Can You Pass This General Knowledge Quiz While Being Distracted by Adorable Puppies?

By: Beth Hendricks
Estimated Completion Time
5 min
Can You Pass This General Knowledge Quiz While Being Distracted by Adorable Puppies?
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About This Quiz

How much do you know about extreme weather, famous works of literature or popular culture? Now, how much do you think you'd remember if you were staring at pictures of snuggly, cuddly puppies? Don't you want to just kiss their squishy little faces? Wouldn't you love to just stash a little teacup Pomeranian in your pocket and take it everywhere you go?

Wait, sorry, where was I? Don't you think the popular game show "Jeopardy!," essentially a trivia contest, would be more challenging if the contestants had to pet a picture-perfect puppy while they were answering? (We do.) There's no question that man's best friend can be the world's cutest distraction — when you're cooking, when you're watching TV, even when you're trying to get ready for work! But, have you ever tried to concentrate on something important with "puppy dog eyes" pulling your attention away? It's tricky!

That's the premise of this quiz. We're presenting a series of general knowledge factoids to you here, while also challenging your attention span with some cute critters. Do you think you have what it takes to power through the cuteness and focus on the facts at hand? It's a battle between the "wits" and the "wags" in this quiz of random knowledge and rat terriers!


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Which U.S. president is credited with ending slavery by signing a proclamation three years into the Civil War?
John F. Kennedy
George Washington
Abraham Lincoln
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

The 16th U.S. president, Abraham Lincoln, was credited with ending federal state-sanctioned slavery. His signing of the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863 deemed that all slaves "shall be then, thenceforward, and forever free.” Of course, the reality of sharecropping, forced labor, Jim Crow laws and racist policing meant that de facto slavery and racist institutions continued, and many of those institutions remain in place today.

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The Lady in the Harbor, otherwise known as the Statue of Liberty, was a gift to the United States. Which country presented the gift?
Germany
France
Great Britain
Russia
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Wrong Answer

France gifted the Statue of Liberty to the United States in recognition of the friendship between the two countries. Specifically, it celebrated the alliance the two countries enjoyed during the Revolutionary War.

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Which game are you playing if you hear terms like "ace," "deuce" and "love?"
Football
Basketball
Pool
Tennis
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Tennis features some interesting terms such as "ace," "deuce" and "love." An ace occurs when a ball served inside the field of play is untouched by an opponent. "Deuce" and "love" are terms used to explain the score.

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Reaching heights of 18 feet, which animal is considered the tallest in the animal kingdom?
Elephant
Giraffe
Kangaroo
Whale
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Wrong Answer

The giraffe earns recognition as the world's tallest animal, with the record holder being more than 19 feet tall. Their height is useful both for snacking on tall trees and for seeing predators from a good distance away.

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"The Creation of Adam," a famous painting that graces the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, was painted by which of these famous artists?
Raphael
Michelangelo
Pablo Picasso
Vincent Van Gogh
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Wrong Answer

Michelangelo painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, a project that took roughly four years. The "Creation of Adam" is the hallmark of the project, portraying God reaching out his hand to give life to Adam.

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USA! USA! When is the United States' independence from Great Britain celebrated each year?
Labor Day
July 4
Thanksgiving
Memorial Day
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Wrong Answer

Every year, July 4 serves as a remembrance and celebration of the United States' independence — thus, July 4's designation as Independence Day. July 4, 1776, marks the day that the Declaration of Independence was accepted by the 13 colonies.

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In the comics and movies, which of these substances was Superman's sole weakness?
Vibranium
Delirium
Tachyon
Kryptonite
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Wrong Answer

Superman is known for being super strong, but get this fictional material around him and Superman's powers are rendered useless. In the comics, the radiation that emanates from the green crystal causes weakness in the superhero.

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From Gin Rummy to Go Fish, how many cards are present in a standard deck of cards?
52
42
32
62
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Wrong Answer

A standard deck of cards has 52 individual cards, including four suits of 13 cards apiece. This includes an ace, numbered cards from 2 to 10, and four "royal" cards including a jack, queen and king.

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If you didn't have green paint and needed some, which two colors mixed together would give you green?
Blue and orange
Red and blue
Blue and yellow
Red and yellow
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Wrong Answer

Short on green paint? Mixing shades of blue and yellow will produce green. Both blue and yellow are primary colors. Mixed together, they can create the secondary color we known as green.

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Roughly one-third of all the food we consume can be attributed to this insect. Which one is it?
Butterfly
Honey bee
Mosquito
Cicada
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Wrong Answer

The pollination process that honey bees engage in is the reason we have foods such as apples, cucumbers and melons. A rapid decline in the bee population worldwide recently has many scientists concerned.

