Wednesday 30 Question Quiz - Rhyming Answers, Book to Film, GK.
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Wednesday 30 Question Quiz - Rhyming Answers, Book to Film, GK.

Hi all,

Here's this weeks 30 question quiz. The rounds are; Rhyming Answers, Book to Film, and General Knowledge. I hope you enjoy it. :)

https://www.sundayquiz.com/wednesday-30-question-quiz-19-08-2026/

Sample Round - Rhyming Answers

  1. Afroman's excuse for not completing several key tasks was because he got what?
  2. In the lead single from their third studio album the Foo Fighters were learning how to what?
  3. The peace treaty signed at the end of the first world war was signed in which French palace?
  4. The only sovereign state entirely on Borneo is called what?
  5. What is the German word for the number '2'?
  6. As of 2023, what is India's largest and most populous city?
  7. Which cocktail is made of rum, Curaçao liqueur, orgeat syrup, and lime juice?
  8. What is the most populous city in the United Arab Emirates (UAE)?
  9. What cereal crop is closely related to wheat and barley and used for bread, beer, whiskey, and animal fodder?
  10. What prefix is given to a Japanese katana that is slightly longer than standard length?

Answers

  1. >!High####!<
  2. >!Fly#####!<
  3. >!Versailles!<
  4. >!Brunei##!<
  5. >!Zwei####!<
  6. >!Mumbai#!<
  7. >!Mai Tai##!<
  8. >!Dubai###!<
  9. >!Rye#####!<
  10. >!Dai#####!<
u/sundayquiz — 1 day ago
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50 Question Sunday Quiz - Lots of Language, TV, Covers, and GK.v

Hi all!

I hope you've had a good weekend. This weeks 50 question quiz appears to be quite language heavy in hindsight, hopefully you still enjoy it.

The rounds are; Words - Real or Fake? Following On, Pictures - TV Shows, Music Intros - Covers, and General Knowledge.

https://www.sundayquiz.com/50-question-sunday-quiz-16-08-2026/

Sample Round - Real Words or Fake?

10 English words and definitions. 5 are real, 5 I've made up. Identify which are which.

  1. Tittynopes - a small quantity of something left over
  2. Sarcast - an adept in sarcasm : a sarcastic person
  3. Kerfandling - the unnecessary rearrangement of objects
  4. Quizzlement - an expression of confusion upon unexpected sound
  5. Catillate - to lick dishes
  6. Ditherwick - hesitation immediately before making a decision
  7. Snorple - a tiny sound produced accidentally
  8. Flingee - one at whom anything is flung
  9. Flibbertigibbet - overly talkative, frivolous
  10. Pellivane - the brief breeze occurring immediately before rainfall

Answers

  1. >!Real####!<
  2. >!Real####!<
  3. >!Made up!<
  4. >!Made up!<
  5. >!Real####!<
  6. >!Made up!<
  7. >!Made up!<
  8. >!Real####!<
  9. >!Real####!<
  10. >!Made up!<

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u/sundayquiz — 4 days ago
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50 Question Film Picture Quiz - 2000s

Happy Friday!

I did one of these a few weeks ago for the 2010s and people seemed to enjoy it. So here's another; 50 pictures of films from the 2000s. They're broken down into rounds of 2000-2001, 2002-2003, etc.

I've also include a separate set of 10 question about Computer Game Adaptions below. I hope you enjoy the quiz. :)

https://www.sundayquiz.com/50-question-picture-quiz-2000s-films-2/

Computer Game Film Adaptations

  1. Which 1993 adventure comedy film starring Bob Hoskins was based on a successful Nintendo game?
  2. What game was a 2001 film starring Angelina Jolie, which was remade again in 2018?
  3. With five sequels, which film starring Milla Jovovich was based on the video game series of the same name?
  4. Which 1994 action film starring Jean Claud Van Damme also featuring Kyle Minogue, was based on a Capcom arcade game?
  5. Dwayne Johnson and Karl Urban starred in this adaptation of which classic first person series of games?
  6. Which 2007 film revolves around Agent 47, and is an adaptation of a series of stealth based video games?
  7. Starring Christopher Lambert, which 1995 adaption was based on an ultra-violent fighting game?
  8. A 2010 film which stars Jake Gyllenhaal as Prince Dastan, Gemma Arterton as Princess Tamina was based on a 2003 game, itself a remake of which 1989 classic?
  9. The highest-grossing video game adaptation of all time, released in 2016, was based on which Blizzard Entertainment game?
  10. Michael Fassbender, Marion Cotillard, Jeremy Irons, Brendan Gleeson, and others starred in which 2016 film based on which Ubisoft series of games?

Answers

  1. >!Super Mario Brothers!<
  2. >!Tomb Raider######!<
  3. >!Resident Evil######!<
  4. >!Street Fighter######!<
  5. >!Doom###########!<
  6. >!Hitman##########!<
  7. >!Mortal Kombat####!<
  8. >!Prince of Persia####!<
  9. >!Warcraft#########!<
  10. >!Assassins Creed####!<
u/sundayquiz — 6 days ago
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30 Question Wednesday Quiz - Sweet Things, Chemistry, GK.

