We've searched for some new facts to test you on. Gathered from history, biology, chemistry and geography besides, we challenge you to become the ultimate solver. Remember, the important thing is to have fun!
Against what should you take antibiotics?
Antibiotics weaken or demolish the protective layer around bacteria.
Bacterial Infections
Viruses
Inflammation
Who sailed in the famous"Beagle" and found the Galapagos islands?
The voyage was made by Darwin, who used it for his book The Origin of Species
Alexander Graham Bell
Louis Pasteur
Nicolaus Copernicus
Charles Robert Darwin
Where was Jesus born?
Bethlehem
Nazareth
Jerusalem
It is unknown
World War I started and ended in...
1913 and 1918
1914 and 1919
1915 and 1918
1914 and 1918
Name the part of your body that produces insulin
Pancreas
Kidneys
Intestines
Liver
Is your blood type determined by the genes you inherit from your parents?
Yes
No
Who wrote the famous novel, 'Mrs. Dalloway'?
Mrs Dalloway is a novel by Virginia Woolf that details a day in the life of Clarissa Dalloway, a fictional high-society woman in post–First World War England.
Virginia Wolf
Silvia Plath
Charlotte Bronte
Charles Dickens
What was the other name given to the French and Indian War (1756-1763)?
The Six Day War
The 100 Year War
The 7 Year War
The Indian Revolution
What is the origin of the word 'Harem'?
Italian
Arabian
Russian
Hebrew
How many minutes are there in 8 and a half hours?
510
520
515
505
What is the largest human internal organ?
The small intestine is about 6 meters or 20 feet long!
The Heart
The Liver
The Lung
The Small Intestine
All the data generated by NASA's Hubble telescope in its lifetime is equivalent to how much of our human brain?
It only takes 30 seconds for the brain to produce more information than the Hubble telescope did in all its time. Incredible.
About a day's worth
An hour's worth
A minute's worth
30 seconds' worth
What is the capital of Nigeria?
Lagos
Abuja
Ibadan
Kano
Which of these cities is furthest north?
Hamburg is Germany is the most Northern of these cities.
Hamburg
Vienna
Budapest
Prague
Who discovered penicillin?
Louis Pasteur
Pierre Curie
Enrico Fermi
Alexander Fleming
Where is the smallest bone in the human body?
Ear
Toe
Nose
Our first teeth
What was the Industrial Revolution?
A theory that a country should buy more than it sells
A theory that a country should sell more than it buys
A change from household industries to factory production
A change from bartering goods to a common currency
Who has more bones, babies or adults?
Babies
Adults
The number of bones is the same all our life
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Oh well, didn't do so well. Could it be we hit you in your blind spots? It could be a great time to learn something new and investigate these topics!
You did pretty well for yourself, but still came around the average score, which means you've got a lot of knowledge but also some blind spots. Maybe take this time and learn some new things. Knowledge is power!
Wow, we tried all kinds of different facts but you came out on top! Hurrah! You've quite the inquisitive and curious mind, and you must have a great memory to boot.
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