| Question | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Charles de Gaulle was president of which country from 1959 to 1969? | France | 100%
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| Gouda and Edam are Dutch varieties of which type of food? | cheese | 94%
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| Whale, Basking and Hammerhead are species of what type of fish? | shark | 94%
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| Which country’s rugby union team are nicknamed the All Blacks? | New Zealand | 92%
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| (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction was a number 1 hit for which band? | The Rolling Stones | 92%
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| Bratislava, Belgrade, Budapest and Vienna all lie on which river? | Danube | 86%
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| Medina is one of the holiest sites in which religion? | Islam | 83%
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| Who wrote the novels Martin Chuzzlewit and David Copperfield? | Charles Dickens | 81%
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| What has been the currency of Argentina since 1992? | The Argentine Peso | 81%
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| In which decade of the 20th century was the United Nations founded? | 1940s (1945) | 61%
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| A dragon features on the flag of which Asian country? | Bhutan | 53%
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| Which Irish poet and writer had the first names William Butler? | W. B. Yeats | 53%
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| Who won a Best Director Oscar for the 2006 film The Departed? | Martin Scorsese | 36%
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| What is the name of the bone that runs from the shoulder to the elbow? | the humerus | 28%
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| What do sumo wrestlers throw into the ring before a match? | salt | 25%
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