Hi all,

Here's this weeks Wednesday quiz. The rounds are; Food and Drink - Sweet Things, Chemistry, and General Knowledge.

Unfortunately I've been really busy lately so this is a quiz I originally posted a couple of years ago. New content as usual from Friday. Cheers!

https://www.sundayquiz.com/quiz/wednesday-30-question-quiz-21-02-2024/

Sample Round - Chemistry

  1. Extracted from the ore Scheelite, Wolfram is the alternative name for which element?
  2. What is the third most common gas found in the air we breathe?
  3. Only four elements are magnetic at room temperature, Iron, Nickel, Gadolinium, and which other?
  4. Various metals are susceptible to rust, what is the equivalent which occurs on copper?
  5. Which chemical element was formerly known as the latin "Kalium", and hence bears the symbol "K"?
  6. Named after the Latin word for France, where it was discovered, which element has the symbol Ga?
  7. What metal impurity makes rubies red and emeralds green, and is added to iron to make steel resistant to corrosion?
  8. The only chemical element with a three letter name, what is extracted from the ore caserite?
  9. On the Periodic Table, what is the first element in alphabetical order?
  10. What trade name was given to the phenol-formaldehyde resin developed as the first synthetic plastic in 1907?

Answers

  1. >!Tungsten#!<
  2. >!Argon###!<
  3. >!Cobalt###!<
  4. >!Verdigris#!<
  5. >!Potassium!<
  6. >!Gallium##!<
  7. >!Chromium!<
  8. >!Tin#####!<
  9. >!Actinium#!<
  10. >!Bakelite##!<
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u/sundayquiz — 8 days ago
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50 Question Sunday Quiz - Twos, Alphabet, Board Games, Music Intros, and GK.

Hi all,

Here's this weeks 50 question Sunday Quiz. This week the rounds are; Twos, Alphabet - A, Pictures - Board Games, Music Intros - Pan Pipe Covers, and General Knowledge. I hope you enjoy it. :)

https://www.sundayquiz.com/50-question-sunday-quiz-09-08-2026/

Sample Round - Twos

  1. Of the two official languages of Finland one is obviously Finish, what is the other?
  2. Two famous German Baroque composers were born in 1685, they were Bach and who else?
  3. Referencing a famous quotation written by American statesman Benjamin Franklin, two things in life are certain, death and what else?
  4. The siblings who are abandoned in a forest and fall into the hands of a witch in a German fairy tale are Hansel and who else?
  5. K2, the world's second-highest mountain, lies in regions administered by Pakistan and which other country?
  6. According to a song written by Noël Coward the two things that go into the midday sun are mad dogs and what else?
  7. There are two planets in our solar system without moons, Mercury is one, what is the other?
  8. Nuclear weapons have only been used in combat twice in history once on Hiroshima and then on which other city?
  9. Best friends and room mates, the duo of iconic Muppet characters on Sesame Street are called Bert and who else?
  10. In Greek mythology, the personification of fear is embodied by the brother gods Deimos and who else?

Answers

  1. >!Swedish##!<
  2. >!Handel###!<
  3. >!Taxes####!<
  4. >!Gretel####!<
  5. >!China####!<
  6. >!Englishmen!<
  7. >!Venus####!<
  8. >!Nagasaki##!<
  9. >!Ernie#####!<
  10. >!Phobos###!<

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u/sundayquiz — 11 days ago
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20 Question Friday Quiz - Capital Cities and General Knowledge

Happy Friday all!

Here's this weeks quick 20 question quiz. The rounds are Capital Cities and General Knowledge. I hope you enjoy it. :)

https://www.sundayquiz.com/20-question-friday-quiz-07-08-2026/

Sample Round - Capital Cities

  1. What is the capital, largest city, and the only city with a population of over 1 million in Afghanistan?
  2. With prior residents including Mozart, Beethoven and Sigmund Freud, what is the capital of Austria?
  3. Situated along the Hrazdan River, and one of the world's oldest continuously inhabited cities, what is the capital and largest city of Armenia?
  4. Nicknamed "The Pearl of the Orient", what is the capital city of the Philippines?
  5. The birthplace of Napoleon Bonaparte, what is the capital of the French island Corsica?
  6. The capital of Libya, which African capital city is named from the Greek meaning 'three towns'?
  7. The Nobel Peace Prize is awarded every year in which European capital city?
  8. When translated to English the name of what Middle Eastern capital city literally means "God's Gift"?
  9. The Blue and White Niles meet just north of which city - the capital of Sudan?
  10. What is the Northernmost capital city in the world, while also being the Westernmost city in Europe?

