This quiz is designed to challenge the limits of your curiosity, spanning the oddities of our natural world, the hidden corners of history, and the quirks of science. It moves beyond standard trivia, requiring you to recall the obscure details that often slip through the cracks of formal education. Whether you are a dedicated polymath or a casual seeker of strange facts, these 15 questions will test your ability to connect disparate dots across various disciplines. Prepare to second-guess what you thought was common knowledge as you navigate through this irregular general knowledge journey.
Which musical instrument has the most strings?
Harp
Sitar
Piano
Dulcimer
Which company was originally called 'Cadabra'?
Amazon
Facebook
Oracle
Twitter (X)
What is the name of the layer of the Earth's atmosphere where we live?
Stratosphere
Mesosphere
Troposphere
Thermosphere
How many teeth does an adult human typically have (including wisdom teeth)?
28
30
32
34
In what year did the Berlin Wall fall?
1987
1989
1991
1993
What is the common name for the 'Encephalon'?
The brain
The heart
The spine
The skull
What is the scientific term for the "white" of an egg?
Vitellus
Keratin
Albumen
Chalaza
What is the rarest natural eye color in humans?
Blue
Green
Grey
Amber
Which company invented the 'Walkman'?
Apple
Sony
Panasonic
Toshiba
Which country is the world's largest producer of saffron?
producing over 90% of the world's supply
Iran
Pakistan
Japan
South Korea
Which letter is the most commonly used in the English language?
E
B
I
M
Icarus is known to have flown too close to the sun on wings made by his father, ___________.
Daedalus
Micarus
Theseus
Jason
Mycology is the study of....
Mushrooms
Mold
Ants and winged insects
Ocean Ecology
What was the first message sent via telegraph in 1844?
"What hath God wrought"
"Hello world"
"Come here Watson"
"SOS"
Which country was the first to adopt Christianity as its official state religion?
Armenia
Denmark
England
Lebanon
Curious Novice
It looks like you are just beginning your journey into the world of obscure facts. While some of these questions were designed to trip you up, don't be discouraged! Every expert started as a beginner, and the best part of trivia is the thrill of discovery. Use this as a starting point to dive into new subjects-perhaps a book on odd history or a science podcast. Your curiosity is your greatest asset, and there is plenty more to learn.
Well done! You have a solid grasp of general knowledge and a keen eye for detail. You likely have a wide range of interests and enjoy picking up tidbits of information from various sources. You managed to navigate several of the "trickier" questions with ease, proving that your mental library is well-stocked. With just a bit more focus on the truly obscure or technical niches, you’ll be ready to compete with the top-tier trivia masters.
Impressive! You have demonstrated an exceptional command over a vast array of subjects. Scoring in this bracket suggests that you are a natural learner who pays attention to the small, irregular details that others often overlook. Whether it’s deep-sea biology or ancient geographic shifts, your knowledge base is both broad and deep. You are a true connoisseur of information, and very few people can claim to have such a sharp and diverse intellectual toolkit. Outstanding work!
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