300 Funny Pub Trivia Questions and Answers

How do you like your drink served? Cold or room temperature? Do you prefer it indoors, or do you want to go to your favorite pub and be in the company of family or some old-time friends? Well, both ideas are a good plan, but let’s talk about drinking at the pub.

Ever noticed how at first when you meet up with your circle of friends, it’s always endless talks of how you all have been, who got a promotion at work, which celebrity was spotted where, who divorced their spouse, which football team needs a coach-change, the girls taking selfies before their make-up is messed up, and everything in between?

However, after some time, people slowly switch to their phones others get bored and just quietly sip their drinks, others get to the dance floor and in the end, it doesn’t look like you all came to have a good time as a group.

Funny Pub Trivia Questions and Answers

Pub times are not really an everyday thing and that is why whenever you hook up with your people, it should be nothing short of hearty laughter and unforgettable memories. How do you manage to have a fun night away from the “norm?” We’re glad you asked.

We have compiled some funny pub trivia questions that will tickle your funny bone and ensure you have the time of your life, and while at it learn a thing or two that you didn’t know. These questions will have you saying, “huh? I didn’t know there was such a thing.” We promise it’ll be a whole heap of entertainment and your pub times will never be the same.

So, without further ado, let’s get to the fun, shall we?

1. What is the most common color of toilet paper in France?

Pink

 

2. What is the biggest organ of the human body?

 

3. Who said he could drive the devil away with a fart – Martin Luther or Martin Luther King?

Martin Luther

 

4. If you dug a hole through the center of the earth starting from Wellington in New Zealand, which European country would you end up in?

Spain

 

5. Beaver is the national animal of which country?

Canada

 

6. What color is an aeroplane’s black box – black or orange?

Orange

 

7. Henry VIII introduced which tax in England in 1535?

A beard tax

 

8. In which popular tradition was dead bodies wrapped up as mummies and preserved for years?

 

9. What is mentioned in more Beatles songs – love or the weather?

The weather

 

10. What is the correct term for a question mark immediately followed by an exclamation mark?

Interrobang

 

11. Which human sense keeps on working after death?

The hearing sense keeps working

 

12. What did Ancient Egyptian women use as contraception – crocodile dung or bandages?

Crocodile dung

 

13. The average person does what thirteen times a day?

Laughs

 

14. Which human body part continues to keep growing all throughout life?

The nose and ears

 

15. What is the offspring of a Zebra and a Donkey called – a Deborah or a Zonkey?

Zonkey

 

16. What is Scooby Doo’s full name – Scoobert Doo or Albert Doo?

Scoobert Doo

 

17. Coprastastaphobia is the fear of what?

Constipation

 

18. What was the full name of Princess Diana before marriage?

Lady Diana Spencer

 

19. Who was afraid of mice – Walt Disney or Beatrix Potter?

Walt Disney

 

20. What were the first ice hockey pucks made out of?

Frozen cow dung

 

21. What was the royal title given to American actress Meghan Markle after she married Prince Harry in 2018?

She became Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Sussex

 

22. What freezes faster – Hot water or cold water?

Hot water

 

23. It’s illegal in Texas to put what on your neighbor’s cow?

Grafitti

 

24. Tom Hanks voiced which popular character in the animated movie; Toy Story?

Woody

 

25. What kills the most fruit flies – diarrhea or constipation?

Constipation

 

27. Which bird is nicknamed The Laughing Jackass?

Kookaburra

 

28. What is ‘hallux’ in the human body?

The human toe

 

29. What do you get if you cross a sheep and a kangaroo?

A woolly jumper

 

30. Who entered a contest to find his own look-alike and came 3rd?

Charlie Chaplin

 

31. Name three popular countries of the world where the currency is ‘Rupee’

Pakistan, India, Bangladesh

 

32. What do you call a fish with no eyes?

Fsh

 

33. What is the biggest fish in the sea?

 

34. What do you call a bear without any teeth?

A gummy bear

 

35. French artist Aquabouse paints cows with what material?

Cow dung

 

36. What is the rarest blood group?

O negative

 

37. What is at the bottom of the ocean and shivers with anxiety?

A nervous wreck

 

38. In 1978 an Iowa judge dismissed a drink driving charge for what obscure reason?

Too drunk to sample

 

39. What is the most common blood group type in the United Kingdom?

O+

 

