
The Daily Quiz Show
The Daily Quiz Show is a trivia podcast that releases a new episode every day, each focusing on a different category. From sports and music to geography and general knowledge, every question comes with an interesting tidbit to make learning fun. Season 3 launched on January 27, 2024, bringing back the multi-choice format. Hosted by Montgomery Jones and Amalia Dupray, it's a daily challenge for trivia enthusiasts.
Episodes
Entertainment, Society and Culture | The role of Shuri in the Marvel Cinematic Universe is played by which actor? (+ 8 more...)
The Daily Quiz - Entertainment, Society and Culture
Today's Questions:
Question 1: The role of Shuri in the Marvel Cinematic Universe is played by which actor?
Question 2: What does the abbreviation 'WTO' stand for?
Question 3: In which year was Monsters, Inc. first released in the cinema?
Question 4: In which year was Beauty and the Beast released?
Question 5: Which of these people was a
Geography | What is the capital city of Zambia? (+ 7 more...)
The Daily Quiz - Geography
Today's Questions:
Question 1: What is the capital city of Zambia?
Question 2: Which river runs through Rome?
Question 3: What sea is to the east of Italy?
Question 4: In which country would you find the UNESCO World Heritage site of Angkor Wat?
Question 5: Which region of the world uses '.vn' at the end of its web addresses?
Question 6: What body of water bord
Music | Which English rock band released the song 'Come Together'? (+ 8 more...)
The Daily Quiz - Music
Today's Questions:
Question 1: Which English rock band released the song 'Come Together'?
Question 2: Which English rock band released the studio album 'Disintegration'?
Question 3: What type of instrument is a maraca?
Question 4: Which Canadian singer released the song 'Girlfriend'?
Question 5: Which English rock band released the song 'Good Times Bad Times'?
Ques
Art and Literature | What was the sequel to Louisa May Alcott's "Little Women"? (+ 8 more...)
The Daily Quiz - Art and Literature
Today's Questions:
Question 1: What was the sequel to Louisa May Alcott's "Little Women"?
Question 2: Which artistic style of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries revived the order and harmony of ancient Greek and Roman art?
Question 3: The painting "The Gleaners" by Jean-François Millet is a part of which art movement?
Question 4: Which au
Sports and Leisure | Which of these is an American Football team based in Cincinnati? (+ 7 more...)
The Daily Quiz - Sports and Leisure
Today's Questions:
Question 1: Which of these is an American Football team based in Cincinnati?
Question 2: According to his 1989 obituary, which racing legend was survived by more than 600 sons and daughters?
Question 3: With which sport is Serena Williams associated?
Question 4: Which of these is a baseball team based in Philadelphia?
Question 5: The
General Knowledge | What is the most basic juggling pattern? (+ 7 more...)
The Daily Quiz - General Knowledge
Today's Questions:
Question 1: What is the most basic juggling pattern?
Question 2: What toy was released in 1957, creating an instant craze among children?
Question 3: Which part of speech is 'hastily'?
Question 4: Where is the mandrill native to?
Question 5: In which country was natural gas first used as a source of energy?
Question 6: In the nursery
Science and Nature | Which is an example of a sexually transmitted disease? (+ 7 more...)
The Daily Quiz - Science and Nature
Today's Questions:
Question 1: Which is an example of a sexually transmitted disease?
Question 2: Who developed the theory of universal gravitation?
Question 3: What is the name given to a naturally occurring mineral-like substance that does not demonstrate crystallinity?
Question 4: What word describes the porous openings on the surface of leaves?
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Entertainment, Society and Culture | Which director directed Independence Day? (+ 7 more...)
The Daily Quiz - Entertainment, Society and Culture
Today's Questions:
Question 1: Which director directed Independence Day?
Question 2: Which animal would you associate with the American Airlines logo?
Question 3: Which three gods make up the Hindu Trimurti?
Question 4: Which actor played the role of Robin Hood in The Adventures of Robin Hood?
Question 5: What is the plot of the movie Th
Geography | Bandar Seri Begawan is the capital city of which country? (+ 7 more...)
The Daily Quiz - Geography
Today's Questions:
Question 1: Bandar Seri Begawan is the capital city of which country?
Question 2: In which country would you find the City of Salzburg?
Question 3: Which country uses a Lek as a unit of currency?
Question 4: What is the name used for any half of the globe?
Question 5: What is the state capital of Louisiana?
Question 6: What is the capital cit
Music | Which song, originally recorded by Édith Piaf, was later covered by Grace Jones? (+ 7 more...)
