Test your general knowledge with 30 hand-picked questions across history, science, geography, pop culture and more — a balanced, replayable trivia challenge.

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General knowledge is the quiet thread that ties together everything we learn, from the K2 summit rising on the Pakistan-China border to the melting clocks that Salvador Dalí painted in 1931. It's what lets you recognize Amelia Earhart's silhouette above the Atlantic, follow the chemistry of a benzene ring imagined by Kekulé, or hum the opening bars of Ravel's Boléro without knowing why. Every new fact quietly widens the world a little.
A curious mind drifts happily between domains — Dostoyevsky's tortured St. Petersburg, Rodin's bronze Thinker, the fall of Chernobyl in 1986, Roald Amundsen reaching the South Pole in 1911, the unicorn chosen as Scotland's national animal, or the iPhone arriving in 2007 to reshape daily life. It means recognizing that Canada stretches more than 200,000 km of coastline, that Brazil grows nearly a third of the world's coffee, and that tiny Thimphu is still Bhutan's capital.
The beauty of general knowledge is its endless horizon — one answer always opens a dozen new questions. Dive into these questions spanning continents, centuries, and disciplines, and see how many corners of human experience you've already explored — and how many are still waiting to surprise you.