40. What time should you go to the dentist’s?

2:30 (tooth hurty)

 

41. In which country are there six villages called Silly, 12 called Billy, and two called Pratt?

France

 

42. Which planet of the universe did the fictional character ‘Superman’ come from?

Krypton

 

43. What’s E.T. short for?

Because he’s got little legs

 

44. Native to the Caribbean, what sort of animal is the mountain chicken?

Frog

 

45. What is the currency of China?

‘Yen’

 

46. Why is 6 afraid of 7?

Because 7 8 9

 

47. The UK’s Dyslexia Research Trust is based in which British city?

Reading

 

48. Who won the first-ever FIFA World Cup?

Uruguay

 

49. Why did the scarecrow win a Nobel prize?

He was outstanding in his field

 

50. What nickname was given to Rembrandt’s The Night Watch after being over-restored in the 1940s?

The Day Watch


51. How many holes are there for a bowling ball pin?

Three holes

 

52. What is the pig’s best karate move?

The pork chop

 

53. True or false: You can sneeze in your sleep

False

 

54. Name a popular American music artist who released a music album called ‘Thriller’?

Michael Jackson

 

55. What do you get if lie down well under a cow?

A pat on the head

 

56. Who invented the word vomit?

William Shakespeare

 

57. Who is known as the king of pop in the US?

 

58. “I told you I was ill” is carved on the gravestone of which British comedian and cast member of The Goon Show?

Spike Milligan

 

59. Which European country has 158 verses to its national anthem?

Greece

 

60. What was the Disney show named in which singer/actor Miley Cyrus played a double role of an ordinary girl and singer superstar?

Hannah Montanna

 

61. Who was the first US President to be elected with a criminal record?

George W Bush

 

62. Which country has the most tornadoes by area?

England

 

63. Who played the role of Miley’s father in the popular show ‘Hannah Montanna’?

Her real-life father Billy Ray Cyrus

 

64. Appropriately, or perhaps, unfortunately, in which town in the UK is the Dyslexia Research Trust based?

Reading

 

65. The leader of which country has his face on all the joghurt pots, has named the month January after himself and banned ballet.

Turkmenistan

 

66. When you mix blue and yellow together; what color is produced?

Green color

 

67. Which highly successful product is sold in a hyperbolic paraboloid container?

Pringles

 

68. What is the collective noun for a group of unicorns?

A blessing

 

69. Does apple fruit sink or float when thrown in deep water?

It floats on water

 

70. How is the Synthetic Personnel Using Dialectic Substitution project, in which Boeing use potatoes to test Wi-Fi functionality on aircraft, known?

SPUDS

 

71. Where was the fortune cookie invented?

 

72. What is heavier in weight; 1 kg of iron or 1 kg or apples?

Both are equal in weight

 

73. What substance makes up 60% of the brain?

Fat

 

74. What is the cross between a donkey and a zebra known as?

Zeedonk

 

75. Which is the longest-running American television show?

Simpsons

 

76. Appropriately, or perhaps, unfortunately, hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia is the fear of what?

Long words

 

77. How long has the Simpsons television show been run for on TV?

29 years

 

78.  What was briefly known as New Orange, after it was captured from the English by the Dutch in 1673?

New York

 

79. What is the name of Ellen Pompe’s character in Grey’s Anatomy?

Meredith Grey

 

80. Which classic children’s book came about when the editor bet the author that he could not write a book using fewer than 50 different words?

Green Eggs and Ham

 

81. How did Jack win tickets to Titanic in the movie?

Over a game of cards in a pub

 

82. What is the most common sign of pregnancy?

Missed period

 

83. Who owns all the swans in England?

The Queen

 

84. Which famous cartoon character’s real first name is Minerva?

Minnie Mouse

 

85. How long does pregnancy last for human beings?

38 to 40 weeks i.e. 9 months

 

86. How many times did Sherlock Holmes say “Elementary, my dear Watson” in total across all the books by Arthur Conan Doyle?

Zero

 

87. How many bones are present in the human body?

206 bones

 

88. According to government press releases, which world leader bowled a perfect 300 game on his first attempt, struck 11 holes in one on one round of golf and could drive at the age of three?

