Feel Phenomenal With This Anti-boredom Trivia!

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Feel Phenomenal With This Anti-boredom Trivia! - Quiz

Ever thought about what being bored could really do to you? What do you normally do once you feel bored? Do you call your friends so they can come and entertain you, or do you simply pick a book? If you don't know what to do once you are bored and lonely take our small quiz and enjoy yourself for a few minutes.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    What did Chinese drink during winter?

    • A.

      Cold water

    • B.

      Bubble milk tea

    • C.

      Hot whiskey

    • D.

      Cold tea

    Correct Answer
    B. Bubble milk tea
    Explanation
    During winter, Chinese people often drink bubble milk tea. This popular beverage is made by combining tea with milk and adding tapioca pearls, also known as bubbles. It is a comforting and warming drink that is enjoyed during the colder months.

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  • 2. 

    Where do dreadlocks really come from?

    • A.

      Jamaica

    • B.

      Africa

    • C.

      Ethiopia

    • D.

      India

    Correct Answer
    D. India
    Explanation
    Dreadlocks actually originated in India. They were first worn by the Sadhus, who are holy men in the Hindu religion. These men would grow their hair long and leave it to naturally form into matted locks. Over time, the style spread to other parts of the world, including Africa and Jamaica, where it became associated with Rastafarianism. However, the true origin of dreadlocks can be traced back to India.

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  • 3. 

    What is the longest snake in the world?

    • A.

      The king cobra

    • B.

      The python

    • C.

      The anaconda

    • D.

      The Gabon viper

    Correct Answer
    A. The king cobra
    Explanation
    The king cobra is the longest snake in the world. It can reach lengths of up to 18 feet (5.5 meters). It is known for its distinctive hood and venomous bite. The python and anaconda are also large snakes, but they do not grow as long as the king cobra. The Gabon viper, on the other hand, is not a snake but a venomous viper species.

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  • 4. 

    What's the capital city of Algeria?

    • A.

      Casablanca

    • B.

      Tunis

    • C.

      Tripoli

    • D.

      Alger

    Correct Answer
    D. Alger
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Alger because it is the capital city of Algeria.

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  • 5. 

    Where does mohair come from?

    • A.

      Lamas

    • B.

      Goats

    • C.

      Cows

    • D.

      Cats

    Correct Answer
    B. Goats
    Explanation
    Mohair comes from goats. It is a type of fabric or yarn that is made from the hair of the Angora goat. These goats are primarily raised in countries like Turkey, South Africa, and the United States for their soft and luxurious hair. Mohair is known for its durability, warmth, and ability to absorb dyes, making it a popular choice for clothing, upholstery, and accessories.

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  • 6. 

    Who was the last king of France?

    • A.

      Louis Philippe I

    • B.

      Louis the16th

    • C.

      Napoleon Bonaparte

    • D.

      Louis the 15th

    Correct Answer
    A. Louis Philippe I
    Explanation
    Louis Philippe I was the last king of France because he reigned from 1830 to 1848, after which the monarchy was abolished and the Second French Republic was established. Louis Philippe I was known as the "Citizen King" and his reign marked a period of constitutional monarchy in France. His overthrow in the 1848 revolution marked the end of the Bourbon monarchy in France, making him the last king of France.

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  • 7. 

    What is 39x39?

    • A.

      1521

    • B.

      1500

    • C.

      1549

    • D.

      1550

    Correct Answer
    A. 1521
    Explanation
    The correct answer is 1521 because when you multiply 39 by 39, you get the product 1521.

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  • 8. 

    Where were perfumes first created?

    • A.

      Italy

    • B.

      France

    • C.

      Ancient Egypt

    • D.

      Saudi Arabia

    Correct Answer
    C. Ancient Egypt
    Explanation
    Perfumes were first created in Ancient Egypt. The Egyptians were known for their advanced knowledge in cosmetics and fragrances, and they used various natural ingredients to create perfumes. They believed that perfumes had both practical and spiritual purposes, and they used them for personal hygiene, as well as for religious rituals and ceremonies. The Egyptians also developed techniques for extracting essential oils from plants and used them to create a wide range of fragrances. Their expertise in perfumery was later adopted and refined by other civilizations, making Ancient Egypt the birthplace of perfumes.

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  • 9. 

    Where did ancient Egyptians get their gold from?

    • A.

      Lebanon

    • B.

      Eritrea

    • C.

      Ancient Nubia

    • D.

      Ethiopia

    Correct Answer
    C. Ancient Nubia
    Explanation
    Ancient Egyptians obtained their gold from Ancient Nubia. Nubia, which is located in present-day Sudan and southern Egypt, was rich in gold deposits. The Egyptians established trade routes and mining operations in Nubia to extract gold, which was highly valued and used for various purposes, such as jewelry, religious artifacts, and royal burial items. The gold from Nubia played a significant role in the economy and culture of ancient Egypt.

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  • 10. 

    What is Italian ice cream called?

    • A.

      Sherbet ice cream

    • B.

      Gelato

    • C.

      Eskimo ice cream

    • D.

      Ice cream cone

    Correct Answer
    B. Gelato
    Explanation
    Gelato is the correct answer because Italian ice cream is commonly known as gelato. Gelato is a frozen dessert that is made with milk, sugar, and various flavorings. It is known for its dense and creamy texture, as well as its intense flavors. Gelato is different from traditional ice cream as it has a lower fat content and is churned at a slower speed, resulting in a smoother and silkier consistency.

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