Funny Quiz Questions for High School
Adele Cosgrove-Bray is a writer, poet and artist who lives on the Wirral Peninsula in England.
100 General Knowledge Quiz Questions
Are you on the hunt for free general knowledge quiz for your pub, party, social or school group? You've found it!
These quiz questions are suitable for all age groups and range from very easy to profoundly thought-provoking, covering a diverse range of topics so everyone can participate in the fun.
In this collection, you'll find:
- A beginner's quiz to help break the ice
- A quiz of nursery rhyme questions
- Eight general knowledge quizzes with ten questions each
Let's get started! The answers to each question are in bold italics .
Ice-Breaker Questions
- How many legs does the Legs of Man have? Three.
- How many tails does a Manx cat have? None.
- How many teeth does an aardvark have? None.
- Which sea creature has three hearts? Octopus.
- Which instrument has forty-seven strings and seven pedals? Harp.
- Whose face was said to have launched 1,000 ships? Helen of Troy.
- In the traditional rhyme, how many mice were blind? Three.
- How many bones does an adult human have? Two hundred and six.
- How many pedals do most modern pianos have? Three.
- Water boils at 212 degrees on which temperature scale? Fahrenheit.
Easy Nursery Questions
- Who went to school with a lamb? Mary.
- Who sat in a corner eating a Christmas pie? Little Jack Horner.
- Where did the lady wearing rings on her fingers and bells on her toes ride to? Banbury Cross.
- Which item of nursery furniture was set on top of a tree? Cradle.
- Which traditional children's rhyme was about the plague? Ring O'Roses.
- Name the once-popular boy's building game which was aimed at developing an understanding of mechanics and electronics. Mechano.
- Name the doll which was famous for crying. Tiny Tears.
- Which furry creatures lived on Wimbledon Common? Wombles.
- If you rode a Chopper, what was this? Bicycle.
- What was soaked in vinegar then hung on a string? Conker.
Fun Pub Quiz Trivia Questions
Each of the following quizzes is a balanced and fun mix of questions about everything from history to movies to nature.
Quiz A
- What is the Italian word for "pie"? Pizza.
- What is the national flower of Wales? Daffodil.
- Which Australian marsupial enjoys eating eucalyptus leaves? Koala.
- Which reptile should you never smile at, according to the song? Crocodile.
- Alfred, an ancient King of Wessex, is famous for burning what? Cakes.
- In nautical terms, what is the opposite of port? Starboard.
- How many bones are there on a Skull & Crossbones flag? Three.
- What was Marilyn Monroe's natural hair colour? Ginger.
- Name Fred Astaire's famous red-haired dancing partner. Ginger Rogers.
- What is the world's tallest tree? The coast redwood, one of three sequoia species.
Quiz B
- What name was given to the soldiers who protected Roman emperors? Praetorian Guard.
- Which two metals is pewter made from? Tin and lead.
- What was Louis Armstrong's chosen form of music? Jazz.
- Name the port of Rome. Ostia.
- Paul Newman ate fifty eggs in which film? Cool Hand Luke.
- Don Alfonso is the lead role in which opera? Cosi Fan Tutte by Mozart.
- Which city does the River Lagan flow through? Belfast.
- Who sang about being an eggman and a walrus? The Beatles.
- What takes place in Hong Kong's Happy Valley? Horse racing.
- Which country does the sport of pelato come from? Spain.
Quiz C
- What is one quarter of 1,000? 250.
- Which is larger: 50% or five-eighths? Five-eighths.
- How many sides, in total, would three triangles and three rectangles have? 21.
- Who changed the name of his ship from The Pelican to The Golden Hind? Sir Francis Drake.
- What is manzanilla? A light sherry.
- What is entomophobia? An irrational fear of insects.
- Name the actor who died in 1984 and who also starred in the film titled 1984. Richard Burton.
- Who invented the bikini? Louis Reard.
- Which Scot founded the Presbyterian Church? John Knox.
- When did the French Revolution end? 1799.
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Quiz D
- Which ocean surrounds the Maldives? Indian Ocean.
- What is the name of Europe's most northern town? Hammerfest, Norway.
- Who was the last prisoner to be held in the Tower of London? Rudolf Hesse.
- Which Tasmanian marsupial is known for its fiery temper? Tasmanian Devil.
- Who was the lover of the Roman known as Marc Anthony? Cleopatra.
- Which summer dessert is often eaten during Wimbledon's tennis matches? Strawberries and cream.
- What happened to the racehorse named Shergar in 1983? Kidnapped.
