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Trivia Questions

Getting into the vast ocean of knowledge required for the UPSC exams can sometimes feel overwhelming, right? Well, fear not! We’ve got your back with a fresh set of trivia questions designed to sharpen your mind and broaden your horizons. These questions are a mix of history, science, culture, and everything in between, tailored to give you that extra edge in your UPSC journey.

General Knowledge Trivia Questions

Q: What is the capital of New Zealand?



A: Wellington

Q: Who invented the telephone?



A: Alexander Graham Bell

Q: Which planet is known as the Red Planet?

A: Mars

Q: What is the largest ocean on Earth?

A: The Pacific Ocean

Q: Who wrote the epic poem “The Odyssey”?

A: Homer

Q: What is the hardest natural substance on Earth?

A: Diamond

Q: Which country is the largest by land area?

A: Russia

Q: What is the chemical symbol for gold?

A: Au

Q: Who is known as the Father of History?

A: Herodotus

Q: What is the smallest country in the world?

A: Vatican City

Q: Which human organ is capable of regenerating tissue?

A: The liver

Q: What is the longest river in Asia?

A: The Yangtze River

Q: Who painted the Mona Lisa?

A: Leonardo da Vinci

Q: What is the capital city of Canada?

A: Ottawa

Q: In which country would you find the ancient city of Petra?

A: Jordan

Q: What element does ‘O’ represent on the periodic table?

A: Oxygen

Q: Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize?

A: Marie Curie

Q: What is the currency of Japan?

A: Yen

Q: Which mammal is known to have the most powerful bite in the world?

A: Hippopotamus

Q: What is the tallest building in the world as of 2023?

A: Burj Khalifa, Dubai

Q: What language has the most words?

A: English

Q: Who discovered penicillin?

A: Alexander Fleming

Q: What is the largest desert in the world?

A: The Sahara Desert

Q: Which country gifted the Statue of Liberty to the USA?

A: France

Q: What is the study of mushrooms called?

A: Mycology

Q: Which planet is closest to the sun?

A: Mercury

Q: What is the most common blood type in humans?

A: O+

Q: Who is the author of “Pride and Prejudice”?

A: Jane Austen

Q: What is the capital of Iceland?

A: Reykjavik

Q: Which gas forms about 78% of the Earth’s atmosphere?

A: Nitrogen

Q: What is the largest island in the world?

A: Greenland

Q: Who was the first person to step on the moon?

A: Neil Armstrong

Q: What is the longest wall in the world?

A: The Great Wall of China

Q: Which country is known as the Land of the Rising Sun?

A: Japan

Q: What is the name of the world’s largest coral reef system?

A: The Great Barrier Reef

Q: Who wrote “Hamlet”?

A: William Shakespeare

Q: What is the capital of Brazil?

A: Brasília

Q: Which vitamin is produced when the human body is exposed to sunlight?

A: Vitamin D

Q: What is the name of the largest moon of Saturn?

A: Titan

Q: In which country is the ancient city of Machu Picchu located?

A: Peru

Q: What is the name given to the study of earthquakes?

A: Seismology

Q: Who is the Greek god of the sea?

A: Poseidon

Q: What is the main ingredient in traditional Japanese miso soup?

A: Soybean paste

Q: Which country has the most natural lakes?

A: Canada

Q: What is the name of the phobia that involves an irrational fear of spiders?

A: Arachnophobia

Q: What is the largest mammal in the world?

A: Blue whale

Q: Who composed the Four Seasons?

A: Antonio Vivaldi

Q: What is the name of the largest volcano in the world?

A: Mauna Loa

Q: Which country invented tea?

A: China

Q: What is the name of the process by which plants prepare their food using sunlight?

A: Photosynthesis

Conclusion

We hope you enjoyed this eclectic mix of trivia questions as much as we enjoyed putting them together for you. Whether you aced them all or learned a few new facts, remember that every question answered is a step towards becoming a trivia master. Keep that curiosity alive, and never stop exploring the vast world of knowledge out there.


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