| Question | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Which New York landmark was the world’s tallest building from 1931 to 1971? | The Empire State Building | 89%
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| How many strings does a standard violin have? | Four | 85%
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| What is the name for a group of lions? | Pride | 81%
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| In which year were Robert Kennedy & Martin Luther King Jr. assassinated? | 1968 | 78%
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| Which organ in the human body produces bile? | Liver | 70%
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| Which is the largest island in the Caribbean Sea? | Cuba | 67%
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| The title character of which Bizet opera seduces the soldier Don José? | Carmen | 56%
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| Which fantasy drama television series is an adaptation of ‘A Song of Ice and Fire’, a series of fantasy novels by George R. R. Martin? | Game of Thrones | 52%
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| Philately is the name given to the collection and/or study of what? | Stamps | 52%
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| Who made the first solo non-stop flight from New York to Paris in 1927? | Charles Lindbergh | 48%
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| Andy Dufresne and Ellis Redding are the central characters in which 1994 film? | The Shawshank Redemption | 37%
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| Keith Moon was drummer with which British rock band from 1964 until 1978? | The Who | 33%
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| ‘The Spy Who Came In From the Cold’ was a 1963 work by which novelist? | John Le Carré | 30%
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| Halloumi cheese was first produced on which country? | Cyprus | 19%
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| What is the name of the iconic bonnet ornament sculpture on Rolls Royce cars? | The Spirit of Ecstasy | 7%
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