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General Knowledge Quiz #179

Answer these random trivia questions.
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Last updated: September 9, 2017
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What garment could be described as a "Scottish skirt for men"?
Kilt
In what country would you find the headquarters of the Hyundai corporation?
South Korea
What is the most populous city in northern Italy?
Milan
Who was the leader of the Argonauts from Greek mythology?
Jason
Who wrote "Pet Sematary", "Misery", and "The Green Mile"
Stephen King
What city in Japan is internationally famous for its beef?
Kobe
There are three primary "macronutrients" in the human diet. One is protein.
One is carbohydrates. What is the other?
Fat
What country has been led by father-son politicians Pierre and Justin?
Canada
What is the capital of Alaska?
Juneau
What type of people does a gerontologist work with?
The Elderly
What animal might a barber have applied to your body during the Middle Ages?
Leeches
What are lederhosen made of?
Leather
What type of bread is generally used to make a gyro?
Pita
What does a lexicon contain?
Words
What type of bean is named after a major city in South America?
Lima Bean
What girl group from the 1960s featured Diana Ross?
The Supremes
What extension of the Roman Empire, based in Constantinople, survived until the 1400s?
Byzantine Empire
What did Joseph Lister make much safer?
Surgery
What fictional person with initials CK dated two women with initials LL?
Clark Kent
What suffix can follow gyro, stetho, and horo?
Scope
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Level 82
Sep 8, 2017
Please accept lipids for the macronutrients.
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Level 77
Jan 31, 2022
Yes, please. I assumed it was lipid because it was carbohydrate instead of sugar. I mean, I knew to write fat in about two seconds, but that might have been a crucial two seconds!
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Level 81
Jan 31, 2022
Lipids is even more accurate term than fats.
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Level 60
Feb 2, 2022
Agreed. Still not accepted over 4 years later.
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Level 83
Sep 2, 2022
What we call "fat" is triglyceride which is a type of lipid. Lipids is the correct answer. Just because "Fat" is what's on the nutrition label doesn't mean it's technically accurate.
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Level 72
Sep 8, 2017
Is it possible to accept operation for surgery? Or is it too far fetched?
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Level 59
Sep 8, 2017
I second that!
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Level 76
Sep 8, 2017
Yeah I tried "operations" as well :) Zero for me for that question
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Level 75
Nov 23, 2017
I tried mouthwash.
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Level 75
Nov 23, 2017
Glad I'm ot the only one who tried mouthwash ;}
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Level ∞
Sep 9, 2017
Operation will work now
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Level 83
Sep 8, 2017
Could "childbirth" also be a thing that Joseph Lister made safer?
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Level ∞
Sep 9, 2017
Yes!
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Level 75
May 31, 2023
If you accept childbirth could you also accept birth? That was my first guess.
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Level 69
Sep 9, 2017
The Lister question seems to vague - wouldn't there be many things that he made safer?
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Level 77
Sep 14, 2017
I did not know him, and guessed he made mouths safer (specifically, gum disease)
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Level 39
Nov 24, 2017
Fun fact: Listerine was originally sold to women to douche with...
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Level 62
Feb 6, 2021
I didn't know him either, but I somehow guessed surgery and got it right.
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Level 83
Sep 9, 2017
The normal UK spelling is "pitta" - could you accept that too, please?
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Level ∞
Sep 9, 2017
Another British/American word difference discovered!
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Level 69
Sep 9, 2017
Slugs for leeches?
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Level 86
Sep 10, 2017
Please no, these are very different animals.
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Level 77
Jan 31, 2022
Maybe barbers also used slugs if their clients had a nasty case of cabbage shoulder.
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Level 71
Sep 10, 2017
Good GK quiz, try my latest GK quiz ......

This is it

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Level 57
Sep 14, 2017
Why are the averages so high in these latest quizzes!? I thought 14 would be a good score...
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Level 69
Sep 16, 2017
You don't accept Superman for Clark Kent? … Ooooh, that's because not everyone knows, right?? Oops, spoiler alert.
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Level 85
Nov 23, 2017
Superman is Clark Kent? They don't look anything alike. More crazy conspiracies. Next you'll be saying Bruce Wayne is the Joker.
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Level 89
Nov 25, 2017
Nah, the Joker's totally Willem Dafoe.
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Level 35
Nov 23, 2017
could you accept 'Byzantium' for extension of the Roman Empire question please?
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Level 56
Nov 23, 2017
Byzantium was the name of Istanbul before it was named Constantinople. The empire was not called Byzantium.
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Level 68
Jan 30, 2022
Oddly, "Eastern Roman" doesn't work for that question. It definitely should be accepted as that name was the official one.

