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20 Questions, 20 Categories

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Fun Trivia : Quizzes : Mixed 20 Questions
20 Questions 20 Categories game quiz
"If you love variety, this quiz should suit you well. I have carefully selected questions from each Quizzyland categories, and have included sub-categories for your reference...Enjoy!"

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. Animals: Miscellaneous Animal Trivia: Mixed Animal Trivia: This single-celled animal has a name that means 'change', and ultimately is derived from the ancient Greek. Name it!
    Euglena
    Diatom
    Paramecium
    Amoeba


2. Brain Teasers: Word Play: Before and After: If an angry boxer named Jake Lamotta, portrayed by Robert De Niro, suddenly found himself playing for a Double AA baseball team alongside 'Crash' Davis and 'Nuke' Laloosh, portrayed by Kevin Costner and Tim Robbins, respectively, what would this new movie be called?
    Answer: (Three words)


3. Celebrities: Actors: Which famed film star starred in his first feature-length film, 'The Kid', in 1921?
    Douglas Fairbanks
    Charlie Chaplin
    Buster Keaton
    Lionel Barrymore


4. Entertainment: Coasters & Theme Parks: Disneyland: Under which Disneyland attraction will you find a basketball court?
    Sleeping Beauty's castle
    Space Mountain
    Pirates of the Caribbean
    Matterhorn


5. For Children: Kid Lit Authors A - K: Konigsburg, E. L.: In the wonderful book called 'From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler' by E. L. Konigsburg, two children run away from home. In which New York City landmark do they take refuge?
    Metropolitan Museum of Art
    Empire State Building
    Lincoln Center
    Madison Square Garden


6. General: By the Numbers: The famous duo of composer Richard Rodgers and lyricist Oscar Hammerstein collaborated on a total 11 musicals. Which musical was their first to debut on stage?
    Oklahoma!
    The King and I
    State Fair
    The Sound of Music


7. Geography: The Americas: A goat and a spotted fever are named for this famed mountain range located in the Western Hemisphere. Name the mountain range.
    Answer: (One or two words, depending on if you type 'mountains')


8. History: Asian: The Middle East: Which great city was captured by Muhammad II, Sultan of Turkey, in 1453?
    Constantinople
    Alexandria
    Baghdad
    Mecca


9. Hobbies: Food and Drink: Knickerbocker Glory, blancmange and croquembouche are all three examples of what type of comestible item?
    Seafood dish
    Mixed drink
    Dessert
    Cheese


10. Humanities: Art: This German-American pioneer of photography was the key influence in the Pictorial Movement. Married to a famed American painter of flowers, who was this giant of photography?
    Edward Steichen
    Alfred Stieglitz
    Eadweard Muybridge
    Edward Weston


11. Literature: Authors D-G: Dickens, Charles: What is the precise name of the short novel in which the character Ebenezer Scrooge appears?
    Answer: (Three words)


12. Movies: Movies Q-T: Rain Man: The 1988 Oscar-winning film 'Rainman' featured the journey of two brothers, Charlie and Raymond Babbitt, from Cincinnati to which U.S. city?
    Los Angeles
    New York
    San Francisco
    Miami


13. Music: Other Music: Music Industry Awards: The 2003 Pulitzer Prize for music was awarded to which classical composer for his wonderful chorale work called 'On the Transmigration of Souls', dedicated to the victims of the terrorist attacks on 9/11/2001?
    William Thomas
    Philip Glass
    John Adams
    Carol Oja


14. People: Mixed People: This famed individual of French history is sometimes called 'La Pucelle'. To whom am I referring?
    Louis Pasteur
    Louis XIV
    Joan of Arc
    Napoleon


15. Religion: Christianity: Some suggest that Jesus was illegitimately born of Mary and a Roman soldier based on a name occasionally attached to his name in literature. What is this attached 'cat-like' name?
    Panthera
    Tigerius
    Lionides
    Leoparda


16. Sci/Tech: Physics: In physics, which word is used to describe a force acting upon a body moving in a circular motion towards a center?
    Centrifugal
    Centripetal
    Coriolis
    Catoptric


17. Seasonal: Christmas Traditions: Candy canes were originally shaped in a hooked fashion so that they would resemble the crooks carried by members of what occupation?
    Shepherds
    Fishermen
    Carpenters
    Policemen


18. Sports: Sports Mixed: Players in this sport must stand behind an 'oche line' prior to tossing their projectiles. Which sport uses such a line?
    Darts
    Hammer throw
    Javelin toss
    Discus


19. Television: TV Mixture: This chef, whose television show features quick and easy meals prepared for a seemingly endless number of friends, is also called the 'Naked Chef'. Who is this fellow?
    Emeril Lagasse
    Jamie Oliver
    Gordon Elliot
    Bobby Flay


20. World: World Languages: From which Asian language does the term 'bong', referring to a water pipe which is used to smoke both licit and illicit items, come?
    Vietnamese
    Thai
    Chinese
    Japanese


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