Home Quiz International Quiz

International Quiz

0

International Quiz. Explore the “International Quiz” — a global challenge featuring questions on world history, geography, culture, and current affairs, designed to broaden knowledge and global awareness.

International Quiz

International Quiz

Q. In what musical note do most toilets flush?

Ans:   E Flat

Q. 85% of women do what?

Ans:   Wear wrong bra size

Q. In Maine, it is illegal to bite your own what?

Ans:   Landlord

Q. In California it is illegal to do what in a hotel room?

Ans:   Peel an Onion

Q. What do chimpanzees do when nervous?

Ans:  Masturbate

Q. The average person does what 16 times a day?

Ans:   Swear

Q. Every year 11000 Americans are injured doing what?

Ans:   Trying out bizarre sex positions

Q. What links Fantasy, Devils, Coral and Christmas?

Ans:   Islands. International Quiz

Q. In Michigan, a woman does what without her husband’s permission?

Ans:  Cut her hair

Q. What happens every 30 seconds in America?

Ans:   Teenage pregnancy

Q. In China, if you order white tea – what do you get?

Ans:   Boiled Water

Q. What was the original scumbag?

Ans:   Condom

Q. The name of which animal means does not drink?

Ans:   Koala. International Quiz

Q. Name only non-electrical musical instrument invented the 20th century.

Ans:    Steel Drums

Q. Who are Mickey Mouse’s nephews?

Ans:   Mortie and Ferdie

Q. Suomi is the name the natives give to what country?

Ans:   Finland

Q. 37% of women prefer what to sex?

Ans:  Shoe shopping

Q. What creature has a penis 20 times the length of its body?

Ans:   Barnacle

Q. Thomas Edison had a phobia what was it?

Ans:  The Dark

Q. Who had a dog called Boatswain?

Ans:   Lord Byron. International Quiz

Q. Collective Nouns – a Convocation of what?

Ans:   Eagles

Q. What TV character lived in Waratah National Park?

Ans:  Skippy

Q. On an average day in USA 40 people are hurt doing what?

Ans:  Trampolining

Q. Armand Tanzania is the real name of what cartoon character?

Ans:   Principle Skinner

Q. In proportion which animal has the largest eye?

Ans:   Cat

Q. Canada is an Indian word meaning what?

Ans:   Big Village. International Quiz

Q. Walt Disney had an obsessive compulsion with what?

Ans:   Cleanliness – washed hands every 5 min

Q. Who sang the theme song in- From Russia with Love?

Ans:  Matt Munroe

Q. There are 16 bottles of Champagne in what?

Ans:   Balthazar

Q. It is illegal to cross the Iowa state boundaries wearing what?

Ans:  Duck on your head

Q. Married men do it twice as often as single men – what?

Ans:  Change Underwear

Q. What is the most commonly used descriptive word on menus?

Ans:  Mom. International Quiz

Q. What is Lieutenant Colombo’s first name?

Ans:  Philip

Q. What American building has double-needed toilets –segregated?

Ans:   Pentagon

Q. Pigs can become what – like humans?

Ans:  Alcoholics

Q. What shape is Anelli pasta?

Ans:   Rings

Q. In UK it is 10, USA it is 8, Continental Europe it is 38 – what?

Ans:   Women’s dress size

Q. What was the name of Abraham Lincoln’s dog Stabbed to death?

Ans:   Fido. International Quiz

Q. Terra Psittacorum was an early name for which country?

Ans:   Australia

Q. In Switzerland, it is illegal to do what in an apartment after 10 pm?

Ans:   Flush Toilet

Q. Vermont woman can’t wear what without husband’s permit?

Ans:   False Teeth

Q. What is the German word for poison?

Ans:   Gift. International Quiz

Q. Walt Disney in an interview admitted he was scared of what?

Ans:   Mice

Q. 98% of Americans feel better about themselves after doing what?

Ans:   Flushing Toilets

Q. Dom Perignon invented champagne – what else?

Ans:   Corks in bottles

Q. Which nationality drinks the most coffee per person per day?

Ans:   Sweden

Q. What links Helicon, Hutchinson, Macmillan, Growhills and Penguin?

Ans:   All are publishers