The Daily Quiz - Music
Today's Questions:
Question 1: Which song, originally recorded by Édith Piaf, was later covered by Grace Jones?
Question 2: Which Keyboard Player Had An "Arkestra" and Claimed To Have Come From Another Planet"?
Question 3: Which song begins with the lyrics: "Somebody once told me ; The world is gonna roll me..."?
Question 4: Which American Latin pop duo released the
Art and Literature | Which author wrote 'The Tales of Beedle the Bard'? (+ 8 more...)
The Daily Quiz - Art and Literature
Today's Questions:
Question 1: Which author wrote 'The Tales of Beedle the Bard'?
Question 2: Which author wrote 'Prose Edda'?
Question 3: Which author wrote 'And Quiet Flows the Don'?
Question 4: Which author wrote 'Mary Stuart'?
Question 5: Which piece of written work starts with the line 'Mrs. Rachel Lynde lived just where the Avonlea main road dippe
Sports and Leisure | With which sport is Kenenisa Bekele associated? (+ 7 more...)
The Daily Quiz - Sports and Leisure
Today's Questions:
Question 1: With which sport is Kenenisa Bekele associated?
Question 2: Which of these is an American Football team based in Buffalo?
Question 3: Who is the tennis player who married John Lloyd in 1979 and went by his name when she won Wimbledon in 1981?
Question 4: With which sport is Annika Sörenstam associated?
Question 5: Which of
General Knowledge | What word could refer to a dance or a dot? (+ 6 more...)
The Daily Quiz - General Knowledge
Today's Questions:
Question 1: What word could refer to a dance or a dot?
Question 2: What is the verb that means to shorten a word or phrase by omitting letters?
Question 3: What is the sound made by a horse when it 'whinnies'?
Question 4: Which word is defined as 'askew'?
Question 5: What is the basic unit of currency for Afghanistan?
Question 6: What
Science and Nature | What is the name of the chemistry law stating that the pressure of a gas at constant temperature varies inversely with its volume? (+ 8 more...)
The Daily Quiz - Science and Nature
Today's Questions:
Question 1: What is the name of the chemistry law stating that the pressure of a gas at constant temperature varies inversely with its volume?
Question 2: What was the first name of the physicist Newton?
Question 3: Who Invented The Elevator?
Question 4: What is Coniology the study of?
Question 5: What is the name of the dinosaur that
Entertainment, Society and Culture | Name the movie that matches the following plot summary: 'A wheelchair-bound photographer spies on his neighbors from his apartment.' (+ 8 more...)
The Daily Quiz - Entertainment, Society and Culture
Today's Questions:
Question 1: Name the movie that matches the following plot summary: 'A wheelchair-bound photographer spies on his neighbors from his apartment.'
Question 2: Which actor received 3 Oscar nominations in one year, winning for his supporting role in "Syriana"?
Question 3: What is the name of the Japanese art of flower arrang
Geography | In which country would you find Schönbrunn Palace and Gardens? (+ 7 more...)
The Daily Quiz - Geography
Today's Questions:
Question 1: In which country would you find Schönbrunn Palace and Gardens?
Question 2: Where would you find the city of Rotterdam?
Question 3: Which mountain is the highest peak in Turkey and is considered a national symbol?
Question 4: What was the former name of the Moluccas, islands known for cloves, mace, and nutmeg?
Question 5: In which c
Music | 'Electric Avenue' was a one hit wonder in 1983 by which artist? (+ 8 more...)
The Daily Quiz - Music
Today's Questions:
Question 1: 'Electric Avenue' was a one hit wonder in 1983 by which artist?
Question 2: Which popular musical features the music of ABBA?
Question 3: Which American band released the studio album 'Evil Empire'?
Question 4: Which 60's Star Was Born In Johannesburg And Christened Michael Lubowitz?
Question 5: Which song begins with the lyrics: "Maki
Art and Literature | Which author wrote 'A Wrinkle in Time'? (+ 7 more...)
The Daily Quiz - Art and Literature
Today's Questions:
Question 1: Which author wrote 'A Wrinkle in Time'?
Question 2: Which artist painted "The Great Wave off Kanagawa"
Question 3: In which book does 'Mr Bennet' appear?
Question 4: Which of the following characters does not appear in Shakespeare's 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'?
Question 5: What is the profession of Michael Flatley and Mart
Sports and Leisure | What sport would you associate with The Copa Libertadores? (+ 8 more...)
The Daily Quiz - Sports and Leisure
Today's Questions:
Question 1: What sport would you associate with The Copa Libertadores?
