Hardest Daily Trivia Questions of 2024 - Statistics

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  • The average score is 8 of 30
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Question Answer % Correct
What was discovered in 1801 and (at the time) considered one of the eight planets of the solar system? Ceres
42%
What killed about 400 Americans each year in the early 1900s but only about 30 today? Lightning strikes
37%
Who has been president of El Salvador since 2019? Nayib Bukele
36%
What was the first country to make currency known as a "Dollar"? Spain
36%
Who proposed a plan to bulldoze much of Paris, rebuilding it with 18 identical concrete skyscrapers surrounded by parks and wide roads for automobile traffic? Le Corbusier
34%
A cone has a volume of 1. What is the volume of the cylinder which has the same height and base? 3
33%
The two official languages of Pakistan are Urdu and ... English
33%
Which of these canals is the longest, at around 565 kilometers in length? Erie Canal
32%
On what island do dragon blood trees live? Socotra
32%
13 of Oregon’s 36 counties have voted to secede from Oregon. What state do they wish to join? Idaho
31%
What is the only country outside of Africa that has a cheetah population? Iran
31%
Which of these animals is a strict carnivore? Common dolphin
30%
Which U.S. president had, at one time, an approval rating over 90%? George W. Bush
28%
What is the most populous island in the United States? Long Island
28%
What is a factotum? A jack of all trades
27%
What is the biggest moon in our solar system? Ganymede
27%
What historical individual’s family tree has been traced for 80 generations – over 2500 years? Confucius
26%
Who did the Beatles travel to India to meet in 1968? The Maharishi
26%
What country has over 180 million sheep – by far the most of any country? China
24%
What equation seeks to calculate the probability of intelligent alien life in the Milky Way? Drake equation
24%
In 2023, what country set the record for the most crude oil ever produced by a single country in a single year? United States
24%
Who is Cristiano Ronaldo named after? Ronald Reagan
23%
Which of these fruits is a "drupe"? Peach
22%
Who was allegedly a customer of BALCO, the Bay Area Lab Company? Barry Bonds
21%
What type of tea gets its special flavor from orange peels? Earl Grey
21%
What did Hungarian-born physicist Edward Teller invent? The hydrogen bomb
18%
Where are Mount Odin, Mount Thor, and Mount Asgard? Canada
17%
Where does Hello Kitty live? London
17%
"The Bund" is a historic waterfront district in what city? Shanghai
15%
What, according to Ernest Hemingway, happens "gradually and then suddenly"? Going broke
9%
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