| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| How many Countries are there in Africa? | 54 | 65%
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| What is the Capital City of Lithuania? | Vilnius | 65%
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| What is 'Tortiglioni'? | Pasta | 64%
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| How many bones are there in a Giraffe's Neck? | 7 | 63%
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| Tungsten (atomic No. 74) is represented by what Symbol in the Periodic Table? | W (wolfrum) | 55%
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| How many No. 1 Hits did Elvis have in the USA? | 18 | 50%
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| What is the 'Birthstone' for May? | Emerald | 49%
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| Who was assassinated by 'Nathuram Vinayak Godse' in January 1948? | Mahatma Gandhi | 49%
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| Where are the famous TT Motorcylce Races held every year? | Isle of Man, UK | 48%
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| The composer Franz Schubert born in Vienna had how many of his Symphonies published in his lifetime? | None | 48%
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| Which Artist painted 'Le Déjeuner sur l'herbe'? | Édouard Manet | 40%
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| What is the Science of 'Projectiles and Firearms'? | Ballistics | 36%
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| The largest Moon (Satelitte) in the Solar System is? | Ganymede (Jupiter) | 34%
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| In which Country is the 'Halle Orchestra' based? | UK | 30%
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| What is the coniferous forest of high northern latitueds between the Tundra and the Steppes known as? | The Taiga | 28%
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| What Musical Instrument made Larry Adler famous? | Harmonica | 25%
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| What is the Official Currency of Indonesia? | The Rupiah | 19%
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| Who discovered that it is possible to Generate an Electric Current if a conductor crosses the lines of force in a magnetic field? | Michael Faraday | 17%
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| A 'Ruminant' has 4 compartments to its stomach, Reticulum, Omasum and Abomasum and what is the name of the fourth? | Rumen | 3%
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| In the 1500s, which famous American's ancestors arrived in the Irish Province of Munster from Somerset England, as Protestant Settlers? | Henry Ford | 2%
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