Question 2: Which of these is a basketball team based in Milwaukee?
Question 3: What sport would you associate with The Tour de France?
Question 4: Which country won the 2002 FIFA World Cup, hosted in South Korea and Japan?
Question 5: Which of these is a baseball
General Knowledge | Which word is defined as 'copious but meaningless talk or writing'? (+ 8 more...)
The Daily Quiz - General Knowledge
Today's Questions:
Question 1: Which word is defined as 'copious but meaningless talk or writing'?
Question 2: What word is used in the NATO Phonetic Alphabet for the letter L?
Question 3: What Is Ghee?
Question 4: What is the value of the letter Q in Scrabble?
Question 5: What was the real name of Eric Morecambes partner?
Question 6: What word is used
Science and Nature | Aspirin was originally obtained from the bark of which tree? (+ 7 more...)
The Daily Quiz - Science and Nature
Today's Questions:
Question 1: Aspirin was originally obtained from the bark of which tree?
Question 2: Electrum is a natural alloy of gold and what other metal?
Question 3: What Was The Colossus, Developed In Buckinghamshire In 1943?
Question 4: What is Ecophysiology the study of?
Question 5: Cocci, Spirilla, and Streptococci are types of what?
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Entertainment, Society and Culture | Which bird is associated with delivering babies? (+ 8 more...)
The Daily Quiz - Entertainment, Society and Culture
Today's Questions:
Question 1: Which bird is associated with delivering babies?
Question 2: Which actor has featured in films including Batman Begins and Lucy?
Question 3: What is the name of the Islamic call to prayer?
Question 4: In which 1988 animated film did Jessica Rabbit appear?
Question 5: What is the term for when a civilian gov
Geography | The country of Bhutan is on which continent? (+ 8 more...)
The Daily Quiz - Geography
Today's Questions:
Question 1: The country of Bhutan is on which continent?
Question 2: The world's biggest meteor crater is located in which country?
Question 3: Which of these colors would you find on the flag of Syria?
Question 4: Which of these colors is included on the flag of Greece?
Question 5: In which country would you find the UNESCO World Heritage sit
Music | Who was the lead singer of Big Brother and the holding Company? (+ 7 more...)
The Daily Quiz - Music
Today's Questions:
Question 1: Who was the lead singer of Big Brother and the holding Company?
Question 2: In 2007, which artist had a hit with her song 'No One'?
Question 3: Who performed the song 'La Bamba'?
Question 4: Jenny and Lyn Beggren Are Singers With Which 90's Group
Question 5: Which American singer released the album 'Music Box'?
Question 6: Who won the
Art and Literature | What are the name of the factory workers who love cacao beans in a classic children's book by Roald Dahl? (+ 8 more...)
The Daily Quiz - Art and Literature
Today's Questions:
Question 1: What are the name of the factory workers who love cacao beans in a classic children's book by Roald Dahl?
Question 2: In the Grimm fairy tale "Town Musicians of Bremen", which group of aging animals sets out for Bremen to become musicians?
Question 3: Which decorative art movement emerged in the late nineteenth century and w
Sports and Leisure | Which of these is a baseball team based in St. Louis? (+ 8 more...)
The Daily Quiz - Sports and Leisure
Today's Questions:
Question 1: Which of these is a baseball team based in St. Louis?
Question 2: Who Did Muhammed Ali Fight In 'The Rumble In The Jungle''?
Question 3: In the sport of American football, what is the term for scoring 6 points by carrying the ball into the opponent's end zone?
Question 4: What 3 Letter Word It The Name Given To A Replayed P
General Knowledge | After which famous person in history was the teddy bear named? (+ 8 more...)
The Daily Quiz - General Knowledge
Today's Questions:
Question 1: After which famous person in history was the teddy bear named?
Question 2: According to the Christmas song what did my true love give to me on the fifth day of Christmas?
Question 3: In phonetics, the j in 'juice' is an example of what kind of sound?
Question 4: In gaming, what is the meaning of the abbreviation RPG?
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Science and Nature | What is the planet whose list of moons includes Oberon and Titania? (+ 8 more...)
The Daily Quiz - Science and Nature
Today's Questions:
Question 1: What is the planet whose list of moons includes Oberon and Titania?
Question 2: What is Fetology the study of?
Question 3: Which of the following is the main symptom of bronchitis?
Question 4: What allergy is caused by the pollen of certain plants?
Question 5: Which planet is never observable when the sky is fully dark?
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Geography | Which African country's national anthem is called 'Wimbo Wa Taifa' in Swahili, meaning 'anthem of the nation'? (+ 7 more...)
