| Question | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| How old was the Pharaoh Tutankhamun when he died? | 18 or 19 | 90%
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| By what name was Mickey Mouse originally going to be called? | Mortimer | 86%
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| Who wrote and recorded 'Folsom Prison Blues'? | Johnny Cash | 81%
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| Which historic sporting event took place at Iffley Road, Oxford, 6th May 1954? | Roger Bannister ran the first ever four minute mile | 71%
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| In what year did these events take place: Poland prevented England from qualifying for the World Cup Finals, JRR Tolkein died, and The Godfather won the Oscar for Best Picture? | 1973 | 52%
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| In total, how many weeks did 'My Way' by Frank Sinatra spend in the top 75 of the UK singles chart? | 122 | 50%
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| The Somoza family ruled which country from 1936-1979? | Nicaragua | 50%
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| What recreational facility was situated on Deck 21 of the Starship Enterprise? | A Bowling Alley | 36%
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| Who wrote the 1766 novel 'The Vicar of Wakefield'? | Oliver Goldsmith | 33%
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| In which book of the Bible does the story of Jacob's Ladder appear? | Genesis | 31%
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