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Revision as of 17:38, 17 February 2020
Notice: This page contains the answers to Bill's trivia questions.
After Bill arrives at your cafe, he will begin asking you trivia questions as part of his storyline. He will start with 3 questions per day. If you increase your VIP level, the number of questions he will ask can also increase. Upon answering a trivia question correctly, the coins you are awarded are equal to your current level multiplied by 25 (e.g., Level 10 is 250 coins, whereas Level 20 is 500 coins). If you get a question wrong, there is no penalty. You can also close the dialog box to get a new question.
Geography
What is the capital of the USA? | Washington, D.C. |
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What is the capital of Italy? | Rome |
What is the capital of Spain? | Madrid |
What is the capital of Norway? | Oslo |
What is the capital of Sweden? | Stockholm |
What is the capital of Belarus? | Minsk |
What is the capital of Canada? | Ottawa |
What is the capital of Russia? | Moscow |
What is the capital of India? | Delhi |
What is the capital of Turkey? | Ankara |
What is the capital of France? | Paris |
What is the capital of the United Kingdom? | London |
What is the capital of Germany? | Berlin |
Which country borders Australia? | None |
What is the smallest ocean? | Arctic Ocean |
What is the highest mountain on Earth? | Everest |
Where on the Earth is there always a south wind blowing? | At the North Pole |
How many states in India? | 28 |
What is the Equator? | It's a geographical term |
Which of these is one of the Seven Wonders of the World? | The Temple of Artemis |
History and Customs
Who gifted the Statue of Liberty to the USA? | France |
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Who was the architect of the Eiffel Tower? | Gustave Eiffel |
How many years did the Hundred Years' War between England and France last? | 116 |
What was King George VI called as a child? | Albert |
What is the name of the astronaut who first walked on the moon? | Neil Armstrong |
In medieval Europe, Christmas trees were not placed on the floor as they are now, but hung upside down from the ceiling. Why? | So the children could still run around and play |
December comes from the Latin word for "tenth," and "October" comes from the word for "eighth." However, December is the twelfth month, and October is the tenth. Why? | Apparently, the new year began on March 1st for a long time in ancient Rome |
Which country does the Panama hat originate from? | Ecuador |
Which country celebrates New Years Day all year round? | India |
When and where was the first electrical Christmas tree light lit? | 1895 USB |
What are the Peaky Blinders? | A criminal gang |
Which country's currency is called the yen? | Japan |
What is the study of heraldry about? | Coats of arms |
Who invented jeans? | Levi Strauss |
Complete the famous phrase by Julius Caesar: "I came, I saw, ..." | I conquered |
Which cute animal is a symbol of China? | The great panda |
What is the polonaise? | A Polish dance |
What is a kilt? | The traditional dress of Scotland |
What was the name of Alexander the Great's horse? | Bucephalus |
What country does flamenco dancing come from? | Spain |
What was Joan of Arc's nickname? | The Maid of Orleans |
Who made the first circumnavigation of the globe? | Magellan |
Arts, Literature and Languages
Who goes in the pit in a theater? | The Orchestra |
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What is a pirouette? | A dance move |
What is a fouetté? | A dance move |
What is another term for music college? | Conservatory |
What is a musical salute called? | Fanfare |
What are musical rattles called? | Maracas |
What is a high male voice called? | Tenor |
Which musical instrument has a name that means "quiet" in Italian? | Piano |
Which geometric shape has become a musical instrument? | Triangle |
What is an epigraph? | A quotation at the start of a book |
Which of these musical instruments was widely used in Ancient Greece? | Lyre |
What street did Sherlock Holmes live on? | Baker Street |
What is the official language of Australia? | English |
What is the German word for "south"? | Süd |
What is a twix? | A type of greenhouse |
Which part of the ear are earrings normally worn on? | Lobe |
What is a reticule? | A woman's purse |
What is a frigate? | A warship with three masts |
What is a buttonhole? | A small bouquet of flowers |
What is a Mastiff? | A breed of dog |
What is botany? | Plant Science |
What is a rambutan? | A tree |
What is zoology? | Animal Science |
What is a tumbler? | A breed of pigeon |
What are glasses without earpieces or arms on it called? | Pince-nez |
Small-cap worn to protect the finger while sewing | Thimble |
How many is a dozen? | 12 |
What is a numismatist? | A coin collector |
What is a suricate? | Small animal |
What is a flat object for carrying plates on called? | Tray |
What is a person who studies birds called? | Ornithologist |
Which of these is a block of ice that floats in the ocean? | Iceberg |
