100 Pub Quizzes – Pub Trivia Questions and Answers
1) Auguste Rodin’s famous sculpture ‘The Thinker’ was made with which material?
Answer: Bronze.
2) In the Beaufort scale strong breeze was represented by which number?
Answer: 6.
3) In their national flag two countries represent their outline. Which are the two countries?
Answer: Cyprus and Kosovo.
4) An ophthalmologist diagnoses which part of our body?
Answer: Eyes.
5) Footballer Billy Wright who plays in the England team and Wolverhampton wanderers team, holds the record as the first footballer to _____________
Answer: Earn 100 international caps.
6) At the end of the shoelace, there is a plastic coating. What is it called?
Answer: Aglet.
7) Tom Hank’s 1985 comedy film started as ‘ The Man with …….’? Fill it.
Answer: One Red Shoe.
8) Largest Art museum in world is __________
Answer: The Louvre.
9) A religion was attracted by many famous personalities in the 2000s, in which the followers were used to wear a string around their wrist. Name the religion.
Answer: Kabbalah.
10) Smallest ______ in the world is found to be in the Hoxton hotel of Brooklyn.
Answer: Cinema.
11) In which continent 70% of cocoa beans in the world?
Answer: Africa.
12) A Lake which is over 10 miles long is the biggest Lake in England’s Lake District. Name the Lake.
Answer: Lake Windermere.
13) A superhero in DC Comics Real name was Richard Grayson. Mention the name he is popular?
Answer: Robin.
14) A Beavers home is called as_________
Answer: Lodge.
15) Which fashion brand’s subsidiary company is Club Monaco?
Answer: Ralph Lauren.
16) ‘Yon Kippur’ the Jewish holy day is otherwise known as the Day of __________
Answer: Atonement.
17) Salt, bitter, sweet, sour, and __________ are the basic tastes which can be recognised by humans.
Answer: Umami.
18) The closest relative to T-Rex dinosaur, which is living is _________
Answer: Chicken.
19) A dreadful poison smells bitter almonds, and not all people can detect it. What is it?
Answer: Cyanide.
20) A South American country whose currency was sucre up to 2000 found after it’s collapse official currency Changes to the dollar. Name the country?
Answer: Ecuador.
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21) 1967 hit song ‘The Letter’ belongs to which band?
Answer: The Box Tops.
22) In 1995 being Familiar for less than a week, Pamela Anderson marry famously a person. Who is it?
Answer: Tommy Lee.
23) In the film ‘Casino’ released in 1995, for the character Ginger a heroine is nominated for Oscar. Who is it?
Answer: Sharon Stone.
24) How much of the world surface is water in percentage?
Answer: 71%.
25) National men’s dress of Bhutan, which is a knee-length gown and is tied at the waist. Mention the name of the dress.
Answer: Gho.
26) A high-kicking dance gets featured in cabaret shows in France. Name it.
Answer: Can-can.
27) Earth’s deepest point is __________
Answer: Mariana Trench.
28) Saxophone belongs to which instrument family?
Answer: Woodwind.
29) In ‘Boston Tea Party’ incident, which took place in 1773 tea from the company which is familiar to Indians got destroyed. Name the company?
Answer: East India Company.
30) ‘Argo’ 1979 film is about which hostage crisis events?
Answer: Iran.
31) Victoria falls is on _______ river
Answer: Zambezi.
32) Largest part on human brain is _______
Answer: Cerebrum.
33) To capture Saddam Hussein, U.S.A arranged a military operation. Name the operation.
Answer: Red Dawn.
34) Main ingredient in hummus is ________
Answer: Chickpeas.
35) To act in a film Christian Bale lost 60 pounds. Name the film.
Answer: The Machinist.
36) Drink Tequila is made from which plant?
Answer: Blue agave.
37) ‘K’ in chemistry is __________
Answer: Potassium.
38) In the famous TV show ‘American Dad’ an alien is living with the smith family. Name it?
Answer: Roger.
39) Abbreviation of UNESCO?
Answer: United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization.
40) A military leader was overthrown by Fidel Castro in his revolution in Cuba. Who was it?
Answer: Fulgencio Batista.
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41) Bull is the representation of which zodiac sign?
Answer: Taurus.
42) In 2007 Wimbledon tennis tournament made a change in its prize money. Mention the change.
Answer: Made men’s and women’s prize funds equal.
43) Motorized rickshaw mostly seen in Bangkok, is known as __________
Answer: Tuk-tuk.
44) To make dynamite a nut is used. Name it?
Answer: Peanut.
45) Which is the most worshipped religion in the world?
Answer: Christianity.
46) In English Premier League, the first footballer to score 100 goal is ________.
Answer: Alan Shearer.
47) Abbreviation of LAN, in computing is _______
Answer: Local Area Network.
48) ________ rocks are being changed by high pressure or heat.
Answer: Metamorphic.
49) In 2005, from jaguar cars an object is removed. Name it.
Answer: The hood ornament.
