2015-10-20

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Saint Petersburg is the second largest city of what country?

Russia

Salvador Dali was a leading figure in what genre?

Surrealism

San Pedro de Atacama is from…

Chile

Sandra Bullock received her first Academy Award for the movie:

The Blind Side

Sandro Botticelli created which of these pieces of art?

The Birth of Venus

Sao Tome and Principe is located in what continent?

Africa

Sarah Jessica Parker does not star in which of these films?

Stepford Wives

Sarah Michelle Gellar did not star in which of the following films?

Empire Records

Sarajevo is the capital of what country?

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Saxophone music is generally written in what clef?

Treble

Scientists believe that the shark was the first animal to develop what?

Teeth

Scurvy is caused by a lack of consuming what?

Vitamin C

Sea parrot is an alternative name for which bird?

Puffin

Secondary colours include which of the sequences bellow?

Green,orange,purple

Selina Kyle of Gotham City also is known as what?

Catwoman

Senegal is located in what continent?

Africa

Simon Bolivar fought for the independance of which of the following countries?

All are correct

Singultus is the medical term for what?

Hiccup

Skiing, mountain cycling and rafting have slalom events. What is slalom?

A zigzag descent

Soccer became popular in the United States when they hosted the FIFA World Cup. What year?

1994

Sofia is the capital city of which country?

Bulgaria

Soft kitty, warm kitty?

Litte ball of fur”

Some say World War II began in 1931, when Japan conquered which region of China?

Manchuria

Sophia Loren won an Academy Award for what movie?

Two Women

Spain is located in what continent?

Europe

Spanish is the official language in all countries in Central America, except for one. Which one?

Belice

Staffa Island is known for its columnar basalt. It belongs to what country?

United Kingdom

Statistic’ comes from the German word ‘Statistik’. What does it mean?

Science of the state

Steve Carell plays Michael Scott in which NBC sitcom?

The office

Steve Jones and Paul Cook were the two sensibly named members of which group?

The Sex Pistols

Steve Rogers is the alter ego of which super hero?

Captain America

Steve Tyler is the lead vocalist with which US rock band?

Aerosmith

Steven Spielberg received the first what of 2003, on the Hollywood Walk of Fame?

Star

Sunflower belongs to what family of plants?

Asteraceae

Superman can physically be harmed by what?

Kryptonite

Sustainability is the union of which three areas?

Society, Environment, And Economy

Svalbard Archipelago belongs to what country?

Norway

Swedish is part of which language family?

Germanic

Swords are used in which of the following martial arts?

Ninjutsu

Tabaré Vazquez was the president of what country?

Uruguay

Taipei is the capital city of which country?

Taiwan

Taiwan is also known as?

Formosa Island

Take a chance on me was a major hit for which nordic pop group?

Abba

Tarja Halonen was elected in the year 2000 the first female president of what country?

Finland

Tectonic plates interact through…

The borders

Tegucigalpa is the capital of what central american country?

Honduras

The ‘Maple Leaf’ flag is the national flag of what country?

Canada

The ‘itis’ tell us that someting is…

Inflamed

The 2014 film ‘Maleficient’ is based on which story?

Sleeping Beauty

The Age of Englightenment gave room to what political movement?

French Revolution

The American artist Mark Rothko is related to which of the following artistic movements?

Abstract expressionism

The Amharic language belongs to the family of semitic languages, as Arabic does. Where is it spoken?

Ethiopia

The Aswan Dam is located in which country?

Egypt

The Atacama desert is located in what continent?

America

The Ballon d’Or was awarded by what magazine?

France Football

The Barcelona’s Football Club stadium is the…

Camp Nou

The Brazillian racing driver Ayrton Senna died in the Formula 1 Grand Prix of…

San Marino

The Bubonic Plague that killed a quarter of the world’s population during the middle ages was caused by what agent?

Fleas

The Byzantine Empire had its capital in Constantinople but what is that city called today?

Istanbul

The Cajun dialect comes from French. In what part of the United States is it spoken?

Louisiana

The Canadian prairies are in what three provinces?

Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba

The Cotentin Peninsula belongs to what country?

France

The Doctor is the nickname given towhich of the following athletes?

Valentino Rossi

The Dolomites are a range of mountains in the northeast of which country?

Italy

The Earth’s gravitational force is closest to what figure?

9,8

The European Parliament is divided in how many political groups?

Eight

The European Robin belongs to what family of birds?

Muscicapidae

The Falklands are a British territory claimed by which nation?

Argentina

The Fibonacci series starts 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8. Which number comes next?

13

The First Punic War started in what Mediterranean island?

Sicily

The French artist Henri Matisse belongs to which of the following art movement?