The Daily Quiz - Geography
Today's Questions:
Question 1: Which African country's national anthem is called 'Wimbo Wa Taifa' in Swahili, meaning 'anthem of the nation'?
Question 2: Which iconic landmark was originally built for the 1889 World's Fair?
Question 3: What German city was named for a stud farm that was formerly on the site?
Question 4: What Nationality Was The First European To
Music | Which American rock band released the album 'Blood Sugar Sex Magik'? (+ 8 more...)
The Daily Quiz - Music
Today's Questions:
Question 1: Which American rock band released the album 'Blood Sugar Sex Magik'?
Question 2: Which musician released 'Your Song'?
Question 3: How is 'Jiles P Richardson' more commonly known?
Question 4: What is the name of the musical note that is equal in length to two whole notes?
Question 5: Baha Men had a one hit wonder in 2000 with which song
Art and Literature | Which book contains the character 'Eugene Henderson'? (+ 7 more...)
The Daily Quiz - Art and Literature
Today's Questions:
Question 1: Which book contains the character 'Eugene Henderson'?
Question 2: Which piece of written work starts with the line ''Christmas won't be Christmas without any presents''?
Question 3: What playwright wrote "A Streetcar Named Desire"?
Question 4: Which artist painted "The Triumph of Galatea"
Question 5: Which author wrote 'Kr
Sports and Leisure | Who was the first to win the career grand slam of tennis (all four major championships)? (+ 7 more...)
The Daily Quiz - Sports and Leisure
Today's Questions:
Question 1: Who was the first to win the career grand slam of tennis (all four major championships)?
Question 2: Which of these is a soccer team based in Nashville?
Question 3: Which of these is a hockey team based in Buffalo?
Question 4: Which of these is a competition in soccer?
Question 5: How many slots with odd numbers does a sta
General Knowledge | In which country was natural gas first used as a source of energy? (+ 7 more...)
The Daily Quiz - General Knowledge
Today's Questions:
Question 1: In which country was natural gas first used as a source of energy?
Question 2: In the nursery rhyme, what animal belonged to a girl named Mary?
Question 3: What word is used in the NATO Phonetic Alphabet for the letter Y?
Question 4: What were 'Little Boy' and 'Fat Man'?
Question 5: What is another word for a prevarication?
Science and Nature | Which planet is third in mass and eighth from the sun? (+ 7 more...)
The Daily Quiz - Science and Nature
Today's Questions:
Question 1: Which planet is third in mass and eighth from the sun?
Question 2: What is Zoopathology the study of?
Question 3: In medical terms, what is the name of a condition in which a blood vessel gets blocked by an air bubble moving through the bloodstream?
Question 4: What animal lives in a warren?
Question 5: What does the M in
Entertainment, Society and Culture | Which of these quotes is from the film 'Crash'? (+ 8 more...)
The Daily Quiz - Entertainment, Society and Culture
Today's Questions:
Question 1: Which of these quotes is from the film 'Crash'?
Question 2: Which film won the Academy Award for Best Picture in 1999?
Question 3: Which director directed Blade Runner?
Question 4: What is the English title of the Christmas carol written by the Austrian Josef Mohr, originally called 'Stille Nacht'?
Question
Geography | What is the capital city of Cote d'Ivoire? (+ 8 more...)
The Daily Quiz - Geography
Today's Questions:
Question 1: What is the capital city of Cote d'Ivoire?
Question 2: Which of these colors is included on the flag of Argentina?
Question 3: In which country would you find the UNESCO World Heritage site of Pergamon?
Question 4: Where is Eurodisney?
Question 5: Which island country lies to the West of Australia?
Question 6: What is the capital
Music | Name The Guitar Like Instrument With A Circular Belly Of Streched Parchment (+ 8 more...)
The Daily Quiz - Music
Today's Questions:
Question 1: Name The Guitar Like Instrument With A Circular Belly Of Streched Parchment
Question 2: Who released the song 'Run the World'?
Question 3: Which English rock band released the studio album 'Goats Head Soup'?
Question 4: Why Does Gene Kelly Suddenly Stop In The 'Singing In The Rain' Routine
Question 5: Which English rock band released t
Art and Literature | Which author wrote 'Salome'? (+ 8 more...)
The Daily Quiz - Art and Literature
Today's Questions:
Question 1: Which author wrote 'Salome'?
Question 2: Which book contains the character 'Lily Bart'?
Question 3: Which author wrote 'Solaris'?
Question 4: In which book does 'Tuor' appear?