Q. 83% of all Americans purchase what product?

Ans:  Peanut Butter

Q. In Madrid, there are more what in one street than all of Finland?

Ans:   Bars

Q. Collective Nouns – a Cast of what?

Ans:   Falcons. International Quiz

Q. What does the girl’s name Rebecca mean?

Ans:  Noose

Q. If you landed at Carthage airport where would you be?

Ans:  Tunis

Q. 96% of American children can recognize – who?

Ans:  Ronald MacDonald

Q. It is estimated that at any given time 1% world’s population is what?

Ans:   Drunk

Q. What are 3 for a child, 6 a woman, 9 for a man?

Ans:   Funeral Bell Tolls

Q. Berlin stands on which river?

Ans:  Spree. International Quiz

Q. Where does the American flag fly 24 / 7 never taken down?

Ans:   Moon

Q. Who wrote Sleeping beauty, Mother Goose, Puss in Boots?

Ans:  Charles Perrault

Q. Married men in France use more what than their wives?

Ans:   Cosmetics

Q. In Animal Farm Benjamin was what type of creature?

Ans:   Donkey

Q. What does Trivia literally mean?

Ans:   Three Roads

Q. If you landed at Schipol airport where are you?

Ans:   Amsterdam

Q. To an Australian what is an esky?

Ans:   Portable Beer Cooler

Q. What country eats most turkey per capita annually?

Ans::   Israel

Q. The W H O recons there are 100 million what each day?

Ans:  Sex acts

Q. On average man uses 2000 – a woman 7000 what a day?

Ans:  Words. International Quiz

Q. Collective nouns – A Troubling of what?

Ans:   Goldfish

Q. 52% of Americans would rather spend a week in jail than what?

Ans:   Be President

Q. In America what colour is the Green Card?

Ans:   White

Q. What city stands on the Hooghly River?

Ans:   Calcutta

Q. Chloe is a girl’s name- means what?

Ans:  Green shoot

Q. Who is the Patron Saint of cooks?

Ans:   St. Laurence

Q. Where was Rin Tin Tin set?

Ans:  Fort Apache – Arizona

Q. If you landed at Capodichino airport where are you?

Ans:  Naples. International Quiz

Q. Americans consume 2 billion lbs of what each year?

Ans:   Chocolate

Q. A bear is ursine – what bird is pavonine?

Ans:  Peacock

Q. What European country’s flag is square?

Ans:   Switzerland

Q. Where would you find your lunula?

Ans:  Fingernail (white part)

Q. What European capital city is not on a river?

Ans:   Madrid

Q.Who only author to have a book in every Dewy-Decimal category?

Ans:   Isaac Asimov. International Quiz

Q. What is an octothorpe?

Ans:   The # symbol

Q. Only female humans and what have hymens?

Ans:   Horses

Q. Hari-Kari is vulgar name Seppuku – what’s it literally mean?

Ans:  Belly Splitting

Q. Captain Jean Luc-Picard keep a fish called what?

Ans:  Livingston

Q. Whose final words were “It hurts”?

Ans:  Charles De Gaulle

Q. Collective nouns – A parcel of what?

Ans:  Hinds

Q. Wine barrels – there are 83 gallons in a what?

Ans:   Puncheon

Q. Frankfurt stands on what river?

Ans:  Main

Q. Thomas, the boy’s name means what?

Ans:   Twin. International Quiz

Q. Michael Dumble-Smith became famous as who?

Ans:   Michael Crawford

Q. Who is the Patron Saint of learning?

Ans:   St. Ambrose

Q. Which nation invented sauerkraut?

Ans:   Chinese

Q. Henry Ford’s first car lacked something we expect – what?

Ans:   Reverse gear

Q. What bird has the most feathers per square inch?

Ans:   Penguin. International Quiz

Q. One death per day is caused by what?

Ans:   Wrong prescription 

Q. 400 what per week permanently close in the USA?

Ans:   Churches

Q. 50% of 17-year-old Americans can’t do what?

Ans:  Read

Q. In 1979 what did President Carter apologise to Australia about?

Ans:   Skylab falling on their country

Q. A dog is canine – what animal is ovine?

Ans:   Sheep. International Quiz

Q. Old English law – you can’t beat wife with anything wider than what?

Ans:   Your thumb 

Q. If you landed at Cannon airport where are you?

Ans:   Reno

Q.Who wrote the Dune series of SF novels?

