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Bing Education quiz test questions and answers

Find out about the Bing Education quiz test questions and answers. This detailed answer trivia promises to give you detailed information across the education field from science, math, history, geography, literature, and general knowledge.


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General Knowledge

What is the capital city of France?

Answer: Paris


Which artist painted the Mona Lisa?

Answer: Leonardo da Vinci


What is the largest ocean on Earth?

Answer: Pacific Ocean


Which planet in our solar system is known as the Red Planet?

Answer: Mars


Who wrote the famous Romeo and Juliet?

Answer: William Shakespeare


What is the currency of Japan?

Answer: Yen


Which country invented the paper we use?

Answer: China


What is the tallest mountain in the world?

Answer: Mount Everest


Who was the first human to walk on the surface of the moon?

Answer: Neil Armstrong


What is the national animal of India?

Answer: Bengal Tiger


Science

What type gas do humans exhale?

Answer: Carbon dioxide


What is the symbol for gold on the periodically table?

Answer: Au


How many bones can be found in the body of an adult human?

Answer: 206


Photosynthesis is carried out by what part of the plant?

Answer: Leaf


What is the hardest natural substance on Earth?

Answer: Diamond


What is the boiling point of water at sea level?

Answer: 100°C


The human skin produces what type of vitamin when exposed to sunlight?

Answer: Vitamin D


What is the largest organ in the human body?

Answer: Skin


The study of stars is called?

Answer: Astronomy


Which blood type is known as the universal donor?

Answer: O negative


Mathematics


What is 12 × 12?

Answer: 144


What is the square root of 81?

Answer: 9


What is 25% of 200?

Answer: 50


Solve: 15 ÷ 3 × 2.

Answer: 10


What is the sum of angles in a triangle?

Answer: 180°


Geography


The Sahara Desert is located in which continent?

Answer: Africa


What is the longest river in the world?

Answer: Nile River


What is the most populous country in the world?

Answer: China


What is the smallest country in the world?

Answer: Vatican City


Which continent is Australia located in?

Answer: Oceania


What is the capital city of Canada?

Answer: Ottawa


Which country is often referred to as the Land of the Rising Sun?

Answer: Japan


What is the largest state in the United States by area?

Answer: Alaska


What is the capital city of Egypt?

Answer: Cairo


Which ocean lies between Africa and Australia?

Answer: Indian Ocean


History


Who was the first President of the United States?

Answer: George Washington


Who discovered America in 1492?

Answer: Christopher Columbus


Who was the first female Prime Minister of the UK?

Answer: Margaret Thatcher


Which empire built the famous Colosseum?

Answer: Roman Empire


In what year did the famous Titanic sink?

Answer: 1912


Which American president abolished slavery?

Answer: Abraham Lincoln


Literature

Who wrote Pride and Prejudice?

Answer: Jane Austen


What is the first book of the Bible?

Answer: Genesis


Who wrote the book The Odyssey?

Answer: Homer


Who created Sherlock Holmes?

Answer: Arthur Conan Doyle


What is the longest play written by Shakespeare?

Answer: Hamlet


Arts & Culture


Who composed the Fifth Symphony?

Answer: Ludwig van Beethoven


What is the famous national dance of Argentina?

Answer: Argentine Tango


Who painted Starry Night?

Answer: Vincent van Gogh


Which artist is known for the painting The Persistence of Memory?

Answer: Salvador Dalí


Which artist sculpted David?

Answer: Michelangelo


What is the traditional dress of Japan called?

Answer: Kimono


Who wrote the famous opera The Magic Flute?

Answer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart


Who painted the famous Sistine Chapel ceiling?

Answer: Michelangelo


What is the art of paper folding called?

Answer: Origami


What is the speed of light?

Answer: 299,792 km/s


The chemical symbol for sodium is what?

Answer: Na


Who was the person that developed the theory of relativity?

Answer: Albert Einstein


What is the powerhouse of the cell?

Answer: Mitochondria


At what point does water freeze?

Answer: 0°C


What is the study of earthquakes?

Answer: Seismology


What is the main gas that can be found on the Earth’s atmosphere?

Answer: Nitrogen


What is the SI unit of force?

Answer: Newton


What is the chemical formula for table salt?

Answer: NaCl


What is the largest planet in the solar system?

Answer: Jupiter


Politics


What is the law that governs the United States?

Answer: The Constitution


Who heads the United Nations?

Answer: Secretary-General


The lower house of the UK Parliament is called?

Answer: House of Commons


Who was the first female Vice President in the United States?

Answer: Kamala Harris


What is the capital/headquarters of the European Union?

Answer: Brussels


Which country has the maple leaf on its national flag?

Answer: Canada


What is the highest court in the United States?

Answer: Supreme Court


Who was the first President of South Africa after apartheid era?

Answer: Nelson Mandela


The legislative body of Japan is called?

Answer: National Diet


Sports


How many players are allowed to play on a soccer (association football) team on the field?

Answer: 11 Players 


Which athele has won the most Olympic gold medals?

Answer: Michael Phelps


Which sport is known as “America’s pastime”?

Answer: Baseball


What is the term for zero points in tennis?

Answer: Love


Which country won the 2018 FIFA World Cup?

Answer: France


What is the national sport of Japan?

Answer: Sumo wrestling


Who is known as “The King of Basketball”?

Answer: LeBron James


The sport that uses shuttlecock is known as what?

Answer: Badminton


Which athlete won the first modern Olympic marathon in 1896?

Answer: Spyridon Louis


Technology


Who invented the telephone?

Answer: Alexander Graham Bell


Who invented the electric light bulb?

Answer: Thomas Edison


Who invented the World Wide Web (W.W.W)?

