Test the breadth of your general knowledge with 100 questions spanning history, science, geography, pop culture, sports and more — the ultimate trivia challenge.

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General knowledge is the quiet foundation of a curious mind — the accumulated stock of facts about the world we share, from the fall of the Roman Empire to the discovery of DNA, from Mount Everest to the rules of chess. It isn't about memorizing trivia for its own sake. It's about connecting dots: realizing that Einstein published relativity the same decade the Titanic sank, or that Cervantes and Shakespeare died the same year in 1616. Broad learning turns the news, a museum visit, or a dinner conversation into something richer.
A well-rounded mind touches history, geography, science, literature, art, music, sports, cinema, and the occasional quirk of etymology or mathematics. It means knowing that the Nile winds through Cairo, that Jupiter dwarfs every other planet in the solar system, that the Mona Lisa hangs in the Louvre, and that Uruguay lifted the very first World Cup back in . Each fact is a small window into a whole domain — culture, science, or sheer human achievement.
The best thing about general knowledge is that it never really ends. Every question answered tends to spark two more. Dive into these 100 questions spanning every corner of human experience, and see which domains you already master — and which ones are waiting for you to discover.