Question | Answer | % Correct |
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What type of animal is known to beat its chest as a dominance display? | Gorillas | 91%
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What part of a corgi's body is smaller than a normal dog its size? | Legs | 90%
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What portable gaming device did Nintendo introduce in 1989? | Game Boy | 81%
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In what type of sea creature do the males carry fertilized eggs inside them? | Sea horse | 80%
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The answer is two letters. Vinegar is 2.5. Water is 7. Bleach is 12.5. What are the two letters? | pH | 78%
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In what movie is the main character given a choice between a red pill and a blue pill? | The Matrix | 78%
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What text is composed of 114 surahs? | The Quran | 70%
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In which country would you find Omaha, Juno, and Utah beaches? | France | 66%
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What did Justin Timberlake say he was "bringing back" in a 2006 song? | Sexy | 64%
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What crime did Queen Guinevere commit that led to her being sentenced to death? | Adultery | 61%
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What was the name of the throne everyone was fighting over in "Game of Thrones"? | The {Iron} Throne | 59%
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What is the only city to host the modern Olympics in an odd-numbered year? | Tokyo (2021) | 58%
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What South African cape is often known simply as "The Cape"? | Cape of Good Hope | 56%
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What last appeared in the inner Solar System in 1986 and will make its next visit in 2061? | Halley's comet | 55%
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Two countries with fewer people than the United States are projected to pass the U.S. in population before 2060. What are they? | Nigeria | 55%
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What Japanese company has been the world's largest motorcycle maker since 1959? | Honda | 49%
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What is the latitude of the North Pole? | 90° N | 44%
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What is eaten and pooped out by Asian palm civets before being served to humans for extremely high prices? | Coffee beans | 44%
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Two countries with fewer people than the United States are projected to pass the U.S. in population before 2060. What are they? | Pakistan | 44%
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Fill in the blank: Neoprene is a synthetic form of _____. | Rubber | 27%
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