Also, I agree with Sulps above but the Wikipedia page lists Byzantium as a name as well (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byzantine_Empire).

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Level 80
Feb 26, 2023
"Eastern" or "Eastern Roman" should absolutely be accepted
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Level 65
Jan 31, 2022
Byzantium = noun. Byzantine = adjective. Learn it and move on. It's like accepting "Rome Empire."
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Level 55
Nov 23, 2017
I suggest "S Korea" should be accepted instead of having to spell the whole word "South" out.
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Level 68
Oct 28, 2020
How lazy can one be?
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Level 75
Jan 26, 2021
Just type 'ROK' (Republic of Korea).
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Level 71
Jan 31, 2022
There's a quiz on abbreviations of country names. You should try it, it's good fun
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Level 55
Nov 23, 2017
I never heard of barbers in the middle ages using leeches.
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Level 39
Nov 24, 2017
It was common practice, based on humorism I believe (the belief that your mood and health was regulated by blood, yellow bile, black bile and phlegm). The idea was that the equilibrium between the 4 was broken. Or something. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leech#Medicinal_use_of_leeches
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Level 50
Nov 24, 2017
If the source of your confusion is "barber" rather than the use of leeches, they were more fully known as "barber surgeons". Normally based with a military, they use their blades for cutting limbs as well as hair, along with other medical practices of the time.
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Level 64
Nov 23, 2017
Should accept lipid(s) for fat
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Level 59
Nov 23, 2017
I second that!
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Level 77
Jul 26, 2019
I third it.
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Level 50
Jan 21, 2020
Fourth
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Level 66
Nov 7, 2020
Fifth
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Level 66
Nov 7, 2020
Lipids are a food group, containing fats and oils. Fats are not. They are a category of lipids.
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Level 77
Jan 31, 2022
Lipids, lipid fats, and fats are basically all synonymous. Some articles just use the term lipid instead of fats, although many casual articles use fats because the term is more recognizable.
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Level 49
Nov 23, 2017
It could be argued that Lister made "everything" safer, but I went for the obvious.
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Level 66
Nov 23, 2017
I thought Sapporo was famous for its beers, not Kobe.
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Level 63
Nov 23, 2017
Yes! I entered Sapporo four times, spelled right and wrong before I squinted at the question and saw it was asking for Kobe.
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Level 44
Nov 23, 2017
same, i also tried Kirin
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Level 86
Nov 23, 2017
The question asks about beef, not beer.
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Level 74
Nov 24, 2017
Shouldn't "Lipids" work for the macromolecule question? And "vocabulary" as an alternative to "words"?
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Level 33
Nov 26, 2017
A better answer for the lexicon question would be "definitions."
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Level 92
Mar 8, 2018
Agreed. Vocab* would also not be incorrect.
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Level 25
Apr 15, 2020
exactly what I thought too
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Level 68
Jan 31, 2022
Another request to accept definitions or vocabulary for the lexicon question. Words feels like too vague of an answer, and I never would have gotten it. Every book / website contains words.
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Level 61
Nov 28, 2017
I probably would have gotten Lima beans if I hadn't read it as major South AFRICAN city. Duh.
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Level 69
Mar 3, 2018
Can you accept seniors or senior citizens for the elderly?
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Level 55
Sep 12, 2018
If the bean was named for lima, peru, why is it not pronounced 'lee-ma' instead of 'lye-ma'?
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Level 75
May 2, 2021
what kind of hold does superman have over quizmaster
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Level 44
Jun 6, 2021
Shouldn't "wagyu" work for the Japanese beef question?
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Level 52
Jul 8, 2021
wagyu is a type of cow i think, not a city
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Level 67
Jan 31, 2022
My guess was that the other LL is Lena Luthor
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Level 63
Jan 31, 2022
Superman (Clark Kent) dated

Luma Lynai

Lori Lemaris

Lois Lane

Lisa Lasalle

Lana Lang

Among others (wonder women is one)

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Level 66
May 16, 2023
Thanks I was going to google that. I've never heard the names, or even that Kent had more than 1 love interest. Still got it right fortunately.
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Level 82
Jan 31, 2022
could "vocabulary" work for the lexicon question?
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Level 16
Jan 31, 2022
when you forget leeches...
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Level 62
Jan 31, 2022
When you get a 23% answer (Lister — learnt from Doctor Who!), but not a 67% one (Stephen King — not my sort of books/movies). 🤷‍♂️
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Level 45
Jan 21, 2023
Can ‘lipids’ please be accepted instead of just ‘fats’ please?
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Level 55
Sep 2, 2023
Animal hides are leather! Accept it?