| Question | Answer | % Correct |
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| The music for the musical 'Cats' was composed by who? | Andrew Lloyd Webber | 100%
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| The Island Nation in the Atlantic Ocean 411 miles (662 km) West of the coast of Senegal, North West Africa is? | Cape Verde | 75%
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| The novel 'Tom Jones' was written by? | Henry Fielding | 75%
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| The statue 'The Thinker' was a work by who? | Rodin | 75%
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| The Capital City of Albania is? | Tirana | 75%
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| Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel's ceiling depicts how many painted figures approximately overall? | 300 | 63%
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| The famous kissable 'Blarney Stone' in Ireland's Blarney Castle is situated where? | 37 feet high on the battlements | 63%
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| Brass, is an alloy of which two metals? | Copper & Zinc | 63%
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| What animal in Australia is called a 'Brumby'? | Feral horse | 63%
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| The Flag of which Nation is Blue with 4 (four) small white stars? | Micronesia | 63%
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| The 'Metatarsals' are a group of bones, where in the human skeleton? | Foot | 50%
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| The 'Zero' was a fighter aircraft used by which Nation in WW2? | Japan | 50%
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| If you sum up all the numbers on a Roulette Wheel they add up to? | 666 | 38%
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| Which of the 4 given Islands is the greater in area? | Iceland | 38%
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| Who first used the term 'Robot' for artificial automata? | Josef Čapek | 38%
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| How many coloured squares are on 'Rubik's Cube'? | 54 | 25%
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| The Russian enclave 'Kaliningrad' is bordered by which two countries? | Poland & Lithuania | 25%
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| Which Nations Football (Soccer) Team has played in the most World-Cup Finals? | Germany | 13%
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| The giant Seaplane made by Howard Hughes that only flew once in 1947, was made almost entirely of which wood? | Birch | 0%
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| Which signer of the US 'Declaration of Independence' was the last to die in 1832? | Charles Carroll | 0%
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