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Question 1 of 15
What was the name of the baddie in The Incredibles?
Elastigirl
Syndrome
The Dash
Frozone
Question 2 of 15
Trainpotting was released in which year?
2001
1991
1996
2006
Question 3 of 15
140x11+141 equals what number?
2681
3362
1681
840.5
Question 4 of 15
In what sort of rock do most caves occur?
Sandstone
Limestone
Lava
Chalk
Question 5 of 15
How would you write 2009 in Roman numerals?
MMIX
MMIL
MMID
MMVIIII
Question 6 of 15
In which country was the Futurism movement, in the 20th century, primarily based?
West Balkans
Italy
North Africa
Sicily
Question 7 of 15
Paul Revere was famous for warning the residents of which US city that the British were coming?
New York
Washington DC
Boston
Chicago
Question 8 of 15
Mark Twain's stories about Huckleberry Finn and Tom Sawyer were set in which US state?
Missouri
Kentucky
Alabama
Georgia
Question 9 of 15
188x180÷180 equals what number?
1188
188
376
94
Question 10 of 15
From which film does the quote Attica! Attica! come from?
Serpico
Dog Day Afternoon
Mean Streets
A Bronx Tale
Question 11 of 15
In December 1904 what important event occurred on the London Underground?
First electric trains came into operation on the Metropolitan Line
First automatic turn styles came into operation
The first moving escalators came into operation
The Circle Line was completed
Question 12 of 15
Which director had a lucky raven that was cast in many of his films?
John Ford
Frank Capra
John Huston
Billy the Kid
Question 13 of 15
Which formula represents 53 is approximately x?
53 ≈ x
53 > x
53 < x
53 ≤ x
Question 14 of 15
In spring 2009, when 20 world leaders came together at a G20 summit, how many of them were women?
1
4
2
3
Question 15 of 15
From what did Napoleon Bonaparte die?
Old age
Cholera
Syphilis
Cancer
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