Kim Jong Un

 

89. Who painted the popular portrait of Mona Lisa?

Leonardo Da Vinci

 

90. What is the longest gap between the birth of twins? 87 minutes, 87 hours or 87 days?

87 days

 

91. In which year was Pablo Picasso born?

In 1881

 

92. Female kangaroos have as many vaginas as octopuses have hearts. How many?

3

 

93. In which country are the only cashpoints in the world that can be used in Latin?

The Vatican City

 

94. What was the nationality of Pablo Picasso?

Spanish

 

95. What phrase is inscribed on the tombstone of Mel Blanc, best known for voicing a famous cartoon character?

That’s All Folks

 

96. Name a Pakistani couture fashion brand that opened its first franchise in Qatar in 2017?

Khaadi brand of clothing

 

97. Golfer Phil Mickelson is known unaffectionate on the tour as FIGJAM, a reference to his readiness to publicize his own ability. What does FIGJAM stand for?

F*ck I’m Good, Just Ask Me

 

98. Who made the Taj Mahal in Agra, India?

Mughal Emperor Shah Jahaan

 

99. In which Olympic sport might you jerk and snatch?

Weightlifting

 

100. Name three world popular pizza franchises?

Dominos, Pizza Hut, and Papa Johns


101. Which US President ran 6 companies that went bankrupt, fought at Wrestlemania 23 and, whilst at school, punched his music teacher in the face?

 

102. How old was Martin Luthur King Jr. when he was assassinated?

39 years old

 

103. What do you call a man without a spade on his head?

Douglas

 

104. Which is the basic country that the Star Wars Series has been primarily filmed in?

Australia

 

105. What do you call a woman covered in snails?

Shelley

 

106. What percentage of people around the world are left-handed?

10%

 

107. What do you call a man with no shins?

Neil

 

108. Which is the most populated country in the world?

China

 

109. What do you call a man with a seagull on his head?

Cliff

 

110. Which country of the world was first to have a female prime minister?

Sri Lanka

 

111. What do you call a woman with one leg?

Eileen

 

112. Name Pakistani female PM who ran the office while she was pregnant?

Benazir Bhutto

 

113. What do you call a man hiding in a pile of leaves?

Russell

 

114. How many episodes of the popular sitcom ‘Friends’ are there in total?

256 episodes total

 

115. What do you call a woman that warms you up?

Anita

 

116. In which popular Pakistani television show did Mahira Khan play the role of Khirad?

Humsafar

 

117. What do you call a woman who looks like a little onion?

Charlotte

 

118. How many years are there in one century?

100 years

 

119. What do you call a man with no hair?

Shaun

 

120. How many eggs make two dozen?

24 eggs

 

121. What do you call a man who floats around in the water?

Bob

 

122. Name any three types/kinds of cheese

Cheddar cheese, cottage cheese, blue cheese

 

123. Nobel. Nobel Who?

There was Nobel – that’s why I knocked

 

124. Name three types of red meat

Lamb meat, beef, and Duck

 

125. Cow says. Cow says who?

No, a cow says moo

 

126. What does Cinderella leave at the ball that helped the prince trace her?

 

127. Luke. Luke who?

Luke through the peep hole and find out

 

128. At what time did Cinderella’s magical charm begin to wear off?

The time the clock striked 12

 

129. Lettuce. Lettuce who?

Lettuce in

 

130. What is bigger; mars or earth?

Earth

 

131. Police. Police who?

Police let me in – It’s cold

 

132. What part of the egg has the fat content; white or york?

York

 

133. Tank. Tank Who?

You’re welcome

 

134. Europe. Europe Who?

Don’t call me that!

 

135. Name three types of Pasta dishes.

Ravioli, Mac & Cheese and Alfredo Fettuccini

 

136. Honey Bee. Honey Bee who?

Honey, Bee a dear for me and get the door

 

137. What is the national dish of Germany?

Pot Roast

 

138. Spell. Spell who?

W-H-O

 

139. What is the national fruit of America?

Oranges

 

140. Icy. Icy who?

I see you through the letterbox

 

141. What is a traditional type of meat cooked on Thanksgiving in western cultures?

Roast Turkey

 

142. In California, it is illegal for a woman to drive wearing a housecoat. Law or Lie?

Law

 

143. It is illegal for liquor stores in Kansas to sell milk? Law or Lie?

Law

 

144. Where did Pasta originate from?

Italy

 

145. It is illegal to fall asleep with your shoes on in North Dakota. Law or Lie?

Law

 

