Who Would Dominate In Double Jeopardy? Take This Quiz And Find Out

We all know that Jeopardy is the Holy Grail of trivia shows. According to CNN, it's been around for almost 55 years and it is still going strong! In the age of flashy TV, Jeopardy is a bit of an outlier- maintaining its appeal despite the fact that the show lacks a lot of special effects and flashy set designs. The concept is simple, three contestants choose questions from the familiar blue and yellow board and go head to head to prove who is the smartest. We all play from the comfort of our homes too, making this game show a truly interactive event.

We might think that we'd be the Jeopardy master... but who really would dominate in Double Jeopardy when the questions are more difficult and the stakes are way higher? It's easy to shout out answers from the comfort of our living rooms but it is a whole other ballgame to play when you only have one shot at getting the right answer. This quiz is a true test of smarts and readers will need to be totally on point to ace it. Who is up for the challenge to see if they would totally dominate at Double Jeopardy?

Question 1

What country is the Loch Ness Monster supposedly from?

The Loch Ness Monster has a true cult following. There are plenty of people who follow the adventures of Nessie- so much that there's an entire website dedicated to this aquatic enigma. According to Nessie.com, the first Nessie sighting was around 565 A.D, and legend has it that the monster has been lurking in the waters ever since then. In April of 1933, it was spotted again and someone even snapped the iconic picture of the Loch Ness Monster gliding through the smooth lake waters. Who remembers what country the Loch Ness Monster is supposed to be from? Choose now.

Question 2

Who sang “Shape of You”?

"Shape of You" is one of those songs that we can't get out of our heads. It is catchy, sweet and according to Forbes is a chart-buster having stayed in the Number One spot for twelve non-consecutive weeks. "Shape of You" is definitely a song that is in good company- topping the charts with some of the greatest songs that were ever written. Who remembers who sang this sweet poppy catchy ballad? We've offered everyone four musicians, so simply pick the one that you think wrote this iconic sing-along song. Choose an answer now and prove some serious Jeopardy smarts!

Question 3

What pumpkin pie alternative uses a sweet version of a common root vegetable?

According to Chocolate Covered Katie, a popular recipe and healthy living blog, this pumpkin pie alternative is really good for us. It contains a hefty dose of Vitamin A and is much lower in sugar than other pies. It should come as no surprise that this new fall favorite is rapidly gaining on pumpkin pie, apple pie and other fall staples in popularity. Who knows what kind of pie we are talking about? Name the root vegetable that is the base for this common pumpkin pie alternative and we'll let you know if you're a Double Jeopardy champion or not.

Question 4

What is Harry Potter’s Owl’s name?

When Harry Potter entered the magical world of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, he met a lot of pretty amazing friends. His classmates Ron and Hermione were two of his besties in the popular books and movies, but he also had a little boost from the animal kingdom. Harry Potter's owl came with him to Hogwarts for six out of the seven books and acted as his anchor to the magical world when he had to spend summers with the Dursleys. Who remembers the name of Harry Potter's pet owl? Choose the correct answer from the four we have provided.

Question 5

What is the name of the smallest bird in the world?

Speaking of birds, let's talk about this jewel-toned little creature that is one of the most adorable birds in the entire world. Aside from its striking color, it is also remarkably small so sightings of this creature are rare and truly magical experiences! According to The Spruce, this tiny bird only weighs three grams, which is smaller than a nickel. Its weight is also disproportionately located in its chest, which allows it to fly and hover with ease. This bird is the definition of small and mighty! Who knows the name of this tiny titan? Select the correct answer now.

Question 6

Where is the Eiffel Tower?

The Eiffel Tower is one of the most iconic structures in the entire world. Gracing the skyline of this city, it is a favorite place of sightseers, picnickers, and tourists. The city that it is located in is famous for being associated with romance, amazing food, and beautiful art museums- but if anyone travels there they will likely come across lots of souvenirs with the Eiffel Tower on them. Who remembers the name of the famous European city that is home to the iconic Eiffel Tower? Give us a very best guess from the four choices offered here. Pick now.

Question 7

What comic featured Charlie Brown?

