English Language Trivia
English is spoken by over 1.5 billion people worldwide — more than any other language. English language quiz questions test grammar, vocabulary, idioms, literary knowledge, and the fascinating history of the language.
English Language Facts
- 📖 English has approximately 170,000-200,000 words in current use.
- 🌍 English is the official language of 67 countries.
- 📝 The most common letter in English is E.
- 🔤 The only English word with 5 vowels in a row is "queueing".
- 📚 Shakespeare invented over 1,700 English words including bedroom, lonely, and generous.
- 🇫🇷 About 30% of English words come from French (due to Norman Conquest of 1066).
Grammar Rules to Know
- 📌 Oxford comma: The comma before the final "and" in a list (e.g., "bread, butter, and jam").
- 📌 Its vs It's: "Its" is possessive; "It's" is a contraction of "it is."
- 📌 Affect vs Effect: Affect is usually a verb ("it affects me"); Effect is usually a noun ("the effect was...").
- 📌 Split infinitive: Placing an adverb between "to" and a verb (e.g., "to boldly go").
- 📌 Passive voice: The subject receives the action ("The ball was kicked by John" vs "John kicked the ball").
Literary Giants
- 📖 William Shakespeare — 37 plays, 154 sonnets; "The Bard of Avon."
- 📖 Jane Austen — Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility; pioneer of narrative irony.
- 📖 Charles Dickens — Oliver Twist, Great Expectations; advocated for social reform.
- 📖 George Orwell — 1984, Animal Farm; coined "Big Brother" and "doublethink."
- 📖 J.K. Rowling — Harry Potter series; best-selling novel series of all time.
- 📖 Toni Morrison — Beloved, Song of Solomon; first African American woman to win Nobel Prize in Literature (1993).
Common English Idioms
- 🐝 "Bite the bullet" — To endure a painful situation bravely.
- 🌧️ "Under the weather" — Feeling slightly ill.
- 🐱 "Let the cat out of the bag" — To reveal a secret accidentally.
- 🥶 "Break the ice" — To initiate conversation in an awkward situation.
- 🎯 "Hit the nail on the head" — To describe something exactly right.
50 English Quiz Questions
- What is a palindrome? (A word/phrase that reads the same forwards and backwards — e.g., "racecar")
- How many letters are in the English alphabet? (26)
- What part of speech describes a noun? (Adjective)
- What is the plural of "mouse"? (Mice)
- Who wrote "To Kill a Mockingbird"? (Harper Lee, 1960)
- What word means the opposite of "benevolent"? (Malevolent)
- What is an oxymoron? (A figure of speech combining contradictory words — e.g., "deafening silence")
- What does "verbose" mean? (Using more words than necessary; wordy)
- Which Shakespearean play features the character Hamlet? (Hamlet, Prince of Denmark)
- What is the longest word in English? (Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis — a lung disease)