| Question | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Which British monarch was nicknamed ‘The Virgin Queen’? | Elizabeth I | 96%
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| A nonagon is a two dimensional shape with how many sides? | 9 | 93%
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| Which English university is said to have been founded in 1096? | Oxford University | 93%
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| What is the traditional meat ingredient in a BLT sandwich? | Bacon | 89%
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| Valletta is the capital city of which Mediterranean island nation? | Malta | 85%
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| Which is the only one of the four tennis majors to be played on clay? | The French Open | 78%
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| The long-running US television series M*A*S*H was set during which war? | The Korean War | 78%
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| Who played Inspector Harry Callahan in ‘Dirty Harry’ (1971) and its sequels? | Clint Eastwood | 74%
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| Elizabeth Bennett and Mr. Darcy are central characters in which 1813 novel? | Pride & Prejudice | 74%
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| Chris Martin, Jonny Buckland, Guy Berryman, & Will Champion formed which British rock group in 1996? | Coldplay | 59%
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| What are the only type of birds to be able to fly backwards? | Hummingbirds | 59%
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| The SI derived unit of force is named after which British scientist? | Sir Isaac Newton | 52%
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| The Green Bay Packers American Football team are based in which US state? | Wisconsin | 52%
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| Which US newspaper has been nicknamed The Gray Lady since the 1950s? | The New York Times | 48%
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| Which former army officer founded the Scout Association in 1907? | Robert Baden-Powell | 41%
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