Interesting Facts Quiz #4 - Statistics

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Fact Answer % Correct
Nowhere in the nursery rhyme does it ever say that Humpty Dumpty was an ___ Egg
84%
Earth has nearly 10 times the mass of ___ Mars
81%
In 1932, the government of _________ fought a war against emus but lost Australia
75%
The world's oldest, tallest, and heaviest trees can all be found in the U.S. state of _________ California
75%
The Lake of Menteith is the only "lake" in Scotland. All the other lakes in Scotland are generally referred to as "____". Lochs
75%
Of all the legal tender coins made by the U.S. mint, every one is made mostly of ______ except the penny which is 97.5% zinc Copper
72%
In 1969, the height of the "hippie" movement, only 4% of Americans had ever tried ________ Marijuana
70%
Mongolia has more ______ than people Horses
69%
The tiny suburb of Medina, Washington has a population of 2,969 but was once home to the two richest people in the world: Jeff Bezos and ____ ____ Bill Gates
68%
Don't eat ____. Ebola, SARS, Marburg virus, and possibly Covid-19 are all thought to have originally come from ____. Bats
67%
The world's tallest uninterrupted waterfall is _____ Falls in Venezuela Angel
65%
An adult human's _____ accounts for 2% of body weight, but uses 20% of the body's caloric budget Brain
63%
In 2019, a Japanese restaurateur paid $3.1 million dollars for a single Pacific bluefin _____, more than $5000 a pound Tuna
61%
The Parliament of the United Kingdom spent 700 hours debating whether to ban fox hunting, but only 7 hours debating whether to invade ____ Iraq
58%
The word _____ was invented in England as a shortening of "association football" Soccer
57%
The name _____ saw a huge surge in popularity starting the in mid-1920s when actor Frank Cooper changed his screen name to _____ Cooper in honor of his agent's hometown of _____, Indiana Gary
47%
The President of ________ of America is named Doug Bowser Nintendo
26%
Moose are excellent swimmers who will sometimes dive to eat tasty vegetation under the surface of the water. Occasionally, they are eaten by ______ _______ Killer Whales
24%
In 1929, 78% of the world's _________ were located in the United States Automobiles
23%
______ is an archaic word that means guilty, the opposite of innocent Nocent
13%
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