The two characters pictured here will be familiar to just about everyone. They are Charlie Brown and Snoopy, characters in this famous comic that has been around for several decades. According to History Charles Schulz, the creator, based many of his characters on real people. Snoopy is actually based on his childhood dog. We wonder if there was a real Woodstock bird too? Who remembers the name of this beloved and long-running comic? We have given everyone four choices- and each one is a famous comic- so think hard and choose the one that feels right. Pick an answer now.

Question 8

Who sang “Gangnam Style”?

According to The Daily Dot the singer of the hit song "Gangnam Style" released several other singles that were popular in Korea but not really anywhere else in the world. Of course, he definitely landed on the map with his epic stylings "Gangnam Style", even resulting in some interesting incidents in other parts of the world! In 2012 there was a brawl in Bangkok, Thailand that resulted from a "Gangnam Style" dance-off that went wrong! There's no doubt that we have a lot of strong feelings about this song and it will probably be stuck in everyone's heads for the rest of the day!

Question 9

What US state is known for producing top-quality potatoes?

We love potatoes! Without potatoes, they would be no French Fries! These humble spuds are the basis for some of the best comfort foods in the world. According to Food Reference, there is one US state that grows more of these potatoes than anywhere else. In fact, it is responsible for one-third of the entire US potato crop. That's a lot of spuds! This state is so famous for its potatoes that they generally reference their potatoes' point of origin right on the bag. What Pacific Northwest US state is responsible for the majority of the potato crop in the US?

Question 10

What kind of animals are dogs classified as?

We love our pup companions! Since early human recorded history, dogs have been evolving and growing right alongside their human counterparts. We have helped each other find food, keep safe and been companions for most of human history. Today, dogs live in our homes and are considered to be a big part of the family. Who knows what these friendly human companions are classified as- other than absolutely cute and loyal? Who knows the scientific and biological classification for dogs? Check out the four options that we've given everyone and choose the one that sounds most correct. Pick one now.

Question 11

Who is the famous antagonist pictured here?

This character is one of the most iconic in all of cinematic history- and that's no exaggeration! Most people recognize his famous black suit and deep voice, as well as his role in Star Wars. According to Screen Rant, his suit gave him superhuman strength and the ability to lift a grown person off the ground with one arm, as well as invulnerability to a whole host of threats. The backstory of this character is also really fascinating and it might make people change their minds and be a little more sympathetic to him. Which character are we talking about?

Question 12

What country does this animal come from?

The animal pictured here, a kangaroo, is one of the most interesting ones on the entire planet. According to One Kind Planet, kangaroos are the only big animal whose primary method of getting around is hopping. Their powerful legs let them get from Point A to Point B rapidly and efficiently! For kangaroos, hopping uses only a minimal amount of energy. They can also swim- but when these creatures are in the water they move one leg at a time. Which massive country is home to kangaroos? Choose the correct answer from the four that we have provided. Pick now.

Question 13

What do we call a chain of islands?

When it's time to pack our bags and fly somewhere tropical there is a good chance that the dream destination that we're thinking of is a beautiful island. Island paradises dot the oceans and almost all of them provide the promise of a little Vitamin Sea and some tropical chill out time! There is a special name for several islands altogether. Who knows what that name is? Think hard and try to remember your high school geography and maybe this term will come to you! Who knows the term for a chain of islands? Let us know the answer.

Question 14

What famous children’s author wrote “The Cat in the Hat”?

This author was rumored to keep a whole closet full of strange looking hats according to Parents Magazine, which might have influenced the attire of this famous feline character who shows up one day and causes all sorts of trouble. Most of us have read "The Cat in the Hat" as children, but how many of us know who actually authored this timeless children's classic? Although "The Cat in the Hat" is a short book, he took well over a year to polish up his childhood masterpiece. Name the author from the choices that we have presented here. Pick now.

Question 15

What is the animal pictured here?

According to Defenders of Wildlife these nocturnal animals are also solitary creatures who don't usually live in packs in the wild. They tend to sleep during the day and can generally be found catching a snooze in the brush or high in a tree. They are natural athletes and intimidating predators, able to jump higher than twenty feet in the air! They can also swim and run with perfect agility. Who knows the name of these athletic and beautiful big cats? Tell us the name of these fierce felines by choosing the right option from the four that we have listed.