Question 5: The painting "Mona Lisa" by Leonardo da Vinci is a part of which art movement?
Question 6: Which artistic movement of the late eighteen
Sports and Leisure | What is the heaviest class of weight-lifting? (+ 8 more...)
The Daily Quiz - Sports and Leisure
Today's Questions:
Question 1: What is the heaviest class of weight-lifting?
Question 2: With which sport is Imran Khan associated?
Question 3: Which 2 boxers fought in 1971's 'Fight of the Century'?
Question 4: What does the acronym "NES" stand for?
Question 5: Which sport is played at The Ryder Cup?
Question 6: Which of these is an American Football
General Knowledge | After which famous person in history was the teddy bear named? (+ 4 more...)
The Daily Quiz - General Knowledge
Today's Questions:
Question 1: After which famous person in history was the teddy bear named?
Question 2: According to the Christmas song what did my true love give to me on the fifth day of Christmas?
Question 3: In phonetics, the j in 'juice' is an example of what kind of sound?
Question 4: In gaming, what is the meaning of the abbreviation RPG?
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Science and Nature | What is the name of the piece used to cover the intersection between two surfaces, usually to prevent leaking? (+ 8 more...)
The Daily Quiz - Science and Nature
Today's Questions:
Question 1: What is the name of the piece used to cover the intersection between two surfaces, usually to prevent leaking?
Question 2: What is Aetiology the study of?
Question 3: Which planet is the farthest from the Sun?
Question 4: What is the word for a female dog?
Question 5: For what valuable material do some people hunt walruses
Entertainment, Society and Culture | How does that Latin phrase 'Fons vitae caritas' translate into English? (+ 7 more...)
The Daily Quiz - Entertainment, Society and Culture
Today's Questions:
Question 1: How does that Latin phrase 'Fons vitae caritas' translate into English?
Question 2: Which actor originally played the role of Han Solo in Star Wars?
Question 3: In Ancient Greek mythology, which food of the gods was said to give humans immortality?
Question 4: What is the name of the fictional company owned
Geography | What is the capital city of Peru? (+ 7 more...)
The Daily Quiz - Geography
Today's Questions:
Question 1: What is the capital city of Peru?
Question 2: Which sea is located between Australia and New Zealand?
Question 3: Luanda is the capital city of which country?
Question 4: Which country's flag can be described as 'Two equal horizontal bands of blue and yellow.'?
Question 5: Which is the largest mountain range in India?
Question 6:
Music | Which nickname for Frank Sinatra highlights his role as a powerful figure in the music industry, much like a corporate CEO? (+ 7 more...)
The Daily Quiz - Music
Today's Questions:
Question 1: Which nickname for Frank Sinatra highlights his role as a powerful figure in the music industry, much like a corporate CEO?
Question 2: Which band includes 'Anni-Frid Lyngstad'?
Question 3: Which was Maroon's 5 second studio album?
Question 4: Who had a hit in 1984 with Round And Round?
Question 5: Which singer released the song 'Only
Art and Literature | In which book series does 'Gilderoy Lockhart' appear? (+ 7 more...)
The Daily Quiz - Art and Literature
Today's Questions:
Question 1: In which book series does 'Gilderoy Lockhart' appear?
Question 2: Which character in Romeo and Juliet totally forgets about his crush on Rosaline and falls in love with Juliet?
Question 3: Which piece of written work starts with the line 'In my younger and more vulnerable years my father gave me some advice that I’ve been tu
Sports and Leisure | With which sport is Billie Jean King associated? (+ 7 more...)
The Daily Quiz - Sports and Leisure
Today's Questions:
Question 1: With which sport is Billie Jean King associated?
Question 2: Which Swimming Stroke Was Introduced Into Competition In 1952
Question 3: What sport is Scotland widely considered to be the home of?
Question 4: With which sport is Steffi Graf associated?
Question 5: What is the name of the classic game where players take turns
General Knowledge | What is the Spanish word for "thank you"? (+ 7 more...)
The Daily Quiz - General Knowledge
Today's Questions:
Question 1: What is the Spanish word for "thank you"?
Question 2: What is the term for the backward momentum that a person feels after firing a gun?
Question 3: Which word is defined as 'an old Scots term meaning to look at somebody while they’re eating in the hope that they’ll give you some of their food'?
Question 4: On a sailing ship
Science and Nature | What large herbivore sleeps only one hour a night? (+ 8 more...)
The Daily Quiz - Science and Nature
Today's Questions:
Question 1: What large herbivore sleeps only one hour a night?
