General Knowledge Quiz #226 - Statistics

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Question Answer % Correct
What is made from mostly wood, graphite, and rubber? Pencil
82%
In what country are "bonjour", "Guten Tag", and "buongiorno" all different ways to say hello using an official language? Switzerland
80%
What was notable about Dolly, a famous sheep born in 1996? She was a clone
76%
What is halite better known as, especially when you put it on your food? Salt
74%
What 1997 movie was, at the time, the most expensive in history and required a 17 million gallon water tank? Titanic
72%
On what island would you find the River Shannon? Ireland
66%
Magnus Jóhannesson is from Iceland. He has a son. What is his son's last name? Magnusson
65%
What is known in France as petit-déjeuner, literal translation: "little lunch"? Breakfast
60%
What causes things to sound higher pitched when they are moving towards us? {Doppler} Effect
52%
What car model, on its retirement in 1927, was responsible for about half of all the automobiles ever sold? Ford Model T
52%
Where was Kwanzaa first celebrated in 1966? (name the country) United States
51%
What would you use a "depth charge" against? Submarine
47%
What profession's red and white sign stands for blood and bandages, a relic from when they provided surgical services? Barbers
38%
In what country would you find the Nagorno-Karabakh region, once home to a large Armenian population that was forced to flee in 2023? Azerbaijan
33%
What absurdist play could be summarized as "Godot never shows up"? Waiting for Godot
33%
What dark red gem is the birthstone for the month of January? Garnet
32%
What Nobel Prize winning leader stepped down in 1991 and appeared in a Pizza Hut commercial seven years later? Mikhail Gorbachev
32%
What place did aviator Richard E. Byrd visit by air in 1929, becoming the first person to do so? The South Pole
32%
What fabric gets its name from the city of Nîmes, France? Denim
22%
What army unit consists of about 10,000–25,000 soldiers? Division
22%
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