General culture

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General culture questions are usually formulated in highly competitive exams in which a screening of participants is intended. Generally, this test is performed along with different tests that aim to measure other types of intelligence: verbal reasoning psychotechnical, numerical reasoning psychotechnical or logical reasoning psychotechnics.

These tests usually have a time limit to perform them, and the results are usually added to determine if the participant is suitable or not to continue within the process of selecting a job or a place of study.

Below I bring you some interesting questions with your answers.

● What are the five types of primary flavors?
Taste is one of our five senses. The primary flavors are sweet, bitter, sour, salty and umami.

● What is the coldest place on earth?
The Antarctic, which is covered with layers with a thickness between two thousand and three thousand meters.

● Who wrote The Odyssey?
This poem of 24 songs was written by Homer.

● What is the name of the capital of Mongolia?
The capital of Mongolia is Ulan Bator. The average IQ (IQ) of the inhabitants of this country is among the 10 highest in the world.

● What is the longest river in the world?
Although some may believe that it is the Nile ... it is actually the Amazon.

● What is the name of the Queen of the United Kingdom?
The current British monarch is called Isabel II.

● On which continent is Ecuador?
Ecuador is a Latin American country and, therefore, it is located in America.

● Where did the Olympic games originate?
They originated in Greece. They are called like that because they were celebrated in the city of Olympia.

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● What kind of animal is the whale?
The whale is a marine mammal up to 30 meters long.

● What colors is the flag of Mexico?
The flag of Mexico is composed of three colors: green, white and red.

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● How many bones are there in the human body?
An adult has 206, while newborns have around 300 bones.

● When did World War II end?
World War II ended in 1945.

● Who is the author of Don Quixote?
Don Quixote is one of the most famous literary works, and was written by Miguel de Cervantes.

● Who painted "the last supper"?
The author of this magnificent painting was Leonardo da Vinci.

● In what country is the tower of Pisa?
The Tower of Pisa is a leaning tower that is located in Italy.

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● Where is the Holy Family?
This catholic basilica is located in the city of Barcelona.

● What are humans: omnivores, herbivores or carnivores?
Humans are omnivores, because we feed on animals as well as plants.

● What is the name of the multiplication result?
The result of multiplication is called product.

● What is the biggest ocean?
The Pacific Ocean, with a total area of ​​165,700,000 km².

● In what year did Christopher Columbus arrive in America?
The date in Christopher Columbus arrived in America was in 1492.

● Who is the father of psychoanalysis?
The father of psychoanalysis is Sigmund Freud.

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● What is the best-selling record in history?
The best selling record in history is Thriller, by Michael Jackson. It is estimated that it has sold between 51 to 65 million albums.

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● Which product does Guatemala grow the most?
In Guatemala, the product that is most grown is coffee.

● Who is the famous King of Rock in the United States?
Elvis Presley is an American character who has been named as the King of Rock.

● What is the name of the new president of the United States?
The new and controversial president of the United States is Donald Trump.

● What does FIFA mean?
These acronyms mean: Fédération Internationale de Football Association, which translated from French means 'International Federation of Associated Football'. It is the institution that governs football federations throughout the world. It was founded on May 21, 1904 and is headquartered in Zurich, Switzerland.

● In what specializes the cartography?
It is the science that studies maps.

● What is the world's largest country?
Russia is the largest country: 17,075,200 km².

● Where is the famous Eiffel Tower?
This structure is located in Paris, France.

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● What sport did Michael Jordan practice?
Michael Jordan is considered the best basketball player of all time.

● In what year did World War II begin?
This famous war conflict began in 1939.

● If 50 is 100%, how much is 90%?
The result of this rule of three is 45.

● What is the third planet in the solar system?
Within the solar system, the planet that occupies the third place in terms of the distance from the sun is the Earth.

● Which country has a boot shape?
The country that has a boot shape is Italy. It is found in Europe.

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● What is the currency of the United Kingdom?
The pound is the currency of the United Kingdom. In English it is known as pound.

● Which is the most populated country on Earth?
The most populated country on Earth is China with 1,383,488,571 inhabitants.

● Where in the body does insulin occur?
It is in the pancreas that insulin is produced.

● Who is Justin Timberlake?
An American singer, former member of the Nsync group.

● What is the color that represents hope?
Green is the color that represents hope.

● Which branch of Biology studies animals?
Zoology is responsible for studying animal life.

● What is the area of ​​the protagonist art in the Grammy awards?
Grammy awards are prizes that are presented as recognition to the best musicians of each year.

● What is the name of the national anthem of France?
The anthem of the French Republic is the Marseillaise.