Question 16

What common cheese is usually used to top pizzas?

Who does not love a warm slice of pizza? There's something magical about that doughy savory crust topped with some sauce and sprinkled with yummy toppings like pepperoni, mushrooms, peppers, and sausage. We even like a little pineapple on our pizza- but it is totally okay if others don't. We know that pineapple is a polarizing topping and we're not trying to start any controversy here! Let's get back to a topping that we can all agree on- melty, gooey and delicious cheese. Most pizzas are topped with a generous sprinkle of cheese, but who knows what kind of cheese?

Question 17

What is the scientific name for the outer layer of the earth?

According to Live Science, our planet is a fascinating place. Three hundred million years ago there was just one giant continent called Pangaea surrounded by a massive sea known as Panthalassa. Over the course of time, Pangaea split up into many different continents and became the earth that we know of today. There are several different parts to the land masses that make up the earth, including the thin (comparably) outer layer where we live. Who knows what the name of this outer layer is? Choose the correct answer from the four that we have provided and prove some serious smarts.

Question 18

Who hosts the tea party in Alice and Wonderland?

Alice in Wonderland is one of those stories that we can totally lose ourselves in. It involves the adventures of a girl named Alice who decided to follow a white rabbit down a hole and into a brand new world populated with fascinating people and creatures. During her adventures, she accidentally wound up attending a tea party presided over by one of the most interesting characters in the entire book. Needless to say, this tea party was not a prim and proper situation! Who remembers the name of the character that had tea with Alice in Alice and Wonderland? Choose now.

Question 19

What organ do we use to breathe?

According to Pulmonary Hypertension News, these organs are one of the most impressive ones in our entire bodies! Amazingly they process a full thirteen pints of air every single minute and can float on water. No other organ in the human body is capable of floating on water! They are also two different sizes and the right one is slightly larger than the left one. Who knows what amazing organs we use to breathe? Prove that you have a grasp on human biological functions by selecting the right answer from the four options that we have provided. Choose one now.

Question 20

Who is this famous Disney character?

This character, famous for her long eyelashes and signature bow, is one of the most iconic ladies of Disney. She's appeared in many cartoons throughout the years- and has been around since the beginning of Disney fame. Anyone who visits Walt Disney World or Disneyland will probably come across her in the parks. You can get your picture taken with her- and even snag an autograph. Who remembers the name of this famous Disney leading lady? We have listed four potential options, so just let us know which one is correct and we'll let you know if you're a Double Jeopardy champ!

Question 21

What is the center of an atom called?

According to Soft Schools, atoms are comprised of many different parts including the important center and several smaller particles that rotate around the middle. We don't need to know all of the details about what makes atoms tick, but in order to get this question right, everyone has to tap into their basic science knowledge and give us the term that we are looking for. What is the center of an atom known as? Is it called The Ion? Perhaps it is known as The Electron or The Nucleus? Maybe the middle part of an atom is also called The Proton?

Question 22

Which planet in our solar system is referred to as the “red planet”?

Let's stick with some more science with this space-related question. According to Space Facts, this "red planet" is the fourth one from the Sun and one of the smallest in our entire solar system. It got its nickname as the "red planet" because of its reddish hue. This particular planet is also a lot like our own and some scientists speculate that it could even support life! What is another name for the "red planet"? We have offered everyone four options, so just pick the one that sounds most likely from the choices we've presented. Choose one now and show some smarts!

Question 23

What country can we find Machu Picchu in?

Machu Picchu is known as one of the wonders of the world- for very good reason. It is perched up high in the Andes mountains and was an important spiritual and economic hub for the Incans. Today, anyone can visit Machu Picchu which is located just a little ways away from Cusco in this country that is famous for its Incan heritage, trekking, and amazing archeological sites. Who knows what country boasts the famous ruins of Machu Picchu? Is it Vietnam or maybe Poland? Perhaps it is Peru or even Canada? Who knows the right answer to this important question?

Question 24

What is this famous tropical fruit?

