| Question | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| What did the Facebook corporation change its name to in 2021? | Meta Systems | 88%
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| Which world capital starts and ends with W? | Warsaw | 82%
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| What is the largest landmass that doesn't have mosquitos? | Antarctica | 81%
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| Which two countries, between them, have more than 1/3 of the world's oil reserves? | Saudi Arabia | 76%
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| What organization has a General Assembly and a Security Council? | United Nations | 75%
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| Her name is three letters long and she was supposedly created from athree letter body part. Who is she? | Eve | 74%
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| What single Italian word means both "Konnichiwa" and "Sayonara"? | Ciao | 71%
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| What painting of the early 1500s is known as "La Gioconda" in Italy? | The Mona Lisa | 64%
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| What "curious" movie character was born an old man and aged backwards? | Benjamin Button | 63%
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| What is the largest cell in the human body? (Hint: only about half of people have them) | Egg | 60%
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| What might be measured at 120 systolic over 80 diastolic? | Blood pressure | 56%
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| What beverage was supposedly invented by an ancient king named Shennong in 2737 BC? | Tea | 52%
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| What "catch" said that you can get out of the army if you're crazy, but wanting toget out of the army proves you're not crazy? | Catch 22 | 51%
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| What heir to an Italian fashion house was killed by a hitman hired by his ex-wife in 1995? | Maurizio Gucci | 51%
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| What is made up of North Island, South Island, and more than 700 other islands? | New Zealand | 50%
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| In which two U.S. states did Native Americans carve totem poles? | Washington | 49%
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| Which two countries, between them, have more than 1/3 of the world's oil reserves? | Venezuela | 43%
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| In which two U.S. states did Native Americans carve totem poles? | Alaska | 42%
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| Who died at the age of 32 in Babylon in 323 BC? | Alexander the Great | 40%
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| What is the lightest element that is solid at room temperature and standard pressure? | Lithium | 28%
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