Statistics for U.S. General Knowledge #63

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  • This quiz has been taken 8,991 times
  • The average score is 12 of 20

Answer Stats

QuestionAnswer% Correct
On what "railroad" was Harriet Tubman a conductor?
The Underground
Railroad
84%
What's the best-selling brand of cream cheese in the U.S.?Philadelphia
79%
What word comes after Appalachian, Oregon, and Tamiami?Trail
79%
What type of animal was Harambe, who was shot by zookeepers in 2016 after
a small boy crawled into its enclosure?
Gorilla
78%
Which two state capitals end in "polis"?Indianapolis
73%
On what game show are contestants chosen from the audience and invited to
"come on down"?
The Price is Right
67%
Which two state capitals end in "polis"?Annapolis
64%
Which state had the greatest total number of Donald Trump voters in the 2020 election?California
62%
Which "college" has 538 members?The Electoral College
60%
What bomber plane, first flown in 1952, is expected to continue to serve in the
U.S. military until 2050?
B-52
55%
Where did Richard Reid hide the bomb which he sneaked onto a plane in 2001?His shoe
54%
What type of punishments are banned by the 8th amendment to the Constitution?Cruel and unusual
52%
What celebrity died in the same city that Martin Luther King Jr did, nine years later?Elvis Presley
51%
What activity made Charles Atlas, Ronnie Coleman, and Lou Ferrigno famous?Bodybuilding
49%
Which Boston suburb is home to Harvard University and MIT?Cambridge
49%
Who was born in 1946 as William Jefferson Blythe, later taking the last name
of his stepfather?
Bill Clinton
48%
What averages about 30 at sea level, but can fall below 27 during a severe storm?Barometric pressure
44%
What Illinois-based company is named after the inventor of the steel plow?John Deere
41%
Who did Dick Cheney join as the only two people to shoot someone while
serving as Vice President?
Aaron Burr
38%
In pro wrestling a good guy is called a "face". What body part represents a bad guy?Heel
30%

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