● What architectural style is the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris?
This emblematic building is in the Gothic style.

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● What was the parchment made of?
The parchment was made with skins of young animals (lamb, calf or goat) because the adult individuals provided a strong and coarse membrane that made it difficult to sew the notebooks.

● How many legs does the spider have?
The number of legs of the spiders is 8.

● What is the name of the fastest animal in the world?
The fastest animal on the planet is the cheetah, which reaches speeds of up to 104 kilometers per hour.

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● What is the city of skyscrapers?
New York is known as the city of skyscrapers because of the height of its buildings.

● What country is the footballer Zlatan Ibrahimović?
The now Manchester United player is Swedish.

● To what country do Cariocas belong?
Cariocas is the name given to people born in Rio de Janeiro in Brazil.

● In which country is the famous Taj Mahal monument located?
This monument is located in India.

● What is the name of the official language in China?
The official language of the most populated country on earth is Mandarin.

● Who goes to jail: the accused, the accused, the condemned?
The person who goes to jail is the condemned (in case the sentence carries a penalty of deprivation of liberty, obviously).

● Who was the Nazi general in World War II?
Adolf Hitler, one of the most sadly remembered characters of the twentieth century.

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● How do you call the texts of unknown authors?
When the author of a text is not known, then it is said to be anonymous.

● What was the first metal that man used?
The first metal used by humans was copper.

● What is the name of the Russian space station?
The Russian space station is called Mir.

● What optical instrument allows to see the stars close up?
When we want to see a star closely, we have to use a telescope.

● What is the area of ​​the protagonist art in the Oscar Awards?
The Oscars are prizes that are awarded to films, actors, directors and, in general, to figures in the world of cinema.

● Which is the first in the list of prime numbers?
The 2 is the first prime number.

● How do you call a collection of magazines, newspapers and periodicals?
The name of the periodic or daily publications of magazines or newspapers is the hemeroteca.

● What is the only mammal capable of flying?
The bat is a mammal that has the ability to fly.

● What is the sacred book of Islam?
The Koran is the sacred book of the Muslim religion.

● Which is smaller, an atom or a molecule?
An atom has smaller dimensions than a molecule, since molecules are made of atoms.

● What fats make olive oil so healthy?
Monounsaturated are unsaturated fats found in olive oil.

● What was the Concorde?
A supersonic aircraft used to transport travelers.

● Who won the 2014 World Cup?
Germany was the winner of the World Cup in Brazil in 2014.

● Who wrote "Hamlet"?
Hamlet was a work written at the end of the 16th century by William Shakespeare.

● What is the official currency of the United States?
In the United States, the dollar is used as currency.

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● To what country does the city of Warsaw belong?
Poland is a city that is located in Poland, east of Europe.

● What is the nationality of Pablo Neruda?
The poet Pablo Neruda was born in Chile.

● What veteran musician is the song "Tears in Heaven"?
This famous song is by singer Eric Clapton.

● Who did your nose grow when you lied?
The nose grew Pinocchio, the famous Disney character.

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● The bell of Gauss is associated with ...
It is used in the calculation of probabilities.

● Who betrayed Jesus?
According to the biblical writings, it was Judas who betrayed Jesus.

● In what state was Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte?
Napoleon was emperor of France.

● What is the process called by which plants get food?
Plants obtain food through photosynthesis.

● What is the energy contained in the nucleus of atoms called?
This type of energy is nuclear energy.

● Where is the White House?
The White House is the presidential home of the president of the United States. It is located in Washington DC

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● What day do Christians celebrate the feast of the Epiphany of Jesus?
This emblematic date is January 6.

● What is the body of the fish covered with?
The scales cover the body of the fish and give them protection and food.

● How much is the number pi (π)?
The number pi equals 3.1416.

● What is the capital of Croatia?
The capital of this Balkan country is Zagreb.

● The triangle that has three equal sides What is it called?
It receives the name of equilateral triangle

● What are the musical notes?
The musical notes are: Do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, si.

● What is the capital of Denmark?
The capital of Denmark is Copenhagen.

● Who is the protagonist of the movie "Rocky"?
Sylvester Stallone is the actor of many successful films, including Rocky.

● What language does Spanish come from?
Castilian is a language that comes from Latin.

● Who is the president of Spain?
Mariano Rajoy is the current president of Spain and belongs to the Popular Party.

● In which country was the first atomic bomb used in combat?
The first atomic bomb fell in Japan, specifically in Hiroshima.

● What is the most expensive metal in the world?
Although some may think it is gold or platinum, it is actually rhodium.

● How old is a five year old?
A five-year period is a five-year period, that is, a period of 5 years.