Question 2: What is Sinology the study of?
Question 3: What is Orology the study of?
Question 4: Which is the smallest planet in the Solar System?
Question 5: What is a baby seal known as?
Question 6: A young swan is known as what?
Question 7: Which two metals make up br
Geography | What is the capital city of Gabon? (+ 7 more...)
The Daily Quiz - Geography
Today's Questions:
Question 1: What is the capital city of Gabon?
Question 2: What does the flag of Belgium look like?
Question 3: What nation, with Vilnius as its capital, won independence in 1991 after previously being part of Poland and Russia?
Question 4: The southernmost point in the 48 mainland American states?
Question 5: What is the capital of Nebraska?
Music | Which legendary Beach boys album was never completed? (+ 7 more...)
The Daily Quiz - Music
Today's Questions:
Question 1: Which legendary Beach boys album was never completed?
Question 2: Which American hip hop band released the song 'Sabotage'?
Question 3: Which American alternative rock band released the studio album 'New Adventures in Hi-Fi'?
Question 4: 'Hot, Hot, Hot' was a one hit wonder in 1987 by which artist?
Question 5: Which English heavy metal
Art and Literature | What is the word for an artwork humoously excaggerating the qualities of a person? (+ 8 more...)
The Daily Quiz - Art and Literature
Today's Questions:
Question 1: What is the word for an artwork humoously excaggerating the qualities of a person?
Question 2: Who said 'But, soft! what light through yonder window breaks'?
Question 3: Which author wrote 'The Charterhouse of Parma'?
Question 4: Which piece of written work starts with the line 'Two households, both alike in dignity, in fai
Sports and Leisure | Which of these is a soccer team based in Cincinnati? (+ 8 more...)
The Daily Quiz - Sports and Leisure
Today's Questions:
Question 1: Which of these is a soccer team based in Cincinnati?
Question 2: What Is The Most Valuble Property In A Game Of British Monopoly?
Question 3: In hockey, what is the equivalent of a rugby scrum?
Question 4: With what is a tic-tac man associated?
Question 5: Which sport is played at The Copa América?
Question 6: What Nation
General Knowledge | What is the idiom used to describe a situation where there is little difference between two options or choices? (+ 2 more...)
The Daily Quiz - General Knowledge
Today's Questions:
Question 1: What is the idiom used to describe a situation where there is little difference between two options or choices?
Question 2: What is the technical name for the pair of intersecting lines in a firearm scope?
Question 3: What does the military acronym DEFCON stand for?
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Science and Nature | According to the Centre for Disease Control, what condition is the main reason that children miss school and adults miss work? (+ 8 more...)
The Daily Quiz - Science and Nature
Today's Questions:
Question 1: According to the Centre for Disease Control, what condition is the main reason that children miss school and adults miss work?
Question 2: What is Kymatology the study of?
Question 3: Which of these plants is carnivorous?
Question 4: Who wrote "A Brief History of Time"?
Question 5: What is the name given to Earth's outer l
Entertainment, Society and Culture | Which popular '90s show featured the character of Ross Geller? (+ 7 more...)
The Daily Quiz - Entertainment, Society and Culture
Today's Questions:
Question 1: Which popular '90s show featured the character of Ross Geller?
Question 2: Name the movie that matches the following plot summary: 'A former detective becomes obsessed with the woman he has been hired to trail.'
Question 3: Which of these languages would you find spoken in Pakistan?
Question 4: Which animal
Geography | Which of these colors would you find on the flag of United Kingdom? (+ 8 more...)
The Daily Quiz - Geography
Today's Questions:
Question 1: Which of these colors would you find on the flag of United Kingdom?
Question 2: What is the capital city of Bulgaria?
Question 3: What Was Ho Chi Minh City Previously Known As?
Question 4: Which country's flag can be described as 'White with a blue star centered between two equal horizontal blue bands'?
Question 5: What is the capi
Music | What is the name of the woman from The Black Eyed Peas? (+ 7 more...)
The Daily Quiz - Music
Today's Questions:
Question 1: What is the name of the woman from The Black Eyed Peas?
Question 2: Which song begins with the lyrics: "Hello darkness, my old friend..."?
Question 3: Which band's '1962-1966' and '1967-1970' albums sold 13 million copies and 14 million copies respectively?
Question 4: Which English rock band released the album 'The Resistance'?
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Art and Literature | Which author wrote 'Slaughterhouse-Five'? (+ 7 more...)
The Daily Quiz - Art and Literature
Today's Questions:
Question 1: Which author wrote 'Slaughterhouse-Five'?
