April Fools' Quiz: Multiple Choice

Answer these questions with the option that is obviously the most correct one.
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Last updated: February 6, 2021
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1. Who discovered the North American continent?
Christopher Columbus
Genghis Khan
Julius Caesar
Marco Polo
2. When was Jesus born?
June 17th
December 25th
October 3rd
February 21st
3. What vegetable can help increase your vision?
Carrots
Broccoli
Potatoes
Spinach
4. Which queen famously said "Let them eat cake?"
Elizabeth I
Anne Boleyn
Isabella II
Marie Antoinette
5. According to JetPunk, what continent does Cyprus belong to?
Europe
Antarctica
North America
Oceania
6. What brand of food NEVER expires?
Honey
White rice
Salt
Twinkies
7. How long does it take for someone to be declared missing?
4 months
2 days
24 hours
3 weeks
8. Who created the automobile?
Karl Marx
Nikola Tesla
Elon Musk
Henry Ford
9. How tall was Napoleon Bonaparte?
6'1''
5'7''
4'9''
5'6''
10. Which American President has the highest IQ?
Thomas Jefferson
James Madison
Donald Trump
John Adams
11. Why do ostriches stick their heads in the sand?
To impress their mates
That's how they sleep
To hide in fear
They don't. They're just really stupid.
12. Who killed Tupac?
The Notorious B.I.G.
Nobody. Tupac is still alive.
O. J. Simpson
Suge Knight
13. How much of our brain do we use?
50%
10%
25%
100%
14. What country was Barack Obama born in?
Nigeria
Kenya
Pakistan
Libya
15. Which landmark is visible from space?
Statue of Liberty
Great Wall of China
Pyramids of Giza
Eiffel Tower
3 Comments
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Level 59
Apr 1, 2020
Tupac lives with Elvis. Everybody knows that.
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Level ∞
Feb 6, 2021
The Napoleon one is debatable. Surprisingly, we don't actually know how tall he was:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napoleon

The most likely truth is that he was 5'2", although 5'7" is also possible.

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Level 89
Feb 6, 2021
Thanks for the feedback, QM! I went ahead and fixed the question so that it now shows the "correct" choice.