Pub quizzes are a popular pastime, but what happens when teams tie for first place? That’s where tie breaker questions come in.
But coming up with good tie breaker quiz questions on the spot can be challenging.
That’s why we’ve compiled a list of the top 100+ tie breaker questions and answers to help you win your next pub quiz.
These questions have been carefully selected based on expert opinion and research, so you can trust that they are accurate and challenging.
As the famous quote goes, ‘knowledge is power’, and with these tie breaker questions and answers, you’ll have the power to come out on top in any tie breaker situation.
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General Knowledge Tie Breaker Questions
Unleash your inner trivia master with our collection of challenging tie breaker trivia questions. Test your knowledge and impress your friends.
1. How long was the Titanic?
Answer: 269m.
2. What percentage of Earth’s surface is covered in water?
Answer: 71%.
3. For how many months was Queen Victoria on the throne?
Answer: 763 months.
4. How many British fighter planes were shot down during the Battle of Britain?
Answer: 1,023.
5. In miles, how long is the line that can you draw with an HB pencil before it runs out?
Answer: 35 miles.
6. How many minutes long is 1972 gangster epic The Godfather?
Answer: 178 minutes.

7. According to the UN, how many countries are there in Africa?
Answer: 54.
8. How many days had Great British Train Robber Ronnie Biggs been on the run for when he returned to the UK in 2001?
Answer: 13,068.
9. How many stars are on the Brazilian flag?
Answer: 27.
10. How many post offices are there in India?
Answer: 155,015.
11. How high is the Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world?
Answer: 828m.
12. How wide is the Golden Gate Bridge?
Answer: 27 metres.
13. What is the seating capacity of the O2 Arena?
Answer: 20,000.

Easy Tie Breaker Questions
Simple yet effective, our collection of easy tie breaker questions is perfect for all ages and skill levels. Find the answers and come out on top.
1. Name the national flower of India?
Answer: Lotus flower.
2. Who is the inventor of the electric Bulb?
Answer: Thomas Alva Edison.
3. What does the “SIM” in the SIM card stand for?
Answer: Subscriber Identity Module.
4. Which is the smallest bone in the human body?
Answer: Stapes (Ear bone).
5. Which is the biggest desert in the world?
Answer: Sahara desert.
6. Which is the first element on the periodic table of elements?
Answer: Hydrogen.
7. What is the largest joint in the human body?
Answer: Knee.

8. Name the National fruit of India?
Answer: Mango.
9. In which city did the Olympic Games originate?
Answer: Athens, Greece.
10. On whose memory Nobel Prize is awarded?
Answer: Alfred Nobel.
11. Which is the longest written Constitution in the world?
Answer: India.
12. What is the name of the Greek God of music?
Answer: Apollo.
13. Which instrument is used to measure Atmospheric Pressure?
Answer: Barometer.
Funny Tie Breaker Questions
Get ready for some laughs with our collection of humorous tie breaker questions. These funny questions will keep the competition light-hearted and entertaining.
1. Why do some cricket players never sweat?
Answer: Because they have huge fans!
2. A girl fell off a 50-foot ladder but didn’t get hurt. How come?
Answer: She fell off the bottom step.
3. What is in middle of Paris?
Answer: Yes, correct, it is ‘R'(PA ‘R’ IS).
4. It goes all over the world, but always stays in a corner. What is that?
Answer: A Stamp!
5. If you have one, you want to share it. But once you share it, you do not have it. What is it?
Answer: A secret.
6. What is always coming, but never arrives?
Answer: Tomorrow.

7. What starts with “e” and ends with “e” but only has one letter in it?
Answer: An envelope.
8. What can be broken, but is never held?
Answer: A promise.
9. You spot a boat full of people but there isn’t a single person on board. How is that possible?
Answer: Everyone on board is married.
10. If a plane crashes on the border between the United States and Canada, where do they bury the survivors?
Answer: Survivors are not buried.
11. How can a girl go 25 days without sleep?
Answer: She sleeps at night.
12. If it takes eight men ten hours to build a wall, how long would it take four men?
Answer: No time, because the wall is already built.
Entertainment Tie Breaker Questions
Put your pop culture knowledge to the test with our collection of entertainment-themed tie breaker questions. From TV, movies to music, these questions will keep you on your toes.
1. Who played Sabrina on the TV show Bewitched?
Answer: Erin Murphy.
2. What is Jack Nicholson’s famous line from The Shining?
Answer: Here’s Johnny.
3. What actor plays the lead on The Mentalist?
Answer: Simon Baker.
4. Who was the first assistant in the TV show Monk?
Answer: Sharona Fleming.
5. What is the highest-grossing film to date?
Answer: Gone with the Wind.
6. What is the name of the boat in Jaws?
Answer: Orca.