- In J.M. Barrie's novel, where did the Lost Boys live? Never Never Land.
- Name the doctor played by Tom Baker, William Hartnell and Patrick Troughton, among others. Dr. Who.
- Which word can be placed before bottle, bell and bird? Blue.
Quiz E
- Which Russian town suffered an infamous nuclear disaster in 1986? Chernobyl.
- Which planet shares its name with a dog? Pluto.
- In nautical terms, what is the opposite of windward? Leeward.
- What is an irrational fear of trees called? Dendrophobia.
- Which is the most northerly of the Channel Isles? Alderney.
- Where on the human body is the zygomatic bone found? Facial c heek.
- Which Welsh poet insisted that we do not go gently into the night? Dylan Thomas.
- In women's gymnastics, what is 6 ft. 6 in. long? Beam.
- Which famous novel featured Jo, Meg, Beth and Amy March? Little Women.
- Who wrote the epic poem Paradise Lost? John Milton.
Quiz F
- Name the Chinese writer, born in 551 BCE, known for preaching high moral standards. Confucius.
- Name the fictional character whose household duties did not prevent her determination to dance. Cinderella.
- What did A.E. Frick invent in 1887, which are now worn by thousands if not millions of people? Contact lenses.
- Which hero of a seasonal song has a very shiny nose? Rudolf the Red-Nosed Reindeer.
- Usually partnered with milk, but sometimes also with jam and custard, name this yellow-gold dry food. Cornflakes.
- Available in many sizes and styles, and able to halt at many train-free stations, what am I? A radio.
- Name this stringless fictional character created by Carlo Collodi over one hundred years ago. Pinocchio.
- Which English national park is associated with poets and an illustrator of small animals? Lake District.
- Which London square is famous—or infamous—for its pigeon population? Trafalgar.
- Which frequently used household item has a tree but no leaves? Mug.
Quiz G
- I am Liverpudlian but not Liverpool. What am I? Everton Football Club.
- Name the French novelist and poet, born in 1802, who was exiled to Jersey and who wrote about a hunchback. Victor Hugo.
- Who was the Hollywood star, born in 1928, who made her first film at the age of three, and who was famous for frilly dresses and ringlets? Shirley Temple.
- Name the British-American actress famous for her violet eyes and voluptuous figure, who found fame as an Egyptian. Elizabeth Taylor.
- Which type of entertainment has cars but no roads, curves but no figure, and white knuckles? Roller coaster.
- What has three classes, can be found underground or high up, and can be a target for ultra-modern hopes or lavish nostalgia? Trains.
- I have a cake and a table named after me, and I'm used all round the world. What am I? Coffee.
- Home to the Ross Sea and a species of flightless bird—where is this? Antarctica.
- Name the British lady who played a role in the Crimean War, and who received the Order of Merit in 1907. Florence Nightingale.
- Name the Corsican who captured Toulon and who sold Louisiana to America. Napoleon Bonaparte.
Quiz H
- Born in the 16th Century in Devon, England, his career was linked to tobacco and potatoes, and he was imprisoned in the Tower of London. Who was this? Sir Walter Raleigh.
- I'm called thick when close to the ground, but people smile when I'm high. What am I? A cloud.
- Who created the animation for Monty Python? Terry Gilliam.
- Who, in 1806, became King George's favourite potter? Josia Spode.
- In the long-running British TV series Coronation Street, what was the name of Minni Caldwell's cat? Bobby.
- What is painter and sculptor Michelangelo's full name? Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni.
- Name the artist who was born in Milan in 1571 and was described during his lifetime as the most famous painter in Rome, despite having had a death warrant issued against him by the Pope. Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio.
- Whereabouts in London is the Stock Exchange? Paternoster Square.
- What is the world's biggest spider? Goliath birdeater tarantula .
- Info.cern.ch is famous for being what? The world's very first website.
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Preet on June 08, 2020:
Good
Rachel on May 25, 2020:
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NINGA KID on May 13, 2020:
THANK YOU it really helped me.
Scoot G on May 07, 2020:
Chernobyl is a Ukrainian city not a Russian town. The disaster was at the Chernobyl power plant, the nearest city was Pripyat which is where the workers for the power station lived.
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Lyn on May 05, 2020:
Don't the lost boys love in never land not never never land??
Nathanael on April 30, 2020:
Okay, What Doing Now?
