Question | Answer | % Correct |
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What does the S stand for in NASA? | Space | 97%
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What country is commonly, but inaccurately, known as Holland? | Netherlands | 96%
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What red spice, starting with the letter P, is a key ingredient in goulash? | Paprika | 83%
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What class of animal includes frogs, newts, and salamanders? | Amphibians | 80%
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What does TAN stand for on a calculator? | Tangent | 79%
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What word, invented by Sir Thomas More, means "an imagined place where everything is perfect"? | Utopia | 72%
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In what song does Michael Jackson sing "the kid is not my son"? | Billie Jean | 71%
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What movie character befriended a shrimp fisherman named Bubba? | Forrest Gump | 71%
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Whose butler is named Alfred Pennyworth? | Bruce Wayne's | 69%
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What is the largest artery in the human body? | Aorta | 68%
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What is the name for the longest side of a right triangle? | Hypotenuse | 68%
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Who is the nemesis of Professor Moriarty? | Sherlock Holmes | 62%
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What is the term for the score 40-40 in a game of tennis? | Deuce | 59%
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What country's judicial capital is Bloemfontein? | South Africa | 58%
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Who owns a motel in the movie "Psycho?" | Norman Bates | 54%
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What 20th century leader was known as "Il Duce"? | Benito Mussolini | 46%
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What is the captain's name in "Moby Dick"? | Captain Ahab | 45%
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What country has the highest population density? | Monaco | 42%
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What, according to Karl Marx, is the opiate of the masses? | Religion | 38%
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What is the biggest city in Manitoba? | Winnipeg | 32%
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