Ans:   Frank Herbert

Q. In what city is the Encyclopedia Britannica based and published?

Ans:   Chicago

Q. What capital city stands on the Tagus River?

Ans:   Lisbon. International Quiz

Q. Collective nouns – An array of what?

Ans:   Hedgehogs

Q. ‘Amy’ a girl’s name means what?

Ans:   Beloved

Q. Who is the Patron Saint of TV?

Ans:   St. Clare

Q. What US president was nicknamed as Miss Nancy?

Ans:   James Buchanan

Q. If you landed at Haneda airport where are you?

Ans:   Tokyo. International Quiz

Q. On what common object would you find a sleeve and a tray?

Ans:   A Matchbox

Q. Alfred Nobel invented dynamite what did father Immanuel invent?

Ans:   Plywood

Q. In Japan what is ‘Jigali’?

Ans:  Female Suicide

Q. Thomas Harris created what character?

Ans:   Hannibal Lector

Q. What city stands on the Maas River?

Ans:   Rotterdam

Q. A cat is feline – what animal is murine?

Ans:   Mouse or Rat

Q. What is considered the most successful poem of all time?

Ans:   ‘If’  by Rudyard Kipling

Q. If you landed at Lindberg airport where are you?

Ans:  San Diego

Q. Who is the Patron Saint of Young Virgins?

Ans:   St. Agnes

Q. ‘George’ the boy’s name means what?

Ans:   Farmer. International Quiz

Q. Collective nouns – An army of what?

Ans:   Caterpillars

Q. Who wrote ‘Three Men in a Boat’?

Ans:  Jerome K Jerome

Q. Collective nouns – A sleuth of what?

Ans:   Bears

Q. What was the name of the horse in Animal Farm?

Ans:   Boxer. International Quiz

Q. Khons was the Egyptian god of what?

Ans:   Moon

Q. The Rimac River runs through what city?

Ans:   Lima, Peru

Q. Who is the Patron Saint of Artists?

Ans:   St. Luke

Q. If you landed at Merignac airport – where are you?

Ans:   Bordeaux. International Quiz

Q.What is the world’s biggest profession?

Ans:   Teaching

Q. An Enologist studies what?

Ans:  Wine

Q. Who said: Ability is useless without opportunity?

Ans:  Napoleon

Q. 7% of Ireland’s annual barley crop is used for what?

Ans:  Making Guinness

Q. There are three parks in the USA dedicated to what?

Ans:  Butterflies. International Quiz

Q. Where was Keanu Reeves born?

Ans:   Beirut, Lebanon

Q. International dialling codes – what country has 61 as code?

Ans:   Australia

Q. What composer wrote the Pomp and Circumstance Marches?

Ans:  Edward Elgar

Q. What bird has the maximum recorded life span 36 years?

Ans:   Herring Gull (Royal Albatross)

Q. The Golden Rain is the common name of what tree?

Ans:   Laburnum. International Quiz

Q. On average the French eat 20 million what a year?

Ans:  Frogs

Q. What country’s national anthem is Land of Two Rivers?

Ans:  Iraq

Q. Collective nouns – An obstinacy of what?

Ans:  Buffalos

Q. Who is the Patron Saint of Spain?

Ans:   St. James . International Quiz

Q. If you landed at Shannon airport where are you?

Ans:   Limerick

Q. In Massachusetts, it’s illegal to have what in the bathroom?

Ans:  A light switch

Q. Queen Alexandria is the world’s largest what?

Ans:   Butterfly 1-foot wing

Q.France Chevalier Germany Ritter Spain Caballero –in English what?