Yeet queen on April 27, 2020:
Thank you for posting this, it gave fun me and my family
Skylar on April 25, 2020:
I am going to do a Qwiz with my family this is so funny
lepisi8dxb3h3@Ptengland.school.nz on April 19, 2020:
oh nice
Donkey Hauty on April 19, 2020:
True, Victor Hugo was exiled to Jersey, but quickly moved to GUERNSEY because it's 1) friendlier 2) more attractive 3) warmer and 4) further from France. It was there that he wrote Les Miserables and Toilers of the Sea. Oh, and the beaches are nicer.
Jersey bean on April 18, 2020:
Yo nic I thin youll find that he was exiled to JERSEY and not Guernsey.
someone who is irish on April 18, 2020:
this a great website. i am going to be doing a quiz with my family and i didnt know what to do but this website has helped me soooo much
SJH on April 18, 2020:
Great quiz thanks but i believe the gymnastic beam is 6m long and not 6ft
Nic on April 16, 2020:
What...What??
Name the French novelist and poet, born in 1802, who was exiled to Jersey and who wrote about a hunchback. Victor Hugo.
He was exiled to Guernsey not Jersey!!
Adele Cosgrove-Bray (author) from Wirral, Cheshire, England. on April 13, 2020:
Born in Hampstead, England, Taylor received dual British-American nationality at birth.
Adele Cosgrove-Bray (author) from Wirral, Cheshire, England. on April 13, 2020:
Born in Hampstead Heath, England, Taylor received dual nationality - British and American - at birth.
Qwerty on April 12, 2020:
Elizabeth Taylor was English.
mee on April 06, 2020:
This is a good quiz to do in quarantine if your bored. Every in the family had a good time playing against each other. Tricky questions, some funny ones. I would highly recommend this quiz to everyone. I enjoyed playing this and hope there is more quizzes just like this. It's good it has a lot of questions, it was hard to find a website with quizzes till i found this one and it had a lot of questions so i don't need to find a new one every two minutes. Over all a very good quiz i would play again, very enjoyable if your bored. Also great to compete against each other while playing this quiz. It makes the experience ten times better and much funner.
Darsh Patel on March 12, 2020:
Easy question answer
Adele Cosgrove-Bray (author) from Wirral, Cheshire, England. on March 07, 2020:
I suspect you meant "phrased".
Anna on March 05, 2020:
Really good but could be fraised better
emma on March 03, 2020:
i love these really interesting
can u please make one for science
Debra on February 24, 2020:
What about one on all the soaps that are on tv past and presant brilliant
ella on February 21, 2020:
i love these but can u make one about sports?
billy nixon on February 18, 2020:
Hess was the last prisoner in Spandau, but, he WAS also the last prisoner in the Tower of London.
Okeke peace chiamaka on February 12, 2020:
Cool
Unifrog on February 04, 2020:
Nice questions
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I loved it ty
Really good on January 23, 2020:
Really good
Maggie if donnagh on January 21, 2020:
Yh so easy try harder thanks for sending quiz questions
Bher on January 17, 2020:
So good some are hard
Noor fiaz on January 03, 2020:
Thanks for sending
Dennis Pockrus on December 22, 2019:
Very good
V.Dhana sri on December 15, 2019:
The quiz was very good. Thanks for sending this quiz
Ayako on December 13, 2019:
This is cool I use it heh
Jimmy on December 05, 2019:
Yeah Kira, if you were a real relative you'd be able to be more specific than "Europe" luvvy. It's nice to be important but it's more important to be nice!
Adele Cosgrove-Bray (author) from Wirral, Cheshire, England. on November 25, 2019:
According to the ShirleyTemple.com website, Encyclopedia Britannica and Wikipedia, Temple was born on April 23, 1928, in Santa Monica, California.
Kira on November 23, 2019:
Shirley Temple was an American actress, but was actually born in an European country. I should know,I'm one of her relatives.
Vaniprathap on November 02, 2019:
Awesome
jo on October 29, 2019:
It's great
Pam on October 28, 2019:
I just love this site.
Sally on August 22, 2019:
Haha so funny
Prajwal on August 15, 2019:
Good kicks questions
Anne on August 14, 2019:
Chernobyl was and never will be a Russian town. Its a nuclear plant located in Ukraine, former Soviet Union. The town that you are referrring to is Prypryat, built for the workes of the plant
Diane on August 01, 2019:
I live in Spain and the Spanish game you are referring to is Pelota (translates as ball). As far as I'm aware there is no such word as pelato in Spanish. It means peeled or bald in Italian
Andy on July 15, 2019:
very helpful in my exam
shiro on June 12, 2019:
nice questions but hard though :)
sujata on May 25, 2019:
very funny
Leanne Martin on May 12, 2019:
Your answer 'Koala bear' is wrong - it is just a koala and no relation to any ursine species - purely a marsupial.