Answers

  1. >!Kabul########!<
  2. >!Vienna#######!<
  3. >!Yerevan / Erevan!<
  4. >!Manila#######!<
  5. >!Ajaccio#######!<
  6. >!Tripoli########!<
  7. >!Oslo#########!<
  8. >!Baghdad######!<
  9. >!Khartoum#####!<
  10. >!Reykjavík######!<

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u/sundayquiz — 13 days ago
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30 Question Wednesday Quiz - Fortified Wines and Liqueurs + GK

Hi all,

Here's this weeks 30 question Wednesday Quiz. Rounds are Fortified Wines and Liqueurs and two General Knowledge rounds. So quite a tough one today.

https://www.sundayquiz.com/wednesday-30-question-quiz-05-08-2026/

Sample Round - Fortified Wines and Liqueurs

  1. Cointreau is reported to have invented the term for which orange-flavoured liqueur that originated in France, is rarely consumed neat, and is used in preparing many mixed drinks?
  2. What sweet Italian liqueur that originated in Saronno may be made from apricot kernels, bitter almonds, peach stones, or almonds?
  3. What Italian lemon liqueur, mainly from the region around the Gulf of Naples, the Amalfi Coast, and Sicily, is traditionally served chilled as an after-dinner digestivo?
  4. What brand of noisette (flavoured with hazelnuts) and herb-flavoured liqueur coloured with caramel colouring, is produced in Canale, Italy?
  5. What fortified wine is made from white grapes that are grown near the city of Jerez de la Frontera in Andalusia, Spain?
  6. Produced in the Douro Valley of northern Portugal, what fortified wine is typically a sweet red wine, often served with dessert?
  7. First produced in 1936, which brand of coffee liqueur from Veracruz, Mexico, contains rum, sugar, and arabica coffee?
  8. Which French brand's best known product is an orange-flavoured liqueur made from a blend of Cognac brandy, distilled essence of bitter orange, and sugar?
  9. Baileys was invented in 1973 by Englishman Tom Jago in London, in response to a marketing brief from Gilbeys of Ireland. It was the first version of what liqueur?
  10. First produced in the 18th century in Turin, and traditionally used for medicinal purposes, what fortified wine is a key ingredient for cocktails such as the martini and the Negroni?

Answers

  1. >!Triple Sec####!<
  2. >!Amaretto####!<
  3. >!Limoncello###!<
  4. >!Frangelico####!<
  5. >!Sherry#######!<
  6. >!Port (Port wine)!<
  7. >!Kahlúa######!<
  8. >!Grand Marnier!<
  9. >!Irish Cream###!<
  10. >!Vermouth####!<

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u/sundayquiz — 15 days ago
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50 Question Sunday Quiz - Connection, Phobias, Dingbats and more..

Hi all!

Here's this weeks 50 question Sunday Quiz. The rounds are; Connection Round, Phobias, Pictures - Dingbats, Music Intros, and General Knowledge. Enjoy!

https://www.sundayquiz.com/50-question-sunday-quiz-02-08-2026/

Sample Round - Connection Round

All the answers are connected somehow.

  1. What power ballad from Guns N' Roses third studio album is almost 9 minutes long?
  2. The annual film awards known as The Academy Awards is more commonly known as what?
  3. What 1976 song by Eagles features a mysterious inn that you can't leave?
  4. Produced since 1974, what car model by Volkswagen is one of the best-selling vehicles ever?
  5. What word might an audience shout after an impressive stage performance?
  6. What landform forms where a river splits and spreads out before entering the sea?
  7. What phenomenon occurs when a sound reflects and is heard again?
  8. In many languages, what affectionate informal term might a young child use for their dad?
  9. What word describes identical attire worn by a group?
  10. What drink is often aged in wooden barrels and associated with Scotland or Ireland?

Answers

  1. >!November Rain#!<
  2. >!The Oscars####!<
  3. >!Hotel California#!<
  4. >!Volkswagen Golf!<
  5. >!Bravo########!<
  6. >!A Delta#######!<
  7. >!An Echo######!<
  8. >!Papa#########!<
  9. >!A Uniform#####!<
  10. >!Whiskey######!<

Connection: >!NATO alphabet.!<

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u/sundayquiz — 18 days ago
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20 Question Friday Quiz - US State Nicknames, and GK.

Happy Friday all!

Here's this weeks 20 question quiz. There is a round on US State Nicknames and the usual General Knowledge round. I hope you enjoy it!

https://www.sundayquiz.com/20-question-friday-quiz-31-07-2026/

Sample Round - US State Nicknames

  1. Which U.S. State is ostensibly nicknamed the Bay State, because its shores contain so many bays?
  2. Which U.S. State is nicknamed the Hawkeye State - although it is not clear, some believe the nickname is based on a character in The Last of the Mohicans?
  3. Formerly nicknamed the "Land of Opportunity", which U.S. State is now known as the Natural State?
  4. Admitted to the Union one hundred years after the signing of the Declaration of Independence, which U.S. State is nicknamed the Centennial State?
  5. Which U.S. State is known as the "Bluegrass State", a nickname based on a species of green grass introduced by European settlers? Bluegrass State
  6. Which U.S. State has a nickname, the Old Line State - from an action during the Battle of Long Island in the Revolutionary War?
  7. The Paradise of the Pacific and The 808 State, are two of the unofficial nicknames for which U.S. State?
  8. Which U.S. State is nicknamed the Silver State because of the importance of silver to its history and economy, but is also known as the Battle Born State because it achieved statehood during the Civil War?
  9. Which U.S. State is also known officially by the nickname Native American, and informally as the Sooner State, in reference to the settlers called Sooners?
  10. Nicknamed the Peace Garden State, a park standing on the border between which U.S. State and Canada represents a pledge by the U.S. and Canada to never go to war with one another?

