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Answer after each question. The quiz questions are in four levels of difficulty: Lower
Intermediate Intermediate Upper Intermediate and Advanced (click, or scroll down, to find
the different levels).
If you'd like to use them in a pub quiz or in a classroom quiz, we've made printer-friendly
versions for you. You can print them out by clicking on the links just under each set of
questions. There are two versions for printing; 'with answers' and 'without answers'. The
questions were written for ESL students, but because they are general knowledge questions
they can be used by everyone.
Each set has 24 quiz questions in 4 categories: Science, Geography, Sports and Music.

LOWER INTERMEDIATE
SCIENCE
1. What does your heart pump? blood
2. Which is the nearest star? the sun
3. Which is heavier, gold or silver? gold
4. How many sides does a triangle have? three
5. What is H2O? water
6. How many legs does a butterfly have? six

GEOGRAPHY
1. Which is bigger, a lake or an ocean? an ocean

2. Which country has the most people? China


3. What is the capital city of Norway? Oslo
4. What is the biggest state in the U.S.A.? Alaska
5. Which country has the biggest land area? Russia
6. In which ocean is Hawaii? the Pacific

SPORTS
1. What sport is played at Wimbledon? tennis
2. In which country were the 2008 Olympic Games held? China
3. What country does the football player Romario come from? Brazil
4. What is the most popular indoor sport in the U.S.A.? basketball
5. In which sport was Muhammad Ali the world champion? boxing
6. Which famous golf player's mother comes from Thailand? Tiger Woods

MUSIC
1. How many strings does a violin have? four
2. Where was Ricky Martin born? Puerto Rico
3. What pop group was Howie D. in? Backstreet Boys
4. Which singer usually sings rap music, Mariah Carey or Eminem? Eminem
5. Which instrument is often used in jazz music, a saxophone or a tuba? a saxophone
6. What nationality is Robbie Williams? English/British

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INTERMEDIATE
SCIENCE
1. Blood is filtered by which pair of organs? kidneys

2. Which planet is the fifth from the sun? Jupiter


3. Who developed the theory of relativity? Albert Einstein
4. Which chemical element is represented by the symbol N? nitrogen
5. In which organelle of a living cell is DNA found? nucleus
6. Which travel faster, light or sound waves? light waves

GEOGRAPHY
1. In which country is Mount Everest? Nepal
2. Which continent has the biggest population? Asia
3. What is the capital city of New Zealand? Wellington
4. On which continent is the Sahara desert? Africa
5. Name the two longest rivers in the world. Amazon/Nile
6. Which ocean is to the east of Africa? Indian Ocean

SPORTS
1. What is longest running race in the Olympic Games called? the marathon
2. Who won the 2003 British Open golf tournament? Ben Curtis
3. In snooker, what is the colour of the last ball potted? black
4. What nationality is the tennis player Lleyton Hewitt? Australian
5. In which sport can you throw a 'curve ball'? baseball
6. Which team won the 2003 Formula One car racing championship? Ferrari

MUSIC
1. Which pop singer married British movie director Guy Ritchie? Madonna
2. Which rock group did George Harrison belong to? The Beatles
3. Which classical composer became deaf near the end of his life? Beethoven
4. How many strings does a bass guitar usually have? four
5. In what country did reggae music originate? Jamaica

6. How many instruments are there in a string quintet? five

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UPPER INTERMEDIATE
SCIENCE
1. Which vitamin is abundant in citrus fruits? vitamin C
2. What instrument is used for measuring temperature? a thermometer
3. Who developed the theory of evolution by natural selection? Charles Darwin
4. What gas do plants absorb from the atmosphere? carbon dioxide
5. What do we call a shape with eight sides? octagon
6. What is the study of plants called? botany

GEOGRAPHY
1. Which South American country has the greatest land area? Brazil
2. What is the capital city of Sri Lanka? Colombo
3. Which climate is generally hotter and more humid, tropical or temperate? tropical
4. What do we call a mountain which could erupt? a volcano
5. Antarctica covers which of the earth's poles? the South Pole
6. On which continent is Sierra Leone? Africa

SPORTS
1. In which sport would you use a 'sand iron'? golf
2. In boxing, what do the letters K.O. stand for? knock out
3. Baseball originated in the U.S.A. in which century? 19th century
4. How many rings are there in the Olympic Games symbol? five
5. Which country won the 1998 FIFA World Cup football tournament? France

6. Who won the 2003 Wimbledon women's tennis championship? Serena Williams

MUSIC
1. Which female pop singer had a big hit called 'Baby, One More Time'? Check the answer
2. What pop group was Michael Jackson a member of when he was young? The Jackson Five
3. What type of music did Louis Armstrong play? jazz
4. What does an orchestra's conductor wave to keep time? baton
5. What nationality was Mozart? Austrian
6. Which rock group is Michael Stipe the lead singer of? REM

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ADVANCED
SCIENCE
1. Triton is a moon of which planet? Neptune
2. For what process do plants need sunlight, CO2 and water? photosynthesis
3. Which physicist wrote a book called 'A Brief History of Time'? Stephen Hawking
4. Which chemical element is represented by the symbol Zn? Zinc
5. In which organ of the body is the cerebrum found? the brain
6. What do we call the study of birds? ornithology

GEOGRAPHY
1. In which country is the world's highest waterfall? Venezuela
2. What natural phenomena are measured by the 'Richter scale'? earthquakes
3. Which two oceans does the Panama Canal link? Atlantic/Pacific
4. What is South America's highest mountain range? the Andes
5. What is the capital city of Kenya? Nairobi

6. What is the line of latitude 23.5 degrees north of the equator called? tropic of Cancer

SPORTS
1. In which athletic event is a heavy metal ball thrown? shot put
2. In what sport could you 'hit a six' or 'bowl a leg spinner'? cricket
3. Golf was first played in which country? Scotland
4. In which sport could you find yourself in a headlock? wrestling
5. In which sport are a bow and arrow used? Check the answer
6. What does a third-place getter at the Olympic Games win? a bronze medal

MUSIC
1. What instrument did the jazz musician Miles Davis play? trumpet
2. Which British rock group do Liam and Noel Gallagher belong to? Oasis
3. Which instrument has keys, pedals and strings? Check the answer
4. In which country is a 'gamelan orchestra' most commonly found? Indonesia
5. Who wrote the song entitled 'Yesterday'? Paul McCartney
6. Which is the largest stringed instrument in a classical orchestra? double bass

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