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General knowledge quiz: science, history, and more

Quick general knowledge test with instant results and score tracking.

Editorial: Review CompletedCreated By: Rhona PaytonUpdated Aug 26, 2025
Difficulty: Moderate
2-5mins
Learning OutcomesCheat Sheet
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This general knowledge quiz helps you check what you know across science, history, and pop culture. Answer fast, see your score right away, and review answers to learn a little more. Want more practice? Try a general knowledge test, explore a current affairs quiz, or challenge yourself with an academic quiz.

What is the chemical symbol for gold?
Ag
Gd
Au
Go
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The capital city of Canada is Ottawa.
True
False
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Which planet is known as the Red Planet?
Mars
Jupiter
Mercury
Venus
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The Great Wall of China can be seen from the Moon with the naked eye.
False
True
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Who wrote the play Romeo and Juliet?
William Shakespeare
Mark Twain
Charles Dickens
Jane Austen
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Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius at standard atmospheric pressure.
False
True
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Light travels faster than sound.
False
True
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Which continent has the most countries?
South America
Africa
Asia
Europe
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Mount Kilimanjaro is located in Kenya.
True
False
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Which ancient civilization built Machu Picchu?
Aztec
Maya
Inca
Olmec
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An octopus has three hearts.
False
True
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Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize?
Rosalind Franklin
Dorothy Hodgkin
Marie Curie
Ada Lovelace
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The human adult normally has 28 teeth.
False
True
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Sound cannot travel in a vacuum.
True
False
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What is the largest desert in the world by area?
Arabian Desert
Antarctic Desert
Gobi Desert
Sahara Desert
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Which element has the highest electrical conductivity at standard conditions?
Aluminum
Copper
Silver
Gold
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Venus rotates in the opposite direction to most planets in the solar system.
False
True
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The Amazon River is longer than the Nile River.
True
False
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Lightning is hotter than the surface of the Sun.
False
True
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The Rosetta Stone helped scholars decode cuneiform writing.
True
False
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Study Outcomes

  1. Recall Key Facts -

    Understand and remember important information across science, history, and global events to enhance your general knowledge.

  2. Analyze Question Patterns -

    Examine the structure and style of quiz questions to apply logical reasoning and improve answering strategies.

  3. Identify Knowledge Gaps -

    Pinpoint areas where your understanding is weakest to focus your future learning efforts effectively.

  4. Track Performance Progress -

    Monitor your quiz scores over time to set goals and measure improvements in your general knowledge.

  5. Apply Learning Strategies -

    Use feedback from the quiz to adopt study techniques that reinforce memory and comprehension.

  6. Boost Confidence -

    Build self-assurance in your trivia skills and motivate yourself to achieve higher scores in future ProProfs quizzes.

Cheat Sheet

  1. Global Capitals and Geography -

    Group countries by continent and use reputable sources like the CIA World Factbook or National Geographic to drill on capital cities. For example, linking Ottawa (Canada), Oslo (Norway), and Lisbon (Portugal) alphabetically helps cement recall, which you can test under time pressure in a proprofs quiz.

  2. Fundamental Physics Formulas -

    Master Einstein's mass - energy equivalence, E=mc², by plugging in numbers (e.g. E = 1 kg × (3×10❸ m/s)² = 9×10¹❶ J per NASA) to see real energy scales. Regularly practice basic kinematics equations on a proprofs quiz to solidify your problem-solving speed.

  3. Key Historical Timelines -

    Memorize the order and dates of pivotal revolutions - American (1776), French (1789), and Russian (1917) - using a simple mnemonic like "76, 89, 17." Reviewing a timeline chart from Britannica before each proprofs quiz helps you answer date-based history questions with confidence.

  4. Biological Taxonomy Mnemonic -

    Use the classic phrase "King Philip Came Over For Good Soup" to recall Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species (NCBI taxonomy). Testing this sequence in a proprofs quiz ensures you never mix up the hierarchy under pressure.

  5. Periodic Table Trends -

    Understand that atomic radius decreases across a period and increases down a group by remembering "L - R it shrinks, T - B it swells," as outlined by IUPAC. Practicing trend questions on a proprofs.com quiz sharpens your ability to predict element properties quickly.

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