146. Where did cheeseburgers originate from?

Colorado

 

147. In Kansas, it is illegal to shoot a rabbit from a motorboat. Law or Lie?

Law

 

148. Name the fruit that is a type of peach

Nectarine

 

149. It is against the law in Nebraska to cut the grass in your garden with a knife and fork. Law or Lie?

Lie

 

150. What is the national dish of England?

Chicken Tikka


151. In Texas, it is illegal to milk another person’s cow. Law or Lie?

Law

 

152. What was Christopher Columbus famous for?

Traveling and exploring

 

153. It is illegal to wear sandals with socks in the state of Arizona? Law or Lie?

Lie

 

154. What was Mir Taqi Mir famous for?

Poetry

 

155. In Alabama, it is illegal to wear a fake moustache that causes laughter in church. Law or Lie?

Law

 

156. Who was the son of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan?

Aurangzeb

 

157. It is illegal to buy or sell second-hand jumpers in New Jersey. Law or Lie?

Lie

 

158. Who has married Jodha Bai married to?

Mughal King Akbar

 

159. In the state of New York, the crime of jumping off the roof of a tall building is punishable by death. Law or Lie?

Law

 

160. What is the season of cold called?

Winters

 

161. Which eponymous TV sitcom character had kids called Becky, Darlene and D.J.?

Roseanne

 

162. What is the season of flowers called?

Spring

 

163. Where did Woody, Coach, Diane, Sam, and Rebecca all work?

Cheers

 

164. What is the season of rainfall called?

Monsoon

 

165. Which title character lived in an apartment across the hall from Cosmo Kramer?

Seinfeld

 

166. Is Mango a summer fruit or winter?

Summer fruit

 

167. Which show begins with George Bluth Sr being taken into custody?

Arrested Development

 

168. What is a Brazilian blowout?

It is a hair straightening technique

 

169. Potsie Weber and Ralph Malph are Richie’s two friends in which show?

Happy Days

 

170. What is the national currency of the UK?

Pound

 

171. Which show centers on the tribulations of sketch writer Liz Lemon?

30 Rock

 

172. How many apples did snow white eat to get poisoned?

She took one bite

 

173. Which classic sitcom starred Christopher Lloyd, Danny DeVito, Tony Danza, and Andy Kaufman?

Taxi

 

174. What did Aerial give in return for becoming a human from a mermaid?

Her voice

 

175. Which Robin Williams sitcom, in which he played an alien, was a spin-off from Happy Days?

Mork and Mindy

 

176. What had made the handsome prince a beast in beauty and the beast?

Curse of the witch

 

177. Carla Tortelli, Cliff Clavin, and Norm Peterson all appear as guest characters in a season 9 episode of which long-running spin-off sitcom?

Frasier

 

178. Who is known as the King of Bollywood?

Shahrukh Khan

 

179. How was the 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital referred to in the title of a Korean War sitcom?

M*A*S*H

 

180. Who is the Rock?

A former wrestler and actor

 

181. How many time zones are there in Russia?

11

 

182. What is the world’s largest land mammal?

Elephant

 

183. Name a popular movie starring the Rock in which he played a rugby player?

The Game Plan

 

184. What’s the national flower of Japan?

Cherry blossom

 

185. Rio de Janeiro is a city in which South American country?

Brazil

 

186. Who is Nicky Minaj?

An American singer

 

187. How many stripes are there on the US flag?

13

 

188. Which Middle Eastern city is also the name of a type of artichoke?

Jerusalem

 

189. Which singer released the song uptown funk?

Bruno Mars

 

190. What’s the national animal of Australia?

Red Kangaroo

 

191. With which sport is Silverstone most associated?

Motor Racing

 

192. Who is a popular domestic cook from the UK?

Nigella Lawson

 

193. How many days does it take for the Earth to orbit the Sun?

365

 

194. Nostradamus was famous for making what?

Predictions

 

195. Which fish is actually not a type of fish?

King Fish

 

196. Which of the following empires had no written language? Incan, Aztec, Egyptian, Roman

Incan

 

197. In mythology, Romulus and Remus were brought up by which animal?

Wolf

 

198. Name three types of shellfish

Prawns, Crabs, and Shrimps

 

199. Until 1923, what was the Turkish city of Istanbul called?

Constantinople

 

