Question | Answer | % Correct |
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What language do most classical music direction words come from? (examples: staccato, fermata, fortissimo) | Italian | 90%
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How many women competed in the first modern Olympic Games, held in 1896? | None | 89%
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What are the 4 longest rivers that are mentioned in the Bible? | Nile | 87%
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What was the primary crop farmed by the Aztecs? | Maize | 85%
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Who couldn't all the king's horses and all the king's men put together again? | Humpty Dumpty | 80%
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What country does the name Séamus, a version of "James", come from? | Ireland | 80%
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How do you say "please" in Spanish? | Por favor | 80%
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What country is the ancestral home of the avocado, and is still the top producer today? | Mexico | 78%
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What "a" word refers to a bottomless pit? | Abyss | 72%
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What large company has a mouse as its mascot? | Disney | 72%
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Near which holiday would you be most likely to witness a Passion Play? | Easter | 71%
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What company surpassed General Motors to become the world's largest automaker in 2008? | Toyota | 71%
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What structure was officially called "Anti-Fascist Protection Rampart" by the government of East Germany? | Berlin Wall | 70%
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What color of footwear was the Wicked Witch of the East wearing when she was flattened by a house? | {Ruby} red | 63%
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What are the 4 longest rivers that are mentioned in the Bible? | Euphrates | 59%
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What are the 4 longest rivers that are mentioned in the Bible? | Tigris | 57%
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What are the 4 longest rivers that are mentioned in the Bible? | Jordan | 56%
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What potentially painful procedure is sometimes performed by a mohel at a bris? | Circumcision | 48%
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What city was officially named Nova Roma (New Rome) when it was refounded in 330 AD? | Constantinople | 39%
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What word completes the common cliche? : "Never the ____ shall meet". | Twain | 33%
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