Trivia Crack "Which one... - Which year..." Answers
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Which one of this cities is not in Brazil?
Buenos Aires
Which one of this products does not belongs to Apple?
iTv
Which one was not one of the original Village People?
Football Player
Which one was not one of the original Village People?
Football Player
Which one was the first 3D game console?
Nintendo Virtual Boy
Which one was the largest of the Mayan civilization’s cities?
Tikal
Which one was the largest of the Mayan civilization’s cities?
Tikal
Which opera is the movie/musical “Rent” based off of?
La Boheme
Which organ does Diabetes effect?
Pancreas
Which organ is responsible for filtration?
Kidney
Which organ is responsible of producing insulin?
Pancreas
Which organism is penicillin obtained from?
Fungus
Which organisms are chiefly responsible for the recycling of the dead matter?
Decomposers
Which organisms perform photosynthesis?
Plants
Which pH number is neutral In the acidity scale?
pH 7
Which painter cut a piece of his ear and gave it to his girlfriend?
Vincent Van Gogh
Which painter is best known for his self-portraits?
Rembrandt
Which painter started the Impressionism movement?
Claude Monet
Which painter struggled with mental illness?
Van Gogh
Which painter used men as models for his painting of women?
Michaelangelo
Which painter was regarded as the leader of the Impressionist movement?
Claude Monet
Which part of a horseradish plant is normally used to make the sauce?
Root
Which part of a wasabi plant is wasabi paste extracted from?
Roots
Which part of the body do bronchial infections mainly attack?
Lungs
Which part of the body has one quarter of the total number of bones in a human being?
Feet
Which part of the eye responds to light?
Retina
Which part of the human body encases many of the vital organs such as the heart, lungs and liver?
Torso
Which parts form an atom?
All of them
Which people founded the Irish city of Dublin?
The Vikings
Which period was not used by Picasso?
Lines period
Which phenotype is known as the “universal acceptor”?
AB
Which phrase is used in baseball to describe the batter waiting to hit?
On Deck
Which physical property of light gives rise to our experience of color?
Wavelength
Which physician described facial paralysis first?
Bell
Which physicist did Walter White name himself after?
Werner Heisenberg
Which physicist is famous for debating against Thomas Edison in the AC/DC supply choice?
Nikola Tesla
Which piece of equipment is commonly used for heating substances in labs?
Bunsen Burner
Which piece of land connects North America to South America?
Isthmus of Panama
Which planet is the nearest to Sun?
Mercury
Which planet was reclassified as a dwarf planet?
Pluto
Which plants eats insects?
Venus flytrap
Which player is the NBA logo based on?
Jerry West
Which player of Real Madrid dropped the King’s Cup under the bus where the team was celebrating the victory?
Sergio Ramos
Which player won 14 Grand Slams?
Pete Sampras
Which pop group released their #1 single ‘Boom Boom Pow’ in 2008?
The Black Eyed Peas
Which pop singer released an album called “Blackout”?
Britney Spears
Which pop star has an album called “Warrior”?
Ke$ha
Which popular soul singer died aged 58, in July 2003?
Barry White
Which position in rugby union is normally known just by its number?
No 8 forward
Which post-impressionist artist painted “Starry Night”?
Vincent Van Gogh
Which present-day eastern European country was not part of the former USSR?
Hungary
Which president from Mount Rushmore is not on a United States coin?
Theodore Roosevelt
Which president was elected unopposed to a sixth term in March 2003?
Fidel Castro
Which president was ousted because of the Water Gate scandal ?
Richard Nixon
Which princess has 3 fairies?
Sleeping Beauty
Which prison is located on an island in the San Francisco Bay?
Alcatraz
Which process allows plants to make sugar and oxygen from carbon dioxide and water in the presence of light?
Photosynthesis
Which process turns sugar into alcohol?
Fermentation
Which profession does Fidel Castro have?
lawyer
Which queen supported Christopher Columbus to sail away searching for India?
Isabel
Which rapper created the song “mockingbird”?
Eminem
Which rapper goes by the alter ego of “Yeezus”?
Kanye West
Which rapper has won more Grammy Awards?
Eminem
Which rapper stars as Freddie Harris in ‘Halloween Resurrection’?
Busta Rhymes
Which real city is taken by Gotham city in Batman movies?
Chicago
Which record from the group Pink Floyd had a prism on its cover?
Dark Side of the Moon
Which record label is most associated with soul music?
Atlantic
Which religious symbol is found on the Israel flag?
Star Of David
Which religious symbol is found on the Israel flag?
Star Of David
Which river flows through the city of Bangkok?