Question 2: Which author wrote the 7 "Chronicles of Narnia" novels, which were published between 1950 and 1956?
Question 3: Who composed the ballet "Romeo and Juliet"?
Question 4: What animal is Snowball in George Orwell's book Animal Farm?
Question 5: Which piece of written work s
Sports and Leisure | Which sport keeps track of the score with the words "deuce" and "advantage"? (+ 8 more...)
The Daily Quiz - Sports and Leisure
Today's Questions:
Question 1: Which sport keeps track of the score with the words "deuce" and "advantage"?
Question 2: Which country won the 1970 FIFA World Cup, hosted in Mexico?
Question 3: Monza and Silverstone Are Venues For Which Sport?
Question 4: Which of these is a basketball team based in New Orleans?
Question 5: What is the nickname of the En
General Knowledge | According to the Christmas song what did my true love give to me on the fifth day of Christmas? (+ 8 more...)
The Daily Quiz - General Knowledge
Today's Questions:
Question 1: According to the Christmas song what did my true love give to me on the fifth day of Christmas?
Question 2: In phonetics, the j in 'juice' is an example of what kind of sound?
Question 3: In gaming, what is the meaning of the abbreviation RPG?
Question 4: Where is Capitol Hill?
Question 5: In the song "The Twelve Days Of Ch
Science and Nature | Which Significant Did Dr John Pemberton Of Atlanta Georgia Invent In 1886? (+ 8 more...)
The Daily Quiz - Science and Nature
Today's Questions:
Question 1: Which Significant Did Dr John Pemberton Of Atlanta Georgia Invent In 1886?
Question 2: What simple type of "camera" uses a hole in a screen to create a simply-viewed image of the sun?
Question 3: What Process Is Used For Dating Ancient Organic Objects?
Question 4: What is the word for a group of starlings?
Question 5: What
Entertainment, Society and Culture | Who won the 2006 Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for playing the role of Effie White in Dreamgirls? (+ 7 more...)
The Daily Quiz - Entertainment, Society and Culture
Today's Questions:
Question 1: Who won the 2006 Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for playing the role of Effie White in Dreamgirls?
Question 2: Which James Bond theme song was performed by Wings?
Question 3: Which of these quotes is from the film '300'?
Question 4: What is the plot of the movie Hacksaw Ridge?
Question 5: Which a
Geography | Name the desert located in South East California. (+ 7 more...)
The Daily Quiz - Geography
Today's Questions:
Question 1: Name the desert located in South East California.
Question 2: Which of these flags is green and white?
Question 3: What Is The Highest Mountain In The Alps?
Question 4: Which Gulf Lies Between Iran And Saudi Arabia?
Question 5: In which country would you find the oasis Berber Town of Ghadames?
Question 6: Which of these colors is
Music | What type of instrument is a cowbell? (+ 8 more...)
The Daily Quiz - Music
Today's Questions:
Question 1: What type of instrument is a cowbell?
Question 2: What is the name of the highest pitched stringed instrument?
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Art and Literature | What is the title of the 1885 adventure novel that chronicles the search for legendary horde of treasure in Africa? (+ 8 more...)
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Question 1: What is the title of the 1885 adventure novel that chronicles the search for legendary horde of treasure in Africa?
Question 2: Which artist painted "Dogs Playing Poker"
Question 3: Which author wrote 'Digital Fortress'?
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Sports and Leisure | Which sport is played by the Minnesota Twins? (+ 7 more...)
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Question 1: Which sport is played by the Minnesota Twins?
Question 2: With which sport is Tiger Woods associated?
Question 3: The Duckworth Lewis Method Is Used To Keep The Score In Which Sport?
Question 4: Which of these medals is NOT awarded at the Olympic games?
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General Knowledge | What is the Latin term for "the arm"? (+ 8 more...)
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Question 1: What is the Latin term for "the arm"?
Question 2: What type of structures are used to conduct a water stream across a valley?
Question 3: What is the result of the mathematical operation obtained by subtracting the number of Snow White's dwarfs from the original title number of 'Disney Dalmatians'?
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Science and Nature | What is the last name of the 17th-century astronomer known as Galileo? (+ 7 more...)
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Question 1: What is the last name of the 17th-century astronomer known as Galileo?
Question 2: Which famous scientist was taught math by Hermann Minkowski in the 1890s?
Question 3: Which disease causes tremors, and is often treated with hand exercises to improve motor skills?
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Entertainment, Society and Culture | Which F.B.I agent headed the investigation of Al Capone? (+ 7 more...)
