| Question | Answer | % Correct |
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| What animal is generally considered to be the holiest animal in Hinduism? | Cow | 94%
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| What's the de-facto capital of Switzerland? | Bern | 77%
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| What constellation has a "belt" of three bright stars? | Orion | 76%
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| Besides Kazakh, what is an official language of Kazakhstan? | Russian | 75%
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| Which chemical element is prominently used in laptop batteries and antidepressant medication? | Lithium | 72%
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| What religious group renounces modern inventions, and speaks a German dialect known as "Pennsylvania Dutch"? | Amish | 69%
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| According to Shakespeare, who was told to "beware the Ides of March"? | Julius Caesar | 60%
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| In basketball, what word means "nothing but net"? | Swish | 54%
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| What is the female version of a bar mitzvah? | Bat Mitzvah | 52%
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| What was the last name of brothers Chico, Harpo, Groucho, Zeppo, and Gummo? | Marx | 49%
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| Who starred as Arnold Schwarzenegger's twin in "Twins"? | Danny DeVito | 47%
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| What is the common English translation of Descartes' famous statement "Cogito Ergo Sum"? | I think, therefore I am | 47%
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| What series of video games takes place in the mythical land of Hyrule? | The Legend of Zelda | 47%
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| In the Bible, Jesus raised three people from the dead. Who was the only one that had a name? | Lazarus | 44%
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| Double, double toil and trouble. What creature's eye do witches need for their broth? | Newt | 43%
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| Besides coffee, what goes into an affogato? | Ice cream | 41%
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| What was the British spelling of the word "jail" prior to the late 19th century? | Gaol | 37%
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| In the puppet show, who is Mr. Punch's wife? | Judy | 36%
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| What is a book of the Bible, a girl's name, or a word that means "mercy"? | Ruth | 30%
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| What organization's traditions were "rum, sodomy, and the lash" – according to an apocryphal Winston Churchill quote? | The Royal Navy | 26%
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