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Are you capable of accepting a loss in this Food and Beverages quiz?
Can you?
Average Score: 4
48% knows the answer to this question:
"Which of these real cereals was named for a basketball player instead of a football player?
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"Pasta e fagioli is an Italian soup. You know what the pasta is. What's the fagioli?"
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Can you share your knowledge about renowned individuals?
Average Score: 4
92% knows the answer to this question:
"Freddie Prinze, Jr. married which "Scooby-Doo" costar on September 1, 2002?
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"Celebrity Selena Gomez had a cameo in which pop group's video "Burnin' up"?"
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Are you part of the 10%?
Average Score: 5
43% knows the answer to this question:
"What is the least amount of games it takes to win a set in tennis?
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"Where is the International Motorsports Hall of Fame located?"
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Is it possible for you to achieve a minimum of 50% accuracy in this Food & Beverages quiz?
Average Score: 4
52% knows the answer to this question:
"What was the name of the first Taco Bell restaurant?
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"In 2001, who promised every American free food if Mir hit its floating target off the Australian coast?"
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Do you plan to shed tears or not?
Average Score: 6
71% knows the answer to this question:
"The Russo-Japanese War was fought neither in Russia nor in Japan, but mostly in what country?
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"Chicago burned down in 1871. What New England city burned down the next year?"
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Very few individuals can achieve a score of 6 or higher in this Art Trivia quiz.
Average Score: 6
59% knows the answer to this question:
"In 1989, performance artist Andrea Fraser posed as tour guide Jane Castleton, who showed a tour group through what museum?
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"Katsushika Hokusai painted Great Wave off Kanagawa and is known for his "thirty-six views" of what landmark?"
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It's doubtful that you'll achieve a satisfactory score on this difficult science quiz.
Average Score: 5
36% knows the answer to this question:
"In 2008, Leviathan melvillei was named for a biblical monster and for an American author. What is it?
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"The Panthera genus of Felidae includes the "roaring cats," such as the lion and all but which of these, which is actually the genus Puma?"
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If you didn't achieve a score of 6 or above in this Sport quiz, feel free to share!
Average Score: 4
46% knows the answer to this question:
"What team automatically qualifies for the World Cup each year?
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"What weighs 4lb 6oz at the Olympics?"
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Evaluate the extent of literature knowledge stored in your mind through a test.
Average Score: 5
32% knows the answer to this question:
"Who organized a series of mid-60s multimedia events called the Exploding Plastic Inevitable?
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"Found next to the USS Midway in San Diego, a bronze statue called Unconditional Surrender depicts something that actually happened in Manhattan, in August 1945. What?"
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Scoring a 6 or higher in this History Trivia quiz is an achievement that very few people can accomplish.
Average Score: 5
39% knows the answer to this question:
"During the Crimean War, what country tried to solve the "Eastern Problem" of a decaying Ottoman Empire by seizing Turkey itself?
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"The Continental Congress met in Baltimore and in three Pennsylvania communities. Which of these wasn't one of them?"
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Is it possible to achieve a perfect score in this Television quiz?
Average Score: 4
62% knows the answer to this question:
"Until I won Dancing with the Stars, I was mostly famous for being the daughter of a more famous Australian. Who am I?
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"On TV's "EastEnders", what was the name of the doctor played by Leonard Fenton?"
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Could you provide evidence?
Average Score: 5
74% knows the answer to this question:
"Who was Mensa's second president, and, so far, the only architect with a family of molecules named for him?
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"What animal, popular in Far Side cartoons and Internet jokes about economics, is supposedly tipped over for kicks by rural rubes?"