New day, new quiz questions! The quiz of the day from February 25, 2025 tests your general knowledge for free. From tricky to entertaining and sometimes curious: can you answer all the questions?
Do you know who Jules Verne was? With this hopefully simple question, we start the daily trivia on February 25, 2026 to get your general knowledge going. This much we can reveal: He was a man of vision. Many of his ideas, for example in space travel, submarines and airships, were far ahead of their time and inspired generations of scientists and inventors. Anyone who read a lot in their youth is guaranteed to know the answer.
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In today’s daily trivia, we are also looking for a tool that is used to grind food. It is usually made of a robust material such as marble, porcelain or wood and is used together with a mortar. Through circular or pressing movements in the mortar, the grated material – such as herbs, spices or chemical substances – is mechanically crushed and processed into powder or paste. Do you know the word for it?
Your general knowledge of biology is important for a question in the daily trivia on February 25, 2026: Which vegetable did Gregor Mendel experiment with in 1865 and discover the rules of heredity? Through targeted crossbreeding, he analyzed how certain traits are passed on from one generation to the next. In doing so, he recognized patterns of inheritance, including the splitting of traits in fixed ratios. Which vegetables did he use?
In the daily trivia, we also ask you what Qoppa is. Because it’s not that easy, we’ll also tell you the answer. It is a letter of the early Greek alphabet that later disappeared from regular written use. However, Qoppa survived as a numeral in Greek numerals, where it stood for the number 90. Did you know that?
Get your daily dose of general knowledge with the daily trivia on February 25, 2026. Test how fit you are! Bet you can answer every question! Try also our other quizzes with a big variation of topics.
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