| Question | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Americans call them "potato chips". What do British people call them? | Crisps | 88%
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| What country once awarded the "Iron Cross" medal? | Germany | 77%
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| What am I asking for if I order "jugo de naranja" at a Mexican restaurant? | Orange juice | 72%
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| What insect’s "chirps" can be used to estimate the air temperature, according to Dolbear's law? | Cricket | 67%
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| What has been called the world's fastest sport, due to shuttlecocks being smashed at over 400 km/h? | Badminton | 58%
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| What is the name of the theory that the Earth revolves around the sun? | {Helio}centrism | 57%
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| Name one of the double-reed instruments that is typically used in a modern symphony orchestra. | Bassoon | Oboe | English Horn | 55%
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| What is the last name of father/son actors Donald and Kiefer? | Sutherland | 51%
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| What part of Cyrano de Bergerac’s body was larger than normal? | Nose | 48%
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| What non-independent "Stan" is located in parts of Iraq, Iran, Syria, and Turkey? | Kurdistan | 46%
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| What movie begins with a battle on the ice world of Hoth? | The Empire Strikes Back | 45%
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| What capital city in the Middle East did not have a single foreign embassy until 2018? | Jerusalem | 43%
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| What country became independent in 1867, 1931, or 1982, depending on your perspective? | Canada | 41%
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| What movie, starring Charlton Heston, featured chariot racing? | Ben-Hur | 39%
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| Who had a pet cat named Crookshanks? | Hermione Granger | 36%
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| Besides France, what is the most common country of birth for French residents? | Algeria | 35%
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| What white wine grape is planted in more wine regions than any other? | Chardonnay | 29%
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| What type of animal has been known to prey on people in Australia and Zimbabwe? | Crocodile | 27%
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| What was the profession of Gregor Mendel, Dom Pérignon, and Bede? | Monk | 26%
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| Who said "Render unto Caesar the things that are Caesar's"? | Jesus | 24%
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