Fauvism

The French writer Céline wrote three pacifist pamphlets, ‘Trifles for a Massacre’, ‘The School of Corpses’ and ‘The Fine Mess’. What’s their characteristic?

Its anti-Semitism

The Garden of Earthly Delights’ is in what museum?

Prado

The German terrorist group Baader-Meinhoff was known as such because those were the surnames of its two most prominent members. What was its real name?

Red Army Faction

The Golden Eagle is the national bird of what country?

Germany

The Golden Gate is the symbol of what city?

San Francisco

The Goliat birdeater is considered to be the largest spider in the world. How big can it be?

30 cm

The Grammys is an award for what?

Music

The Great Bear Lake in Canada is in the basin of what river?

The McKenzie River

The Great Wall of China was built to defend the chinese against the attacks of what people?

Mongolians

The Great Wall of China was used for protection from which civilization?

Mongols

The Greek goddess Iris, is the goddess of?

The rainbow

The Green March took place what year?

1975

The Guillotine is a symbol related to what event?

French Revolution

The Gulf War was triggered by Iraq’s invasion of what country?

Kuwait

The Harry Potter saga is formed by how many fantasy novels?

Seven

The Holy Bible is the most edited and translated book. Which is the second one?

The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of la Mancha

The Horn of Africa is bathed by what ocean?

The Indian

The Iguazu Falls can be visited in what two countries?

Argentina and Brazil

The Island of Guam belongs to what country?

United States

The Island of Sardinia belongs to what country?

Italy

The Island of Tasmania belongs to what country?

Australia

The Isle of Bali belongs to what country?

Indonesia

The Isle of Skye belongs to what country?

United Kingdom

The Italian artist Titian belonged to what art movement?

Renaissance

The Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama is related to which of the following artistic movements?

All are correct

The Kilauea volcano is located in what country?

United States

The Lofoten archipelago belongs to what country?

Norway

The Magnum agency is related to what of the following?

Photography

The Mexican poet Octavio Paz was ambassador in an Eastern country that influenced him greatly. What country?

India

The Middle Passage took place over which ocean?

Atlantic Ocean

The Mona Lisa does NOT have what feature?

Eyebrows

The Mona Lisa is painted on what kind of wood?

Poplar

The Mount of Olives is just east of which city?

Jerusalem

The Natural Park of Serengeti is in what African country?

Tanzania

The Nazca Lines, World Heritage Site since 1994, are in what Latin American country?

Peru

The Nicobar Islands are bordered by what ocean?

The Indian

The Ninja Turtles are named after famous what?

Artists

The Nobel Peace Prize laureate Muhammad Yunus has helped more then 6 million people since 1983. How?

Microcredits

The Nobel Prize-winning author Gabriel Garcia Marquez was born in Colombia and died in what city in 2014?

Mexico City

The North American band Nirvana is related to which rock subgenre?

Grunge

The Ogoni are one of the ethnic groups most harmed by the actions of the oil company Royal Dutch Shell. Where do they live?

Nigeria

The Olympics have never been celebrated in what continent?

Africa

The Paris Commune was…

A self-managed movement in the XIX

The Parthenon in Athens is dedicated to which Greek goddess?

Athene

The Philippines was discovered by Europeans in what year?

1521

The Pope of the Catholic church is also the Bishop of?

Rome

The Powerpuff Girls’ are Blossom, Bubbles and…

Buttercup

The Pritzker award is related to which of the following?

Architecture

The Return of the Jedi’ belongs to which of the following sagas?

Star Wars

The Romanovs were a family who ruled primarily in what country?

Russia

The Scottish hero William Wallace was 1,82m tall and used a great sword. What was its name?

Claymore

The Scream, painted by Munch, is part of which artistic movement?

Expressionism

The Seven Summits are the seven highest mountains of…

The seven continents

The Similan Islands belong to what country?

Thailand

The Sinai Peninsula belongs to what country?

Egypt

The Smurfs came from which country?

Belgium

The Socotra Archipelago belongs to what country?

Yemen

The St. James palace is located in which British city?

London

The Statue of Liberty is covered in what material?

Copper

The Sun belongs to what spectral type?

G

The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles are named after what period of artists?

Renaissance

The Thyrrenian Sea is bound by what coasts?

French and Italian

The Tony Awards reward people who work on which industry?

Theatre

The Tropic of Capricorn crosses what Latin American countries?

Chile, Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay

The Tunisian Revolution was the trigger of the Arab Spring. What year did it start?

2010

The U in URL stands for either ‘uniform’ or ‘universal’, depending on who you ask, but everyone agrees that the RL stands for … what?

Resource Locator

The United Kingdom is composed of how many countries?

Four

The Velvet Revolution against the communist regime took place in what country?

Czechoslovakia

The Venetian opera famous for its fires was named after what bird?

