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Average Score: 7
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"After WWII, Australia's Prime Minister Billy Hughes acquired German New Guinea, which was just north of British New Guinea. Today, both halves are what country?
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"What were trade associations formed in medieval towns called?"
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Can you solve this riddle?
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Average Score: 8
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"Name the film from this quote, "The Von Trapp children don't play. They march."?
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"Michael Kalish used 1300 punching bags to create a sculpture of what athlete in Los Angeles?"
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Average Score: 5
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"Ptomaine, which is Greek for corpse, used to be a common word for what potentially deadly ailment?
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"In Halifax, Nova Scotia, Abraham Gesner developed something he called coal oil. What do the rest of us call it?"
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Quiz on Various Subjects
Average Score: 6
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"How many stars were on the US flag when Harry Truman left office?
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"Hatton Gardens in London is known for selling what?"
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Quiz on General Knowledge
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Average Score: 7
81% knows the answer to this question:
"You make my heart sing if you can name the garage rock classic written by Chip Taylor, who happens to be Angelina Jolie's uncle, What is it?
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"Whose quote is this: "I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work."?"
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The Bard of Avon
Average Score: 8
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"Shakespeare's "Hamlet" is set in what Scandinavian country?
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"Where were many of Shakespeare's plays produced?"
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The geography quiz will only be aced by intelligent individuals.
Average Score: 5
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"What is the name of the famous ancient temple city in the jungle of Cambodia?
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"The Palace of Versailles is an example of which style of architecture?"
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Trivia Quiz
Average Score: 9
55% knows the answer to this question:
"Which of these is a precious stone?
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"What is 91 doubled?"
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Challenging General Knowledge Quiz
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Average Score: 7
62% knows the answer to this question:
"Which country is located on the continent of Asia?
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"What unit is one hundredth of a metre?"
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Average Score: 7
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"What Massachusetts senator endorsed Barack Obama in 2008?
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"What was planned during the Casablanca Conference?"
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Do you think you can achieve a satisfactory score in this difficult science quiz?
Average Score: 5
93% knows the answer to this question:
"What body's name was selected by the winner of a "Name Planet X" contest, an 11-year-old British girl named Venetia Burney, whose great-uncle had named the Martian moons Phobos and Deimos?
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"Named for an Italian town in present-day Slovenia, what horse breed is closely associated with the Spanish Riding School?"
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Challenging Music Quiz
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Average Score: 9
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"What group or artist released the critically acclaimed album 'Tommy'?
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"In the 1980s, who not only co-wrote "Veronica" with Elvis Costello, but did duets with Michael Jackson on "Say Say Say" and with Stevie Wonder on "Ebony and Ivory"?"