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Which of these materials is considered one of the hardest substances on Earth?
Magma
Diamond
Aluminum
Boron
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Wrong Answer

They may seem delicate, but the diamond is considered to be one of the hardest substances on the planet. This is caused by the close proximity of a diamond's molecules that form a rigid bond.

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Who once famously said, "... ask not what your country can do for you — ask what you can do for your country?”
René Descartes
John F. Kennedy
Bill Clinton
William Shakespeare
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

In his inaugural address, President John F. Kennedy uttered the famous phrase used in this quiz. The famous quote came near the end of his brief speech, delivered the day he took office in January 1961.

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The chemical formula H2O includes two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. What do we more commonly call it?
Oxygen
Carbon dioxide
Water
Salt
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Wrong Answer

H2O is the chemical formula that we more commonly know as water. Each molecule of water is made up of two hydrogen atoms (H2) and one oxygen atom, which is represented by the O in the equation.

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Which of these famous books begins with the words, "In the beginning ... ?"
The Quran
The Bible
A Tale of Two Cities
Moby Dick
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Wrong Answer

The Bible begins with the Book of Genesis and its first verse, "In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth." The Bible frequently makes all-time "most read" and "most purchased" book lists.

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Which of these musical superstars is credited with the famous song, "Purple Rain?"
Cher
Madonna
Prince
Michael Jackson
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Wrong Answer

Prince delivered the song "Purple Rain," on his 1984 album of the same name. It was Prince's sixth studio album, but the first to feature his band named "The Revolution." One month after its released, the movie "Purple Rain" hit theaters.

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What word is used in both greeting and parting from someone in Hawaii?
Honu
Keiki
Aloha
Mahalo
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Wrong Answer

The word "Aloha" fills many needs in Hawaiian culture, being used as a term for both a greeting and a departure. Locals say the meaning of the word goes beyond "hello" and "goodbye" and actually means "love and peace."

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Which of these rights does the First Amendment of the Bill of Rights protect?
The right to bear arms.
The right to a speedy trial.
Freedom from unreasonable search.
Freedom of speech.
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Wrong Answer

The 10 Amendments of the Bill of Rights protects a variety of U.S. citizens' rights, with the First Amendment protecting freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of the press, freedom of assembly and freedom to petition the government.

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Grab your sunglasses before you go. Which of these U.S. states is known as "The Sunshine State?"
California
Florida
South Carolina
New Mexico
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Wrong Answer

Florida earned its nickname as "The Sunshine State" for good reason. Its humid subtropical climate and roughly 700 miles of beaches make it a dream for those seeking out warm, sunny weather.

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Which of these famous scientists is credited with a formula known as the "World's Most Famous Equation?"
Jacques Cousteau
Albert Einstein
Niels Bohr
Pythagoras
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Wrong Answer

Renowned physicist Albert Einstein coined E=mc2, an equation to explain the interchangeability of energy and matter in the universe. This equation laid the groundwork for things such as nuclear power.

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The Richter scale is used to measure which of these natural phenomena?
Droughts
Earthquakes
Hurricanes
Tornados
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Wrong Answer

The Richter scale is used to measure the size of an earthquake. Ranging from one to 10, the scale was used to measure the largest earthquake ever recorded — a 9.5 — that occurred in Chile in 1960.

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If you want to be a weatherperson when you grow up, which branch of science should you study?
Zoology
Weatherology
Meteorology
Ecology
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Wrong Answer

The study of weather and weather systems is known as the branch of science called meteorology. This is why people who deliver the weather on news broadcasts are called meteorologists.

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In which of these movie series will you find the famous quote, "May the Force be with you?"
Star Wars
Star Trek
Indiana Jones
Superman
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

"May the Force be with you" comes from the Star Wars movie series. It was first spoken in the film, "A New Hope," by General Dodonna, and has been used throughout the popular series ever since to indicate a wish of good luck.

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Which of these Greeks gods was known as the god of the sky and thunder?
Apollo
Zeus
Athena
Cupid
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Wrong Answer

The chief figure in mythology, Zeus is known as the "god of thunder" and is also considered the "king of the gods." Zeus is frequently depicted as throwing lightning bolts around to demonstrate his power.

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Who is the famous author behind "To Kill A Mockingbird," which tells the story of Scout and Jem?
Charles Dickens
Harper Lee
Jane Austen
Mark Twain
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Wrong Answer

Harper Lee is best known for her work, "To Kill A Mockingbird," which follows youngsters Scout and Jem during the Great Depression in the South. Lee's book "Go Set a Watchman" was published after her death.

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What is so special about this sentence: "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog?"
It cannot be typed on a computer keyboard.
It is the same forward and backward.
It means the same thing in every language.
It uses every letter of the alphabet.
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

There doesn't seem to be anything special about the phrase, "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog," but that's not the case. It is known as a pangram, a sentence that contains every letter of the alphabet.

