| Question | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| What ended at 11am on November 11, 1918? | World War I | 97%
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| Who betrayed Jesus for 30 pieces of silver? | Judas Iscariot | 84%
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| What is known as the "Lone Star State"? | Texas | 84%
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| What American actress died on August 5, 1962, at age 36? | Marilyn Monroe | 78%
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| What plant is commonly used for soothing a burn? | Aloe Vera | 77%
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| What is Robin of Locksley better known as? | Robin Hood | 70%
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| What titillating book trilogy features a character named Christian Grey? | Fifty Shades of Grey | 69%
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| In what city did the world's first pizzeria open in 1738? | Naples | 68%
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| What show features the TARDIS? | Doctor Who | 67%
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| What country dominated the East Indies spice trade in the 17th and 18th centuries? | Netherlands | 60%
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| In electrical terms, what does AC stand for? | Alternating Current | 59%
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| In what year did the United States celebrate its bicentennial? | 1976 | 58%
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| What 1980s movie takes place at Shermer High School's detention? | The Breakfast Club | 57%
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| What is a Fender Stratocaster? | an Electric Guitar | 52%
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| Who are Athos, Porthos, and Aramis? | The Three Musketeers | 42%
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| What type of berries are used to flavor gin? | Juniper Berries | 36%
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| What bird, the largest by wingspan in North America, was on the brink of extinction in the 1980s? | California Condor | 32%
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| What comic book villain was also known as Oswald Cobblepot? | The Penguin | 32%
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| What composer's "Ring Cycle" is comprised of four operas with a total length of 17 hours? | Richard Wagner | 25%
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| What famous poet and libertine died of fever while fighting for Greek independence in 1824? | Lord Byron | 16%
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