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How much do you know about insects?
Average Score: 5
77% knows the answer to this question:
"A Hawaiian genus of giant linyphiid spiders is named for what director and sometime actor, including O. othello, O. macbeth, O. falstaffius, O. bellum, O. toledus and O. ambersonorum?
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"German arachnologist Peter Jaeger named a large yellow spider in Malaysia for what rock star, who once played with the Spiders from Mars?"
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We think you won't be able to answer all 10 questions correctly.
Average Score: 9
100% knows the answer to this question:
"What sport allows you to obtain a brown belt and a black belt?
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"In what season do the leaves of some trees turn colors and start falling to the ground?"
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Can you answer these 10 questions about literature?
Average Score: 7
84% knows the answer to this question:
"The phrase "So dark the con of man" is part of an elaborate puzzle in what book and movie?
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"Although he published The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde under his own name, who published Treasure Island as Captain George North?"
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This animal quiz is so hard it's not even fun to take. Are you tough enough?
Average Score: 7
82% knows the answer to this question:
"The smallest dog breed is named for what country's largest state?
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"If you've ever claimed to have "sweated blood," you may be what "river horse," whose red sweat has been mistaken for blood?"
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Here are some difficult questions to test your general knowledge!
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Average Score: 6
87% knows the answer to this question:
"What was the country now known as Thailand formerly called?
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"In 1990s, in "Wicked," this famous character was finally named Elphaba, from the initials of the author who created her. Who?"
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Plants can make us very sick, but they also can be a cure! What do you know about these plants?
Average Score: 7
90% knows the answer to this question:
"What illegal plant is Jamaica's #1 cash crop?
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"The color coquelicot is an orange-tinted red, named for what flower, once called coquelicot?"
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Here are 10 questions to test your general knowledge!
Average Score: 8
98% knows the answer to this question:
"If you hit the ball in the hole on your first swing, what have you done?
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"What is the control for the level of sound coming out of the left or right speakers called?"
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General Knowledge. Can you score a 5 out of 10 or better ?
Average Score: 8
99% knows the answer to this question:
"Bill Wasik, senior editor of Harper's, created the first flash mob in 2003, when some 200 people invaded what department store asking for a "love rug"?
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"The most famous holiday for lovers is named for what saint?"
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10 General Knowledge Questions to test your know-how.
Average Score: 9
100% knows the answer to this question:
"A beanie is an item of which type of clothing?
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"Which vegetable is also known as a spud?"
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Animal Quiz. Only the real animal lover will score high.
Average Score: 9
100% knows the answer to this question:
"What animal is large and lives at the North Pole?
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"What mammal can go eight days without water, but can drink up to 180 litres at a time?"
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Only the smartest of the smartest can get a perfect 10 on this science quiz.
Average Score: 7
90% knows the answer to this question:
"What is a cell that provides energy for another organism called?
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"If you had rubella what would you have caught?"
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Very hard General Trivia Quiz most people will fail to pass
Average Score: 6
84% knows the answer to this question:
"What was the name of the flu that killed an estimated 40 million people in 1918?
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"My real name is David Jones. But one of the Monkees was called Davy Jones, so I adopted what new name, after a knife invented by an American?"