Statistics for AK’s General Knowledge A-Z #68

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  • This quiz has been taken 187 times
  • The average score is 17 of 26

Answer Stats

HintAnswer% Correct
B – between a Knight and a Queen, behind a PawnBishop
92%
R – is “rojo” in Spanish, rum in The Shining, or Sox in BostonRed
90%
G – precedes night, follows feelGood
84%
N – a mesh stretched to divide a court, or to receive as profitNet
84%
J – not Wozniak, but the other Steve whose Macintosh was the first mass-produced computer with a graphical user interfaceJobs
83%
W – American actress Betty (1922–2021), or what some lies areWhite
82%
E – Avengers: _______; was the highest-grossing film of all time from July 2019 until March 2021Endgame
81%
A – a rod that passes through the centre of a wheel or group of wheelsAxle
78%
O – tree in the genus Quercus, whose fruit is a nut called an acorn or ___ nutOak
78%
Y – national park in California with granite cliffs, waterfalls, glaciers, etc.Yosemite
76%
P – island nation where the largest islands are Luzon and MindanaoThe Philippines
72%
K – Mexican painter Frida who was disabled by polio as a child and chronically injured in a bus accident at 18Kahlo
70%
H – brother of Dewey and LouieHuey
68%
I – good things that are used to pave the road to hellIntentions
68%
C – country hosting the geographical midpoint of AfricaCentral African Republic
66%
M – sassy friend of Joan in Girlfriends, or a Mesoamerican civilizationMaya
65%
V – team sport developed by William Morgan with hundreds of millions of active playersVolleyball
64%
S – a huge thing that has a pale yellow hue due to ammonia crystals and a ring system with ice particles and rocky debrisSaturn
61%
T – capital city whose name means “three cities”Tripoli
58%
D – French composer Claude ("Clair de lune")Debussy
55%
U – a region of central Italy; the only landlocked region on the Apennine PeninsulaUmbria
46%
Q – Latin for “oak tree” (and you know this)Quercus
35%
F – Gustave who wrote Madame Bovary, a novel that became a bestseller because of a trial where the author was accused of insulting public moralsFlaubert
34%
L – Richard Bach’s illustrated novella Jonathan __________ SeagullLivingston
34%
X – American rapper and TV presenter whose stage name is pronounced "exhibit"Xzibit
29%
Z – shingles, also known as herpes ______Zoster
21%

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