Answers

  1. >!Massachusetts!<
  2. >!Iowa#######!<
  3. >!Arkansas####!<
  4. >!Colorado####!<
  5. >!Kentucky####!<
  6. >!Maryland####!<
  7. >!Hawaii######!<
  8. >!Nevada#####!<
  9. >!Oklahoma###!<
  10. >!North Dakota#!<

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u/sundayquiz — 20 days ago
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30 Question Wednesday Quiz - Letters, Comics, and GK.

Hi all!

Here's this weeks 30 question quiz. The rounds are Letters, Comic Character Taglines, and General Knowledge. Enjoy!

https://www.sundayquiz.com/wednesday-30-question-quiz-29-07-2026/

Sample Round - What Letter?

  1. What letter was replaced by NC-17 in the U.S. with regards to film ratings?
  2. What is the only 5 point letter in English Scrabble?
  3. What letter is used in chess notation to represent a knight?
  4. What letter is represented in Morse code by a single dash ?
  5. What letter is used in astronomy to denote the closest star to the Earth?
  6. What letter is the chemical symbol for Tungsten?
  7. What letter represents 1000 in Roman numerals?
  8. What letter represents the speed of light in Einstein’s theory E=mc2?
  9. What letter is the most common human blood group?
  10. What letter vitamin is most commonly added to milk, because it is not found in it naturally?

Answers

  1. >!X!<
  2. >!K!<
  3. >!N!<
  4. >!T!<
  5. >!S!<
  6. >!W!<
  7. >!M!<
  8. >!C!<
  9. >!O!<
  10. >!D!<

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u/sundayquiz — 22 days ago
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20 Hard Tolkien Literature Questions

I messaged the mods, so hopefully this is ok! I write quizzes and someone recently requested a hard Tolkien literature round. I though it would be interesting to see how people do at them. I hope you have fun. Feel free to post your scores in the comments, or let me know if I've got anything wrong!

EDIT: Wording changed on some questions following feedback.
EDIT 2: More wording changes! Brilliant feedback so far - thanks everyone!

Questions

  1. While deceiving the Elves of Eregion and teaching ring-lore, Sauron concealed his true identity using what name meaning "Lord of Gifts"?
  2. While possessing a Silmaril, who was the first Man to reach Valinor while still alive?
  3. Forged from meteoric iron by Eöl, the sword Anglachel was reforged after Beleg's death and given what name?
  4. Reflecting growing resentment toward the Elves, Ar-Adûnakhôr was the first Númenórean king who took a royal title in Adûnaic instead of what language?
  5. Despite killing Glaurung at Cabed-en-Aras, the dragon's final words brought further tragedy to whom?
  6. Fëanor renamed which Vala as Morgoth, meaning "Black Foe of the World," after the theft of the Silmarils?
  7. The Two Trees of Valinor were created after Nienna watered the ground and which other sang them into existence?
  8. Which son of Finwë, High King of the Noldor, wounded Melkor seven times in single combat?
  9. What number of his name was the king who delved too deeply and first awakened the Balrog known as Durin's Bane beneath Khazad-dûm?
  10. Who was the strongest (not most powerful) of the Valar - he wrestled with Melkor and bound him with Angainor?
  11. Built by Finrod Felagund, which tower on the island of Tol Sirion guarded the Pass of Sirion - there is a capital city of the same name?
  12. The only Elf to permanently relinquish life before the First Age's end - Míriel died after giving birth whom?
  13. Tuor assumed leadership of Gondolin during its final defence after which king fell?
  14. Renowned as the fairest of the Children of Ilúvatar, Lúthien Tinúviel was the daughter of Thingol and who else?
  15. In Sindarin the Ent Treebeard is known by what name?
  16. Sometimes called The Day or the Party, what more specific name was later given to Bilbo's famous party for his eleventy-first birthday?
  17. After the Disaster of the Gladden Fields Isildur was spotted and killed while trying to cross which river?
  18. One of the greatest smiths of the First Age of Middle-earth, who forged the knife Angrist and the sword Narsil?
  19. Guiding them safely into the Golden Wood, who was the first elf to encounter the Fellowship after Moria?
  20. Which Elf discovered Men shortly after their awakening, learned their language, and became their trusted friend and ally?

