A simple general knowledge quiz with 15 fun trivia questions about animals, geography, and everyday facts.
1. Which shape has four equal sides and four right angles?
💡 A square has four equal sides and four 90-degree angles, making it a special type of rectangle.
2. How many letters are there in the English alphabet?
💡 The modern English alphabet consists of 26 letters, from A to Z.
3. What do you call a group of lions?
💡 A group of lions is called a pride, typically consisting of related females, cubs, and a few males.
4. What is the largest organ of the human body?
💡 The skin is the body's largest organ, protecting internal tissues and regulating temperature.
5. What is the capital of Italy?
💡 Rome has been Italy's capital since 1871 and was once the heart of the Roman Empire.
6. Which planet is nicknamed the 'Red Planet'?
💡 Mars appears red due to iron oxide, or rust, covering much of its surface.
7. What is the opposite of 'hot'?
💡 'Cold' is the direct opposite of 'hot' on the temperature scale.
8. What is the tallest mountain in the world above sea level?
💡 Mount Everest stands at 8,849 meters, making it the tallest mountain above sea level.
9. Which insect is best known for making honey?
💡 Honeybees collect nectar from flowers and turn it into honey inside their hives.
10. What do caterpillars eventually turn into?
💡 Caterpillars undergo metamorphosis inside a chrysalis to become butterflies.
11. How many players are on a soccer team on the field at once?
💡 Each soccer team fields 11 players, including one goalkeeper.
12. Which fruit is yellow and curved in shape?
💡 Bananas are elongated, curved fruits that turn yellow when ripe.
13. Which country is known as the 'Land of the Rising Sun'?
💡 Japan is called the Land of the Rising Sun because, from Asia, the sun appears to rise from its direction.
14. How many months of the year have 31 days?
💡 Seven months have 31 days: January, March, May, July, August, October, and December.
15. What do we call water that has frozen solid?
💡 Ice is the solid state of water, formed when water is cooled to 0°C or below.