Claude Monet
  13. How many days are there in a leap year?

    • A) 364
    • B) 365
    • C) 366
    • D) 367
  14. What is the capital of France?

    • A) Madrid
    • B) Rome
    • C) Berlin
    • D) Paris
  15. Which organ in the human body pumps blood?

    • A) Lungs
    • B) Heart
    • C) Liver
    • D) Kidney
  16. What is the largest mammal in the world?

    • A) Elephant
    • B) Blue Whale
    • C) Giraffe
    • D) Great White Shark
  17. What type of galaxy is the Milky Way?

    • A) Elliptical
    • B) Spiral
    • C) Irregular
    • D) Lenticular
  18. Which gas do plants absorb from the atmosphere?

    • A) Oxygen
    • B) Carbon Dioxide
    • C) Nitrogen
    • D) Helium
  19. How many sides does a pentagon have?

    • A) 4
    • B) 5
    • C) 6
    • D) 7
  20. Who discovered gravity after observing a falling apple?

    • A) Albert Einstein
    • B) Isaac Newton
    • C) Galileo Galilei
    • D) Nikola Tesla
  21. Which ocean is the largest on Earth?

    • A) Atlantic Ocean
    • B) Indian Ocean
    • C) Arctic Ocean
    • D) Pacific Ocean
  22. What is the hardest natural substance on Earth?

    • A) Gold
    • B) Diamond
    • C) Quartz
    • D) Silver
  23. How many rings are on the Olympic flag?

    • A) 3
    • B) 4
    • C) 5
    • D) 6
  24. Who was the first president of the United States?

    • A) Thomas Jefferson
    • B) John Adams
    • C) George Washington
    • D) James Madison
  25. Which planet is closest to the Sun?

    • A) Venus
    • B) Earth
    • C) Mercury
    • D) Mars
  26. What is the square root of 64?

    • A) 6
    • B) 7
    • C) 8
    • D) 9
  27. In which country is the Great Pyramid of Giza located?

    • A) Mexico
    • B) India
    • C) Egypt
    • D) China
  28. What is the largest planet in our solar system?

    • A) Earth
    • B) Mars
    • C) Jupiter
    • D) Saturn
  29. What is the main ingredient in traditional Japanese miso soup?

    • A) Tofu
    • B) Seaweed
    • C) Miso paste
    • D) Rice
  30. How many players are there on a soccer team?

    • A) 9
    • B) 10
    • C) 11
    • D) 12

 

  1. B) Mars
  2. A) Au
  3. C) 7
  4. A) 1912
  5. B) Tokyo
  6. B) William Shakespeare
  7. C) 2
  8. C) Lion
  9. B) 100°C
  10. C) Hydrogen
  11. C) Green
  12. C) Leonardo da Vinci
  13. C) 366
  14. D) Paris
  15. B) Heart
  16. B) Blue Whale
  17. B) Spiral
  18. B) Carbon Dioxide
  19. B) 5
  20. B) Isaac Newton
  21. D) Pacific Ocean
  22. B) Diamond
  23. C) 5
  24. C) George Washington
  25. C) Mercury
  26. C) 8
  27. C) Egypt
  28. C) Jupiter
  29. C) Miso paste
  30. C) 11

 

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