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Question 1 of 15
The City That Never Sleeps' is a nickname for which US city?
Old York
New York
York
Seattle
Question 2 of 15
A mason usually worked with which material?
Metal
Glass
Stone
Fabric
Question 3 of 15
What lake is the Canadian town of Ontario named after?
Lake Huron
Lake Superior
Lake Ontario
Lake Erie
Question 4 of 15
A vampire bat is classified as which of these?
Insect
Mammal
Bird
Reptile
Question 5 of 15
What group made the song 'Satisfaction'?
Creedence Clearwater Revival
The Rolling Stones
The Sex Pistols
The Grateful Dead
Question 6 of 15
Which opera term matches "a short musical entertainment between acts"?
Intermezzo
Sotto Voce
Verismo
Opus
Question 7 of 15
Army engineer Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle wrote the words and music to "La Marseillaise," which is what country's national anthem?
Switzerland
Belgium
France
Canada
Question 8 of 15
Which town did the Romans refer to as Aquae Sulis?
York
Winchester
Bristol
Bath
Question 9 of 15
The Kingdom of Two Sicilies became part of which country?
Portugal
Spain
Italy
France
Question 10 of 15
What does the abbreviation 'TBSP' mean to a British Chef?
Tablespoon
Tender, Boil, Simmer, Pour-out
Teaspoon
Take, Break, Slice and Peel
Question 11 of 15
Which of these is considered a national symbol of Britain?
Tiger
Albatross
Bulldog
Dolphin
Question 12 of 15
Dior Addict is a famous type of what?
Bronzer
Lipstick
Fragrance
Mascara
Question 13 of 15
Sir Alexander Fleming is credited with this discovery?
The Wireless Remote Control
Penicillin
Alaska
James Bond Books
Question 14 of 15
Which of these is not a Pacific salmon, but is instead a kind of trout that anglers love because of the fight it puts up when it gets caught?
Rainbow
Chinook
Coho
Sockeye
Question 15 of 15
What is the term given to the traditional art of hand and foot painting in India?
Hatha Yoga
Hand Paint
Mehndi
Foot Color
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