50) Turner prize in 1995 was given to Damien Hirst, for his shocking piece of art. Which is it?
Answer: Mother and Child Divided.
51) In snooker, green ball worth how many points?
Answer: 3 points.
52) Largest diamond in the crown jewels of British is ______
Answer: Koh-i-noor.
53) From two words, the word helicopter has been derived. ‘Helico’ means spiral, what is the meaning of ‘pter’?
Answer: With wings.
54) Logo of Nike is called as _________
Answer: The Swoosh.
55) Largest worshipped religion in Japan is _________
Answer: Shinto.
56) Ancient region in Mesopotamia lies between the ______ and _______ rivers.
Answer: The Tigris and Euphrates.
57) Which South American country’s currency is Real?
Answer: Brazil.
58) The leader of Peasants’ Revolt is ________
Answer: Wat Tyler.
59) In ‘Animal Farm’ by George Orwell, Boxer is what kind of animal?
Answer: Horse.
60) Three weapons in modern fencing are _______
Answer: Foil, épée, and sabre.
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61) Democratic Party, the famous political party in the U.S.A has an animal as their symbol. Name the animal?
Answer: Donkey.
62) ‘Sistine chapel painting’ is finished by Michelangelo in how many years?
Answer: Four years.
63) With an estimation of 1 million hairs per square inch, a mammal become the densest furred animal. Name the animal.
Answer: Sea otter.
64) The word which has the most number of meanings in the Oxford English dictionary is _______ with 60,000 words.
Answer: Set.
65) “Deutschlandlied”, the National anthem of Germany was composed by an Austrian composer. Who is it?
Answer: Joseph Haydn.
66) ‘I love New York’ logo was created in 1975 by a famous American graphic designer. Who is it?
Answer: Milton Glaser.
67) Most common colour of eye in world is ________
Answer: Brown.
68) The hot winds blow to Southern Europe from Sahara is ___________.
Answer: Sirocco.
69) Who is the architect of Kuala Lumpur’s ‘The PETRONAS towers’?
Answer: César Pelili.
70) In 1990s a chocolate bar in the UK changed the name to Snickers. Name it?
Answer: Marathon.
71) ‘Cuban missile’ crisis was on which year?
Answer: 1962.
72) Which vitamin’s another name is ‘Riboflavin’?
Answer: B2.
73) The country which give vote right to women is _________
Answer: New Zealand.
74) Martial arts in which Elvis Presley is popular for is _______
Answer: Karate.
75) In Morse code a Letter’s representation is by two dots. Which is the letter?
Answer: i.
76) _____ and ______ make a man wise, based on a famous proverb.
Answer: Adversity and loss.
77) An autoimmune disorder affects the thyroid by causing hyperthyroidism is __________.
Answer: Graves’ disease.
78) ‘Bombay Duck’ an Indian dish is what kind of food?
Answer: Fish.
79) After the suicide of Nero in A.D 68, the number of emperors ruled Rome in the following year is _______
Answer: 4.
80) Ancient Egyptians worshipped cat Goddess. What is its name?
Answer: Bastet.
81) The term ‘ Dinosaur’ means ________ lizard.
Answer: Terrible.
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82) Eighteen out of twenty-seven years of Nelson Mandela’s prison life is on ________ prison.
Answer: Robben Island.
83) A person in the Bible is said to be died at the age of 969. Who is it?
Answer: Methuselah.
84) Study of flags is called as ________
Answer: Vexillology.
85) Distinctive colour of flamingos is getting from ________.
Answer: Their diet.
86) The famous bronze statue ‘ The Little Mermaid’ is situated in the capital city of Europe. Name it?
Answer: Copenhagen.
87) A volcanic eruption occurred in Iceland in 2010, which causes airline travel chaos. Name the volcano?
Answer: Eyjafjallajökull.
88) The animal which was Robin in the Disney ‘Robin Hood’ is _______
Answer: Fox.
89) Christmas Island is situated in which ocean?
Answer: Indian Ocean.
90) The first person who won two Nobel prizes is _______
Answer: Marie Curie.
91) World’s biggest rodent is ______
Answer: Capybara.
92) Before approving Euro the currency of Italy is ________.
Answer: Lira.
93) A famous painting of John Constable is unsold in the 1821 exhibition. Name the painting?
Answer: The Hay Wain.
94) Since 1900 two Presidents of the U.S.A got the presidency while they lost in public votes. Who are they?
Answer: George W. Bush and Donald Trump.
95) Who is the famous paleontologist in Lyme Regis who became popular in the 18th century for fossil discovery?
Answer: Mary Anning.
96) In a netball team, the total number of players are ______
Answer: 7.
97) UK’s popular radio show ‘The Archers’ set is on which village?
Answer: Ambridge.
98) First appeared music video on MTV is _________.
Answer: The Buggles – Video Killed the Radio Star.
99) In which year of wedding anniversary Emerald is given as a gift?
Answer: 55th.
100) Number of stars on the European Union flag is ______.
Answer: 12.
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