7. How many movies are there in the film series The Godfather?
Answer: Three.
8. What two actors played FBI agents in the movie White Chicks?
Answer: Marlon and Shawn Wayans.
9. Which superhero is referenced in every episode of Seinfeld?
Answer: Superman.
10. Where is Sheldon Cooper from the Big Bang Theory from?
Answer: Galveston, Texas.
11. How long did it take to get Jim Carrey into makeup for How the Grinch Stole Christmas?
Answer: 8.5 hours.
12. What are the names of the parents in The Simpsons?
Answer: Marge and Homer.
13. What year was the sound of a toilet flushing first aired on TV?
Answer: 1974.
Science and Nature Tie Breaker Questions
Explore the wonders of science and nature with our collection of educational tie breaker questions.
1. Where in the human body would the limbic system be found?
Answer: In the brain.
2. How many hearts does an octopus have?
Answer: 3.
3. Which type of mammal is a gelada?
Answer: Monkey (Sometimes called bleeding-heart monkey and found only in Ethiopia).
4. True or false: male seahorses give birth to their young, not the females.
Answer: True.
5. Which part of the body is affected by Gorham’s Disease?
Answer: Bones/skeleton.
6. The oldest living tree is 4,843 years old and can be found where?
Answer: California.
7. Can you hear anything in outer space?
Answer: No, there is medium for sound to travel through.
8. What is the collective noun used for a group of grasshoppers?
Answer: A cloud.
9. From what tree do acorns come from?
Answer: Oak trees.
10. Of what is phonology the study?
Answer: Sounds (within a language and across languages – accept all reasonable answers).
11. This man is responsible for reshaping the way early man believed the solar system worked. He proposed that the Earth was not the center of the universe, and that the sun was instead at the center of our solar system. Who was he?
Answer: Copernicus.
12. “For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.” Whose third law is this?
Answer: Sir Isaac Newton.
13. The MMR vaccine protects against which three diseases?
Answer: Measles, mumps and rubella (German measles).
Geography Tie Breaker Questions
Travel the world from the comfort of your own home with our collection of geography-themed tie breaker questions. Brush up on your knowledge of countries, capitals, and more.
1. What country has the most natural lakes?
Answer: Canada.
2. In which country would you find the Leaning Tower of Pisa?
Answer: Italy.
3. Which country has the largest population in the world?
Answer: China.
4. What is the capital city of India?
Answer: New Delhi.
5. Which are the 7 continents in the world from largest in area to smallest?
Answer: Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, and Australia.
6. Which is the largest country in the world?
Answer: Russia.
7. Which is colder: The North Pole or the South Pole?
Answer: The South Pole.
8. What is the capital of the American State of California?
Answer: Sacramento.
9. Which planet is nearest to the Earth?
Answer: Venus.
10. What are the names of the five oceans?
Answer: Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Arctic and Southern.
11. What is the name of the biggest ocean on Earth?
Answer: The Pacific Ocean.
12. How many states of India share its border with Bhutan?
Answer: 4 (Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, West Bengal & Sikkim).
13. What is the name of the smallest country in the world?
Answer: The Vatican City.
Sports Tie Breaker Questions
Put your sports knowledge to the test with our collection of sports-themed tie breaker questions. From football to basketball, these questions will keep you on your toes.
1. _____ is the national sport of Turkey.
Answer: Wrestling.
2. When is national sports day of India celebrated?
Answer: August 22.
3. In which country Commonwealth games were held in 2010?
Answer: India.
4. Where did the game of Badminton originate from?
Answer: Pune.
5. When was women’s and men’s doubles introduced in Wimbledon?
Answer: 1884.
6. Which country has hosted Commonwealth Games for the maximum number of times?
Answer: Canada.
7. Who among the following is known as “Flying Sikh of India”
Answer: Milkha Singh.
8. Caddie is related to __________
Answer: Golf.
9. Total Olympic medals won by India in 2012
Answer: Six.
10. Who was the winner of Football World Cup in 2010?
Answer: Spain.
11. The only driver in Indian Grand Prix 2011 is ________.
Answer: Alice Powell.
12. In which year Olympic Games were cancelled because of World War I?
Answer: 1916.
13. How many players are there in each side of a Hockey team?
Answer: 11.
History Tie Breaker Questions
Are you a history fan? Journey through time with our collection of history-themed tie breaker questions.
1. Who was prime minister of the UK for most of the Second World War?
Answer: Winston Churchill.
2. What did Spain send to attack Britain in 1588?
Answer: The Spanish Armada.
3. Which structures were built in medieval times as a mixture of residence and defensive building?
Answer: Castles.
4. Who is the Deputy Prime Minister?
Answer: Nick Clegg.
5. In which country in ancient times was mummification carried out on important people when they died?
Answer: Egypt.
6. Who was caught red-handed trying to blow up parliament in 1605?
Answer: Guy Fawkes.
7. Which city did the ancient Greeks by legend besiege for 10 years?
Answer: Troy.
8. What did Romans use a hypocaust for?
Answer: Heating their villas.
9. How many wives did Henry VIII have?
Answer: Six (Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Anne of Cleves, Catherine Howard and Catherine Parr.
10. Which liner sank on her maiden voyage in 1912?
Answer: RMS Titanic.
11. Which people travelled in longships and raided Britain from Scandinavia in early medieval times?
Answer: Vikings.
12. What is the London home of the prime minister?
Answer: 10 Downing Street.
13. Which king received an arrow in his eye at the Battle of Hastings?
Answer: Harold II.
Final Thoughts
Tie breaker questions can make or break a pub quiz or any other competition, and having a solid list of questions and answers can give you a real advantage.
We hope that our compilation of questions in various categories has provided you with the knowledge and confidence to come out on top in any tie breaker situation.
Whether you’re a trivia master or just starting out, the questions (with answers) we’ve provided will challenge and entertain you.
We encourage our readers to leave their feedback and comments on this article, and let us know if there are any other categories of trivia tie breaker questions you would like to see in the future.
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