Test Your General Knowledge With These ‘Jeopardy!’ Questions: Score At Least 20/26
This Jeopardy challenge covers everything from geography and art & literature, to science, nature, food, musical instruments, and much more.
Inspired by the classic American TV game show, this flips the logic of traditional trivia. Instead of hearing a question and giving an answer, you’re given a statement and must respond with a question. We’ve simplified the process: all questions are pre-written, and you simply have to complete them.
Put your brain to the test with this general knowledge Jeopardy challenge! 🧠 🤓
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Did well but still didn't like it. #20 is obviously NOT the picture of a tomato
And the cashew also have the seed on the outside.
Load More Replies...Why did I do this…? It was stupidly easy, that’s 5 minutes I won’t be getting back 🙄
I gave up after the first one.. 😅 Tried Antarctic first, then Sahara, then gave up. just missed an 'a' apparently?
Load More Replies...Stopped at Question 2. The answer I provided, "da Vinci" was labelled as incorrect. The correct answer, "leonardo da vinci", was given in all lower case letters. If your quiz is going to be so pretentious as to only accept the complete and full name of such a famous person, at least strive for grammatical accuracy with capital letters instead of the laziness of a grade 3 student. Or if the editors would really like to be pompously feckless, the only answer they should accept is "Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci".
#3 - blóody annoyed that "Eric Blair" was not accepted as the author of 1984. George Orwell was only his pen name.
If Antarctica is a desert, also the Pacific Ocean is. Even bigger, though :D
Did well but still didn't like it. #20 is obviously NOT the picture of a tomato
And the cashew also have the seed on the outside.
Load More Replies...Why did I do this…? It was stupidly easy, that’s 5 minutes I won’t be getting back 🙄
I gave up after the first one.. 😅 Tried Antarctic first, then Sahara, then gave up. just missed an 'a' apparently?
Load More Replies...Stopped at Question 2. The answer I provided, "da Vinci" was labelled as incorrect. The correct answer, "leonardo da vinci", was given in all lower case letters. If your quiz is going to be so pretentious as to only accept the complete and full name of such a famous person, at least strive for grammatical accuracy with capital letters instead of the laziness of a grade 3 student. Or if the editors would really like to be pompously feckless, the only answer they should accept is "Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci".
#3 - blóody annoyed that "Eric Blair" was not accepted as the author of 1984. George Orwell was only his pen name.
If Antarctica is a desert, also the Pacific Ocean is. Even bigger, though :D


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