Question | Answer | % Correct |
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What country was attacked by both Germany and the Soviet Union in 1939? | Poland | 90%
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Who, according to the magic mirror on the wall, was the fairest of them all? | Snow White | 78%
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What two countries have more species of venomous animals than Australia? | Brazil | 76%
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What former WWE wrestler is one of the 50 top-grossing movie stars of all time? | Dwayne Johnson | 76%
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What two words are abbreviated and joined to form the word "sitcom"? | Situation Comedy | 75%
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What two 1960s blockbusters featured Julie Andrews as a singing nanny? | Mary Poppins | 71%
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What virus was not identified until the 1980s but is thought to have originated in the Congo around 1920? | HIV | 68%
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What is a dried plum known as? | a Prune | 61%
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What two 1960s blockbusters featured Julie Andrews as a singing nanny? | The Sound of Music | 60%
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Which European capital has a name that rhymes with a famous wizard? | Berlin | 58%
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What Greek goddess sprang directly from the forehead of her father, Zeus? | Athena | 56%
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What auto company's logo consists of three red diamonds that form the shape of a triangle? | Mitsubishi | 56%
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A mesa is a flat-topped hill with steep sides. What does the word mesa mean in Spanish? | Table | 51%
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What composer wrote the scores to "Star Wars", "Jaws", and "Jurassic Park"? | John Williams | 49%
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What movie featured a fish named Flounder that was not, in fact, a flounder? | The Little Mermaid | 48%
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What castaway had a friend who he named "Friday"? | Robinson Crusoe | 42%
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Who was born as Paul Hewson in Dublin, Ireland in 1960? | Bono | 38%
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What two countries have more species of venomous animals than Australia? | Mexico | 36%
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Who, upon his death in 2005, had been seen in person by more people than anyone else in history? | John Paul II | 34%
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What part of a human weighs 21 grams, according to urban legend and the movie "21 Grams"? | The Soul | 30%
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