| Question | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| What fictional character drinks martinis in the movies, but prefers whisky in the original books? | James Bond | 88%
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| What's the capital of Malaysia? | Kuala Lumpur | 84%
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| What animal's scientific name is Panthera leo? | Lion | 83%
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| What star is approximately 150 million kilometers from the Earth? | The Sun | 76%
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| What blood type, which less than 1% of people have, is known as the universal recipient? | AB+ | 72%
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| What is the nearest national capital to Reykjavík? | Dublin | 72%
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| What blunt object is used by judges and auctioneers? | Gavel | 71%
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| Who is the leading goal scorer in Real Madrid history? | Cristiano Ronaldo | 68%
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| What language does the greeting "namaste" come from? | Hindi | 67%
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| Ellesmere Island is the world's tenth largest island. What country is it part of? | Canada | 66%
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| What singer's eighteenth and final #1 hit was "Suspicious Minds" in 1969? | Elvis Presley | 65%
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| What is located at 90 degrees South? | South Pole | 62%
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| What is the fear of open spaces? | Agoraphobia | 56%
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| Who was assassinated by Nathuram Vinayak Godse in 1948? | Mohandas Gandhi | 56%
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| What country, known for Pilsner, produces the most beer per capita? | Czech Republic | 55%
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| Only 12 people have ever done it. The last to do so was Gene Cernan in 1972. What is it? | Walk on the moon | 55%
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| What type of animal, found in South and Central America, is divided into groups having two toes or three? | Sloth | 51%
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| What is the only animal beginning with Q mentioned in both the Bible and the Quran? | Quail | 44%
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| The 100th element of the periodic table has the symbol Fm. Who is it named after? | Enrico Fermi | 41%
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| What Russian volcano is generally considered to be the tallest mountain in Europe? | Mount Elbrus | 37%
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