| Question | Answer | % Correct |
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| What vegetable do people often employ when decorating a snowman? | Carrot | 93%
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| What three syllables come next after "do re mi"? | Fa sol la | 84%
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| What is the only country in which a platypus can be found in the wild? | Australia | 83%
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| What religion is Zen a school of? | Buddhism | 77%
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| Who said, in 1977, that her job was "to stop Britain from going red"? | Margaret Thatcher | 77%
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| Where did Valentina Tereshkova go in 1963 that no women had ever gone before? | Space | 75%
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| What movie's premise involved scientists extracting DNA from insects encased in amber? | Jurassic Park | 74%
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| What common English male name (originally Welsh) starts with a double L? | Lloyd | 72%
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| What musical prodigy's first album, "The Jazz Soul of Little Stevie" was recorded when he was just 11 years old? | Stevie Wonder | 70%
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| Other than Russia, what country uses the Ruble as its currency? | Belarus | 66%
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| What river is also known as the Huang He? | Yellow River | 63%
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| The three states of matter we commonly experience are solid, liquid, and gas. But there are others. What state of matter is the sun composed of? | Plasma | 59%
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| What is one eighth of a byte? | Bit | 53%
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| Who wrote "The Jungle Book", "Kim", and "If—"? | Rudyard Kipling | 51%
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| Who, along with Julia Roberts, was the star of the 1990 movie "Pretty Woman"? | Richard Gere | 50%
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| Monday's child is fair of face. What is Tuesday's child? | Full of {grace} | 49%
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| What bay borders Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, and Nunavut? | {Hudson} Bay | 49%
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| The Pantheon is located in Rome. In what city would you find the Panthéon? | Paris | 47%
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| What singer asked the rhetorical question "how many roads must a man walk down, before you call him a man"? | Bob Dylan | 39%
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| What ancient philosopher's "Analects" include one of the earliest formulations of the "Golden Rule"? | Confucius | 20%
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