Subjective Questions
Q.1.
In which part of your body would you find the cruciate ligament?
  • 50%
    Knee
Q.2.
What is the name of the main antagonist in the Shakespeare play Othello?
  • 0%
    Iago
Q.3.
What element is denoted by the chemical symbol Sn in the periodic table?
  • 100%
    Tin
Q.4.
What is the name of the 1976 film about the Watergate scandal, starring Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman?
  • 0%
    All the President's Men
Q.5.
How many of Henry VIII's wives were called Catherine?
  • 100%
    3
Q.6.
What was the most popular girls name in the UK in 2019?
  • 100%
    Olivia
Q.7.
Which comedian was the second permanent host of Never Mind the Buzzcocks after Mark Lamarr?
  • 0%
    Simon Amstell
Q.8.
Which popular video game franchise has released games with the subtitles World At War and Black Ops?
  • 0%
    Call of Duty
Q.9.
In what US State is the city Nashville?
  • 100%
    Tennessee
Q.10.
Which rock band was founded by Trent Reznor in 1988?
  • 0%
    Nine Inch Nails
Q.11.
What is the currency of Denmark?
  • 0%
    Krone
Q.12.
Which Tennis Grand Slam is played on a clay surface?
  • 0%
    The French Open (Roland Garros)
Q.13.
In which European country would you find the Rijksmuseum?
  • 0%
    Netherlands
Q.14.
How many films have Al Pacino and Robert De Niro appeared in together?
  • 0%
    Four (The Godfather Part 2, Heat, Righteous Kill, The Irishman)
Q.15.
What was the old name for a Snickers bar before it changed in 1990?
  • 0%
    Marathon
Q.16.
Who was the head of state in Japan during the second world war?
  • 0%
    Emperor Hirohito
Q.17.
What is the smallest planet in our solar system?
  • 0%
    Mercury
Q.18.
Who wrote the novels Gone Girl and Sharp Objects?
  • 0%
    Gillian Flynn
Q.19.
Which legendary surrealist artist is famous for painting melting clocks?
  • 0%
    Salvador Dali
Q.20.
Which football club plays its home games at Loftus Road
  • 0%
    Queen's Park Rangers
Q.21.
Continental United States has 4 time zones, can you name them?
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    Pacific, Mountain, Central, Eastern
Q.22.
What was the Turkish city of Istanbul called before 1930?
  • 0%
    Constantinople
Q.23.
From which US city do the band The Killers originate?
  • 0%
    Las Vegas
Q.24.
Name the Coffee shop in US sitcom Friends
  • 0%
    Central Perk
Q.25.
How many human players are there on each side in a polo match?
  • 0%
    Four
Q.26.
In what year did Tony Blair become British Prime Minister?
  • 0%
    1997
Q.27.
How many times has England won the men's football World Cup?
  • 0%
    Once (1966)
Q.28.
What is the capital of New Zealand?
  • 0%
    Wellington
Q.29.
Street artist Banksy is originally associated with which British city?
  • 0%
    Bristol
Q.30.
From what grain is the Japanese spirit Sake made?
  • 0%
    Rice