Ans:   English Knight

Q. What does the girl’s name ‘Irene’ mean?

Ans:   Peace . International Quiz

Q. Collective nouns – A train of what?

Ans:   Camels

Q. What does a blue flag white cross mean in motor racing?

Ans:    Give way or be disqualified

Q. Samuel Hahnemann developed what type of therapy?

Ans:   Homeopathy

Q. What film won the best picture Oscar in 1967?

Ans:   In the Heat of the Night

Q. BA British Airways AA American Airways what is AI?

Ans:  Air India. International Quiz

Q.International dialling codes – what country has 33 as its code?

Ans:   France

Q.What countries national anthem is The Patriotic Song?

Ans:   Russia

Q. Who said, “The child is the father of the man”?

Ans:   William Wordsworth

Q. Cockroaches will eat anything except what?

Ans:   Cucumbers

Q. If you landed at Mirabel airport where are you?

Ans:   Montreal

Q. What sport would you see at Arthur Park Grand Prix?

Ans:  Racing. International Quiz

Q. Who is the Patron Saint of hunters?

Ans:   St. Hubert

Q. William the boy’s name means what?

Ans:   Resolute Protector

Q. What is the traditional gift for a sixth wedding anniversary?

Ans:   Sugar

Q. In heraldry what shape is a pile?

Ans:   Inverted Pyramid

Q. International Aircraft Registration what country is SU?

Ans:   Egypt

Q. What author was born in Petrovichi USSR in 1920?

Ans:   Isaac Asimov. International Quiz

Q. USA courts spend half their time with cases involving what?

Ans:  Cars

Q. In Greek what does the word ‘climax’ mean?

Ans:   Ladder

Q. What is the derivation of the word ‘vanilla’?

Ans:   From Latin ‘Vagina’

Q. What animal has a prehensile penis?

Ans:  Dolphin

Q. According to a survey, what is American’s favourite smell?

Ans:   Bananas. International Quiz

Q. Collective nouns – a streak of what?

Ans:   Tigers

Q. 74% of American women say what is the biggest dating turn off?

Ans:   Swearing – Foul Language

Q. What is the major export of Liechtenstein?

Ans:   False Teeth

Q. What bird has the longest fledging period of 360 days?

Ans:   King Penguin. International Quiz

Q. What creature’s sex act lasts exactly two seconds?

Ans:   Mosquito

Q. 99% of India’s Truck Drivers can’t do what?

Ans:   Read Road Signs

Q. What was the subject of the first book printed in England?

Ans:  Chess

Q. What has 12000 eyes?

Ans:   A Butterfly

Q. What does Scotland export to Saudi Arabia?

Ans:   Sand. International Quiz

Q. What’s the most unusual official sporting event in China?

Ans:  Granade Throwing

Q. A spat is a baby of what?

Ans:  Oyster

Q. Only 55% of men do what?

Ans:   Wash hands after a toilet visit

Q. What country is the world’s largest exporter of Frogs Legs?

Ans:   Japan. International Quiz

Q. On average what contains 5 – 7 calories?

Ans:  Single ejaculation

Q. Brasco is Australian slang for what?

Ans:  Toilet

Q. What is India’s National Flower?

Ans:  Lotus

Q. What is Kimogayo in Japan?

Ans:  National Anthem

Q. ‘Penis’ comes from the Latin meaning what?

Ans:   Tail. International Quiz

Q. 45 is the International Telephone dialling code for what country?

Ans:  Denmark

Q. What does the girl’s name ‘Donna’ mean?

Ans:   Lady (From Latin)

