Questions For Quiz Bowl
Questions For Quiz Bowl
Questions For Quiz Bowl
Here are 40 easy, 20 average level, and 10 difficult questions for your quiz
bowl:
11. Question: What gas do plants absorb from the atmosphere during photosynthesis?
Answer: Carbon dioxide (CO2)
12. Question: IF YOU WERE IN THE MOON WHAT HUMAN STRUCTURE CAN BE
SEEN ON EARTH.
Answer: Great wall of China
15. Question: What is the process by which plants make their own food using sunlight?
Answer: Photosynthesis
16. Question: Who is the author of "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone"?
Answer: J.K. Rowling
17. Question: Which gas do humans exhale when they breathe out?
Answer: Carbon dioxide (CO2)
25. Question: Which gas is responsible for the Earth's ozone layer?
Answer: Ozone (O3)
27. Question: Who is the current Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (as of my
knowledge cutoff date in January 2022)?
Answer: Boris Johnson
31. Question: In which country was the game of chess believed to have originated?
Answer: India
33. Question: What is the most widely spoken language in the world?
Answer: Mandarin Chinese
34. Question: Who is the current Chancellor of Germany (as of my knowledge cutoff
date in January 2022)?
Answer: Angela Merkel
37. Question: In which city did the 2016 Summer Olympics take place?
Answer: Rio de Janeiro
38. Question: Who is the current Prime Minister of Canada (as of my knowledge cutoff
date in January 2022)?
Answer: Justin Trudeau
4. Question: In which year did the United States declare its independence from Britain?
Answer: 1776
5. Question: What is the term for a word that is the same forwards and backward?
Answer: Palindrome
15. Question: Who is the current Prime Minister of India (as of my knowledge cutoff date
in January 2022)?
Answer: Narendra Modi
19. Question: Which gas is responsible for the green color of plants?
Answer: Chlorophyll
22. Question: In which country is the city of Petra, known for its rock-cut architecture?
Answer: Jordan
23. Question: Who is the current President of Russia (as of my knowledge cutoff date in
January 2022)?
Answer: Vladimir Putin
24. Question: What is the most abundant gas in the Earth's crust?
Answer: Oxygen
25. Question: Which Shakespearean play features the character Lady Macbeth?
Answer: "Macbeth"
29. Question: In which ocean is the Mariana Trench located, the deepest point on
Earth's surface?
Answer: Pacific Ocean
2. Question: What is the term for a literary work in which the characters and events
symbolize deeper meanings and concepts?
Answer: Allegory
3. Question: What is the chemical symbol for tungsten?
Answer: W
4. Question: Who is the Greek philosopher known for his work "The Republic" and the
Allegory of the Cave?
Answer: Plato
5. Question: In which year was the Universal Declaration of Human Rights adopted by
the United Nations?
Answer: 1948
6. Question: What is the largest species of tortoise and is native to the Galápagos
Islands?
Answer: Galápagos Giant Tortoise
7. Question: Who discovered the structure of DNA, along with James Watson?
Answer: Francis Crick
8. Question: Which gas is the second most abundant gas in Earth's atmosphere?
Answer: Oxygen (about 21%)
These questions cover a wide range of topics, from general knowledge and history to
science and literature. Good luck with your quiz bowl!
Quiz Bowl
Easy
2. It is called the “Tree of Life” as it provides basic necessities for humans. This tree not only
provides a source of food and drink but is also used for shelter, fuel and raw materials to make
utensils, musical instruments and much more.
Ans. AGRICULTURE
Ans. GREENLAND
ANS. HINDUISM
9. IF YOU WERE IN THE MOON WHAT HUMAN STRUCTURE CAN BE SEEN ON EARTH.
ANS. DIWATA 2
Average
Ans. Vatican
2. THE YOUNGEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD.
ANS. KOSOVO
ANS. OCEAN
4.this fruit contains potassium, and because potassium decays, the yellow fruit becomes slightly
radioactive.
Ans. Banana
5. What is the highest national recognition given to Filipinos who have made significant
contribution to the development of Philippine arts.
6. Geographers uses map to study the physical world, who created the map?
Ans. Cartographer
7. has six months of daylight in its summer and six months of darkness in its winter.
ans. antartica
Difficult