In the pub quiz on the go on April 24, 2026 we take you into the world of German Romanticism. A novella entitled “From the Life of a Good-for-Nothing” was published in 1826. The nameless protagonist is called a good-for-nothing by his father and sets off without a fixed plan to discover the world. Along the way, he meets people, falls in love and enjoys nature – always accompanied by emotive language and romantic motifs. We test your general literary knowledge and want to know: Who is the poet who went down in literary history with this story?
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Today’s pub quiz on the go of the day also takes you into the world of zoology. Have you ever heard the term Mammalia? Then you probably know what kind of animal is hidden behind this word. This much can be revealed: They are warm-blooded vertebrates that give birth to their young alive and feed them with milk. Equipped with fur or hair and supported by a diaphragm that facilitates breathing, they have spread to almost all habitats on earth. Do you have the answer?
We delve into the realm of fashion in the pub quiz on the go on April 24, 2026. What is made of denim and is also called skinny, bootcut or straight? Skinny are characterized by a very close-fitting cut that hugs the leg from the hip to the ankle. Bootcuts are narrow at the thighs and knees and straights offer a straight cut that remains the same width from the hip to the end of the leg. You’re guaranteed to know which word stands for all of them.
We are also looking for a sporting and patriotic term in the daily quiz. French national teams, whether in soccer, rugby or handball, have a resounding nickname that celebrates the colors of their country. The name also reflects a term that has been a symbol of liberty, equality and fraternity since the French Revolution (1789-1799). Your general knowledge isn’t particularly challenged here either, is it?
Get your daily dose of general knowledge with the pub quiz on the go from April 24, 2026 and test how fit you are!
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