Im making a group quiz for new years eve. Anyone care to suggest some questions?

Im making a group quiz for new years eve. Anyone care to suggest some questions?

These are the ones I have so far:

1. Count to 15 with roman numerals
2. On a regular keyboard, which button is the dollar-sign on?
3. Which four people are carved onto mount rushmore? (harder for europeans)
4. Whats the english word "pub" an abbreviation of?
5. Who discovered that Earth moves around the sun, not the other way around?
6. Rank North-America, South-America, Africa, Europe & Asia from highest to lowest population
7. How many black lines are there on a regular basketball?
8. Name five movies directed by Steven Spielberg
9. What's the biggest island in Europe called?

theres no theme, but its a group quiz, so kinda going for questions that are ideal for cooperating/arguing

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your subconsciousness SHOULD be able to immediately recognize that theres actually minimal relevant information in my OP, and respond accordingly

Who wrote (some book)
In what movie does X happen?
What actor starred in both X and Y?
If 6 people are in a room and everybody needs to shake hands exactly once with every other person, how many handshakes will occur?
What singer sang (some song lyrics)?
>some norwegian history question
Name 4 South American countries and their capitals.

>Who wrote (some book)
>In what movie does X happen?
>What actor starred in both X and Y?
>What singer sang (some song lyrics)?

see, i have a bunch of these types of questions on stand, if i cant think of 25 good ones, but i try to avoid them, cuz theyre honestly kinda boring. either someone on the group knows it, or no one does. questions where you can kindasorta deduce it or "work" towards it in some way is more fun

but the 4 south american countries-question, thats a good one. so is the one with the handshakes. ive written them down. thanks!

>1. Count to 15 with roman numerals
I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII, XII, XIV, XV
>2. On a regular keyboard, which button is the dollar-sign on?
No idea
>3. Which four people are carved onto mount rushmore? (harder for europeans)
Washington, Lincoln, Jefferson, Roosevelt
>4. Whats the english word "pub" an abbreviation of?
Public house I think
>5. Who discovered that Earth moves around the sun, not the other way around?
Maybe Galileo?
>6. Rank North-America, South-America, Africa, Europe & Asia from highest to lowest population
Asia, Africa, Europe, North America, South America
>7. How many black lines are there on a regular basketball?
4 I think
>8. Name five movies directed by Steven Spielberg
Schindler's List, Indiana Jones, ET
>9. What's the biggest island in Europe called?
Great Britain (does Greenland count as Europe? How big is Sicily?)

Kingdom, phylum, class... finish the rest
What haplogroup are norwegians?
By what angle do the jawlines of nords, meds, and negroids differ?
Protocols of the Elders of Zion exposes which international conspiracy?
What percentage of head of states are Jewish?
Which race scores the highest average IQ? The lowest?
Immigration to the EU from the Middle East has increased by how much since 2010?

>I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII, XII, XIV, XV
correct
well, you misspelled 13, but ill give you that one

>Washington, Lincoln, Jefferson, Roosevelt
got that one, eh

>Public house I think
yes

>Maybe Galileo?
no

>Asia, Africa, Europe, North America, South America
correct

>4 I think
correct, but is that question irrefutable? you are correct, but in terms of like.. there being different designs or whatever

>Schindler's List, Indiana Jones, ET
yea but if you were at new years eve, i wouldnt have allowed it since you didnt specify the titles of the indiana jones-films

>Great Britain (does Greenland count as Europe? How big is Sicily?)
greenland is generally associated with europe, and is under danish rule, but geographically its part of north america. so yes, great britain is the right answer

checked & keked

I admire people who bother to make these and feel bad for them when everyone loses attention after 2nd or 3rd question.

Why does reading this hurt so much

This except I can't condone that kind of general behaviour

i mean i usually do this at new years with my friends, and they usually DONT lose attention

only, last year, i had one that involved math, and they were too drunk for it, cuz i did it last. should have done it first

that question, btw, is

>on a normal, circular clock, when the time is 3:15, how many degrees apart is the hour-marker and minute-marker? exactly? (its not zero)

1. I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI cant be bothered after that

2. 4 (i cheated)

3. Jefferson and Lincoln, dont know the other two


4. Wtf? didnt know that

5. Johanne Kepler ? Maybe someone from Ancient Greece lol

6. Asia > Africa > Europe > North America > South America ???

7/ how the fuck am isuppsed to know this shte

8/ um ET, Titanic, Saving Private Ryan... doint watch a lot of hollywood shit sorry

9/ Iceland? Are you counting Greenland cuz it belongs to Denmark lol. ill take the bait and say Great Britain.

1. yea yea
2. fuck you
3. washington & roosevelt
4. neither did i
5. copernicus
6. yes, correct
7. its four
8. w/e
9. great britain is correct. greenland is part of america, even though denmark owns it

i really like the last question, even when you convince yourself it might be GB you're like wait whats it actually called cuz the UK has NI...

Solid quiz lad, good luck with it

thanks!

How smart/dumb is your circle?

>Guess in which year did Socrates wrote his first work? Who gets closest wins (It's a catch, he didn't wrote shit)
>Which Greek philosopher was refered to as "Dog"? In which school did he belonged?
>Into which countries did Yugoslavia fragmented?
>How many borders do you have to cross in order to get from Lisbon and Moscov?
>Which one doesn't belong here? Ceasar, Marcus Antonius, Pompeius, Crassus
>Guy goes to a bar and orders a beer, then half a beer, then quarter of beer etc...If beer cost 1 Euro, how much will he spend?
>sort planets according to size
>How many Kims were there in DPRK?

included in my group of friends will be two medical doctors, two lawyers and two permanently unemployed stoners. fairly all over the map, but not a stupid bunch

and thanks for those questions. ive written them down. and is ceasar the one who doesnt belong? cuz its not a specific person

fuck off normie

1. i ii iii iv v vi vii viii ix x xi xii xiii xiv xv
2. 4
3 washington jefferson lincoln t. roosevelt
4 public house
5 copernicus
6 asia africa europe north america south america
7 4
8 indiana jones, titanic, saving private ryan, empire of the sun
9 great britain

correct on all except the last one
spielberg didnt make titanic
gg tho

is 0,(9) = 1?

>which constellation is the north star part of?
or
>how many stars does the big dipper consist of?

>what does titanic have to do with the first world war?

what? i dont get it

nice, thanks

um... what?

Brainlet.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/0.999... : for shitposting

Brainlet here I am stuck at grape part, For x/y = 0; isnt y undefined?

Nevermind this seems nonsensical melon and cherry can have endless different values.
I truly am a retard

it falls apart at grapes ruskie. Thanks for wasting 5 minutes of my life tho

whats a more common name for Sodium Chloride?


(salt)

t. brainlets
you may not like it, but you can divide by infinity

idk man i dont trust you. If I knew there was 100% a solution to this then I would put in the 30 minutes, the limit is doable, the cotangents are doable bhut im worried about the last step

OP here, just letting you homos know im lurking and monitoring until this one expires

>that hourglass shape

gib more

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