Question | Answer | % Correct |
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What is the name of the Japanese art of growing miniature trees? | Bonsai | 89%
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Who said "I'm strong to the finish, 'cause I eats me Spinach"? | Popeye | 83%
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Which country fought two wars in order to maintain control of Chechnya? | Russia | 74%
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What city is Monte Carlo a part of? | Monaco | 72%
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In what sport might you experience a "sticky wicket" or a "wicked googly"? | Cricket | 68%
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Which U.S. state has the highest average elevation at 6800 feet (2073 meters)? | Colorado | 62%
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What game is commonly played starting from a score of 501 and trying to reach zero exactly? | Darts | 62%
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What species interbred with humans in Europe and Asia before going extinct around 30,000 B.C.? | Neanderthal | 60%
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What language does the word "algebra" come from? | Arabic | 59%
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Who has a brother named Mycroft? | Sherlock Holmes | 56%
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What musical movie, named for a city, starred Renée Zellweger, Queen Latifah, and Catherine Zeta-Jones? | Chicago | 53%
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What is the term for an alteration in DNA caused by a replication error, or possibly by exposure to radiation or carcinogens? | Mutation | 51%
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A pair of them typically has 42 dots. What are they? | Dice | 46%
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What king was forced to agree to the Magna Carta? | King John | 45%
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In what country would you have found Robben Island prison? | South Africa | 42%
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According to cliché, what is the mother of invention? | Necessity | 40%
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Pont Neuf is the oldest bridge in Paris. What does its name mean? | New Bridge | 35%
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What animal does Angora wool come from? | Angora Rabbit | 27%
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What major Asian inland sea has almost entirely dried up? | Aral Sea | 27%
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What singer's 1964 version of "Hello, Dolly!" was the last jazz song to reach #1 on the U.S. music charts? | Louis Armstrong | 26%
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