● What is bigger an atom or a cell?
A cell has larger dimensions than an atom.

● Where is the ozone layer?
The place where the ozone layer is located is the atmosphere.

● Who "knew I did not know anything"?
The phrase is attributed to Socrates, but it was Plato who picked it up for the first time, since its author did not leave written testimony.

● In what country is the University of Cambridge?
The University of Cambridge is one of the most prestigious in the world and is located in the United Kingdom.

● What is an oviparous?
An oviparous is an animal that is born from an egg.

● What is the capital of France?
The capital of the French Republic is Paris, the city of love.

● When did the First World War?
The year of the beginning of the First World War was in 1914.

● What sport does Roger Federer practice professionally?
Roger Federer is one of the best tennis players of today.

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● In which country is the Wembley stadium?
Wembley is an emblematic and well-known stadium that is located in the United Kingdom, specifically in London.

● What instrument did Paco de Lucía play?
Paco de Lucía is the best flamenco guitarist of all time.

● What is a carnivorous animal?
Carnivore is that animal that eats meat.

● Who is the Secretary General of the United Nations (UN)?
António Guterres is the Secretary General of the UN to replace Ban Ki Moon.

● What is the procedure of raising the flag called?
The procedure of raising the flag is known as hoisting.

● What is the name of the FC Barcelona stadium?
The stadium of FC Barcelona is the Camp Nou, one of the largest in the world.

● What illness was Stephen Hawking suffering?
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) was the disease that suffered this genius.

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● What is the name of the founder of Facebook?
Mark Zuckerberg is the founder of this well-known social network.

● In what year was the current Spanish Constitution approved?
The Spanish Constitution was approved in 1978.

● What is an "ebook"?
A book in digital format is what is known as an "ebook".

● On what island is the Teide located?
In Tenerife, in the Canary Islands.

● Which are the two countries with the largest number of Muslims?
In two very remote regions of Africa and the Near East: Indonesia and India.

● What is the largest flying bird in the world today? And the heaviest?
The largest is the Andean condor, while the heaviest is the kori bustard.

● In what year did the first video game starring Super Mario appear on the market?
In the year 1981 appeared the recreational machine called Donkey Kong, starring Jumpman, the character who shortly after, in 1985, would be known as Mario in the video game Super Mario Bros.

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● Which is the animal that has greater facility to repeat the phrases and words that listens?
Several species of ravens are known for speaking better than parrots.

● What is the oldest language of those who survive in Europe?
It is believed that it is Basque, spoken in a part of Spain and France. Since it is the only language in Europe that does not have a clear relationship with any other, experts estimate that its origin is even earlier than that of the Iberian and Celtic peoples.

● What is the country with the most wild camels?
Although it does not look like it, that place is Australia, territory in which these animals were introduced by humans.

● How many hearts do octopuses have?
These animals are characterized by having 3 hearts.

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● Are there immortal animals?
Technically yes: the jellyfish Turritopsis nutricula does not die unless killed or has an accident.

● Which is the country with the highest percentage of Buddhists?
It is Cambodia, a place where more than 90% of the population is Buddhist.

● When did the mammoths become extinct?
It is estimated that this type of animal disappeared from the planet about 4,000 years ago, when the first writing systems had already appeared.

● Why do golf balls have holes?
Because a ball with holes travels much faster than a smooth surface. The balls that golfers use today, with a powerful blow, can go up to 200 yards. With no gaps, they could barely move around 50. The old golfers discovered that the balls used and that had notches because of the blows were faster and went further than the ones just bought.

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● Do dogs envy?
The answer is yes, and this is confirmed by a team of neurobiologists at the University of Vienna (Austria), that is something that most dog owners suspected: that these animals may feel envious and react negatively when they perceive that they They treat worse than others.
The authors of the study taught to extend the leg to several dogs, who obeyed willingly, even without receiving a prize in return. But when they started giving bread or a sausage to some dogs before others who had not given anything, they seemed aggrieved: they yawned and scratched or refused to participate in the game.

● How much blood is in the body?
An adult has about 6 liters that represent between 6 and 8% of the total weight. Men have a liter more than women. 25% is the maximum loss we can resist.

● What is the smallest flying mammal that exists?
It is the bumblebee bat of Thailand that barely reaches three centimeters long and weighs a few grams. On the other hand, there is the golden fox flying fox that reaches a wingspan of 2 meters.

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● Can an amphibian die drowned?
If possible. Most of the amphibians are enough with the oxygen that they receive through the skin if the ambient temperature is cold, since their metabolism is slow and consumes little air. But if they exceed 25 ℃, this type of breathing begins to be insufficient and they need their rudimentary lungs.

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