General Knowledge Quiz #29

Can you answer these random trivia questions?
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What human organ is composed of atriums and ventricles?
Heart
Fill in the blank: In the jungle, the mighty jungle, the lion ____ _____
Sleeps tonight
Which part of a rabbit is considered lucky?
Foot
What animal has the scientific name Canis lupus familiaris?
Dog
What is someone doing if they are perspiring?
Sweating
What country is also known as Burma?
Myanmar
What is the average human body temperature?
37 °C
What famous document starts: "When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary..."
U.S. Declaration of Independence
What canal connects the Red Sea to the Mediterranean Sea?
Suez Canal
Who trained dogs to salivate at the ring of a bell?
Ivan Pavlov
What cartoon villain is an enthusiast customer of Acme Products?
Wile E. Coyote
What singer was known for saying "Thank you. Thank you very much"?
Elvis Presley
What is the capital of Wales?
Cardiff
What country's leader, Anwar Sadat, was assassinated in 1981 two years after signing a peace treaty with Israel?
Egypt
What is the most prominent Mormon university?
Brigham Young University
Peter Pan lived in Neverland. Who lived at Neverland Ranch in California?
Michael Jackson
Who is the father of Zeus?
Cronus
In Canada, what holiday happens on the second Monday of October?
Thanksgiving
What country is composed of 26 cantons?
Switzerland
What is sold at Lloyd's of London?
Insurance
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68 Comments
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Level 28
Mar 4, 2014
i dont know, when i red it at first, i was a bit confused, and then i red it again outloud, and it feel familiar, and then it struck me - elvis!
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Level 70
Nov 3, 2017
I got it and I never really liked Elvis.
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Level 74
Oct 16, 2018
It's one of his iconic sayings kept alive by thousands of Elvis impersonators. I loved Elvis when I was young and I still do. (We recently went to the funeral of my husband's 94 y/o aunt, and after all the religious songs and the eulogy, the family gave her final send off to one of her favorite Elvis songs. I loved it.)
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Level 74
Nov 30, 2020
"Return to Sender"...? :)
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Level 68
Aug 18, 2021
I tried Elvis for neverland ranch and was surprised when I got another answer out of it, having not read the thank you very much question.
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Level 68
Aug 18, 2021
Don't know why my first thought was Elvis not Jackson
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Level 69
Mar 19, 2023
Because he lived at Graceland
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Level 82
Dec 3, 2019
red??
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Level 69
Mar 6, 2021
I heard his distinctive voice in my head before actually recalling his name
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Level 75
May 31, 2021
It's a really common thing for people to say so it doesn't make sense to be here. It's like asking who said, "Hi, how are you?"
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Level 78
Feb 28, 2023
But it doesn't say 'who said', it asks 'who was known for saying'
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Level 66
Mar 6, 2014
I realized it was Elvis pretty quickly, but I also heard Han Solo in my head in Empire Strikes Back when C-3PO walked in on Han kissing Leia and tells Han he's isolated the reverse powerflux cuplink. As Leia slips away Han says "Thank you...thank you very much!" In a sarcastic voice. I put Han Solo as a joke, but then put Elvis...however I can understand why people are upset at the vagueness of that question.
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Level 68
Oct 16, 2018
I thought of Latka/Andy Kaufman first, but then I remembered he doesn't repeat "thank you."
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Level 15
Apr 30, 2014
Thanks to stargate sg1, i remembered who the father of Zeus is.
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Level 45
Jan 20, 2015
BYU!
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Level 86
Dec 26, 2016
Paw should be accepted, and please also Independence Declaration.
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Level 50
Jan 4, 2017
literally nobody calls it the Independence Declaration
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Level 86
Jun 27, 2018
Just me translating it back to English apparently ...
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Level 49
Aug 19, 2025
Even if nobody calls it that, the words "independence declaration" are still a logical description identifying that thing unambiguously. It should be accepted.
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Level 68
Oct 16, 2018
I second for "paw"
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Level 89
Jun 27, 2018
I got bogged down in trying to come up with a specific dog breed. Forest, what forest? All I see is a tree.
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Level 76
Jun 27, 2018
Also accept feet?
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Level ∞
Jun 27, 2018
Okay
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Level 63
Jul 5, 2021
Rabbits have paws, not feet
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Level 76
Feb 17, 2025
Sure, but people know it as a lucky rabbit's foot, not a lucky rabbit's paw
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Level 92
Jun 28, 2018
19/20 great quiz
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Level 60
Aug 3, 2018
Second time doing this quiz, still can't remember that Lloyd's sells insurance. I don't know if I will ever remember that.
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Level 74
Oct 16, 2018
People of my generation probably remember them because of all the publicity surrounding celebrities insuring various parts of their bodies with the company - Jimmy Durante's nose, Betty Grable's legs, Keith Richards' hands, Dolly Parton's...you get the picture. It became the rage for publicists to claim that their clients "notable features" were insured by Lloyds of London.
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Level 72
May 17, 2019
You have the most interesting stories, ander. I've never heard of people insuring their body parts.
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Level 87
Nov 8, 2019
I owe my awareness of Lloyd's of London to political satirist Tom Lehrer. In his song "We Will All Go Together When We Go" (lauding the wonders of mutual nuclear annihilation), one stanza goes...