200. What is the main source of vitamin C?

Fruits


201. What is the Capital of the United States?

 

202. What country has the most islands in the world?

Sweden, over 220,000

 

203. Insulin is commonly used to treat which condition?

Diabetes

 

204. What is the capital of Germany?

Berlin

 

205. What’s the smallest country in the world?

The Vatican

 

206. The first atom bomb was dropped on which Japanese city?

Hiroshima

 

207. How many millimeters are in 1 centimeter?

10mm

 

208. What’s the capital of Canada?

Ottawa

 

209. What is dermatophobia the fear of?

The fear of skin disease

 

210. Which holiday is celebrated on a different day each year?

Easter

 

211. Name the largest (not highest) mountain range in the world.

The Andes – 7000km long; 6962m high

 

212. What is the first month of the Islamic calendar?

Safar

 

213. Where is the lowest natural place on planet Earth?

The Mariana Trench, 11,034m

 

214. The Velocipede was a nineteenth-century prototype of what?

A bicycle

 

215. What was the title of Victoria Beckham in her musical group?

 

216. Name the longest river in the world?

The Nile, 6650km

 

217. Which is Britain’s oldest Sunday newspaper, published for the first time in 1791?

Observer

 

218. What is Canada known to have invented and it includes butter?

Butter Tarts

 

219. What is the slang name for New York City, used by locals?

Gotham

 

220. What was the middle name of Wolfgang Mozart?

Amadeus

 

221. Name the only state in the US that cultivates coffee beans?

Hawaii

 

222. Name the best-selling book series of the 21st century?

Harry Potter, J. K. Rowling

 

223. What is the art of stuffing animals for preservation?

Taxidermy

 

224. Which drink has more content of alcohol; wine or beer?

Wine

 

225. Which language has the most words (according to dictionary entries)?

English, 200,000 words

 

226. The term bhp is used when describing the power of a motor vehicle; for what does it stand?

Brake horse power

 

227. Who invented condensed milk?

Gail Borden

 

228. Which famous graffiti artist comes from Bristol?

Banksy

 

229. What is Prince William’s second name?

Arthur

 

230. What is the most popular takeout dish in America?

Fried Chicken

 

231. Norwegian artist Edvard Munch is famous for painting which iconic piece?

The Scream

 

232. Who invented the Flying Shuttle in 1733?

John Kay

 

233. Who was the second wife of Hollywood actor Brad Pitt?

 

234. Which artist painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Rome?

Michelangelo

 

235. What does a Geiger Counter measure?

Radiation

 

236. Which NBA star was Kim Kardashian notoriously married to for 72 days?

Kris Humphries

 

237. When did they open the London underground?

1863

 

238. If you were an LLD, what profession would you be involved in?

The legal profession (Doctor of Law)

 

239. What are the names of Kim Kardashian’s children?

North, Saint, Psalm and Chicago

 

240. How many of Henry VIII’s wives were called Anne?

Two – Anne Boleyn and Anne of Cleves

 

241. Who was the inventor of Iced Tea?

Richard Blechynden

 

242. Who invented the World Wide Web, and when?

Tim Berners-Lee, 1990

 

243. The traditional Claret Jug is the trophy awarded to the winner of which annual sporting event?

(British) Open (Golf) Championship

 

244. Which place is known as the capital of Ice Cream?

Iowa

 

245. Who invented the iconic Little Black Dress?

 

246. Who, in 1991, became the first driver to win the first four races of a Formula One grand prix season?

Ayrton Senna

 

247. Which American invented the ice cream sandwich?

Jeri Quizno

 

248. What happened on July 20th, 1969?

Apollo 11 landed on the Moon

 

249. Which former England football international goalkeeper of the 1940s became a journalist and was killed in the Manchester United Munich air disaster?

Frank Swift

 

250. When was the first issue of Vogue published?

1892


251. Tennis. The two girls who won the women’s doubles for the USA at the 1992 Olympic Games had the same surname. What name?