Phoenix

The Venus de Milo is believed to represent what goddess?

Aphrodite

The West Nile virus provokes encephalitis. Who can be affected by it?

Equines, humans and birds

The Winter War was a ‘sub-war’ between Finland and the USSR that was part of what larger conflict?

World War II

The actress who plays Leslie in “The Big Bang Theory” also starred in which other famous TV show?

Roseanne

The actress who plays Shae in ‘Game of Thrones’ also played the main role in Fatih Akin’s ‘Against the Wall’. What’s her name?

Sibel Kekili

The aortic valve is a major part of what bodily organ?

Heart

The appendix is a vestigal organ found in the human body. To what very necessary organ is it attached?

Large Intestine

The archipelago of San Andrés, Providencia and Santa Catalina belongs to what country?

None of these

The athlete Marion Jones won five medals in her olympic debut in Sydney 2000. How many of them were gold?

Three

The avant-garde drama movement of the 1950s was the ‘Theatre of the …’?

Absurd

The ball inside pens is usually made out of what?

Tungsten

The bee belongs to what family?

Hymenoptera

The bee hummingbird is the smallest hummingbird in the world. How long is it?

5 cm

The biggest island in the world belongs to what country?

Denmark

The bile is produced in what organ?

Liver

The bird of paradise is native to which of these islands?

New Guinea

The body of an adult insect is divided into how many parts?

Three

The capital of Bulgaria is?

Sofia

The character Gimli belongs to what movie?

Lord of the rings

The characters in Mario Bros are owned by which games console manufacturer?

Nintendo

The chemical ?Plumbum? is better known by which common name?

Lead

The cities Valparaiso, Concepcion and Viña del Mar belong to what country?

Chile

The city of Cali is located in what country?

Colombia

The city of Cuzco is in what Latin American country?

Peru

The city of Gothenburg is in what country?

Sweden

The city of Lyon is in what European country?

France

The city of Sevastopol belongs to what country?

Ukraine

The city of Timbuktu is in what country?

Mali

The conurbation called Ranstad, one of the biggest ones in Europe, is located in what country?

The Netherlands

The countries that were once known as Northern and Southern Rhodesia are on which continent?

Africa

The country of Bolivia is named after which patriot?

Simon Bolivar

The creation of crucifixion as a sacrifice ritual is attributed to what people?

Carthaginian

The diabetes mellitus is caused by a problem in which organ?

Pancreas

The dog breed, Dalmatian, originated from which country?

Croatia

The dome of the Taj Mahal is built of what material?

Marble

The dyalisis machine is used for…

People with kidney disease

The euro is divided in…

Cents

The exchange of oxygen is done in what part of the lungs?

Alveolus

The existence of which of the following varieties of tiger has NOT been proved?

Blue tiger

The existence of which of the following varieties of tiger has NOT been proved?

Blue tiger

The experimental indie band Animal Collective has released how many studio albums so far?

Nine

The eye of a giant squid can be as big as what?

Volleyball

The fall of Constantinople to the Ottoman Empire in 1453 put an end to what empire?

Byzantine

The fertilisation of the egg with the spermatozoon occurs in…

The Fallopian tubes

The film ‘Inception’, starred by Leonardo DiCaprio, was premiered in what year?

2010

The film ‘Walk the Line’ tells the story of what singer?

Johnny Cash

The film “Forrest Gump” was based on the 1986 novel of the same name. Who’s the author?

Winston Groom

The first flight without layovers that crossed the Atlantic landed in what country?

Ireland

The first flight without layovers that crossed the Atlantic landed in what country?

Ireland

The first literary pieces were spreaded through…

Oral tradition

The first utensils built by men were made out of…

Stone

The former Apple CEO Steve Jobs was also the co-founder of an animation studio. Which one?

Pixar

The former members of Guns N’Roses Slash, Duff McKagan and Matt Sorum formed a rock band with guitarist Dave Kushner and Scott Weilland, singer of Stone Temple Pilots. What’s its name?

Velvet Revolver

The four gospels were written by Matthew, Mark, Luke and…

John

The full name of which country is preceded by ‘The Hashemite Kingdom of …’?

Jordan

The giant Amazonian centipede is a foot long and hangs from caves, so it can catch what flying mammals in mid-flight?

Bats

The gold rush was a period when people migrated to rural areas to exploit gold mines. Where was the most famous one produced?

California

The greek goddess of agriculture is called?

Demeter

The guard house Checkpoint Charlie became the symbol of the division of what city?

Berlin

The guillotine has been a symbol of what event in the French Revolution?

Reign of Terror

The highest tower of Gaudi’s Sagrada Familia is still not built. To who is it dedicated?

Jesus Christ

The human being is mainly composed of?