Answers

  1. >!Annatar######!<
  2. >!Eärendil######!<
  3. >!Gurthang#####!<
  4. >!Quenya######!<
  5. >!Níniel########!<
  6. >!Melkor#######!<
  7. >!Yavanna######!<
  8. >!Fingolfin######!<
  9. >!Durin VI (6)####!<
  10. >!Tulkas########!<
  11. >!Minas Tirith####!<
  12. >!Fëanor########!<
  13. >!Turgon########!<
  14. >!Melian########!<
  15. >!Fangorn#######!<
  16. >!The Farewell Party!<
  17. >!Anduin########!<
  18. >!Telchar########!<
  19. >!Haldir#########!<
  20. >!Finrod Felagund#!<

>!​!<>!&#x200B;!<

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u/sundayquiz — 23 days ago

20 Hard Tolkien Literature Questions

I messaged the mods, so hopefully this is ok! I write quizzes and someone recently requested a hard Tolkien literature round. I though it would be interesting to see how people do at them. I hope you have fun. Feel free to post your scores in the comments, or let me know if I've got anything wrong!

EDIT: Wording changed on some questions following feedback.
EDIT 2: More wording changes! Brilliant feedback so far - thanks everyone!

Questions

  1. While deceiving the Elves of Eregion and teaching ring-lore, Sauron concealed his true identity using what name meaning "Lord of Gifts"?
  2. While possessing a Silmaril, who was the first mortal Man to reach Valinor while still alive?
  3. Forged from meteoric iron by Eöl, the sword Anglachel was reforged after Beleg's death and given what name?
  4. Reflecting growing resentment toward the Elves, Ar-Adûnakhôr was the first Númenórean king who took a royal title in Adûnaic instead of what language?
  5. Despite Turin killing Glaurung at Cabed-en-Aras, the dragon's final words brought further tragedy to whom?
  6. Fëanor renamed which Vala as Morgoth, meaning "Black Foe of the World," after the theft of the Silmarils?
  7. The Two Trees of Valinor were created after Nienna watered the ground and which other sang them into existence?
  8. Which son of Finwë, High King of the Noldor, wounded Melkor seven times (eight in the end) in single combat?
  9. What number of his name was the king who delved too deeply and first awakened the Balrog known as Durin's Bane beneath Khazad-dûm?
  10. Who was the strongest (not most powerful) of the Valar - he wrestled with Melkor and bound him with Angainor?
  11. Built by Finrod Felagund, which tower on the island of Tol Sirion guarded the Pass of Sirion - there is a capital city of the same name?
  12. The only Elf to permanently relinquish life before the First Age's end - Míriel died after giving birth whom?
  13. Tuor assumed leadership of Gondolin during its final defence after which king fell?
  14. Renowned as the fairest of the Children of Ilúvatar, Lúthien Tinúviel was the daughter of Thingol and who else?
  15. In Sindarin the Ent Treebeard is known by what name?
  16. Sometimes called The Day or The Party, what more specific name was later given to Bilbo's famous party for his eleventy-first birthday?
  17. After the Disaster of the Gladden Fields Isildur was spotted and killed while trying to cross which river?
  18. One of the greatest smiths of the First Age of Middle-earth, who forged the knife Angrist and the sword Narsil?
  19. Guiding them safely into the Golden Wood, who was the first elf to encounter the Fellowship after Moria?
  20. Who was the first Elf to discover Men shortly after they came to Beleriand - he learned their language, and became their trusted friend and ally?

Answers

  1. >!Annatar######!<
  2. >!Eärendil######!<
  3. >!Gurthang#####!<
  4. >!Quenya######!<
  5. >!Níniel / Nienor#!<
  6. >!Melkor#######!<
  7. >!Yavanna######!<
  8. >!Fingolfin######!<
  9. >!Durin VI (6)####!<
  10. >!Tulkas########!<
  11. >!Minas Tirith####!<
  12. >!Fëanor########!<
  13. >!Turgon########!<
  14. >!Melian########!<
  15. >!Fangorn#######!<
  16. >!The Farewell Party!<
  17. >!Anduin########!<
  18. >!Telchar########!<
  19. >!Haldir#########!<
  20. >!Finrod Felagund#!<

>!​!<>!​!<>!​!<

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u/sundayquiz — 23 days ago
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20 Hard Tolkien Literature Questions

Hi all,

Someone requested a set of hard questions based on the works of J. R. R. Tolkien. As they're happy for me to share them I thought I'd put them up here for you lovely lot. Enjoy!