We will all go together when we go

All suffused with an incandescent glow

No one will have the endurance

To collect on their insurance

Lloyd's of London will be loaded when they go

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=frAEmhqdLFs

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Level 58
Oct 16, 2018
Typed Wylie Coyote a few times.... Never realised it was Wile E. Coyote.
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Level 73
Oct 18, 2021
I tried lots of variants for the spelling of Wile E - some of them scarcely plausible - and still didn't get it right!
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Level 68
Apr 25, 2024
Yep same. Also wouldn't Y. Lee Coyote be a better pun, has anyone ever had the first name Wile?
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Level 50
May 2, 2024
You'll be disappointed to learn that I got it right with just "coyote."
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Level 23
Jul 31, 2025
I tried Wall E
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Level 84
Oct 16, 2018
Tried wolf, werewolf, and various breeds of dog before trying 'dog'
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Level 58
Oct 16, 2018
"In Canada, what holiday happens on the second Monday of October?"

My birthday. Which explains how often my bday dinner was turkey (whether I wanted it or not).

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Level 51
Feb 23, 2026
Once every 6 or 7 years? Not very often, then. Unless you have a movable birthday.
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Level 88
Oct 16, 2018
I thought of Andy Kaufman on the Thank you very much question.
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Level 76
Dec 25, 2018
I read famous documentary, instead of famous document and typed Attenborough.. (as i read the words i, could totally hear his voice. "In the course of human events..." "there comes a time.."
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Level 76
Jun 22, 2019
Typed decleration of independence and was dumbfounded when it was wrong...finally gave up to see what it was and I had spelled "declaration" wrong...
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Level 87
Oct 4, 2019
Just 'sweat' should be accepted
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Level 82
Dec 3, 2019
I tried leg, limb and paw for foot, but they were not accepted...
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Level 22
Feb 11, 2020
Everyone: "the lion sleeps tonight"

France: "the lion dies tonight"

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Level 70
Sep 27, 2023
Am I the only one who thought the lion "never sleeps" - from my listening to reggae in the 80's.
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Level 58
Mar 11, 2020
Lloyd's sells a lot more than insurance; maybe ask what kind of institution it is or something
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Level 83
Apr 29, 2021
Are you confusing "Lloyd's of London" with "Lloyds" - the bank with a black horse logo?
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Level 56
Aug 27, 2021
he's right - they sell food and refreshments in the lower ground floor.
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Level 65
Mar 28, 2021
I beleive that the question about Elvis needs a rewrding. At first my mind automatically jumped to Johnny Cash, and yes he did say, "Thank you, thank you very much", which was all the question specifies, heck I've even said that line. It just doesn't give enough specifics to narrow down the answer to one person.
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Level 72
Apr 10, 2021
something along the lines of "which famous Presley said...." would have been good for me!
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Level 66
Apr 8, 2021
I got the answer correct but there are countless things a person could be doing while perspiring...some even fun!
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Level 79
Apr 19, 2021
allow ‘sleep’ and ‘sweat’?
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Level 76
Sep 14, 2021
"Thank you. Thank you very much" sounds like something that a lot of people would have said at some point.
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Level 97
Sep 27, 2021
The heart is a muscle not an organ
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Level 83
Mar 19, 2023
Then why can I play Beethoven on it?
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Level 82
Mar 19, 2023
Might you accept "paw" for the rabbit question?
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Level 89
Mar 19, 2023
Would it be possible to accept 99 (and possibly 98) for the body temperature question? The commonly known 98.6 F comes from people converting the 37 from Celsius and then applying too many significant figures to the answer.
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Level 56
Jan 11, 2024
no seriously! i'm all for using celcius but i can't convert in my head!
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Level 69
Mar 21, 2023
Currently the question reads, "What cartoon villain is an enthusiast customer of Acme Products?"

It should be enthusiastic* no?

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Level 29
Mar 21, 2023
couldn't brigham be accepted? got 19/20 only to find i had to type 'brigham young'.
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Level 77
Mar 11, 2024
Idk in other parts of the world, but I learnt in school the avg human temperature is 36,5ºC, not 37ºC.

You don't say you've got fever unless you are over 38ºC and I've met people with an avg of 37ºC or even a bit above that; but the most common is 36,5ºC (in my experience at least and so I've been taught).

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Level 29
Sep 16, 2024
last two... come on man
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Level 57
Aug 2, 2025
I believe "paw" and "leg" should be accepted for the rabbit question and also should be 36,6°C as it is the exact temperature.
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Level 64
Aug 27, 2025
Seems very oddly specific(especially for non-US users) to know the name of a Mormon university
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Level 65
Sep 15, 2025
You could add to that "When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary..." is targeted to US citizens too.
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Level 65
Oct 21, 2025
Fahrenheit should also be accepted.
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Level 65
Jan 4, 2026
98.7 fahrenheit should be accepted
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Level 56
Mar 29, 2026
All i could think was "LLYODSFARMASI, LLOYDSFARMASI one word"