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Question 1 of 15
In 1783, the Montgolfier brothers were credited with which invention/discovery?
Hot Air Balloon
Quartz Crystal Watch
Air Conditioner
Tommy Gun
Question 2 of 15
Who set his guitar afire for the first time in Finsbury Park, London, on March 31, 1967, as he was playing it with his teeth?
Pete Townshend
Jimmy Page
Jimi Hendrix
Keith Richards
Question 3 of 15
Kirsten Dunst, who was born in 1982, is famous for what?
News casting
Royalty
Acting
Athletics
Question 4 of 15
In 1906, a call for higher vitamin intakes was made to decrease outbreaks of which ailments?
Polio And Yellow Fever
Colic And Rickets
Scurvy And Rickets
Scurvy And Polio
Question 5 of 15
What state's motto is "Ua mau ke ea o ka aina i ka pono"?
Nevada
Alaska
Hawaii
Arizona
Question 6 of 15
In which city would you find the Parthenon?
Brussels
Oslo
Athens
London
Question 7 of 15
What is the official language of Thailand?
Thai
Bengali
Vietnamese
Chinese
Question 8 of 15
Which European city is home to Charles de Gaulle Airport?
Berne
Berlin
Rome
Paris
Question 9 of 15
What was the capital city of the Byzantine/Eastern Roman Empire?
Ravenna
Constantinople
Rome
Greece
Question 10 of 15
Which country is Casablanca in?
Morocco
Greece
Egypt
Italy
Question 11 of 15
What is a famous statue in Egypt that has the body of a lion and the head of a man?
Pyramid
Mummy
Sphinx
Pharaoh
Question 12 of 15
Pompeii in Italy is an ancient city that is preserved after what type of event?
A Hurricane
An Explosion
A Volcano Eruption
A Flood
Question 13 of 15
In the nursery rhyme "Hey Diddle Diddle", who had a fiddle?
The Moon
The Dish
The Cow
The Cat
Question 14 of 15
Which country is located on the continent of Europe?
Austria
Lebanon
Kyrgyzstan
Jamaica
Question 15 of 15
Wayne Gretzky made his first appearance in which sport in 1979?
Soccer
Cricket
Ice Hockey
Rugby
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