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Can you answer these 10 hard mixed knowledge questions?
Average Score: 8
88% knows the answer to this question:
"Ships have crossed this body of water for centuries. In 1785, it was first crossed by air, in a balloon. In 1875, Matthew Webb swam across it. What is this place?
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"Whom did John Lennon meet on November 9, 1966, at London's Indica Art Gallery?"
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Average Score: 8
91% knows the answer to this question:
"Although most popular in Michigan, what hot dog topped with chili, onions and mustard is named for a New York City neighborhood?
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"First starring with Fred Astaire in his second movie, "Flying Down to Rio," who did everything he did, only backward and in high heels?"
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So you think you're smart? Prove it here.
Average Score: 8
94% knows the answer to this question:
"A grown-up male cow is called a what?
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"Which disease is basically blood cancer?"
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Do you have a huge brain? Test how big it is with this fun general knowledge trivia quiz.
Average Score: 8
78% knows the answer to this question:
"The world's 1500 giant pandas are found in the western area of what country, where their name is xiong mao, meaning "bear cat"?
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"Who made $70 million when he gave up his salary in exchange for a percentage of the back end of Forrest Gump?"
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Average Score: 9
92% knows the answer to this question:
"What was the maiden name of Princess Diana?
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"A vampire in Gilroy, California, is going to be really unhappy. For what product is the place famous?"
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Average Score: 8
51% knows the answer to this question:
"Boyle's law was a key advance in what field, which was largely developed to make better steam engines?
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"Per the Bob Dylan song, what was "blowin' in the wind"?"
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Are you one of the 10% who can score a perfect 7 or up?
Average Score: 9
63% knows the answer to this question:
"Contrary to what you've heard, our kunik nose nuzzle is not how we kiss. We do it to babies. Who are we?
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"Rubella or three-day measles is better known by what national name?"
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Can you answer at least 6 correctly? Most quiz takers failed.
Average Score: 8
30% knows the answer to this question:
"Which of these chemicals removes odors from refrigerators?
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"The "cerebral cortex" has a name that literally means it is the "bark" of what organ?"
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You wil only score an acceptable score if you paid attention in class
Average Score: 8
38% knows the answer to this question:
"According to song, what red-nosed reindeer guided Santa's sleigh on a cloudy Christmas Eve?
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"What did Wayne Szalinksi use the Electro-Magnetic Shrink Ray for, per the movie title?"
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How much information about history do you have stored in your brain?
Average Score: 8
42% knows the answer to this question:
"In World War II, what country rapidly defeated its enemies by encircling them with tanks, planes and infantry, with a tactic called blitzkrieg, which means "lightning war"?
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"In Dodge City, Kansas, back in the Wild West days, when would you have ended up at Boot Hill?"
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Can you score a 6 or better in this movies quiz?
Average Score: 9
81% knows the answer to this question:
"Which Johnny Weissmuller character's yell was apparently created by combining a violin G-string, a hyena's howl, a dog's growl and a camel's bleat?
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"Which Hollywood studio traditionally opens its movies with a shot of a roaring lion from the Memphis Zoo?"
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Only real music lovers can score a perfec score of 8 or better.
Average Score: 9
43% knows the answer to this question:
"Who turned down $12 million from Chrysler, which wanted to use "Born in the USA" in its ads?
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"Despite Freddie Mercury's four-octave range, it is drummer Roger Taylor who sang the high b flat in the sixth octave at the end of what rock operetta?"