Question | Answer | % Correct |
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What "unsinkable" ship sank in April 1912? | RMS Titanic | 99%
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Which U.S. state is made up entirely of islands? | Hawaii | 95%
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What is the name of the colored part of the eye? | Iris | 92%
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What does a seismologist study? | Earthquakes | 90%
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What spotted animal is known for laughing? | Hyena | 86%
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What food made Popeye strong? | Spinach | 86%
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In what museum would you find the Mona Lisa? | The Louvre | 86%
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What is suffrage? | The right to {vote} | 85%
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What is the name for the outer layer of the Earth? | Crust | 80%
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In what country would you find the city of Thessaloniki? | Greece | 69%
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Who did Art Garfunkel most famously sing with? | Paul Simon | 69%
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A group of what animal is known as a "gaggle"? | Geese | 68%
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What 1962 novelty song was a "graveyard smash"? | Monster Mash | 51%
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What "religion" did Germany consider banning in 2007? | Scientology | 46%
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What was the pen name of Samuel Langhorne Clemens? | Mark Twain | 36%
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What 1937 fantasy book is subtitled "There and Back Again"? | The Hobbit | 36%
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The lowest spot on land is 433 meters below sea level. Where is it located? | On the shores of the {Dead} {Sea} | 35%
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What adventure tale, written by Daniel Defoe in 1719, is considered to be one of the first English-language novels? | Robinson Crusoe | 28%
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Who was the last Anglo-Saxon king of England? | Harold Godwinson | 23%
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What element comes between Uranium and Plutonium in the periodic table? | Neptunium | 21%
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