Question | Answer | % Correct |
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What moon phase is the opposite of a full moon? | New moon | 86%
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What fruit, to the surprise of many, has over 7,500 varieties - a third of which are grown in the United States? | Apples | 76%
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What well-known Australian projectile was once used to hunt kangaroos, emus, and birds? | Boomerang | 67%
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What country celebrates Tết Nguyên Đán as its Lunar New Year? | Vietnam | 57%
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British English calls them "brackets." What does American English call them? | Parentheses | 52%
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Which state was at one point a self-proclaimed republic until annexed in 1845? | Texas | 52%
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What TV show includes a waterpark obstacle course and, at one point, two hosts both named John? | Wipeout | 48%
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What scientist's casket is made of lead due to her extended exposure to radioactive particles? | Marie Curie | 48%
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What part of the eukaryotic cell, popularized by meme culture, is famous for being the "powerhouse of the cell"? | Mitochondria | 48%
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What device was invented by Alfred Nobel, the father of the Nobel Prize? | Dynamite | 38%
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What term describes a city that has a population of over 10 million? | Megacity | 33%
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What homosexual composer is best known for writing songs for an incredibly famous ballet? | Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky | 33%
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What term can be a taxonomic family or a programming language? | Python | 29%
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What was the subject of Neil DeGrasse Tyson's book designed "for people in a hurry"? | Astrophysics | 24%
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What hyphenless English word has three consecutive "double letters"? | Bookkeeper or Bookkeeping | 19%
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What science-fiction video game character is known as "Rockman" in his home country? | Mega Man | 19%
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What were chainsaws originally used to cut? | Umbilical cords | 14%
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What skill-based toy composes of a "stringless yo-yo" and 2 sticks tied by their ends? | Diabolo | 10%
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The Masters consists of golf, uniforms, and hotels. What lexicon is also composed of these traits? | Phonetic alphabet | 5%
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What isopod is the only known creature to sever and replace an orgin? | Tongue-eating louse | 0%
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