Who made wearing pants fashionable for women? | Coco Chanel |
In the movie Grease, where did characters put the title substance? | On their hair |
Antonio Stradivari was famous for making which type of musical instrument? | Violin |
The art of cultivating miniature trees goes by what name? | Bonsai |
Which literary character asked the question, "To be or not to be?" | Hamlet |
Which of the following categories is NOT recognized with stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame? | Literature |
How does this well-known expression end: "the more things change, the..."? | More they stay the same |
What does a marinist paint? | Seascapes |
What is a doppio? | Double Espresso |
What is a selfieccino? | A coffee with your picture in the foam |
What is the aim of contouring in makeup? | To enhance the structure of the face |
Who was the first Disney princess to appear on screen? | Snow White |
What color was the submarine in the famous song by The Beatles? | Yellow |
What male name is given to the world's most famous film awards? | Oscar |
To get into Wonderland, Alice must drink from a bottle. What is written on the bottle? | Drink me |
Which of these objects was a Deathly Hallow in Harry Potter? | The Elder Wand |
Who wrote the Harry Potter books? | J.K. Rowling |
Who wrote Pride and Prejudice? | Jane Austen |
Which of these are the real tango? | Finnish tango |
Scar is the name of the villain in which animated movie? | The Lion King |
What is displayed in the Madame Tussauds museum? | Wax figures |
What does the phrase "hakuna matata" mean? | Life without worries |
Who wrote the Moonlight Sonata? | Ludwig van Beethoven |
Nature, Science and Technology
What does an odometer measure? | Distance traveled |
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Where is the Sea of Showers? | On the Moon |
How many legs does a crab have? | 10 |
What is the largest type of primate in the world? | Gorilla |
Which bird is the largest in the world? | Ostrich |
What is the world's smallest bird? | Hummingbird |
When do cockerels crow? | At dawn |
Where do penguins fly during winter? | Penguins do not fly |
Which of these tigers does not exist in nature? | Gray |
What is the tallest animal in the world? | Giraffe |
Where do lemurs live? | Madagascar |
What is the physical sign of an eagle hunting? | A shadow |
Which of these is a lizard that changes its color? | Chameleon |
Which one runs the fastest? | Cheetah |
What animal is used to find truffles on the ground? | Specially trained pigs |
What is the biggest animal? | Blue Whale |
What color of the rainbow comes between green and indigo? | Blue |
What kind of wood is used to make matches? | Porous Poplar |
Where does the coffee tree originate from? | Africa |
Which plant grows the fastest? | Bamboo |
Which part of the cinnamon tree becomes a spice when dried? | Bark |
What is glass made from? | Sand |
Why does a birch tree have dark mark/streaks in its bark? | To breathe |
What is the starting point of a river called? | Source |
What is the closest star to the earth? | The Sun |
Which flower is the symbol of vanity? | Daffodil |
Where do cocoa beans originate from? | South America |
Which part of the clove tree becomes a spice when dried? | Flower Buds |
What is chocolate made from? | Cocoa |
What kind of sugar in sugar cubes? | Refined |
What is cheese made from? | Milk |
What is the most widespread type of coffee? | Arabica |
What plant is chocolate made from? | Cacao |
Most of the planets in our Solar System rotate in the same direction, but not this one. Which planet is it? | Uranus |
What can a computer not work without? | Electricity |
How many teeth are in a full adult set? | 32 |
How many bits are there in a byte? | 8 |
Which of these is an instrument for working out direction? | Compass |
How many hours are in a day? | 24 |
In which season are the days the shortest? | They're always the same length |
Where do you normally put mascara? | On your eyelashes |
Which does not exist in nature? | Ruby Tree |
Which one can lift the heaviest object? | An elephant |
Where does a pelican store fish? | A pouch |
Which is heavier, a ton of iron or a ton of feathers? | They weigh the same |
Which of these hybrid animals do NOT exist? | Labratross |
What is another name for invisible ink? | Sympathetic ink |
In which of these fields can you NOT win a Nobel Prize? | Mathematics |
What vitamin is also known as ascorbic acid? | Vitamin C |
Which celestial object was stripped of its full planet status? | Pluto |
What color is ocher? | Brownish yellow |
Sports & Leisure
What is the symbol on the Olympic flag? | 5 Interwoven Rings |
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A football hits the back of the net. What's this called? | Goal |
What is it called when a soccer ball hits the back of the net? | Goal |
In parachuting, how is the winner determined? | The athlete who lands most accurately in a designated area |
What kind of wreath has been awarded to competition winners since Roman times? | Laurel |
How many pieces are there in a game of chess? | 32 |