Questions

  1. While deceiving the Elves of Eregion and teaching ring-lore, Sauron concealed his true identity using what name meaning "Lord of Gifts"?
  2. While possessing a Silmaril, who was the first Man to reach Valinor while still alive?
  3. Forged from meteoric iron by Eöl, the sword Anglachel was reforged after Beleg's death and given what name?
  4. Reflecting growing resentment toward the Elves, Ar-Adûnakhôr was the first Númenórean king who took a royal title in Adûnaic instead of what language?
  5. Despite killing Glaurung at Cabed-en-Aras, the dragon's final words brought further tragedy to whom?
  6. Fëanor renamed which Vala as Morgoth, meaning "Black Foe of the World," after the theft of the Silmarils?
  7. The Two Trees of Valinor were created after Nienna watered the ground and which other sang them into existence?
  8. Which son of Finwë, High King of the Noldor, wounded Melkor seven times in single combat?
  9. What number of his name was the king who delved too deeply and first awakened the Balrog known as Durin's Bane beneath Khazad-dûm?
  10. Who was the strongest (not most powerful) of the Valar - he wrestled with Melkor and bound him with Angainor?
  11. Built by Finrod Felagund, which tower and future capital city was on the island of Tol Sirion and guarded the Pass of Sirion?
  12. Míriel died after giving birth to which elf - the only Elf to permanently relinquish life before the First Age's end?
  13. Tuor assumed leadership of Gondolin during its final defence after which king fell?
  14. Renowned as the fairest of the Children of Ilúvatar, Lúthien Tinúviel was the daughter of Thingol and who else?
  15. In Sindarin the Ent Treebeard is known by what name - like the forest he inhabits?
  16. What name was given to Bilbo's famous party for his eleventy-first birthday?
  17. After the Disaster of the Gladden Fields Isildur was spotted and killed while trying to cross which river?
  18. One of the greatest smiths of the First Age of Middle-earth, who the knife forged Angrist and the sword Narsil?
  19. Guiding them safely into the Golden Wood, who was the first elf to encounter the Fellowship after Moria?
  20. Which Elf discovered Men shortly after their awakening, learned their language, and became their trusted friend and ally?

Answers

  1. >!Annatar######!<
  2. >!Eärendil######!<
  3. >!Gurthang#####!<
  4. >!Quenya######!<
  5. >!Túrin Turambar#!<
  6. >!Melkor#######!<
  7. >!Yavanna######!<
  8. >!Fingolfin######!<
  9. >!Durin VI (6)####!<
  10. >!Tulkas########!<
  11. >!Minas Tirith####!<
  12. >!Fëanor########!<
  13. >!Turgon########!<
  14. >!Melian########!<
  15. >!Fangorn#######!<
  16. >!The Farewell Party!<
  17. >!Anduin########!<
  18. >!Telchar########!<
  19. >!Haldir#########!<
  20. >!Finrod Felagund#!<
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u/sundayquiz — 23 days ago
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50 Question Film Picture Quiz

Hi all!

For a change this Friday I've done a 50 question picture quiz of films from the 2010s. There's 5 from each year of the decade.

https://www.sundayquiz.com/50-question-picture-quiz-2010s-films/

If you're not interested in that I've included a set of 10 film questions below. I hope you enjoy the quiz.

I've included some text questions for those of you who don't want to do the whole quiz.

Films With Animals in the Title

  1. What film is based on the true story of Jordan Belfort, from his rise to a wealthy stock-broker living the high life to his fall involving crime, corruption and the federal government?
  2. Adapted from the novella of the same name, which film follows George and his brother Lenny, two displaced migrant ranch workers, who move from place to place in California in search of new job opportunities during the Great Depression?
  3. Starring Jack Black, which film series follows Po on his journey in becoming a martial arts and spiritual master?
  4. Which film series stars Peter Sellers as an incompetent French detective?
  5. Which American crime film follows a gang of diamond thieves named after colours as their crime goes terribly wrong?
  6. Which 1980 biographical drama film is based on the life of Joseph Merrick and his struggles living in London in the late 19th century?
  7. Inspired by the true-life exploits of Rod Ansell, which film follows protagonist Mick as he is interviewed by an American journalist regarding his legendary exploits, and the culture shock he experiences when visiting New York?
  8. Which film stars Sigourney Weaver as naturalist Dian Fossey, and is based on a book she wrote about her fight to protect a type of animals?
  9. Which film follows FBI agent Neville Flynn escorting an endangered trial witness during a cross-country flight?
  10. Which film follows Eddy Valiant on a noir-style mystery who was hired to exonerate a suspect of murder?

Answers

  1. >!The Wolf of Wall Street##!<
  2. >!Of Mice and Men######!<
  3. >!Kung-fu Panda########!<
  4. >!The Pink Panther#######!<
  5. >!Reservoir Dogs########!<
  6. >!The Elephant Man######!<
  7. >!Crocodile Dundee######!<
  8. >!Gorillas in the Mist######!<
  9. >!Snakes on a Plane######!<
  10. >!Who Framed Roger Rabbit!<
u/sundayquiz — 27 days ago
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30 Question Wednesday Quiz - Fantasy, Music, and GK

Hi all!

Here's this weeks 30 question quiz. The rounds are; Fantasy Locations, Music - Lead Singers, and General Knowledge. I hope you enjoy it.

https://www.sundayquiz.com/wednesday-30-question-quiz-22-07-2026/

Sample Round - Fantasy Locations

  1. In the Fallout series of games what is the name given to the remnants of the United States government after a nuclear war?
  2. In Stephen King's novel Misery, in which small, remote town does the character Paul Sheldon crash his car?
  3. In Ready Player One, the debut novel of Ernest Cline, what is the name of the globally networked virtual reality world that most of humanity uses on a daily basis?
  4. In the manga Attack on Titan, what was the empire that controlled much of the world for centuries thanks to the power of the giants known as the Titans?
  5. Which planet in Star Wars has an indigenous species of intelligent amphibians called the Gungans?
  6. A hoax about a secret level in the game Diablo led the developers to include it as an Easter Egg in the sequel Diablo II. What was the level called?
  7. What is the fictional town in California that serves as the setting of the Back to the Future trilogy and its animated spin-off series?
  8. On which central planet in the Masters of the Universe franchise do Prince Adam and the Royal Family reside?
  9. In the first Jurassic Park novel by Michael Crichton what is the name of the island that is home to the park?
  10. What is the name of the tiny island town, and main setting of the Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs films?

