Hard Miscellaneous Trivia Quiz Questions

Which comedian was born on exactly the same day as former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher?
A: Lenny Bruce.

In 1957, the State University at Fullerton was founded as was the university at which other California location?
A: Hayward.

Who had a 50s No 1 hit with Little Star?
A: The Elegants.

How many bytes are there exactly in a kilobyte?
A: 1024

Which author was born on exactly the same day as actress Carol Channing?
A: Norman Mailer.

Enosis was a slogan calling for the unification of which island with the mainland?
A: Cyprus.

In what year was Glenn Miller born?
A: 1904.

Of Billie Jean King's Grand Slam singles titles which did she win least?
A: French and Australian. (she won once each)

To ten thousand square miles what is the area of Oklahoma?
A: 68,678 square miles.

Which Dallas star sang with the Seattle Opera?
A: Patrick Duffy.

When did the Chinese TV service begin broadcasting?
A: 1958.

Gough Whitlam became Prime Minister of which country in 1972?
A: Australia.

Doha international airport is in which country?
A: Qatar.

Who was the last Frenchwoman to win a Grand Slam event before Mary Pierce?
A: Françoise Durr.

Who had a 90s No 1 with The First Time?
A: Surface.

In which country is the Rio-Niteroi bridge?
A: Brazil.

What was Doris Day's first movie?
A: Romance On The High Seas.

In 1954 girls' names were first applied to identify what?
A: Hurricanes.

Which studio famous for Elvis recordings did U2 visit to record Angel Of Harlem for the Rattle & Hum album?
A: Sun.

Which country does the airline LAP come from?
A: Paraguay.

Vehicles from which country use the international registration letter MC?
A: Monaco.

What star sign is shared by Meryl Streep and Lindsay Wagner?
A: Cancer.

What is actor/singer Michael Crawford's real name?
A: Michael Dumble-Smith.

Rock Griffith claimed a world record as the fastest driver of what?
A: Hearse.

Who wrote the lyrics for the song Jeepers Creepers?
A: Johnny Mercer.

Esenboga international airport is in which country?
A: Turkey.

Who directed the three-hour silent movie epic The Birth Of A Nation?
A: DW Griffith.

What was Sylvester Stallone's first movie?
A: A Party At Kitty and Stud's.

Which actor was born on the same day as TV evangelist Jimmy Swaggart?
A: Judd Hirsch.

What star sign is Mikhail Gorbachev?
A: Pisces.

What did Dennis Conner win three times in the 80s?
A: America's Cup.

Who had a 1980s No 1 hit with Need You Tonight?
A: INXS.

In which European city is the Goulandis Natural History Museum?
A: Athens.

In 1991 which state celebrated its bicentenary of joining the Union?
A: Vermont.

Who wrote the book The Hammer of God?
A: Arthur C Clarke.

Who was runner up when James Hunt was motor racing's Formula One world champion?
A: Niki Lauda.

Wayne Gretzky first played league ice hockey with which team?
A: Edmonton Oilers.

Who has the best hard trivia quiz questions with answers?
A: Trivia Country!

What did Che Guevara train to be?
A: Doctor.

How old was Tony Blair when he became British Prime Minister?
A: 43.

What single word did boxer Joe Louis want on his tombstone?
A: Even.

Who was Calvin Coolidge's Vice President between 1925 and 1929?
A: Charles G Dawes.

Which country does the airline Sahsa come from?
A: Honduras.

What are the international registration letters of a vehicle form Liechtenstein?
A: FL.

Which record label replaced Satellite Records?
A: Stax.

Who directed the movie Tess?
A: Roman Polanski.

How old would Marilyn Monroe have been had she lived to the end of the 20th century?
A: 73.