Free Online Trivia Game Quiz – 8

  1. What is the deepest part of the ocean?
  2. What is the largest city in the world?
  3. What is the largest living reptile?
  4. What is the world’s most popular single religion?
  5. What is the largest living bird?
  6. What is the most intelligent dinosaur?

Check Answers!

  1. Marianas Trench
    Trivia Teaser: Challenger Deep in the Mariana Trench is the deepest point in Earth’s oceans. The bottom there is 35,840 feet below sea level. If Mount Everest, the highest mountain on Earth, were placed at this location it would be covered by over one mile of water. The Challenger Deep is named after the British survey ship Challenger II, which discovered this deepest location in 1951.

  2. Tokyo
    Trivia Teaser: Tokyo, Japan, is Japan’s capital and the country’s largest city as well as the world’s largest city with 28,025,000 people living in the metropolitan region. Tokyo is also home to many of the tallest buildings on Earth.

  3. Leatherback sea turtle
    Trivia Teaser: The leatherback turtle, Dermochelys coriacea, is the world’s largest living reptile, reaching up to nine feet and 2,000 pounds. Leatherbacks can swim extraordinary distances and dive to extraordinary depths.

  4. Islam
    Trivia Teaser: A widespread religion with many countries majority Muslim, particularly in the Middle East, South Asia, Southeast Asian archipelago (except the Philippines and East Timor), Central Asia, North Africa and West Africa.

  5. Ostrich
    Trivia Teaser: Ostriches are the largest living species of bird. Ostriches usually weigh 200 to 285 pounds, although some male ostriches have been recorded with weights of up to 340 pounds.

  6. Troodon
    Trivia Teaser: Troodon had one of the largest known brains of any dinosaur, relative to its body mass (comparable to modern birds). Hence it is believed to have been one of the most intelligent dinosaurs.

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