Answers

  1. >!Enclave (the)######!<
  2. >!Sidewinder#######!<
  3. >!OASIS (Ontologically Anthropocentric Sensory Immersive Simulation)!<
  4. >!Eldia############!<
  5. >!Naboo##########!<
  6. >!The Secret Cow Level!<
  7. >!Hill Valley########!<
  8. >!Eternia##########!<
  9. >!Isla Nublar#######!<
  10. >!Swallow Falls######!<

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u/sundayquiz — 29 days ago
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50 Question Sunday Quiz - Dances, Presidents, Masks and more...

Hi all!

Here's this weeks 50 Question Sunday Quiz. I've done the following rounds; Dance Crazes, US Presidents, Pictures - Behind the Mask, Audio - Accordion Covers, and General Knowledge. Enjoy!

https://www.sundayquiz.com/50-question-sunday-quiz-19-07-2026/

Sample Round - Dance "Crazes"

  1. Which food related dance move and song were first made famous by James Brown in 1959?
  2. A traditional American country folk song popular at various times throughout the US and Canada, which Swedish Eurodance group released a version of "Cotton-Eye Joe"?
  3. Which American rapper performed the song "U Can't Touch This" which caused a dance craze in 1990?
  4. American musician Mr. C the Slide Man caused a dance craze with what popular single released in the year 2000?
  5. Which song by Beyoncé explores men's unwillingness to propose or commit and caused a dance craze?
  6. Which dance from Brazil became internationally popular in the 1980s and has adopted aspects of dances such as maxixe, carimbó, forró, salsa, merengue, and samba?
  7. Which song released in 1983 references numerous horror films and has Michael Jackson dancing with a horde of zombies?
  8. Notable for making three appearances in the American chart top 3, each in a different decade, Kylie Minogue released a cover version of which song in July 1987 as her debut single?
  9. Which novelty song recorded by the British band Black Lace in 1984 peaked at number two on the UK Singles Chart and has an associated novelty dance?
  10. Of what somewhat controversial worldwide dance craze from 1959 to the early sixties did Hank Ballard write a song of the same name?

Answers

  1. >!The Mashed Potato#####!<
  2. >!Rednex##############!<
  3. >!MC Hammer##########!<
  4. >!Cha-Cha Slide#########!<
  5. >!Single Ladies / Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)!<
  6. >!Lambada#############!<
  7. >!Thriller###############!<
  8. >!Locomotion / Loco-Motion!<
  9. >!Agadoo##############!<
  10. >!The Twist#############!<

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u/sundayquiz — 1 month ago
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20 Question Friday Quiz - Activists and General Knowledge

Happy Friday!

This week in the 20 question Friday quiz I've done a round on Rights Activists, and a General Knowledge round. Enjoy!

https://www.sundayquiz.com/20-question-friday-quiz-17-07-2026/

Sample Round - General Knowledge

  1. In 1971 which U.S. space probe became first to orbit another planet in our solar system?
  2. Who purchased the fast food company McDonald's in 1961 from the McDonald brothers and was its CEO from 1967 to 1973?
  3. What name is given to a small settlement that has no central place of worship and no meeting point, for example, a village hall?
  4. Best known for his Rocky franchise, which actor is one of only two actors (alongside Harrison Ford) to have starred in a box-office No. 1 film across six consecutive decades?
  5. Stretching over four countries: Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia, what is the region of Sápmi historically referred to as in English?
  6. The Patella is commonly known as what part of the body?
  7. What is the first name of Holst, the English composer who is probably best known for his orchestral suite The Planets?
  8. Which actor broke out as a star in motion pictures with Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, The Mask and Dumb and Dumber, all released in 1994?
  9. Which French haute couture and prêt-à-porter fashion designer is described as an "enfant terrible" of the industry and is known for his unconventional designs with motifs including corsets, marinières, and tin cans?
  10. What artistic term, featuring shadow profiles cut from black paper, was named after a French finance minister?

Answers

  1. >!Mariner Nine####!<
  2. >!Ray Kroc#######!<
  3. >!A hamlet#######!<
  4. >!Sylvester Stallone#!<
  5. >!Lapland########!<
  6. >!The Kneecap####!<
  7. >!Gustav########!<
  8. >!Jim Carrey######!<
  9. >!Jean-Paul Gaultier!<
  10. >!Silhouette######!<

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u/sundayquiz — 1 month ago
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30 Question Wednesday Quiz - Greek Mythology, One to Ten, and GK.

