| Question | Answer | % Correct |
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| What was Van Gogh's first name? | Vincent | 91%
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| What career did Adolf Hitler pursue before getting into politics? | Painting | 80%
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| What company was co-founded by three guys named Steve, Steve, and Ron in 1976? | Apple | 78%
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| What is the name for the process of heating milk to lengthen its shelf life? | {Pasteur}ization | 76%
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| Who wrote a book called "Green Eggs and Ham"? | Dr. Seuss | 74%
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| What is the term for scoring three goals in a single soccer or hockey game? | Hat trick | 74%
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| What legendary ghost ship is doomed to sail the oceans forever? | The Flying {Dutchman} | 72%
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| What genre of music was prominently featured in the movie "Saturday Night Fever"? | Disco | 69%
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| What song's lyrics are sometimes misheard as "Hold me closer, Tony Danza"? | Tiny Dancer | 67%
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| What was the last name of Nelson and Winnie? | Mandela | 66%
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| What book's characters included two pigs named Napoleon and Snowball? | Animal Farm | 63%
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| What comes in Ionic, Doric, and Corinthian varieties?
Hint: The ones on the Parthenon are Doric | Columns | 54%
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| What does a misanthrope hate? | People | 52%
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| What commodity represents over 40% of the tonnage shipped on American freight trains? | Coal | 45%
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| What is the closest relative of the damselfly? | Dragonfly | 44%
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| They typically have six sides and it's said that each one is unique. What are they? | Snowflakes | 39%
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| What city used to have the world's tallest building, busiest airport, and largest aquarium? | Chicago | 38%
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| Who is often described as a "mild-mannered reporter"? | Clark Kent | 34%
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| Travel in a hyperborean direction as far as you can go. Where do you end up? | The North Pole | 33%
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| I have two independent clauses, I join them with a comma. What grammatical error have I committed? | Comma {splice} | 22%
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