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Question 2: Which director directed E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial?
Question 3: Who won the 2017 Academy Award for Best Leading Actor for playing the role of Winston Churchill in Darkest Hour?
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Geography | Which country's flag can be described as 'Red with a green five-pointed star in the center.'? (+ 8 more...)
The Daily Quiz - Geography
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Question 1: Which country's flag can be described as 'Red with a green five-pointed star in the center.'?
Question 2: Which of these cities is in South Africa?
Question 3: What does the flag of Norway look like?
Question 4: Which region of the world uses '.so' at the end of its web addresses?
Question 5: Which country celebrates Suez National
Music | In the song "Born Slippy", who was shouting for "Lager Lager Lager"? (+ 7 more...)
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Question 1: In the song "Born Slippy", who was shouting for "Lager Lager Lager"?
Question 2: 'Is this the real life, is this just fantasy', is the opening line of which hit song?
Question 3: According to the lyrics of the famous Christmas song, what was Frosty The Snowman's nose made from?
Question 4: Which British rock band released the song 'The
Art and Literature | In "The Canterbury Tales", at which tavern do the story tellers assemble? (+ 8 more...)
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Question 1: In "The Canterbury Tales", at which tavern do the story tellers assemble?
Question 2: Which artist produced a lobster telephone?
Question 3: What is the second part of the title of the Sophocles play about the king of Thebes?
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Sports and Leisure | How Many Lanes Does An Olympic Standard Swimming Pool Have? (+ 8 more...)
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Question 2: With which sport is Andy Murray associated?
Question 3: Which country won the 1950 FIFA World Cup, hosted in Brazil?
Question 4: What is the name of the poker hand that consists of three cards of one rank and two cards of another rank?
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General Knowledge | Which word is defined as 'a small shoot growing from the root of a plant'? (+ 4 more...)
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Question 1: Which word is defined as 'a small shoot growing from the root of a plant'?
Question 2: Which word is defined as 'having a good sense of smell'?
Question 3: What is the word for an auxiliary building near the main one?
Question 4: What grammatical unit can be simple, compound or complex?
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Science and Nature | What is Formicology the study of? (+ 7 more...)
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Question 1: What is Formicology the study of?
Question 2: Which planet in the solar system comes the closest to Earth?
Question 3: What is the name of the second-largest planet in our solar system?
Question 4: What term refers to a condition of very small gravitational forces?
Question 5: What is Cynology the study of?
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Entertainment, Society and Culture | Who won the 2018 Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for playing the role of Dr. Donald Shirley in Green Book? (+ 7 more...)
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Question 1: Who won the 2018 Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for playing the role of Dr. Donald Shirley in Green Book?
Question 2: Which of the following is NOT an official language of Switzerland?
Question 3: Which actor played the role of Vito Corleone in The Godfather?
Question 4: Which animal is central to t
Geography | What small island is in the bay of Naples? (+ 7 more...)
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Question 1: What small island is in the bay of Naples?
Question 2: Which mountain range does the Colorado River flow through?
Question 3: Banjul is the capital city of which country?
Question 4: In which country would you find the Plitvice Lakes National Park?
Question 5: Which U.S. city is known as Beantown?
Question 6: Which New York City b
Music | 'Too Shy' was a one hit wonder in 1983 by which artist? (+ 7 more...)
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Question 1: 'Too Shy' was a one hit wonder in 1983 by which artist?
Question 2: Who Released The 70's Album 'Superfly'?
Question 3: Which Irish rock band released the song 'All I Want Is You'?
Question 4: Which American Musician wrote the song 'Like a Rolling Stone'?
Question 5: Which British musician performed under the alter ego 'Ziggy Stardust'
Art and Literature | Which book contains the character 'Leopold Bloom'? (+ 8 more...)
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Question 1: Which book contains the character 'Leopold Bloom'?
Question 2: Which piece of written work starts with the line 'Harry Potter was a highly unusual boy in many ways.'?
Question 3: Which book contains the character 'Celie'?
Question 4: Who painted "The Starry Night" in 1889?
Question 5: The painting "The Gleaners" by Jean-Fr
Sports and Leisure | What Is The Name Of The Player In Baseball Who Is Positioned Behind The Home Plate (+ 8 more...)
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Question 1: What Is The Name Of The Player In Baseball Who Is Positioned Behind The Home Plate
Question 2: Who won the 1982 FIFA World Cup?
Question 3: Which of these is a soccer team based in Nashville?
Question 4: What 3 Letter Word It The Name Given To A Replayed Point In Tennis?
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