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Here are 40 easy, 20 average level, and 10 difficult questions for your quiz
bowl:

Easy Round (Questions and Answers):

1. Question: What is the capital of France?


Answer: Paris

2. Question: Which planet is known as the "Red Planet"?


Answer: Mars

3. Question: Who wrote the play "Romeo and Juliet"?


Answer: William Shakespeare

4. Question: What is the largest mammal in the world?


Answer: Blue Whale

5. Question: In what year did the Titanic sink?


Answer: 1912

6. Question: What is the currency of Japan?


Answer: Japanese Yen

7. Question: What is the chemical symbol for gold?


Answer: Au

8. Question: Who painted the Mona Lisa?


Answer: Leonardo da Vinci

9. Question: Which continent is known as the "Land Down Under"?


Answer: Australia

10. Question: What is the largest organ in the human body?


Answer: Skin

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

13. Question: Who is the current Prime minister of the Israel?


Answer: Benjamin Netanyahu
14. Question: What is the ocean called by the famous Ferdinand Magellan as a Calm
waters?
Answer: Pacific Ocean

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)

18. Question: What is the capital of Italy?


Answer: Rome

19. Question: Who is known as the "Father of Modern Physics"?


Answer: Albert Einstein

20. Question: What is the world's longest river?


Answer: Nile River

21. Question: What is the largest species of penguin?


Answer: Emperor Penguin

22. Question: In which country is the Taj Mahal located?


Answer: India

23. Question: Who wrote "Pride and Prejudice"?


Answer: Jane Austen

24. Question: What is the currency of the United Kingdom?


Answer: Pound Sterling

25. Question: Which gas is responsible for the Earth's ozone layer?
Answer: Ozone (O3)

16. Question: What is the capital of Canada?


Answer: Ottawa

27. Question: Who is the current Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (as of my
knowledge cutoff date in January 2022)?
Answer: Boris Johnson

28. Question: What is the largest desert in the world?


Answer: Sahara Desert
29. Question: What is the smallest prime number?
Answer: 2

30. Question: What is the chemical symbol for water?


Answer: H2O

31. Question: In which country was the game of chess believed to have originated?
Answer: India

32. Question: Who is the author of "To Kill a Mockingbird"?


Answer: Harper Lee

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

35. Question: What is the largest moon of Saturn?


Answer: Titan

36. Question: What is the chemical symbol for silver?


Answer: Ag

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

39. Question: What is the largest mammal on land?


Answer: African Elephant

40. Question: Who painted "Starry Night"?


Answer: Vincent van Gogh

Average Level Round (Questions and Answers):

1. Question: Which novel features the character Holden Caulfield?


Answer: "The Catcher in the Rye" by J.D. Salinger

2. Question: What is the boiling point of water in Fahrenheit?


Answer: 212°F
3. Question: What is the chemical symbol for iron?
Answer: Fe

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

6. Question: Who is the current Secretary-General of the United Nations (as of my


knowledge cutoff date in January 2022)?
Answer: António Guterres

7. Question: Which country is known as the "Land of the Rising Sun"?


Answer: Japan

8. Question: What is the largest species of shark?


Answer: Whale Shark

9. Question: Which gas makes up the majority of Earth's atmosphere?


Answer: Nitrogen (about 78%)

10. Question: Who is the author of "1984"?


Answer: George Orwell

11. Question: What is the longest river in Europe?


Answer: Volga River

12. Question: What is the chemical symbol for sodium?


Answer: Na

13. Question: In which year did World War I begin?


Answer: 1914

14. Question: What is the largest planet in our solar system?


Answer: Jupiter

15. Question: Who is the current Prime Minister of India (as of my knowledge cutoff date
in January 2022)?
Answer: Narendra Modi

16. Question: Which element has the atomic number 79?


Answer: Gold (Au)

17. Question: What is the capital of South Korea?


Answer: Seoul

18. Question: Who wrote "The Grapes of Wrath"?


Answer: John Steinbeck

19. Question: Which gas is responsible for the green color of plants?
Answer: Chlorophyll

20. Question: What is the largest bird in the world?


Answer: Ostrich

21. Question: What is the chemical symbol for helium?


Answer: He

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"

26. Question: What is the capital of Brazil?


Answer: Brasília

27. Question: Who is known as the "Father of Modern Philosophy"?


Answer: René Descartes

28. Question: What is the chemical symbol for lead?


Answer: Pb

29. Question: In which ocean is the Mariana Trench located, the deepest point on
Earth's surface?
Answer: Pacific Ocean

30. Question: Who is the author of "The Great Gatsby"?


Answer: F. Scott Fitzgerald

Difficult Round (Questions and Answers):


1. Question: Which 20th-century physicist developed the theory of relativity and is
known for the equation E=mc^2?
Answer: Albert Einstein

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%)

9. Question: In which year did World War II end?


Answer: 1945

10. Question: What is the chemical symbol for tungsten?


Answer: W

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

1. Philippines is one of the world’s largest archipelagoes and it is located in

ans. southeast Asia

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. COCONUT TREE

3. What is the main source of livelihood in the Philippines?

Ans. AGRICULTURE

4. ON WHAT CONTINENTS RUSSIA BELONGS?

ANS. ASIA AND EUROPE

5. THE LARGEST ISLAND IN THE WORLD

Ans. GREENLAND

6. WORLD’S OLDEST RELIGION

ANS. HINDUISM

7. IN PHIIPPINES WHAT CITY IS KNOWN FOR THE CITY OF LOVE

ANS. ILO ILO

8. WHICH PROVINCE IN THE PHILIPPINES KNOWN AS THE LAND OF THE DREAMWEAVERS.

ANS. SOUTH COTABATO

9. IF YOU WERE IN THE MOON WHAT HUMAN STRUCTURE CAN BE SEEN ON EARTH.

ANS. GREARWALL OF CHINA

10. WHAT IS THE LATEST SATELLITE LAUNCHED IN THE PHILIPPINES?

ANS. DIWATA 2

Average

1. Which of the following is a state inside the state.

Ans. Vatican
2. THE YOUNGEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD.

ANS. KOSOVO

3. WHAT PRODUCES THE MAJORITY OF THE WORLDS OXYGEN

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.

Ans. Order of the national artist

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

8. what is the color of blood when its inside your body?


Ans. Red

9. what is the real color of the sky?


Ans. Purple

10. what animals has the ability to laugh?


Ans. Rat and apes.

Difficult

1. what is something ancient romans used as mouth wash?


Ans. Urine

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