Random Miscellaneous Trivia Quiz Questions With Answers
Which company first manufactured the electric toothbrush?
A: Squibb.
Who lived under the pseudonym of Harriet Brown in New
York form the 40s to the 90s?
A: Greta Garbo.
Which actor bought the island of Tetiaroa?
A: Marlon Brando.
Between 1952 and 1954 did the number of TV
stations in the USA double, triple or quadruple?
A: Triple.
Which was the only eastern bloc country to participate
in the 1984 LA Olympics?
A: Rumania.
What was Wham!'s first No 1?
A: Wake Me Up Before You Go Go.
Which musical featured the song
You'll Never Walk Alone?
A: Carousel.
In which year was Bloody Sunday in Londonderry?
A: 1972.
The first untethered space walk took place from which
space craft?
A: Challenger.
What was the main color of a Stormtrooper in Star
Wars?
A: White.
Which 90s sci fi series with James Belushi was based on
Bruce Wagner's comic strip of the same name?
A: Wild Palms.
Richard Nixon was Vice President to which US state?
A: Dwight Eisenhower.
Luxor international airport is in which
country?
A: Egypt.
Which country did Albert Einstein move to as the Nazis
rose to power?
A: America.
In the 90s how many points have been awarded for
finishing first in a Grand Prix?
A: 10.
Which lawyer made Raymond Burr famous?
A: Perry Mason.
Which broadcasting company did Edward J Noble
found?
A: ABC.
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A: Trivia Country!
In which decade of the 20th century was Lily Tomlin born?
A: 1930s.
Peterson Field international airport is in which US
state?
A: Colorado.
In which decade did the Jackson 5 sign to Motown?
A: 1960s.
How many vice presidents did Franklin D Roosevelt have?
A: Three.
In which state is Harrah's Auto Collection situated?
A: Nevada.
If I Were A Rich Man Was a big hit from which stage
show?
A: Fiddler on the Roof.
What was the name of Gene Autry's horse?
A: Champion.
Which city has a sports team of Steelers and
team of Pirates?
A: Pittsburgh.
What did Fort Dearborn, Indian Territory change its
name to?
A: Chicago, Illinois.
Bill Berry retired through ill health as a
drummer in which band?
A; REM.
Leslie Nielsen trained in which of the armed services in
WWII?
A: Royal Canadian.
In Al Pacino's name, what is Al short for?
A: Alfredo.
What went with Blood and Sweat in the name of the 60s
rock band?
A: Tears.
Which musical featured the song I Feel Pretty?
A: West Side Story.
Barry Goldwater came from which state?
A: Arizona.
Who said, "Being No 1 tennis player in the world
doesn't necessarily mean you're intelligent?"
A: Jana Novotna.
Who produced the first Jetliner in 1957?
A; Boeing.
In which decade of the 20th century was James Caan
born?
A: 1930s.
In which country is the deepwater port of Trondheim?
A: Norway.
In which state is Camp David?
A: Maryland.
What was the Statue of Liberty originally called?
A: Liberty Enlightening the World.
Who sang the Bond theme form
From Russia With Love?
A: Matt Monro.
Which company was responsible for the oil spill in
New York harbor in 1990?
A; Exxon.
In which country was Arnold Schwarzenegger born?
A: Austria.
Who had an 80s No 1 with Don't You Want Me?
A: Human League.
Which star of Hannah And Her Sisters has a child
called Free?
A: Barbara Hershey.
Who had 70s hits with Have You Seen Her and Oh
Girl?
A; Chi-Lites.
In which decade of the 20th century was Father's Day
first celebrated?
A; 1910s.
What was the name of the "girl with kaleidoscope eyes"
in a Beatles song?
A: Lucy.
Will Rogers airport was built in which US state?
A; Oklahoma.
What was the first name of the fictional sleuth
Captain Furillo?
A: Frank.
In which decade of the 20th century was Andy Williams
born?
A: 20s.