Bill Wallace on May 07, 2019:
I liked your questions, they were very good
sonali rajbangshi on May 01, 2019:
l like quiz and all quistion were fantastic, gd job and keep it up frnd.
Hughesy on April 14, 2019:
Chernobyl was not the town destroyed by a nuclear accident, Pripyat was. Chernobyl was the power plant
Jane on February 24, 2019:
Amazing
Moo Moo Head on February 22, 2019:
Awesome
Actually on February 12, 2019:
For quiz C, Question 1 the Italian word for pizza is pie and the world for pie is torta. They have this backward.
bob on February 12, 2019:
very good
omggggggggg on December 12, 2018:
wow seem it good to me but a little hard ! omg
HARM786 on December 11, 2018:
Very nice
Adele Cosgrove-Bray (author) from Wirral, Cheshire, England. on December 08, 2018:
Apparently, Ms Taylor's parents were American, though she herself was born in England. Her family moved back to America when Elizabeth was aged nine.
Sallee Eriera on November 20, 2018:
Wrong about Elizabeth Taylor - she was English!
Joe on November 14, 2018:
Port of Rome is civitavicchi
Gh on November 13, 2018:
Good
James on November 11, 2018:
Elizabeth Taylor was English Not American (born Hampstead Garden, London). Last Prisoner's of The Tower of London, The Kray Twins. (failing to report for National Service, 1952).
ahmed on November 09, 2018:
i like it
Emily on September 29, 2018:
It was cool
Isla on September 25, 2018:
It was great to play and lots of fun, a great game to warm up to start consent rating.
LOTS OF LAUGHTER AND FUN
Sissa on September 20, 2018:
Thankyou very much
Victor on September 14, 2018:
In italian a pie is called 'torta' not pizza.
Kavia sree on September 13, 2018:
I like so much.This is so usefull for me
AYUSH on September 04, 2018:
NICE QUIZ
Justin on August 27, 2018:
"The last prisoner to be held in theTower of London was who? Rudolf Hesse."
This question is incorrect. Hesse was the last prisoner of Spandau Prison in Berlin.
fataw on August 12, 2018:
what is the meaning of Spartan
Sonali on August 02, 2018:
Quiz
Liz on July 09, 2018:
Love this quiz. I will be using parts of it at a church garden party in August. Well done Ella you are quite right koalas are not bears.
hubert tecson on July 04, 2018:
this question is so funny thanks for making this
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R Stansbury on July 04, 2018:
brilliant, Thankyou
Maddox McCloud on June 29, 2018:
I love trivia questions
Nathan on June 28, 2018:
Doctor Who is just the name of the show. He's only known as The Doctor. The characters actual name has never been revealed.
Maddox McCloud on June 28, 2018:
i love trivia questions
Louella Acaylar on June 26, 2018:
I really like quizzes..
PIUM on June 24, 2018:
Very helpful and interesting Q & A. Need more everyday. Thanks
Riti Chawla on June 23, 2018:
I'm making an awesome trivia night for my family
Adele Cosgrove-Bray (author) from Wirral, Cheshire, England. on June 22, 2018:
I hope you find my series of quizzes helpful to your work, John.
john Logan on June 22, 2018:
I do a lot of Quizzes for people in recovery.
Connor on June 17, 2018:
Hahah
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I like this questions and answers because there are interesting
I love it thank you questions and answers you are so great
Person on June 10, 2018:
Helped me with my school project! Thanks...
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Jill on June 03, 2018:
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ndumiso ntsele on May 25, 2018:
i credit all the quiz questions above , they are lovely and entertaining
Julia on May 03, 2018:
Not even all correct
Graham on April 29, 2018:
Its Neverland in Peter Pan, not never never land!
maisyxoxo on April 28, 2018:
I really enjoyed doing this with my family. It was epic . one time today I'm doing it again
Megatron on April 24, 2018:
This was so much fun to do
Ella on April 05, 2018:
It is a Koala not a Koala bear
Adele Cosgrove-Bray (author) from Wirral, Cheshire, England. on April 02, 2013:
I can see your point, George, but the quizzes are designed more the quiz-leaders than for the participants.
George Greene Jr. from California PA on March 30, 2013:
I wish you listed the answers separate! otherwise good trivia!!
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