Q. There are over 130000 species of what on earth?

Ans:   Butterflies

Q. ‘Quercus’ is the Latin name of what?

Ans:   Tree Oak. International Quiz

Q. What is the most common plastic surgery performed USA men?

Ans:  Breast Reduction

Q. What did the first issue of Playboy in 1953 not have?

Ans:  Date – unsure if it would continue

Q. Every citizen of Kentucky must do what by law annually?

Ans:   Take a bath. International Quiz

Q. What snake builds a nest?

Ans:   King Cobra

Q. Who was Humphry Bogart’s first wife?

Ans:  Helen Mencken

Q. Collective nouns – a knot of what?

Ans:   Toads. International Quiz

Q. In England, it is illegal to drive a car without doing what?

Ans:  Sitting on the front seat

Q. Who wrote the poem,’ Kubla Khan’?

Ans:  Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Q. If you were eating a Prunis Domesticia what would it be?

Ans:   Plum

Q. What does the girl’s name ‘Zoe’ mean?

Ans:  Life

Q. What is the traditional gift for a 13th wedding anniversary?

Ans:   Lace. International Quiz

Q. In North Dakota, if you are in a covered wagon you can do what?

Ans:   Shoot mounted Indians

Q.Ismene and Antigone are whose daughters?

Ans:  Oedipus

Q. What type of food is Otak Otak in Malaysia?

Ans:  Grilled Fish Pate

Q. Gulyas soup is a delicacy in what country?

Ans:  Hungary. International Quiz

Q. In 1845 Boston it was illegal to do what without a doctor’s note?

Ans:   Bathe

Q. Collective nouns – A bale of what?

Ans:  Turtles

Q. Who wrote the play ‘Waiting for Godot’ in 1954?

Ans:  Samuel Beckett

Q. 90 is the International Telephone dialing code of what country?

Ans:   Turkey. International Quiz

Q. What does the boy’s name Paul mean?

Ans:   Small (from Latin)

Q. Rice-Kellogg invented what in 1924?

Ans:   Loudspeakers

Q. 53 is the international dialling code for what country?

Ans:   Cuba

Q. The locals call it Al-Magrib what do we call this country?

Ans:   Morocco

Q. Traditionally what should be given on the 11th anniversary?

Ans:   Steel. International Quiz

Q. If you landed at Balice airport where would you be?

Ans:   Cracow, Poland

Q. What planet in our system is not named after a god?

Ans:   Earth

Q. By US Congress law 1832 citizens should do what annually?

Ans:  Fasting and prayer. International Quiz

Q.What book was banned in Ireland in 1932?

Ans:   ‘Brave New World’ – Aldus Huxley

Q. 18% of USA coins, 7% of notes have what on them?

Ans:   Dangerous Bacteria

Q. Oryza sativa is what staple food item?

Ans:   Rice

Q. Catherine the Great kept whom in an iron cage in her bedroom?     World Quiz

Ans:  Wigmaker

Q. Azote was the original name of what element?

Ans:   Nitrogen. International Quiz

Q. What animal cannot swim?

Ans:  Gorillas

Q. What USA city is also a slang name for a pineapple?

Ans:  Chicago

Q. What was banned in US movie theatres in the 1920s?

Ans:  Popcorn (too noisy)

Q. If you were performing a fillip what are you doing?

Ans:  Snapping Fingers

Q. More than 40% of USA women were once what?

Ans:  Girl Scouts. International Quiz

Q. What uses 28 calories if done for one minute?

Ans:   Kiss

Q. In 1820 what was taxed in Missouri?

Ans:  Bachelors

Q. What is the official drink of the state of Ohio?

Ans:  Tomato Juice. International Quiz

Q. The Russian composer Alexander Borodin had what another job?

Ans:  Chemistry Professor 

Q. 18% of animal owners do what with their pets?

Ans:   Share beds

Q. 90% of Americans consider themselves what?

Ans:  Shy

Q. Who wrote ‘The Deceiver’ 1991 and ‘The Fist of God’ 1993?

Ans:  Frederick Forsyth

Q. International Airline Registrations SX is what country?

Ans:   Greece. International Quiz

Q. 50% of Dutch men have never done what?

Ans:   Flown in a plane (28% fear it)

Q. If you Absterse something what do you do?

Ans:   Clean it

Q. Musa acuminata is what favourite food item?

Ans:   Banana

Q. In a year the average person walks four miles doing what?

Ans:   Making their bed

Q. What was the first film to use stereophonic sound?

Ans:   Disney’s Fantasia

Q. The letter B comes from Egyptian hieroglyphics meaning what?

Ans:   House. International Quiz

Q.There are more telephones than people in what city?

