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General Knowledge Quiz #131

Can you answer these random trivia questions?
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What is the only U.S. state with a Z in its name?
Arizona
During which Catholic service would one receive a wafer?
Eucharist
What is the opposite of an optimist?
Pessimist
What are these called?
Emoji
What is the name of Dr. Frankenstein's hunchbacked assistant?
Igor
What term is used to describe strong winds between 50 and 102 km / hr?
Gale
Who proposed to employ the guillotine as a more humane method of execution?
Joseph-Ignace Guillotin
What substance could Rumpelstiltskin spin into gold?
Straw
What, by value, is the top fruit grown in India?
Mangoes
What part of the body can be described as bulbous or aquiline?
Nose
What painter is sometimes confused with Claude Monet because their last names
differ by just a single letter?
Édouard Manet
What beverage is often described as "peaty"?
Scotch Whisky
What dye is traditionally used to make temporary tattoos in India,
the Middle East, and North Africa?
Henna
What racing event is commonly 110 meters in length?
Hurdles
What band performed a song about a deaf, dumb, and blind kid
who played a mean pin ball?
The Who
What British political party is also known as the Tories?
The Conservative Party
What country suffered 100,000 earthquake-related deaths in 2010?
Haiti
In cooking steak, what lies on the opposite end of the spectrum from rare?
Well Done
What operating system has versions called Ice Cream Sandwich,
Jelly Bean, and Lollipop?
Android
At what festival could one earn a Palme d'Or?
Cannes
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Level 91
Jun 25, 2015
By far the most common term used for the Catholic service is Mass; perhaps it could at least be an option? I would also take issue with using the term "wafer" - we don't believe it to be that - perhaps it could be rephrased as "During which Catholic service would one receive Holy Communion?"
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Level ∞
Jun 26, 2015
Mass will work now.
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Level 63
Oct 7, 2017
Protestants receive communion as well and it's called "communion." No one care if you call it "wafer" or whatever.
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Level 72
Jan 21, 2016
Whether you believe it's a wafer or not doesn't change the fact that it's still a wafer
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Level 65
Oct 18, 2015
I dont doubt you at all but what is difference between emojis and emoticons?
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Level 66
Nov 9, 2016
Emoticons are done with text symbols, like so - :) :p :o, etc. Emojis are their own thing.
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Level 67
Dec 18, 2018
I wondered this too... tried all sorts of things after emoticons

(weird actually, I would not consider : ) icons, while I would consider little pictures as the "emojis" above icons.

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Level 87
Nov 13, 2015
Since the 110 Meter Hurdles are the High Hurdle version of the race, why won't High Hurdles work as an answer? You've got Hurdles in the darn answer!
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Level 47
Dec 7, 2016
only 73% guessed emoji! :)
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Level 55
Oct 7, 2017
GK #172 and #131 appeared on the list at the same time. Last answer I couldn't get for #172? Haiti. Last answer I couldn't get for 131? HAITI! I swear that whole country hates me.
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Level 67
Dec 18, 2018
Maybe you hate the country? If you came up in a question, it might get it right ;)
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Level 33
Oct 16, 2017
For the question "What racing event is commonly 110 meters in length?" I put "hurdle" and wondered why it didn't work and then tried hurdle jumps etc. Please accept "hurdle".
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Level 85
Sep 23, 2020
The 110-meter race is typically a men's event; the women's equivalent is 100 meters. Also, it's worth noting that there are a number of different length hurdle races, depending on which governing body (Olympics, college, high school athletics, etc) is sanctioning the race.
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Level 39
Dec 17, 2017
In the original movie Frankenstein (1931) the assistant's name was Fritz and in the son of Frankenstein he was called Igor. Both parts played by Dwight Frye
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Level 83
Feb 2, 2018
In the original book there was never an assistant to start with.
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Level 86
Mar 28, 2019
Ygor was played by Bela Lugosi in Son of Frankenstein, and wasn't a hunchback: he had a broken neck.
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Level 84
Sep 23, 2020
What hump?
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Level 65
Jul 11, 2023
It's pronounced Eye-Gore
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Level 35
Dec 28, 2020
Dwight Frye isn't the name of an actor, it's the name of Dracula's mind-slave.
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Level 31
Jun 15, 2018
The deaths in Haiti were closer to 300,000
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Level ∞
Sep 23, 2020
Not really. The Haitian government figures were inflated.
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Level 48
Sep 15, 2018
there is a level below rare called Blue...the steak is VERY rare, just slightly brown on the outside and dripping gore inside, cooked for seconds rather than minutes
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Level 83
Mar 13, 2022
If that is a thing shouldn´t there be another level below that: raw.
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Level 65
Jul 11, 2023
Tar-Tar
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Level 66
Jan 15, 2023
Being uber pedantic, but "Well" should be accepted too I think.
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Level 67
Dec 18, 2018
Film festival should be accepted for the last question, "at what festival could one earn a palme d'or". Cannes is Where it is, a film festival is What it is. Atleast as an acceptable answer.
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Level 82
Sep 23, 2020
Still, it should be Cannes film festival, not just any film festival.
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Level 61
Feb 13, 2020
Can you add alternate name to Henna. As you have stated India in the question, where it is called Mehndi.
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Level 80
Sep 23, 2020
I'd allow 'hay' as a type-in for 'straw'
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Level 50
Dec 29, 2020
Why? They're not the same thing.
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Level 74
Dec 31, 2020
Exhibit A: hay bales that you sit on typically made of straw. BOOM
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Level 85
Sep 23, 2020
Think it should be humane, not human.
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Level 84
Sep 23, 2020
And "pinball", not "pin ball".
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Level 88
Sep 24, 2020
I agree. The question should be: 'Who proposed to employ the guillotine as a more HUMANE method of execution?'
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Level ∞
Sep 24, 2020
Fixed :)
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Level 73
Sep 23, 2020
"hurdle race", or perhaps even "hurdle" should be accepted.
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Level 82
Sep 24, 2020
Sounds easier than hurdles.
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Level ∞
Sep 24, 2020
No way. I am pretty sure than there is no one on earth who could jump over a 110 meter hurdle.
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Level 69
Sep 26, 2020
Great quiz! Missed mangoes! 🥭🥭🥭🥭😸
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Level 79
Oct 14, 2020
Arrgghh, tried 'hanna' instead of hanna.
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Level 79
Dec 31, 2020
instead of henna*
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Level 52
Dec 28, 2020
👁️💔😃
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Level 50
Dec 29, 2020
I tried "ruined" several times as the opposite of a rare steak...can this be corrected???
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Level 67
Dec 29, 2020
Maybe common instead of rare ;)
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Level 52
Mar 15, 2021
I vouch for "emoticon" being accepted for "emoji"!

It's technically true

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Level 80
Nov 29, 2022
No it isn't.
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Level 67
Apr 20, 2023
I totally did not try replacing every single letter in Monet with every single letter one by one until I got it...
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Level 41
May 30, 2023
For the guillotine question I typed "its creator" and when it wasn't accepted, moved on to the next question. Afterwards I've started wondering if "its inventor" would have been accepted (I'm not a native speaker, so it's hard to tell the difference), so I looked it up and it turns out, Guillotin did not even invent the damn thing! So I would be wrong either way, but at least I learned something new.