According to Mobile Cuisine, this fruit comes from a massive tree that can grow up to twenty feet high and bear tons of these orange-fleshed superfoods on its branches. This fruit is predominately found in the tropics and is celebrated in September which is known as the official month of this food. It can be pureed into smoothies, eaten raw or combined into an amazing fruit salad. In certain countries, it is even eaten in savory dishes. Who knows the name of this delectable and delicious tropical fruit that is also really good for us? Choose one option of the four listed.

Question 25

What is the animal pictured here?

This adorable creature might look like a stuffed animal but it is totally real. It lives in the icier parts of the world where its thick fur coat keeps it nice and warm in the ice and snow. The white coat also conceals it from some predators! These animals are known to be friendly, fairly docile and curious. According to Soft Schools, there are plenty of different types of these animals in the world and they come in various sizes. Who knows what kind of animal is pictured here? Choose the correct answer from the four provided. Pick one now.

Question 26

Which scientific theory of the creation of the universe is also a hit TV show?

In the past few years, we've all come to realize that the geeks will inherit the earth. There were a few things that made it cool to be nerdy- like the Silicon Valley tech boom that made millionaires out of all the techy college kids and made us realize that being geeky can really pay off. Also, we started to see a lot of geeks on television, like in this popular show that features scientists who work at CalTech and totally embrace their nerdy side through comic books, video games and Star Trek conventions. It is also the name of a scientific theory.

Question 27

Who were Shakespeare's star crossed lovers?

According to Interesting Literature, this famous story borrows a note from another author- the poetry of Italian great Dante- for its reference to Montagues and Capulets. These two families were central to the theme of the story which featured two star crossed lovers that could never really be together. It is one of the most famous Shakespearean plays- if not the most famous one- and the model for every love story that has ever been written since. Who knows the names of Shakespeare's two star crossed lovers who wanted to be together despite the fact that their families forbid it?

Question 28

Which sisters are tennis greats?

According to Ducksters, these sisters are known for dominating the game of tennis and are both prodigies in their own rights. Together they have won over ninety titles in tennis and also taken home Olympic Gold for their efforts. They've also swept at Wimbledon and are household names even among those who are not fans of tennis. Equally proficient in singles and doubles tennis, this dream duo is a force to be reckoned with and two of the best athletes that ever played the game. Who knows the name of these two sisters? Let us know from the options listed.

Question 29

What substance is generally used to take stains out of white clothes?

Anyone who has ever dropped sauce on a clean white shirt knows how annoying it is to try to get stains out of light colored clothes. Fortunately, there is one way get white clothes brighter and stain free- but just make sure that nobody tries to use this substance on colored clothing or else it will leave tiny light colored or white patches everywhere. Who knows what substance we are talking about? Is it a mixture of flour and water, some Drano or maybe a little bleach? Could it possibly be Red Dye 2? Choose the correct option from those listed.

Question 30

What is the vegetable pictured here?

According to Just Fun Facts, the vegetable pictured here is one of the best superfoods on the planet. It has cancer-fighting properties, can soothe indigestion and can help rid the body of many different types of toxins. There is evidence that consuming this vegetable can even help us see better. Plus, it's pretty tasty! Make scalloped potatoes a little healthier with the addition of this vegetable, add it to stir-fries or even brush it with some sauce and bake it up in the oven. The options are really endless. Who knows the name of this delicious superfood vegetable? Choose now.

Question 31

What is the prize for winning the NHL playoffs?

Any hockey fan knows that the ultimate prize is winning this giant silver trophy. According to CBC Kids, this trophy was first introduced in 1892 and is named after the creator. Today this massive trophy is the most coveted prize in all of hockey and is won after several rounds of fierce competition. Who knows what the name of this famous prize is? Is it called the Vince Lombardi Trophy? Perhaps it is known as the FIFA World Cup or The Stanley Cup? Does it go by the name Claret Jug? Who knows the right answer? Choose one option now.

Question 32

Which “colorful” virus can be found in many parts of the tropics?

Anyone traveling to the tropics is advised to get a vaccination against this "colorful" virus that causes some seriously unpleasant symptoms like chills, body aches, nausea, and fatigue. Severe cases can result in skin discoloration, which gives the virus its name. Fortunately, most people recover from their illness but it is said to be one of the least pleasant tropical viruses in the world. Who knows what the proper name for this virus is? We have listed four potential options, so just pick the one that sounds most plausible. It's time to show off some serious smarts so pick now.