Water

The humeros is connected to what bone in its upper part?

Shoulder blade

The introduction of ‘The Communist Manifesto’ from 1848 says that ‘a spectre is haunting Europe’. What spectre is it?

Communism

The inuktikut (eskimo) is an official language in which of the following Canadian territories?

Nunavut

The leaders of what countries met in the Azores Summit?

Spain, the US, Portugal and UK

The leaders of what countries met in the Azores Summit?

Spain, the US, Portugal and UK

The main European prairies belong to what river or rivers?

Danube and Rhine

The main character in the movie ‘The Machinist’, portrayed by Christian Bale, is named Trevor Reznik after the leader of what band?

Nine Inch Nails

The main character of what TV series cooks meth with the nickname of ‘Heisenberg’?

Breaking Bad

The main male characters in ‘The Big Bang Theory’ are Sheldon Cooper, Howard Wolowitz, Rajesh Koothrapali and…

Leonard Hofstader

The majority of the Carthaginian army was formed by what?

Mercenaries

The male of which type of animal can give birth?

Seahorse

The medicinal product in aspirin is a derivative from another one that’s extrated from what tree?

Willow

The month of July was named after which famous person in history?

Julius Cesar

The movie ‘I am Legend’ is based on a novel by the same name. Who is the author?

Richard Matheson

The muscle that accomplishes a function contrary to another muscle it’s its…

Antagonist

The name for which historical period was coined in the early 1300s by the poet Petrarch who used it to describe the preceding 900 years in Europe?

Dark Ages

The name of which plant sounds like a greeting to ‘Coronation Street’s’ Mrs Duckworth?

Aloe vera

The national flag of which of these countries is not red, white and blue?

Ireland

The novel ‘I am a Cat’ satirizes the society of what country?

Japan

The novel ‘I am a Cat’ satirizes the society of what country?

Japan

The oche is a marker in which sport?

Darts

The official newspaper of the Communist Party in the Soviet Union was called ‘Pravda’. What does it mean?

Truth

The old centers of three of the following cities have been declared World Heritage Sites by the UNESCO. Which is the one that hasn’t?

Barcelona

The oldest evidence of beer brewing date from 3.500bC. Where were they found?

Iran

The olfactory system refers to which of the following?

Sense Of Smell

The original members of the Schengen Agreement are France, Belgium, Germany, The Netherlands and…

Luxembourg

The painter Eugène Delacroix belongs to what art movement?

Romanticism

The palaearctic region does not include which of the following?

Australia

The periodic table of the elements is known in Russia as what?

The Medeleev Table

The periodic table symbol for Iron is?

Fe

The pharynx communicates to what in its lower part?

Larynx

The poet laureate Ted Hughes was married to which of his American contemporaries?

Sylvia Plath

The pommel horse is a piece of equipment used in which sporting discipline?

Gymnastics

The pulse of what artery is used to check if a person is alive or dead?

Carotide

The region of Valle del Cauca, whose capital is the city of Cali, is in what Latin American country?

Colombia

The renaissance was a period in which humanism emerged; where did it occur?

Europe

The reputed last words of which famous composer were ‘I shall hear in heaven’?

Beethoven

The roadrunner, as made famous in the Warner Brothers cartoons, is a member of which bird family?

Cuckoo

The second Harry Potter movie is called ‘Harry Potter…

… and the Chamber of Secrets

The singer of which musical group played a character in the Movie “Point Break”?

Red Hot Chilli Peppers

The soccer player Diego Maradona played for what country?

Argentina

The song ‘More than a feeling’ was written by what band?

Boston

The sport called pato is originally from what country?

Argentina

The stripper Mata Hari was condemned to death and executed for espionage in which war?

First World War

The symbol for the element silver in the Periodic Table is derived from its name in Latin, which is…?

Argentum

The term “black body” refers to which of the following?

A body that absorbs all EMR wavelengths

The third film industry, after Bollywood and Hollywood, is located in what country?

Nigeria

The tiger Hodori was the mascot of which Olympic Games?

Seoul 88

The triangular shape of which chocolate bar is intended to suggest the peaks of Swiss mountains?

Toblerone

The two hemispheres of the brain are separated by a…

Fissure

The water formula is…

H2O

The writer Norman Mailer is related to which of the following genres?

Literary journalism

The writer Raymond Carver is related to which of the following genres?

Dirty Realism

The youngest island in the world was born in 2011 after a volcanic eruption. Where is it?

in Yemen

There is a museum in Bilbao (Spain) famous for its architecture: it is covered in titanium plaques. What’s its name?

Guggenheim

There’s Pennsylvania and Transylvania. What does that ‘sylvania’ mean?

Forest

They started in 1096 and continued until the 14th century. What are we talking about?

The crusades

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