Even at the weekend, you’re not immune to testing your general knowledge. These 20 trivia questions on Sunday are about a prince, a small ship and modern art. Let’s go!
We’re not beating about the bush, but we have 20 trivia questions for you on Sunday that will put your general knowledge to the test in many topics. A question about military history is next to a linguistic question, you have to find answers about art styles or cheese. Not easy, but still worthwhile, because your brain activity should be constantly exercised.
New daily quiz questions for better general knowledge
A relatively small warship plays a role in the 20 trivia questions on Sunday. We want to find out from your general knowledge a name for such a ship. Compared to larger warships such as frigates or destroyers, it is smaller, more maneuverable, faster and less heavily armed. These ships are often used to monitor sea routes, combat piracy and carry out search and rescue missions. Do you know the name?
We are also interested in the Dutch monarchy and are therefore testing your current general knowledge: Which Prince of Orange-Nassau has been King of the Netherlands since April 30, 2013? This is the eldest son of Queen Beatrix and Prince Claus, who succeeded his mother on the throne after her abdication. He is the first King of the Netherlands in more than a century, as his predecessors were queens. Surely you know the right answer, right?
A question from the field of art is also relevant in the 20 trivia questions on Sunday: What is the name of a style in modern art in which natural forms are depicted with geometric shapes? This art movement emerged in the early 20th century, particularly through the work of artists such as Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque. Natural forms such as people, animals or objects are divided into fragmented, geometric shapes and reassembled. Is your general knowledge good enough for the correct answer?
Let’s spice up your general knowledge! Get ready for 20 trivia questions on Sunday and test your knowledge in various topics!
11. January 26, 16:30 – Isabell Slisz