Question 33

What kind of money is used in the EU?

The European Union is comprised of many countries in Europe and offers their members some pretty nice perks, like being able to travel seamlessly throughout the countries without having to show a passport and using a common currency. This common currency eliminates the need for people to change money at different international borders and also gives the European Union countries an advantage when it comes to competing on the global financial market. Anyone who travels to a country within the European Union will likely be using this currency. Who knows what the name of it is? Choose the correct answer.

Question 34

What is Jafar’s third wish in Aladdin?

We all know and love the Disney movie "Aladdin". It has some of the best animation, songs and of course- complicated and interesting characters like Aladdin, Jasmine, and Jafar. Jafar is the big bad guy in "Aladdin" and for a minute during the movie, it seems like he might actually get the upper hand. When Jafar gets ahold of the magic lamp in "Aladdin" he gets to make three wishes. His third wish turns out to be his undoing- as Jafar gets a little (more) power-hungry and greedy. Think back to this fave Disney movie. What is Jafar's third wish?

Question 35

What liquid do volcanoes spew when they erupt?

According to Do Something, volcanoes are special kinds of mountains that can erupt and spew out gases and rock from their peaks. It is advisable to stay at least twenty miles away from an erupting volcano as they can be extremely dangerous to be near. One of the reasons that we should stay far away from erupting volcanos is this liquid that they spew out when they erupt. Who knows what the name of this liquid is? Think back to your high school Earth Science class and let us know the correct answer from the four options we have listed.

Question 36

What kind of tree produces acorns?

According to Soft Schools, a single one of these trees makes over 2000 acorns, but very few of them will blossom into trees themselves. This is because acorns are the preferred food for lots of smaller forest dwelling creatures! Humans also collect acorns and we can even eat them if food is scarce. Our ancestors found acorns to be a great source of starch and cooked them in all sorts of inventive ways. These days we have far more options and the humble acorn has fallen by the wayside. Who knows what type of tree produces acorns? Choose one option.

Question 37

The absence of what substance causes astronauts to drift in space?

According to Discover Magazine, this substance is one of the most amazing things that has ever been discovered. It makes us as light as air in certain cases and extremely heavy in others. For example, someone that's 150 pounds on our planet would be well over 300 pounds in places like Jupiter. Out in space, when we are not tethered to a planet, we tend to drift. Who knows what the name of this substance is? Check out the four options that we have listed here and select the one that sounds the most correct. Who knows what the right answer is?

Question 38

Where does chocolate come from?

According to Mobile Cuisine, the process of procuring chocolate is a bit of a laborious one! Chocolate lovers will say that it is all worth it. The combination of cocoa, sugar, and milk is one that we have loved for centuries and is the basis for most of the best desserts that we have created! From chocolate cakes to steaming mugs of warm chocolate crowned with marshmallows- chocolate is one of the staple foods of our lives. Who knows where chocolate comes from? We've listed several options below, so just pick the one that sounds the most feasible. Choose now.

Question 39

What is this make-ahead breakfast favorite pictured here?

We have all heard that breakfast is the most important meal of the day and this breakfast favorite makes it the most delicious meal of the day! We make it by combining a grain base with yogurt or milk and topping it with some tasty treats like fruit, nuts or even chocolate chips. The best thing about this make-ahead breakfast is that all of the heavy lifting is done the night before, so it is easy to just grab it and go in the morning. Plus, the combination of ingredients will keep anyone full until lunchtime. What is this breakfast favorite?

Question 40

Where does SpongeBob SquarePants call home?

Finally, let's end on a fun note. SpongeBob SquarePants is one of the most iconic cartoon characters of recent years. We all know and love this little yellow talking sponge and his square pants, but who remembers the watery place that he calls home? According to the SpongeBob Wiki, his home has gone by many different names and is supposed to have a population of a little over 500 residents. There are plenty of businesses and restaurants in SpongeBob's hometown, including the famous Krusty Krab restaurant. What is the name of SpongeBob SquarePants' hometown? Choose an option listed here.

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