| Question | Answer | % Correct |
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| What bodily fluid did the Romans use as mouth wash because it contained ammonia? | Urine | 92%
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| The first letters of the capital cities of Jordan, Canada, Lebanon, Netherlands and Uruguay can be rearranged to spell what US presidents surname? | Barack Obama | 85%
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| What is the defacto capital of Palestine? (Hint: NOT East Jerusalem) | Ramallah | 54%
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| In this order, what country is spelt when using the chemical symbols for elements 31, 5, 8 and 7 of the Periodic Table? | Gabon | 38%
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| Who wrote the short story 'The Lamplighter' (1838)? | Charles Dickens | 23%
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| What instrument does an orchestra tune to? | Oboe | 23%
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| Which painters middle names contain a total of 91 letters? | Pablo Picasso | 23%
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| What language is this? - እው ሰላም ነው | Amharic | 15%
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| An overture from which Opera faetures in Stanley Kubrick's 1971 film A Clockwork Orange in order to denote ultra violence? | The Thieving Magpie | 15%
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| How many days did it take Moses to journey from Horeb to Kadeshbarnea? | 11 | 0%
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| In Hinduism, what fierce manifestation of Shiva is associated with annhilation? | Bhairav | 0%
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| Who was the first black senator in the United States of America? | Carol Moseley Brown | 0%
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| What play by William Shakespeare features the quote 'Your wit’s too hot, it speeds too fast, ‘twill tire.' | Love's Labour's Lost | 0%
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| The Latin phrase 'Acta deos numquam mortalia fallunt' translates to what in English? | Mortal actions never deceive the gods | 0%
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| Who was awarded the Nobel prize for literature in 1907? | Rudyard Kipling | 0%
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