Answer: Argentina
28. What is the capital of Singapore?
Answer: Singapore
29. Which was the first country to give women the right to vote?
Answer: New Zealand, 1893
30. In what year was the landmark ruling in Obergefell v. Like Hodges, who covers civil rights and LGBTQ+ rights?
Answer: 2015; it is commonly referred to as the marriage equality case
31. What are the names of the four March sisters in “Little Women”?
Answer: Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy
32. Who was known as the messenger of the gods in Greek mythology?
Answer: Hermes
33. In which city were the first infections with COVID-19 discovered?
Answer: Wuhan, China
34. In which direction can a bishop move in chess?
Answer: diagonally
35. After which singer was the world's first cloned animal, a sheep, named in 1996?
Answer: Dolly Parton
36. What is the name of the solar event that occurs on March 20th or 21st of each year?
Answer: Spring equinox
37. What is the abbreviation for the paste function on most computers?
Answer: Ctrl+V
38. Which river flows through Paris?
Answer: the Seine
39. What is the most spoken language in Brazil?
Answer: Portuguese
40. Which star did this quote come from: “Mom, I am a rich man!”
Answer: Cher
41. How many colors can you find in a regular bag of M&Ms?
Answer: six
42. The Statue of Liberty was a gift to the United States from which country?
Answer: France
43. How many wives did Henry VIII have?
Answer: six
44. What is the rarest blood type?
Answer: AB negative
45. Which famous art movement was co-founded by Pablo Picasso?
Answer: Cubism
46. What alcoholic drink is made from juniper berries?
Answer: Gin
47. How many nights is Hanukkah celebrated?
Answer: eight
48. Which country has the highest number of citizens over 65 years old?
Answer: Japan
49. Which U.S. fast food chain is credited with introducing the first drive-through window in the United States?
Answer: “In-N-Out Burger”
50. What does the abbreviation “DNS” stand for?
Answer: deoxyribonucleic acid
51. What is celebrated on February 2nd and is also the title of a romcom?
Answer: Groundhog Day
52. What is the longest-running American animated television series?
The answer: “The Simpsons”
53. Where in the human body is the smallest bone located?
Answer: in the ear
54. What year was the firstBirth control pillmade available to the public in the USA?
Answer: 1960
55. What is the most spoken language in the world?
Answer: Mandarin Chinese
56. What are the three water signs of the zodiac?
Answer: Pisces, Cancer, Scorpio
57. Where did Winnie the Pooh and his crew live, which served as the setting for their adventures with Christopher Robin?
Answer: in the Hundred Acre Wood
58. What year did the Titanic sink?
Answer: 1912
59. What is the chemical symbol for oxygen?
Answer: O
60. Which is the largest island in the Mediterranean?
Answer: Sicily
61. What was Princess Diana's maiden name?
Answer: Spencer
62. Who composed the “Moonlight Sonata”?
Answer: Ludwig van Beethoven
63. In “The Chronicles of Narnia,” what does Edmund ultimately betray his family and Aslan for after meeting the White Witch?
Answer: Turkish honey
64. What color is the opposite of blue on the color wheel?
Answer: Orange
65. What is the name of the fermented cabbage dish that is a staple in Korean cuisine?
Answer: kimchi
66. What is the name of the ancient Greek poet who coined the term “lesbianism”?
Answer: Sappho
67. What was the better known name of the actress born Norma Jeane Mortenson?
Answer: Marilyn Monroe
68. What was the last name of the four Dominican sisters who rebelled against the dictatorship of Rafael Trujillo and were murdered for their activism in 1960, which is remembered in Julia Alvarez's “In the Time of the Butterflies”?
Answer: Mirabal
69. Which bestselling book and film was originally written as “Twilight” fan fiction under the pseudonym Snowqueen Icedragon?
Antwort: “50 Shades of Grey”
70. What is the name of the fictional African nation depicted in the Marvel film “Black Panther”?
Answer: Wakanda
This article was created with text passages from our “Teen Vogue” colleagues from the USA.