Answer: Tim Berners-Lee


Which company created the iPhone brand?

Answer: Apple


Who invented the airplane?

Answer: Wright brothers


What was the first video game ever created?

Answer: Pong


What year was the first email sent?

Answer: 1971


Who invented the printing press?

Answer: Johannes Gutenberg


Which company created the Windows operating system?

Answer: Microsoft


Biology


The basic unit of life is called what?

Answer: Cell


The organ that pumps blood through the body is known as what?

Answer: Heart


What is the largest mammal on earth?

Answer: Blue whale


The process by which plants make food is known as what?

Answer: Photosynthesis


What is the largest internal organ in the human body?

Answer: Liver


What is the study of heredity called?

Answer: Genetics


The pigment that gives skin its color is what?

Answer: Melanin


The type of blood cells that fight infection is called what?

Answer: White blood cells


What is the scientific name for humans?

Answer: Homo sapiens


What organelle is responsible for protein synthesis?

Answer: Ribosome


Chemistry

The chemical symbol for iron is what?

Answer: Fe


What is the pH of pure water?

Answer: 7


The chemical formula for carbon dioxide is what?

Answer: CO₂


What is the main element in diamonds?

Answer: Carbon


What is the chemical symbol for lead?

Answer: Pb


The lightest element is known as what?

Answer: Hydrogen


What is the periodic table symbol for potassium?

Answer: K


The chemical symbol for silver is known as what?

Answer: Ag


Physics

Who is known as the father of modern physics?

Answer: Albert Einstein


The unit of electrical resistance is measured in what?

Answer: Ohm


What is the unit of power?

Answer: Watt


The force that keeps the planets in orbit around the sun is known as what?

Answer: Gravity


What is the unit of electric current?

Answer: Ampere


What is the unit of energy?

Answer: Joule


The branch of physics that studies motion is known as what?

Answer: Mechanics


What is the unit of frequency?

Answer: Hertz


World Events


Which country hosted the 2020 Summer Olympics (although it was held in 2021)?

A: Japan (Tokyo)


Who was elected U.S. President in 2020?

Answer: Joe Biden


Which African country became independent in 2011?

Answer: South Sudan


Which country hosted the 2022 FIFA World Cup?

Answer: Qatar


Which tech company was founded by Elon Musk?

Answer: Tesla


Economics & Busines

What is the meaning of GDP?

Answer: Gross Domestic Product


What is the currency of the United Kingdom?

Answer: Pound sterling


What is the largest stock exchange in the world?

Answer: New York Stock Exchange


What is the currency of Brazil?

Answer: Real


What is the currency of Mexico?

Answer: Peso


What is the currency of Switzerland?

Answer: Swiss franc


What is the currency of Nigeria?

Answer: Naira


Entertainment

Who directed the famous Jurassic Park?

Answer: Steven Spielberg


Who played the famous Jack in Titanic?

Answer: Leonardo DiCaprio


Which movie won the first Academy Award for Best Picture?

Answer: Wings (1927)


Who wrote the famous Harry Potter movie series?

Answer: J.K. Rowling


What is the longest-running Broadway musical?

Answer: The Phantom of the Opera


Who sang the famous song “Thriller”?

Answer: Michael Jackson


Who is often referred to as the “Queen of Pop”?

Answer: Madonna


Which animated movie featured the famous character named Simba?

Answer: The Lion King


Who created the famous animation movie "The Simpsons"?

Answer: Matt Groening


What is the national flower of Japan?

Answer: Cherry blossom


Health

What is the normal human body temperature in Celsius?

Answer: 37°C


What is the medical term for high blood pressure?

Answer: Hypertension


What is the medical term for low blood sugar?

Answer: Hypoglycemia


What is the largest artery in the human body?

Answer: Aorta


What is the term for red blood cells?

Answer: Erythrocytes


What is the term for white blood cells?

Answer: Leukocytes


What is the term for the voice box?

Answer: Larynx


What is the term for the windpipe?

Answer: Trachea


What is the term for the collarbone?

Answer: Clavicle


What is the term for the kneecap?

Answer: Patella


Space & Astronomy

Planet Earth located in what galaxy?

Answer: Milky Way


The closest star to Earth is called?

Answer: The Sun


The planet that has the "Great Red Spot" is known as ?

Answer: Jupiter


What is the smallest planet in the solar system?

Answer: Mercury


What planet is known for having rings?

Answer: Saturn


What is the hottest planet in the solar system?

Answer: Venus


What is the farthest planet from the Sun?

Answer: Neptune


The Earth’s natural satellite is known as?

Answer: The Moon


What is the largest moon in our solar system?

Answer: Ganymede


The study of the universe is known as?

Answer: Cosmology


The fastest land animal in the world is called?

Answer: Cheetah


The tallest animal in the world is called?

Answer: Giraffe


The largest bird in the world is called?

Answer: Ostrich


The largest reptile in the world is known as?

Answer: Saltwater crocodile


The largest fish in the world is known as?

Answer: Whale shark


What is the most spoken language in the world by total speakers?

A: English


What is the most populous city in the world?

Answer: Tokyo


The most consumed beverage in the world after water is known as?

Answer: Tea


The most widely played board game in the world is called?

Answer: Chess


What is the capital city of South Korea?

Answer: Seoul


What is the largest island in the world?

Answer: Greenland


What is the national sport of Canada?

Answer: Ice hockey


Which element has the atomic number 1?

Answer: Hydrogen


What is the longest bone in the human body called?

Answer: Femur


Who was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean

Answer: Amelia Earhart


What is the capital city of Kenya?

Answer: Nairobi


The largest rainforest in the world is known as?

Answer: Amazon Rainforest