There’s a difference between remembering where you left your house keys and trying to recall an obscure trivia fact while under extreme psychological pressure.
Geography and general knowledge rounds always sound manageable until somebody suddenly asks which American city dyes its river green or what exactly a busman’s holiday even means. Then the entire table starts arguing with total confidence despite nobody really knowing the answer anymore. This quiz jumps between world geography, famous places, history, and random facts that feel easy right until your brain completely freezes halfway through.
1. What does the phrase busman’s holiday mean?
This old expression describes a type of holiday many people accidentally end up taking without realising it.
a) A holiday spent travelling by bus
b) A holiday where you continue doing work similar to your job
c) A holiday booked very cheaply
d) A holiday spent entirely at home
2. Which Scottish region once had the largest population?
One area of Scotland traditionally had far more people living there than the others.
a) Highlands
b) Grampian
c) Lothian
d) Strathclyde
3. In which European country would you find Lake Garda?
This lake has become a hugely popular destination for summer holidays.
a) Austria
b) Italy
c) France
d) Switzerland
4. Who was the only woman to win two Nobel Prizes?
This scientist became one of the most important people in modern science history.
a) Ada Lovelace
b) Rosalind Franklin
c) Marie Curie
d) Jane Goodall
5. Which is the largest city in Yorkshire?
Yorkshire has several major cities, but one is much larger than the rest.
a) York
b) Bradford
c) Leeds
d) Sheffield
6. In which South American city would you find Copacabana Beach?
This beach is one of the most famous in the entire world.
a) Lima
b) Santiago
c) Rio de Janeiro
d) Buenos Aires
7. From which country does Edam cheese originate?
This cheese is famous for its round shape and red wax coating.
a) Belgium
b) France
c) Holland
d) Switzerland
8. The Peacock Throne belonged to the rulers of which country?
This famous throne became a symbol of royal wealth and power.
a) Turkey
b) Persia
c) Egypt
d) India
9. Which American city dyes its river green for St Patrick’s Day?
This unusual tradition has become famous around the world.
a) Boston
b) Chicago
c) Philadelphia
d) New York
10. Which is Switzerland’s largest city by population?
A lot of people guess the capital first and get this completely wrong.
a) Geneva
b) Bern
c) Basel
d) Zurich
11. What is the name of the Roman wall built across northern England?
The Romans built this huge wall almost 2,000 years ago.
a) Antonine Wall
b) Roman Ridge
c) Hadrian’s Wall
d) Severus Wall
12. Which Spanish city hosted the 1992 Summer Olympics?
These Olympic Games helped turn the city into a huge tourist hotspot.
a) Madrid
b) Valencia
c) Seville
d) Barcelona
13. Which Atlantic islands were named after dogs?
The islands take their name from the Latin word for dog.
a) Azores
b) Falkland Islands
c) Canary Islands
d) Balearic Islands
14. Which Italian car company made the Testarossa and Scuderia?
This brand became one of the most famous sports car companies in the world.
a) Lamborghini
b) Ferrari
c) Maserati
d) Alfa Romeo
15. Which is the only US state beginning with two vowels?
This question somehow becomes much harder the longer people think about it.
a) Ohio
b) Alabama
c) Indiana
d) Iowa
16. Which country is famous for the city of Venice?
This city is famous for canals, gondolas, and tourists getting completely lost.
a) Spain
b) Portugal
c) Italy
d) Greece
17. Which country has the city of New York?
One of the most famous cities on Earth still somehow appears constantly in quizzes.
a) Canada
b) Mexico
c) Australia
d) United States
18. What is the capital city of France?
Missing this one would probably get you kicked off most pub quiz teams.
a) Berlin
b) Madrid
c) Rome
d) Paris
19. Which country is famous for pyramids and the Sphinx?
Some of the world’s most famous ancient monuments are found here.
a) Turkey
b) India
c) Egypt
d) Morocco
20. Which ocean is the largest in the world?
This ocean covers more of the planet than any other.
a) Atlantic Ocean
b) Indian Ocean
c) Pacific Ocean
d) Arctic Ocean
The answers
1. A holiday where you continue doing work similar to your job
2. Strathclyde
3. Italy
4. Marie Curie
5. Leeds
6. Rio de Janeiro
7. Holland
8. Persia
9. Chicago
10. Zurich
11. Hadrian’s Wall
12. Barcelona
13. Canary Islands
14. Ferrari
15. Iowa
16. Italy
17. United States
18. Paris
19. Egypt
20. Pacific Ocean
If you managed to fly through most of these without arguing with yourself halfway through, your general knowledge is probably stronger than the average pub quiz table. If a few of them completely wiped your memory clean, don’t worry too much because quizzes have a strange ability to make even obvious facts suddenly disappear from people’s brains.