The Chao Phraya
Which river is one of the only rivers to run north?
Nile
Which river is the limit between the city of Buenos Aires and Uruguay?
River Plate
Which river rises in the Black Forest and flows into the Black Sea?
Danube
Which river rises in the Black Forest and flows into the Black Sea?
Danube
Which river starts in Minnesota and ends in Louisiana?
Mississippi River
Which rock group is famous for the song “Stairway to Heaven”?
Led Zeppelin
Which roman emperor gave his horse a seat at the Senate?
Caligula
Which rugby team is called “Los Pumas”?
Argentina’s team
Which salad is given the name of a Roman emperor?
Caesar Salad
Which scientific prefix means ‘a millionth’?
Micro
Which scientist developed the theory of natural selection?
Darwin
Which scientist was named “Person of the Century” by the TIME Magazine?
Albert Einstein
Which sea is known by its high levels of salt?
Dead Sea
Which sea is near the islands of Cuba and Puerto Rico?
Caribbean Sea
Which sea surrounds Greece?
Mediterranean Sea
Which seasons did Fernando Alonso drive with Renault
2002-2006 and 2008-2009
Which series is Neil Patrick Harris one of the lead actors?
How I Met Your Mother
Which show has been running longer?
The Simpsons
Which show is about a group of people stranded on an island after a plane crash?
Lost
Which siblings won back to back NFL championships?
The Manning brothers
Which singer began her career following her success on the television show American Idol?
Carrie Underwood
Which singer has a tattoo on her lip?
Miley Cyrus
Which singer wasn’t part of the group Destiny’s Child?
Alicia Keys
Which singer’s daughter was a subject of the reality show ‘The Simple Life’?
Lionel Richie
Which soccer player is nicknamed CR7?
Cristiano Ronaldo
Which soccer team has won the most world sub championships?
Germany
Which social media has the maximum time at 6 second videos?
Vine
Which social network has a little blue bird as its logo?
Twitter
Which song belongs to The Beatles?
Eight Days a Week
Which song did Michael Jackson NOT sing?
Happy Sunshine
Which song is NOT by AC/DC?
Welcome To The Jungle
Which source of energy involves the use of uranium?
Nuclear
Which sport do Jeremy Roenick, Mario Lemieux, and Wayne Gretzky play?
Hockey
Which sport does not involve using a net?
Baseball
Which sport has 6 players on the court, one of which is the setter.?
Volleyball
Which sport has a rule about slashing another player?
Hockey
Which sport has a rule about slashing another player?
Hockey
Which sport have the expressions ‘saved by the bell’ and ‘throw the towel’ been taken from?
Boxing
Which sport involves a wooden stick and a puck?
Hockey
Which sport is accurately nicknamed “handegg”?
American Football
Which sport is not timed?
Baseball
Which sport originated in China?
Dodgeball
Which sport uses the Christmas Tree starting system?
Drag racing
Which sport was invented in Canada?
Hockey
Which sport was originally called ‘mintonette’?
Volleyball
Which sport would you be playing if you were competing on the ATP Tour?
Tennis
Which sports brand uses as its slogan the phrase “Just do it”?
Nike
Which sports team’s main color is purple?
Sacramento Kings
Which star’s name is an anagram of a European country?
Meg Ryan
Which state became the first communist state of the world?
Russia
Which state does not border Lake Michigan?
Minnesota
Which state had the famous Gold Rush?
California
Which state has no NBA or NFL team?
New Mexico
Which state in the U.S.A. is known as ”The Sunshine State”?
Florida
Which state is Boston the capital of?
Massachusetts
Which state is a part of New England?
New Hampshire
Which state is known as the potato state?
Idaho
Which state is landlocked?
South Dakota
Which state is landlocked?
South Dakota
Which state is surrounded by most of the Great Lakes in the United States?
Michigan
Which state is the “Empire State”?
New York
Which state of the contiguous United States is home to the southernmost point in the U.S?
Florida
Which state uses the Douglas Fir as its state tree?
Oregon
Which state was at one time its own country?
Texas
Which summer sport has never been absent from the Olympic program?
Swimming
Which super-hero is “Peter Parker”?
Spider-Man
Which system contains the bones?
Skeletal system
Which team did Alex Ferguson manage?
Manchester United
Which team did Spain play against in the final of the Eurocopa 2012?
Italy
Which team is known as ‘The Gunners’?
Arsenal
Which team is not a NFL team?
Mets
Which team isn’t in the NFL anymore?
Oilers
Which team won The English Premier League in it’s first ever season?
Manchester United
Which team won more NBA titles so far?
