Daily Trivia (February 12, 2022) The Office and General Knowledge Quiz
Written by Daniel Rackley
Last updated · 4 min play time
We have all kinds of excellent questions for you today, including one about "The Office", the 1996 NBA Finals, and the tallest mountain in Antarctica. Good luck!
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Question 1
Which of the following teams won the 1996 NBA Finals?
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AChicago Bulls
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BSeattle SuperSonics
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CLos Angeles Lakers
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DWashington Bullets
Chicago Bulls
The Chicago Bulls beat the Seattle SuperSonics to win the 1996 NBA Finals.
Question 2
On the television show "M*A*S*H", what was the real name of the 4077th's company clerk 'Radar O'Reilly'?
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AWalter
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BBenson
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CGeorge
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DTimothy
Walter
For much of the series, the other characters would rarely, if ever use Radar's given name. It is first revealed that his real name is Walter in the episode "Quo Vadis, Captain Chandler?" when he asks a patient claiming to be Jesus to bless his teddy bear.
Question 3
Which of the following religious leaders was part of the Protestant Reformation?
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AHong Xiuquan
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BJuan Diego
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CJohn Calvin
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DOscar Romero
John Calvin
John Calvin inspired the Calvinist and Presbyterian churches, which believe in predestination.
Question 4
Which Caribbean nation has the city of Port-au-Prince as its capital city?
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AHaiti
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BDominican Republic
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CBarbados
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DCuba
Haiti
The capital city of Haiti is the city of Port-au-Prince.
Question 5
Which of the following does malacology study?
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AJellyfish
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BMonotremes
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CMollusks
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DArthropods
Mollusks
If you were to be someone in the field of malacology, you would be studying mollusks.
Question 6
Who of the following was the ruler of Great Britain during the Revolutionary War?
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AElizabeth I
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BHenry VIII
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CHenry VI
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DGeorge III
George III
During the Revolutionary War, the ruler of Great Britain was King George III.
Question 7
Which of the following cities is the capital city of the state of Oklahoma?
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ATulsa
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BArdmore
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COklahoma City
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DNorman
Oklahoma City
With an estimated population of nearly 650,000 residents, Oklahoma City serves as the capital city of the state of Oklahoma.
Question 8
"Home on the Range" is the state song of which state?
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AKansas
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BNebraska
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CIndiana
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DIllinois
Kansas
The state song of Kansas is "Home on the Range".
Question 9
In 1948, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. graduated with a degree in Sociology from what college?
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ASpelman Colege
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BWilliams College
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CVassar College
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DMorehouse College
Morehouse College
In 1948, Dr. King graduated from Morehouse College with a B.A. in Sociology.
Question 10
Which of the following was the first country that allowed all women the right to vote?
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ANew Zealand
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BUnited States
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CRussia
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DCanada
New Zealand
In 1893, New Zealand made history by giving all women the right to vote.
Question 11
Which of the following states is home to the most national parks?
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AAlaska
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BUtah
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CMaine
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DCalifornia
California
In the United States, there are currently 62 protected areas referred to as National Parks. California leads with nine parks, followed closely by Alaska, Utah, and Colorado.
Question 12
In the 1986 film "Aliens", what is the real first name of the character known as 'Newt'?
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AEllen
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BRebecca
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CBrenda
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DGloria
Rebecca
In the 1986 film, Ripley and a squadron of Colonial Marines inspect the colony on LV-426 and find only one living person that hasn't been harmed by the aliens. It is a small child named Rebecca, who everyone she knows, save for her brother, calls 'Newt'.
Question 13
On the television series "The Office", what is the name of the man who owns Vance Refrigeration?
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ATom Vance
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BBill Vance
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CMichael Scott
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DBob Vance
Bob Vance
Bob Vance carefully reminds people of the fact that he is the owner of Vance Refrigeration every time he has occasion to speak on an episode of "The Office".
Question 14
Which of the following is the tallest mountain in Antarctica?
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AMount Jackson
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BVinson Massif
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CMount Terror
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DCraddock Massif
Vinson Massif
Vinson Massif, standing over sixteen thousand feet tall, was named for Congressman Carl Vinson in honor of his support of Antarctic exploration.
Question 15
Who was the first President of the United States born in Illinois?
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AAbraham Lincoln
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BRonald Reagan
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CHarry Truman
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DThomas Jefferson
Ronald Reagan
Ronald Reagan was born in Tampico, Illinois in 1911. He is the first President to have been born in Illinois.
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