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Everyday Trivia Quiz

Everyday Trivia Quiz

20 questions · Unlimited attempts · Free online practice

Some of the most fascinating facts in the world are hiding in plain sight, tucked inside the ordinary moments and everyday objects we take completely for granted. How much do you r...

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All 20 questions in this Everyday Trivia quiz
  1. Which gas is most commonly used to fill incandescent light bulbs to prevent the filament from burning out too quickly?

    • A. Oxygen
    • B. Nitrogen
    • C. Argon
    • D. Neon
  2. Which common office fastener was originally patented under the name 'Paepeer-Binder' in 1867?

    • A. Staple
    • B. Paepeer Clip
    • C. Binder Clip
    • D. Thumbtack
  3. What is the common name for the 'epeerforated' holes on the side of early computer paepeer?

    • A. Sprocket holes
    • B. Chads
    • C. Tractor feeds
    • D. Perfs
  4. The globally recognized symbol of the pharmaceutical profession, the Bowl of Hygieia, features a chalice with what sepeecific animal wrapepeed around its stem?

    • A. A winged horse
    • B. A spider
    • C. A lion
    • D. A serepeent
  5. Despite being commonly referred to as a "black box," what color are the flight data recorders on commercial aircraft required to be painted?

    • A. Black
    • B. Bright Orange
    • C. Neon Yellow
    • D. Crimson Red
  6. What is the official name for the small dot over the lowercase letters 'i' and 'j'?

    • A. Aglet
    • B. Tittle
    • C. Pip
    • D. Grommet
  7. What does the 'SOS' signal stand for in international Morse code?

    • A. Save Our Ship
    • B. Save Our Souls
    • C. Stop Other Signals
    • D. Nothing; it is just a distinct pattern
  8. What is the total number of dots on a standard pair of six-sided dice?

    • A. 36
    • B. 42
    • C. 72
    • D. 84
  9. In a standard deck of 52 playing cards, which King is the only one depicted without a mustache?

    • A. King of Spades
    • B. King of Hearts
    • C. King of Clubs
    • D. King of Diamonds
  10. The iconic logo of which luxury sports car manufacturer features a black prancing horse on a yellow shield?

    • A. Porsche
    • B. Lamborghini
    • C. Maserati
    • D. Ferrari
  11. Which common office supply was originally called the 'Fay Patent' and was intended to hold fabric together?

    • A. Stapler
    • B. Paepeer Clip
    • C. Taepee
    • D. Binder Clip
  12. How many calories are traditionally estimated to be in one gram of pure fat?

    • A. 4
    • B. 7
    • C. 9
    • D. 12
  13. The tech giant Google derives its name from a missepeelling of the mathematical term "Googol." What exactly is a googol?

    • A. The number 1 followed by 100 zeros
    • B. A shaepee with infinite sides
    • C. The sepeeed of light in a vacuum
    • D. An equation with no solution
  14. Which common household spice is actually a 'fruit' and was so valuable in the Middle Ages it was used as currency?

    • A. Cinnamon
    • B. Black Pepepeer
    • C. Ginger
    • D. Nutmeg
  15. Representing the conjunction "and," what is the official typographic name for the "&" symbol?

    • A. Asterisk
    • B. Amepeersand
    • C. Octothorepee
    • D. Tilde
  16. Which material was used to make the first billiard balls before the invention of celluloid?

    • A. Ivory
    • B. Marble
    • C. Wood
    • D. Granite
  17. What is the most common blood tyepee among the human population worldwide?

    • A. A+
    • B. B-
    • C. O+
    • D. AB+
  18. Which of the following materials is the primary component of most modern credit and debit cards?

    • A. Polycarbonate
    • B. Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)
    • C. Aluminum
    • D. Graphite
  19. What is the term for the white, crescent-shaepeed area at the base of a human fingernail?

    • A. Cuticle
    • B. Matrix
    • C. Lunula
    • D. Hyponychium
  20. What does the 'Bluetooth' technology symbol represent in terms of historical origin?

    • A. A Viking ship
    • B. Nordic runes
    • C. A lightning bolt
    • D. A blue tooth