| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| 17) Approximately 70% of the sun is which Element? | Hydrogen | 77%
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| 12) What was the World's highest man-made structure in 1900? | Eiffel Tower | 74%
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| 3) The largest and most populated island of Japan is? | Honshu | 73%
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| 10) The Oboe belongs to wich section of the Orchestra? | Woodwind | 71%
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| 15) What Capital City is nearest to Reykjavik (Iceland) ? | Dublin (Ireland) | 50%
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| 6) Which French Author 1828 - 1905 is often referred to as the 'Father of Science Fiction'? | Jules Verne | 49%
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| 2) What is the only animal beginning with 'Q' mentioned in both the Bible and the Qur'an | Quail | 49%
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| 5) What is the name of the smaller of the two lower leg bones? | Fibula | 48%
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| 7) What is the highest mountain in Russia (also Europe)? | Mount Elbrus | 41%
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| 1) The Capital City of Botswana is? | Gaborone | 37%
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| 19) In the Periodic Table, No. 100 has the symbol Fm and is named after who? | Enrico Fermi | 34%
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| 20) Who wrote "Go Set a Watchman", a long awaited sequel to a Pulitzer Prize winning book published 55 years earlier? | Harper Lee | 34%
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| 11) What is the only 'Surname' common to a USA President and a British Prime Minister? | Wilson | 32%
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| 18) Which musical instrument's full name means 'Soft & Loud'? | Pianoforte | 29%
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| 14) Who is the only World Heavyweight Boxing Champion to retire undefeated as a professional? | Rocky Marciano | 29%
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| 16) What famous painter's name is an anagram of 'Ale Document'? | Claude Monet | 24%
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| 4) How many USA POWs (prisoners of war) were involved in 'The Great Escape' from Stalag Luft III on March 25th 1944 | None | 13%
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| 13) Which Country imports approximately 85% of Jamaica's annual coffee production? | Japan | 9%
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| 8) What is the name of the Australian who invented the 'Black Box' used in Aircraft? | David Warren | 2%
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| 9) Who was the First Woman to appear and be named on a USA Postage Stamp in 1893? | Isabella 1 of Castile | 2%
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