| Question | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| What shape are the cells in a honeycomb? | Hexagon | 94%
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| What is the tallest statue in the fifty states of the U.S.? | The Statue of Liberty | 79%
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| Who wrote "Nineteen Eighty-Four"? | George Orwell | 77%
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| What country got kicked out of the United Nations when China joined in 1971? | Taiwan | 75%
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| What city is home to the 16 of the 19 Smithsonian museums? | Washington D.C. | 70%
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| Whose painting "The Persistence of Memory" featured melting clocks? | Salvador Dalí | 65%
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| In what language are reef triggerfish known as humuhumunukunukuapua’a? | Hawaiian | 64%
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| Who has recorded albums named "+", "x", and "÷"? | Ed Sheeran | 60%
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| What American company developed the first self-contained digital camera, but was driven to bankruptcy in 2012 largely because of digital cameras? | Kodak | 55%
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| The first generation had 151. #72 was Tentacool. What are they? | Pokémon | 54%
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| Complete this sequence: JFMAMJJA | SOND | 54%
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| What did Benedict XVI do that no other pope had done in over 500 years? | Resign | 53%
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| What does the C stand for in UNICEF? | Children's | 49%
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| Of all the sports at the Winter Olympics, which one has the shortest name (4 letters)? | Luge | 49%
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| Chicago is the second largest city in its time zone. What city is larger? | Mexico City | 44%
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| What god had twin sons, Phobos and Deimos, who represented fear and terror? | Ares | 40%
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| What is the name of the piano player in the movie "Casablanca"? | Sam | 34%
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| Who had a horse named Bucephalus and a best friend named Hephaestion? | Alexander the Great | 29%
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| What is lysergic acid commonly known as? | LSD | 27%
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| Complete the line of poetry: "water water every where ...." | Nor any drop to drink | 27%
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