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The Quiz on History.
Average Score: 7
72% knows the answer to this question:
"In which country was pottery invented?
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"How many stars were on the US flag when Bill Clinton left office?"
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Share it like a true boss!
Average Score: 5
52% knows the answer to this question:
"In 1840, Pierre "Pig's Eye" Parrant founded a Minnesota city he called Pig's Eye. What did Father Lucien Galtier rename it the next year?
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"What are the South-West Townships of Johannesburg called? "
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'Blub blubber blub Blubber!'
Average Score: 7
47% knows the answer to this question:
"What caviar-producing fish was once so abundant in the Hudson River that it was called Albany beef?
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"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?"
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Challenging television quiz
Average Score: 5
40% knows the answer to this question:
"Todd Bridges had a series of problems with guns, drugs and the law, and in a TV biopic played his younger self's drug dealer. What TV show had he been on?
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"Who played Carla Maria Victoria Angelina Teresa Apollonia Lozupone Tortelli-LeBec?"
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This literature quiz is exclusively for bookworms who will score high.
Average Score: 4
82% knows the answer to this question:
"Which of these writers died in 1400?
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"The Count of Monte Christo was in love with which woman?"
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Unsolvable Geography Quiz.
Average Score: 5
41% knows the answer to this question:
"The capital of New South Wales, what is Australia's largest city by population?
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"What country's Carpathian Mountains are home to nearly two-thirds of Europe's bears, as Nicolae Ceaucescu forbade the hunting of them?"
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Craving some intellectual nourishment?
Average Score: 5
80% knows the answer to this question:
"The food pierogi comes from what country?
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" The name of which Italian food translated means 'trouser' or 'stocking'?"
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This quiz will be appreciated by animal enthusiasts.
Average Score: 2
55% knows the answer to this question:
"Which common garden bird has the Latin name "Troglodytes Troglodytes"?
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"What pet shop alcoholics have outsized livers, because they don't eat the fruit they scavenge until it ferments?"
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Insane Level of US Geography
Average Score: 4
77% knows the answer to this question:
"In the 1966 model year, what new technology was standard equipment on the Oldsmobile Toronado?
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"What was the last year in which GM produced the Corvair?"
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Do you consider yourself a bookworm?
Average Score: 5
70% knows the answer to this question:
" Bloomsday is a commemoration that is celebrated each year in Dublin and is named after the central character in which James Joyce book?
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"What character was called Sherrinford Hope in an 1886 story, where he had a sidekick named Ormond Hacker, but was renamed for the author's cricket buddy and an American philosopher?"
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'Trivia Quiz on Stand-Up Comedy'
Average Score: 5
30% knows the answer to this question:
"Although Paul Reubens is associated with this character, he created it with Phil Hartman when they were both in the Groundlings. Who is it?
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"Before he became a star on Saturday Night Live, what kicker set a field goal record at University High School in Irvine?"
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Exclusive quiz on Classical music for the connoisseur!
Average Score: 5
32% knows the answer to this question:
"F Scott Fitzgerald had a cat named for this Polish composer, who in turn supposedly wrote Waltz #4 in F Major after a cat walked across his piano keys. Who?
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"What famous music from Wagner's Die Walkure is actually playing before the curtains even go up?"