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General Knowledge Quiz
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Average Score: 5
63% knows the answer to this question:
"Who included car horns in his score for An American in Paris, even bringing taxi horns back from France for the 1928 Carnegie Hall debut?
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"When Al Gore talked about An Inconvenient Truth he didn't use PowerPoint, but what Mac equivalent?"
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Sci-fi literature Quiz
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Average Score: 6
82% knows the answer to this question:
"Apparently, what writer so accurately described the submarine periscope in "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" that it prevented a later inventor from patenting its real-life equivalent?
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"What author's great-grandson Simon directed the 2002 movie version of his 1895 novel "The Time Machine"?"
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Challenging Quiz about Birds
Average Score: 0
67% knows the answer to this question:
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Birds Trivia Quiz
Average Score: 6
46% knows the answer to this question:
"Cuculus canorus is known for laying its eggs in other bird's nests. Where might you hear its distinctive two-note call?
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"Which of these is the name of both a Arctic sea duck and a commedia dell'arte clown?"
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European history quiz.
Average Score: 6
93% knows the answer to this question:
"What future Russian president was the judo champion of Leningrad in 1974?
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"During World War I, Annie Oakley asked for a second shot at this man, who had volunteered in November 1889 to have her shoot out a cigar he was smoking during a performance of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show. Who was he?"
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Only Intelligent people can score high on this quiz.
Average Score: 5
46% knows the answer to this question:
"What country is made up of two islands, imaginatively named North Island and South Island, that are on two different continental plates and are separated by Cook Strait?
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"If Eleanor knows her wine, she knows that what city is the capital of France's Aquitaine region?"
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Science Quiz
Average Score: 6
68% knows the answer to this question:
"Named by Wendy Northcutt for a famed British biologist, what award goes to people who have improved the gene pool by "removing themselves from it in a spectacularly stupid manner"?
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"What would you use a five-pointed writing implement called a rastrum (or raster) to do?"
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Tastelessly hard quiz about food.
Average Score: 5
37% knows the answer to this question:
"In 1972, the New York Times ran a front-page photograph by Nick Ut of me when I was 9 years old, running naked in fear after being hit with napalm. Who?
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"Who photographed Bette Midler in a bed of roses, Whoopi Goldberg in a tub of milk and Demi Moore nude with a suit painted on her body?"
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Can you finish this animal quiz flawless?
Average Score: 9
64% knows the answer to this question:
"What part of an elephant's body has 40,000 muscles?
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"What pet did Abraham Lincoln name Fido, making it popular as a name for them worldwide?"
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Only Real Music Lovers can answer these questions.
Average Score: 8
34% knows the answer to this question:
"Get your motor running. Head out on the highway. What was Steppenwolf born to be?
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"Drummer Don Henley and guitarists Glen Frey and Joe Walsh all had successful solo careers, and all had been part of what band?"
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Geography quiz. Level Impossible.
Average Score: 8
70% knows the answer to this question:
"In Yellowstone National Park, what is Old Faithful?
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"The Harrods department store is in the Knightbridge neighborhood of which city?"
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Almost nobody can score a 10/10 in this General Knowledge Trivia
Average Score: 8
33% knows the answer to this question:
"What sport uses a gun to signify the start?
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"What sea's major ports include London, Hamburg, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Antwerp and Dunkirk?"