Chicago Bulls
Which team won the 2013-2014 Premier League?
Manchester City
Which team won the Baseball World Series of 2013?
Boston Red Sox
Which team won the Euro Cup in 2012?
Spain
Which team won the Montreux Volley Masters 2014?
Germany
Which tennis player was #1 in the ATP ranking at the end of 2013?
Nadal
Which term applies to light novels, often thrillers, which do not require much effort to read?
Airport novel
Which term defines a part of a flower?
All are correct
Which tragic Shakespearian character has the most lines total?
Hamlet
Which two Minnesota cities does “The Twin Cities” refer to?
Minneapolis And St. Paul
Which two US states were the last to become a part of the country?
Alaska And Hawaii
Which two boy’s names make up the name of Cleopatra’s lover?
Mark Antony
Which two boy’s names make up the name of Cleopatra’s lover?
Mark Antony
Which two chess pieces have approximately the same value?
Knight and bishop
Which two common household items have a violent chemical reaction when combined?
Sodium bicarbonate and vinegar
Which two countries co-hosted the 2002 World Cup?
South Korea and Japan
Which two countries reunited in 1976 after 22 years of separation?
North and South Vietnam
Which two countries share the Patagonia?
Argentina and Chile
Which two fairytale characters ended up at a house made from gingerbread?
Hansel
Which two words can be used in a simile?
Like, As
Which unit is used to represent force?
Newton
Which university do the main characters of ‘The Big Bang Theory’ work at?
California Institute of Technology
Which videogame series is related to “Ocarina of Time”?
Legend of Zelda
Which village angers the Grinch with their Christmas celebrations?
Whoville
Which vitamin helps to hold the calcium in the bones?
“D” Vitamin
Which vitamin is abundant in oranges?
C
Which vitamin is especially important for the formation of collagen?
C
Which vitamin is necessary to absorb calcium?
D
Which voice type is the highest?
Soprano
Which war came first?
Hundred Years’ War
Which war did the Treaty of Versailles end with?
World War 1
Which was ‘Coco’ Chanel’s first name?
Gabrielle
Which was Zoolander’s profession?
Male model
Which was not a geological period in the Palaeozoic era?
Hibernian
Which was not one of the thirteen colonies?
Arkansas
Which was painted by Michelangelo?
Sistine Chapel
Which was the Jazz Age?
1920s
Which was the bloodiest battle of WWII?
Battle of Singapore
Which was the first British military vessel to be sunk during the Falklands conflict?
H.M.S. Sheffield
Which was the first Formula 1 car with a turbo engine?
Renault
Which was the first Grand Slam won by André Agassi?
Wimbledon
Which was the first Grand Slam won by Boris Becker?
Wimbledon
Which was the first South American country to become independent?
Colombia
Which was the first book written by F. Scott Fitzgerald?
This Side of Paradise
Which was the first country to ever host a World Cup twice?
Mexico
Which was the first disney princess to have her own movie?
Snow white
Which was the first feature film produced by Disney?
Snow White
Which was the first videogame?
Pong
Which was the happiest country in the world in 2013 according to UN Sustainable Development Network?
Denmark
Which was the last to become a U.S. state?
Hawaii
Which was the most revered and expensive product of ancient Mexican civilizations?
The Cocoa
Which was the name of the desert where the Little Prince met the traveller, as the famous story tells?
Sahara
Which was the name of the most feared German tank during World War II?
Tiger
Which was the so-called ‘New World’ at the time of its exploration?
America
Which was the war pictured in the Homeric poem, The iliad?
Trojan War
Which was the weapon of choice for Samurais?
Katana
Which well-known composer became deaf?
Beethoven
Which were the names of Cinderella’s stepsisters?
Drizella and Anastasia
Which woman is believed to have had an affair with John F. Kennedy?
Marilyn Monroe
Which woman’s volleyball team was champion on the Olympic Games in London 2012?
Brazil
Which word created by J.K.Rowling later became a part of the English dictionary?
Muggle
Which word describes a film that is a financial success?
Blockbuster
Which word does not mean “Thank you”?
Sayonara
Which word goes before ‘States of America’ to give the name of a country?
United
Which word is not preceded by ‘red’ to give the name of a bird?
Feather
Which word means having a similar meaning to another word?
Synonym
Which word means having a similar meaning to another word?
Synonym
Which world leader failed out of art school?
Adolf Hitler
Which year did Michael Schumacher not win the World Drivers’ title?
1999
Which year did the movie “The Artist” win the Academy Award for Best Picture?
2011
Which year was the ex-beatle John Lennon killed?
1980
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