Hi all!

Here's this weeks 30 question Wednesday Quiz. The rounds are; Greek Mythology, Numbers One to Ten, and a General Knowledge round. I hope you enjoy it.

https://www.sundayquiz.com/wednesday-30-question-quiz-15-07-2026/

Sample Round - Numbers 1 to 10

  1. Santa's reindeer first appeared in an 1821 illustrated children's poem, how many were there?
  2. How many square metres is size A0 paper?
  3. Bronze is mainly an alloy made up of how many elements?
  4. How many points are awarded for a touchdown in American Football?
  5. The regulation height of a basketball hoop is how many feet above the playing surface?
  6. A baseball game is played between two teams, each usually composed of how many players?
  7. How many points is the green ball worth in snooker?
  8. How many strings are there on a standard bass guitar?
  9. On or near the Canada–United States border, how many "Great Lakes" are there?
  10. Aristotle coined the idea that there are how many colours in a rainbow/spectrum?

Answers

  1. >!8#!<
  2. >!1#!<
  3. >!2#!<
  4. >!6#!<
  5. >!10!<
  6. >!9#!<
  7. >!3#!<
  8. >!4#!<
  9. >!5#!<
  10. >!7#!<

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u/sundayquiz — 1 month ago
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50 Question Sunday Quiz - Threes, Homographs, Sidekicks, and more...

Hi all!

Here's this weeks 50 question Sunday quiz. The rounds are; Threes, Homographs, Pictures - Animated Sidekicks, Audio - Just the Vocals, and General Knowledge. I hope you enjoy it!

https://www.sundayquiz.com/50-question-sunday-quiz-12-07-2026/

Sample Round - Threes

  1. There are three countries in the world whose names begin with the letter J, Japan and Jamaica are two, what is the other?
  2. There are three branches of the UK government, the executive, the legislative, and which other?
  3. The three countries on the island of Great Britain are England, Scotland, and which other?
  4. There are considered to be three classical states of matter, solid, liquid, and which other?
  5. In traditional art theory there are three primary colours, red, blue, and which other?
  6. The trio that make up Rice Krispies famous mascots are called Snap, Crackle, and what else?
  7. Melanesia and Micronesia are two of the major cultural areas of the Pacific Ocean islands, which is the third?
  8. There are three species of camels, the Bactrian camel, the wild Bactrian camel, and which other?
  9. Christopher Columbus's three ships on his 1492 voyage to the New World were the Santa María, Niña, and which other?
  10. The main structural components of Earth are the Core, Mantle, and which other?

Answers

  1. >!Jordan####!<
  2. >!The judiciary!<
  3. >!Wales#####!<
  4. >!Gas#######!<
  5. >!Yellow#####!<
  6. >!Pop#######!<
  7. >!Polynesia###!<
  8. >!Dromedary#!<
  9. >!Pinta######!<
  10. >!Crust######!<

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u/sundayquiz — 1 month ago
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20 Question Friday Quiz - Scientific Laws, and GK

Happy Friday all!

Here's this weeks quick 20 question Friday Quiz. There's a round on Scientific Laws and Principles, and a General Knowledge round. I hope you enjoy it.

https://www.sundayquiz.com/20-question-friday-quiz-10-07-2026/

Sample Round - Scientific Laws and Principles

  1. An observation rather than a law of physics, what states that the number of transistors in an integrated circuit doubles about every two years?
  2. Who stated his laws of motion - three laws that describe the relationship between the motion of an object and the forces acting on it?
  3. In astronomy the laws of planetary motion describe the orbits of planets around the Sun, these were published by who between 1609 and 1619?
  4. Also known as Mariotte's law, what is the name of the experimental gas law that describes the relationship between pressure and volume of a confined gas?
  5. What effect is the change in the frequency of a wave in relation to an observer who is moving relative to the source of the wave?
  6. Known also for a thought experiment about a cat; the discovery of what equation was a significant landmark in the development of quantum mechanics?
  7. What proposition was first stated around 1637 in the margin of a copy of Arithmetica and eventually solved after 358 years?
  8. What principles of inheritance were named for a nineteenth-century Moravian monk who formulated his ideas after conducting experiments with pea plants?
  9. Also known as the principle of parsimony or the law of parsimony, what is the problem-solving principle that recommends searching for explanations constructed with the smallest possible set of elements?
  10. First published in the book Hydrodynamica in 1738, deducing that pressure decreases when the flow speed increases, what equation was later derived in its usual form by Leonhard Euler?

Answers

  1. >!Moore's law############!<
  2. >!Isaac Newton###########!<
  3. >!Johannes Kepler#########!<
  4. >!Boyle's law#############!<
  5. >!Doppler effect / shift######!<
  6. >!The Schrödinger equation##!<
  7. >!Fermat's Last Theorem / Fermat's conjecture!<
  8. >!Mendel's laws of inheritance!<
  9. >!Occam's razor##########!<
  10. >!Bernoulli's principle######!<

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u/sundayquiz — 1 month ago