Statistics for That Can't Be True! #3

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General Stats

  • This quiz has been taken 85 times
  • The average score is 11 of 24

Answer Stats

QuestionAnswer% Correct
Which statement is true?A penguin has a knighthood.
86%
Which statement is true?There’s an underwater postbox in the Pacific.
70%
Which statement is true?All of George Foreman’s sons have the same name.
64%
Which statement is true?Just 18 out of 1 million LEGO pieces are defective
61%
Which statement is true?There’s a precise speed where jogging becomes running.
61%
Which statement is true?Fish-and-chips gelato is a thing.
58%
Which statement is true?King Tut owned a meteorite dagger.
58%
Which statement is true?Female kangaroos have two uteri and three vaginas.
57%
Which statement is true?Clouds are extremely heavy.
55%
Which statement is true?There is a Museum of Failure.
55%
Which statement is true?The youngest Olympian was 10 years old.
54%
Which statement is true?The original Back to the Future time machine was a fridge.
53%
Which statement is true?The sharpest memories for the elderly are from early adulthood.
51%
Which statement is true?There is a species of jellyfish that never dies.
45%
Which statement is true?Goosebumps are caused by a muscle.
43%
Which statement is true?Oxford University Is older than the Aztec Empire.
43%
Which statement is true?The Twitter bird has a name.
43%
Which statement is true?The filling in Kit Kats is made from damaged Kit Kats.
39%
Which statement is true?Dolphins go on killing sprees.
36%
Which statement is true?Princeton University’s first graduate student was a U.S. president
30%
Which statement is true?Fried maple leaves are a popular snack in Japan.
25%
Which statement is true?The official bird of Redondo Beach, California, is the Goodyear Blimp.
22%
Which statement is true?There’s a peak cuteness for puppies.
20%
Which statement is true?People in Medieval England had rap battles.
17%

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