Daily Quiz Daily

Our daily general knowledge quiz

Quiz Archive Archive

A complete history of our quiz challenges

By Subject Subjects

Choose from seven quiz categories

Personalised Personalised

Build a quiz by subject and difficulty

Daily Quiz #5091

General Knowledge Quiz for Monday, 26 December 2022

A new general knowledge quiz is available every day. Try today's quiz or work through our archive of daily and themed quizzes.

0 out of ?

Q1. Which of these countries is south of the equator?

A
Ivory Coast
B
Venezuela
C
Suriname
D
Peru
Select from the options above.

Q2. For a real or complex number In mathematics, its distance from zero is termed its absolute value or what?

A
Modem
B
Modifier
C
Modulus
D
Modicum
Select from the options above.

Q3. Wargaming in one form or another has gone through surges of use and popularity but one form is both ancient and still greatly popular; which is it?

A
Warcraft
B
Ace of Aces
C
Chess
D
Tactics II
Select from the options above.

Q4. Where was "Postimees", the first regular newspaper published in the language of the indigenous people of what became the independent country, founded in 1857?

A
Waterloo, Belgium
B
Helsinki, Finland
C
Lwów, Poland
D
Pärnu, Estonia
Select from the options above.

Q5. Which of these is word for a writer's assistant?

A
Amencorner
B
Amanuensis
C
Amenhotep
D
Aminoacid
Select from the options above.

Q6. Who wrote the line "In Xanadu did Kubla Khan a stately pleasure dome decree"?

A
Percy Bysshe Shelley
B
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
C
Lord Byron
D
Alfred Lord Tennyson
Select from the options above.

Q7. The lyric about marriage "It's an institute you can't disparage" is from which song?

A
"Joy to the World" by Hoyt Axton
B
"Je t'aime moi non plus" by Serge Gainsbourg
C
"You're my World" by Umberto Bindi, Gino Paoli & Carl Sigman
D
"Love and Marriage" by Sammy Cahn & Jimmy Van Heusen
Select from the options above.
0%
There are 0 questions in this quiz.
You've completed 0 questions.
You've answered 0 questions correctly.
You've answered 0 questions incorrectly.