Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Which war is said to have been started by the assassination of the archduke of Austria-Hungary? | World War I | 88%
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What is the capital of Malta? | Valletta | 75%
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The Democratic Republic of the Congo is a former colony of which nation? | Belgium | 63%
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What alloy is produced by combining copper and tin? | Bronze | 54%
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What is the largest muscle in the human body? | Gluteus maximus | 54%
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Which is the largest metropolitan area in South America? | Sao Paulo | 54%
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In which craft would you make a purl stitch? | Knitting | 50%
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Name one ingredient added to all-purpose flour to make self-rising flour | Baking powder | 46%
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Which solo country music artist has sold the most albums? | Garth Brooks | 42%
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For which MLB team did Jackie Robinson play? | Brooklyn Dodgers | 33%
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In 2014 what became the most expensive car ever sold at $34.65 million? | 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO | 21%
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Which type of rice is most commonly used for making risotto? | Arborio | 21%
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Which warship is larger than a destroyer but smaller than a battleship? | Cruiser | 21%
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Name another ingredient added to all-purpose flour to make self-rising flour | Salt | 21%
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Who won the most Grammys in the blues genre? | B.B. King | 17%
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Who played Jack Callaghan opposite Sandra Bullock in the movie, While You Were Sleeping? | Bill Pullman | 17%
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Which nation produces the alcoholic beverage Feni (Fenny)? | India | 13%
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What is the first month of the Hebrew calendar? | Nisan | 13%
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Which car is most often associated with Ralph Nader’s 1965 book, Unsafe at Any Speed? | Chevrolet Corvair | 8%
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Surname of Phryne, author Kerry Greenwood’s Melbourne detective | Fisher | 4%
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