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Where is Dorothy told to visit in "The Wizard of Oz" in order to get help returning home?
Hogwarts
Kansas
Munchkinland
Emerald City
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Wrong Answer

After her house falls on the Wicked Witch of the West in Munchkinland, Dorothy must navigate to the Emerald City, making friends along the way, to get help returning home to Kansas.

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What did Rose toss into the ocean at the end of the blockbuster movie "Titanic?"
Herself
A book
A necklace
A note
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Wrong Answer

At the end of the 1997 blockbuster, "Titanic," the aging Rose tossed a necklace, dubbed "The Heart of the Ocean" into the sea. The 56-carat necklace bore a striking resemblance to the real Hope Diamond, valued at between $200 and $350 million.

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Which of these acronyms can help you remember the order of the Great Lakes?
HAPPY
HOMES
RIVER
WATER
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Wrong Answer

The acronym "HOMES" is a great way to remember the five Great Lakes, the largest freshwater supply on the planet. HOMES stands for the lakes named Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie and Superior.

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Which of these is the both the symbol of Walt Disney World and the centerpiece of its Magic Kingdom?
Country Bear Jamboree
Cinderella Castle
Spaceship Earth
It's a Small World
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Wrong Answer

The Cinderella Castle stands as the focal point of Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom and is used in the brand's overall marketing. Appropriately, the castle is surrounded by a moat and boasts 16 million exterior lights.

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Which of our body parts stays the same size from the moment of our birth until our death?
Eyeballs
Heart
Ears
Nose
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Wrong Answer

Our eyeballs are as large as they will ever get on the day we are born into this world. Though the rest of our body changes and grows, our eyeballs remain the same size throughout our lives.

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Headed to the beach? You probably need to apply SPF. What does "SPF" stand for?
Skin Protection Film
Safe Protective Foam
Sun Protection Factor
Super Protective Factor
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Sunscreen contains SPF, or Sun Protection Factor, to safeguard your skin from the sun's ultraviolet rays when you're outdoors. SPFs in these products can range from next to nothing to well over 100.

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You might need a squeegee. How much of the Earth, roughly, is covered by water?
20%
50%
70%
90%
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Water, water everywhere! The Earth is a wet place overall, with roughly 71% of it covered by water. The United States Geological Survey asserts that nearly 97% of that water exists in our oceans.

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Her aching back! What is the length of an average elephant's pregnancy?
10 months
15 months
12 months
22 months
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

A typical elephant's pregnancy lasts up to 22 months, producing a newborn that can tip the scale at 200 pounds and three feet tall. The largest land animals on Earth "go big" where anything is concerned!

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In which of these cities would you find the baseball team known by nickname as "The Pinstripers?"
St. Louis
New York
Boston
Chicago
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Wrong Answer

New York City is home to the baseball team known as the Yankees, frequently nicknamed "The Pinstripers" or "The Bronx Bombers." They are the owners of 27 World Series titles from 1923 to 2009.

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Which of these foods is the only one to have a seemingly eternal shelf life?
Flour
Honey
Vinegar
Oil
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

If kept sealed and stored under normal conditions, honey will never go bad. The acidity of the product combined with its lack of water and the presence of carbon dioxide make this product a seemingly eternal shelf survivor.

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Touchdown! How many yards exist on an entire American football field?
120
100
110
80
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Wrong Answer

It's true that the standard playing field is 100 yards long from goal line to goal line, but with each end zone accounting for an additional 10 yards, that brings the length of the entire field to 120 yards.

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A haiku is a Japanese poem with a specific structure. How many syllables does a haiku have?
17
20
12
25
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Wrong Answer

A traditional Japanese haiku always follows the same structure: Three lines of content that follow a 5-7-5 format. The first and third lines have five syllables, while the second line has seven. Together, they have 17 total syllables.

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Which of these classics also has the designation of being the first book to be written on a typewriter?
"To Kill A Mockingbird"
"The Catcher in the Rye"
"The Adventures of Tom Sawyer"
"Wuthering Heights"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Mark Twain's work, "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer," is believed to be the first novel written on a typewriter. Published in 1876, the book tells the story of a young boy growing up in a small town.

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You might be unique if you're left-handed. What percentage of the world's population is believed to be left-handed?
5%
10%
30%
60%
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Only 10 percent of the world's population is believed to be left-handed, which makes them a rarity indeed. There's still plenty of support for them, however, with Left Handers Clubs and their own Left Handers Day in August.

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Hello! Hola! Ni Hao! Which of these languages is the most commonly spoken language in the world?
Japanese
English
Chinese
Spanish
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Wrong Answer

The most commonly spoken language in the world is Chinese, likely due to China's designation as the most populated country in the world. Experts believe there are roughly 1.2 billion native speakers of the language.

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