| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| 5) 'Reggae' is a music genre that originated in which country in the late 1960's? | Jamaica | 91%
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| 8) How many holes in a full-length Golf Course? | 18 | 87%
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| 7) What is the Capital City of Malaysia? | Kuala Lumpur | 74%
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| 11) Which Australian State is the farthest South? | Tasmania | 74%
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| 16) The Sun is approx. 70% Hydrogen and 28% of What other Element? | Helium | 69%
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| 3) What is the technical term for the 'Collarbone'? | Clavicle | 67%
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| 14) In which Orchestral Family Group does the 'Saxophone' belong? | Woodwind | 57%
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| 1) Which Asian Country's name ends with an 'H'? | Bangladesh | 52%
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| 13) What is the name given to the largest of Saturn's Moons? | Titan | 49%
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| 20) What is the world's tallest Obelisk and Stone Structure at 555ft (169m) tall? | Washington Monument USA | 29%
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| 10) To which City did King George VI present the bejewelled 'Long Sword of Honour' as a token of Homage from the British people to the Soviet defenders of the City? | Stalingrad | 27%
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| 17) Which Canadian Bay has the highest Tide in the world, up to 16.3m (53.5ft) ? | Bay of Fundy | 24%
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| 9) The first human beings to arrive in Iceland (795 A.D.) and set up a colony were from which Country? | Ireland | 24%
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| 6) Who wrote the romantic novel 'Doctor Zhivago' in 1956, winning the Nobel Prize for Literature? | Boris Pasternak | 19%
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| 12) What is the highest mountain in South America at 22,841 ft (6,962m)? | Mount Aconcagua | 16%
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| 4) Disregarding Bacteria & Viruses, what is the most numerous animal on Earth? | Krill | 7%
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| 19) Which 'Rock-Star' performed at Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro 1994, to a crowd of 3,500,000? | Rod Stewart | 5%
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| 2) Who is the only driver to posthumously win the Formula 1 World Drivers' Championship? | Karl Jochen Rindt | 4%
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| 15) Which language has the largest Alphabet? | Khmer / Cambodia '74' | 4%
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