Ans: Washington, USA

Q. In the middle ages you could be fined four pence murdering who?

Ans:   Travelling Musician

Q. What food Scots once refuse to eat because it was not in the Bible?

Ans:  Potato

Q. 33% of what is fake in the USA?

Ans:  Blondes

Q. What islands have no rivers or lakes – rainwater only?

Ans:   Bermuda. International Quiz

Q. In Alaska it is illegal to look at a moose from where?

Ans:   Window of any aircraft

Q. A ‘furfy’ is Australian slang for what?

Ans:  False story or rumour

Q.Who said China is a big country inhabited by many Chinese?

Ans:   Charles de Gaulle

Q. In a recent survey women disliked what part of the male body most?

Ans:   Feet. International Quiz

Q. The US had 5% world population and 70% of world’s what?

Ans:   Lawyers

Q. If you landed at Arlanda airport where would you be?

Ans:   Stockholm, Sweden

Q. The FEI govern what sport?

Ans:  Equestrian

Q. On any given day half of Americans are on what?

Ans:   A special Diet

Q. Gondolas in Venice are traditionally what colour?

Ans:   Black. International Quiz

Q. What country declared itself the first atheist state in 1967?

Ans:  Albania (banned religion)

Q. What is six inches in height and no bigger by the rules?

Ans:   Table Tennis Net

Q. Until 1862 there was a tax in England for those who used what?

Ans:   Soap

Q. A Paralian always lives near what?

Ans:  The Sea

Q. International Airline Registrations O O is what country?

Ans:   Belgium. International Quiz

Q. What vegetable was considered a cure for sex problems in old Egypt?

Ans:  Radish

Q. In Milan citizens can be fined $100 if they don’t always do what?

Ans:   Smile 

Q. What does the name Barbara mean?

Ans:   Strange or Foreign

Q. The locals call it ‘Misri’ what do we call this country?

Ans:   Egypt. International Quiz

Q. Who wrote Of Human Bondage and The Moon and Sixpence?

Ans:   Somerset Maugham

Q. What is the Roman numerals for 3000?

Ans:  MMM

Q. The lack of calcium in the diet causes what condition?

Ans:   Rickets

Q. Dallol Ethiopia has what claim to fame?

Ans:   World’s hottest place 

Q. The star constellation Lepus has what English name?

Ans:   The Hare

Q. Lauris Nobilis is the Latin name of what common herb?

Ans:   Bay. International Quiz

Q. Chi is the Chinese year of what?

Ans:  Cock

Q. In heraldry what is a vertical line dividing a shield called?

Ans:   Pale

Q. The Templeton Prize is awarded annually for progress in what?

Ans:  Religion. International Quiz

Q. In England what is the most popular girl’s name of the 90s?

Ans:   Rebecca

Q. What is a Tam Tam?

Ans:   Orchestral Gong

Q. FITA is the governing body of what sport?

Ans:   Archery

Q. What is Canada’s oldest city founded in 1608?

Ans:   Quebec

Q. 38 million Americans (one in five) don’t like what?

Ans:   Sex. International Quiz

Q.Winston Churchill had a dog of what type?

Ans:   Miniature Poodle

Q. If you suffer from Tinea Pedis what have you got?

Ans:   Athletes foot

Q.What colour is Llamas milk?

Ans:   Yellow. 0 0 0.

International Quiz

You May Like:

  1. GK Quiz
  2. Best Quiz
  3. Collected Quiz

Previous articleBuzzfeed Quiz
Next articleQuiz Miscellany
Menonimus
I am Menonim Menonimus, a Philosopher & Writer.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here