Tricky quiz tests you on technology, literature and history

Tricky quiz puts your knowledge of technology, literature and history to the test – so can YOU achieve a perfect score?

  • A puzzling new 15-question quiz puts your general knowledge to the test  
  • Shared on US trivia site Quizly, it features literature, history and technology 
  • According to creator 85 per cent of people score 12/15 – but can you do better? 

Wide-ranging general knowledge is needed to achieve a high score on a new 15-question quiz.

The challenge, shared on US trivia website Quizly, features questions on topics ranging from literature and history to technology.

The creators claim 85 per cent of players fail to correctly answer more than 12 of the 15 questions.

So can you achieve a perfect score? Scroll down to take the test then check your answers at the bottom.  

A tricky new 15-question quiz has been designed to put players’ general knowledge to the test (file image)

1.

  • Paris, France
  • San Bernardino, California
  • New York, New York
  • Seattle, Washington  

2.

  • Steve Wozniak
  • Steve Anderson
  • Steve Smith
  • Steve Austin  

3.

  • Neptune
  • Earth
  • Venus
  • Mars 

4.

  • Hera
  • Medusa
  • Karen
  • Aphrodite  

5.

  • North
  • South
  • East 
  • West 

6.

  • Hydrogen
  • Helium
  • Oxygen 
  • Carbon 

7.

  • Lewis Carroll
  • Virginia Woolf
  • Dr. Seuss
  • Mark Twain  

8.

  • Finland
  • England
  • Bhutan
  • Peru 

9.

  • Tokyo 2020
  • London 2012
  • Beijing 2008
  • Rio De Janerio 2016 

10.

  • Blood 
  • Lice 
  • Boils
  • Frogs 

11.

  • Medusa
  • Aphrodite
  • His own reflection
  • Veronica  

12.

  • Berlin, Germany
  • Lakehurst, New Jersey
  • Paris, France
  • Los Angeles, California  

13.

  • Mark Twain
  • Arthur Conan Doyle
  • Charles Dickens
  • Ernest Hemingway  

14.

  • Free of suspicion
  • Elsewhere
  • Truthful
  • Innocent  

15.

  • 54
  • 78
  • 32
  • 104 

ANSWERS 

 1. San Bernardino, California

2. Steve Wozniak

3. Neptune

4. Aphrodite 

5. North

6. Hydrogen

7. Lewis Carroll

8. Bhutan

9. Tokyo 2020

10. Frogs

11. His own reflection

12. Lakehurst, New Jersey

13. Arthur Conan Doyle

14. Elsewhere

15. 54

 

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