Fernandez

 

252. Where is Billie Eilish from?

 

253. In which country did the first Football World Cup finals take place in 1930?

Uruguay

 

254. What city do The Beatles come from?

Liverpool

 

255. Cricket. In 1995, Jack Russell took how many catches in a Test to create a new world record?

11

 

256. What is the all-time most-streamed song on Spotify to date?

Ed Sheeran, The Shape of You

 

257. What was the nationality of Eugenio Monti, a bobsleigh driver who won 11 world titles?

Italian

 

258. What is the most-streamed album on Spotify in 2019?

When We Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? Billie Eilish

 

259. In 2012 Lewis Hamilton announced he was leaving McLaren to drive for which other Formula 1 team?

Mercedes

 

260. How many keys does a classic piano have?

88

 

261. Who was declared the Sportsman of the Century in 1999 by both the prestigious US magazine ‘Sports Illustrated’ and the BBC?

Muhammad Ali

 

262. Which famous American pop band was originally called ‘Kara’s Flowers?

Maroon 5

 

263. Which country is regarded as the primary practitioner of the game of polo?

Argentina

 

264. Where was the first modern Olympic Games held?

Athens, 1896

 

265. Who has scored a record 277 points in Rugby World Cup football?

Jonny Wilkinson

 

266. Which football team is known as ‘The Red Devils?

Manchester United

 

267. Who scored both goals in the final as Manchester United lifted Alex Ferguson’s first European trophy in 1991?

Mark Hughes

 

268. Which driver has won the most Formula 1 championships?

Michael Schumacher

 

269. Golf: Which country will host the 2018 Ryder Cup, the first time the competition has been held there?

France

 

270. Who is 3rd on the all-time list of female tennis Grand Slam champions?

 

271. What is the name of the two Ukrainian brothers who have held boxing World Heavyweight titles in the twenty-first century?

Vitaly and Wladimir Klitschko

 

272. What was the clothing company Nike originally called?

Blue Ribbon Sports

 

273. Who was the first black player to play in baseball’s major leagues in 1947 and for which side?

Jackie Robinson

 

274. When was Netflix founded?

1997

 

275. Which country staged the last FIFA World Cup Final of the 20th century outside Europe?

USA

 

276. What was the most-watched series on Netflix in 2019?

 

277. Which British actor died whilst still filming his supporting role in Ridley Scott’s Gladiator?

Oliver Reed

 

278. Name Pixar’s first feature-length movie?

Toy Story, 1995

 

279. ‘The Godfather’ was released in 1972; who played the title role?

Marlon Brando

 

280. What is the name of the coffee shop in the sitcom Friends?

Central Perk

 

281. What is the name of the villain in the first Superman movie (1980) played by Gene Hackman?

Lex Luthor

 

282. Name Disney’s first film?

Snow White, 1937

 

283. Which British actor won a Golden Globe and an Emmy for his work in the HBO drama series ‘Homeland’?

Damien Lewis

 

284. Who played James Bond in “For Your Eyes Only”?

Roger Moore

 

285. Who plays a predatory femme fatale and the FBI agent tracking her down in the 1987 thriller ‘Black Widow’?

Teresa Russell and Debra Winger


286. Which Bruce starred in “Die Hard”?

Willis

 

287. ‘God Bless America’ was a 2012 movie made by which comic film-maker and actor?

Bobcat Goldthwait

 

288. Which TV show detailed the planned invasion of earth by an alien force called the ‘Visitors’?

V (1983 miniseries

 

289. Which film concerns the declaration of war by Freedonia against neighboring Sylvania?

Duck Soup

 

290. What was Alex Haley’s slave drama, screened in the 1970s and still one of the most-watched dramas in US TV history?

Roots

 

291. Who starred in the defining 1958 Hammer Horror version of Dracula as the urbane but terrifying Count, and who played his nemesis, Van Helsing?

Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing

 

292. Who was I in the ‘I Am Legend?

Will Smith

 

293. What is the name of the possessed girl played by Linda Blair in ‘The Exorcist’?

Regan

 

294. Which two actors have played Spider-Man in Hollywood versions of the story in the twenty-first century?

Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield

 

295. Which influential and controversial 1970s thriller starring Clint Eastwood featured a serial killer called Scorpio

Dirty Harry

 

296. Who won an Oscar nomination for his portrayal of American activist Malcolm X?

Denzel Washington

 

297. Roughly what proportion of their DNA do humans and chimpanzees share: 77%, 92% or 98.5% ?

98.5%

 

298. Which English chemist discovered the most elements?

Humphry Davy

 

299. What name is given to a biological process that sets itself naturally to a 24 hours cycle?

Circadian rhythm

 

300. An absence of the SRY gene means what for a human being?

It means the human is a she/female

 

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