Question | Answer | % Correct |
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What Asian animal is inaccurately called a bear, despite actually being large member of the raccoon family? | Giant Panda | 95%
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What former city has been a nuclear wasteland since 1945 when the U.S. dropped an atomic bomb on it? | Hiroshima (or Nagasaki) | 87%
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What is the smallest, and furthest away, planet of the solar system? | Pluto | 86%
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What was the last year of the 20th century? | 1999 | 83%
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What country has by far the world's highest rate of gun violence? | United States | 80%
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What U.S. state's capital city is Anchorage? | Alaska | 77%
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Most Middle Eastern countries are Muslim. But one country in the Middle East bans Muslims entirely. What is it? | Israel | 77%
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In what building would you find a red-colored telephone that connects directly with the Kremlin in Moscow? | White House | 75%
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What country has the world's lowest fertility rate since all the women who live there are nuns? | Vatican City | 74%
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What religious figure, born around 500 B.C., was morbidly obese? | Buddha | 71%
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Which U.S. President had the most well-attended inauguration parade of all-time? | Donald Trump | 71%
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What is the largest dessert in Asia? | Gobi | 70%
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Women have 12 of this type of bone, but men only have 11. What is it? | Rib | 65%
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What are 80% of U.S. prisoners in prison for? | Drugs | 62%
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What type of insect got its name because of its habit of crawling into human ear canals? | Earwig | 61%
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Who was the Serbian-American inventor that ACTUALLY invented the lightbulb? | Nikola Tesla | 59%
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What former country, founded in 1922, didn't have any need for money since it was Communist? | Soviet Union | 52%
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What famous Polish astrologist was the first person to realize that the Earth revolves around the sun? | Nicolaus Copernicus | 50%
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What Old English word, used famously in "Romeo and Juliet", is a longer version of the word "where"? | Wherefore | 44%
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Who said "golf is a good walk spoiled"? | Winston Churchill | 24%
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