| Question | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| A male llama is called … | a macho | 50%
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| According to the 1950 U.S. census, how many homes existed in the United States? | 45,983,000 | 33%
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| According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) 2023 National Health Interview Survey, about what percentage of Americans reported being disabled? | 9.4% | 33%
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| What well-preserved object did archaeologists discover on 19 April 2024 at Zakotorac, Croatia? | A 2,500-year-old Illyrian helmet | 33%
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| A group of cormorants is called … | a gulp | 33%
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| In High Point, North Carolina, it is not always an offense to solicit … | near a school | 33%
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| The etymologically questionable word “aphenphosmphobia” refers to a morbid fear of … | being touched | 17%
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| What does a hapaxanth do just once before it dies? | Flowers | 17%
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| Carpology is the scientific study of … | fruits and seeds | 17%
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| The unincorporated community of Dead Women Crossing is located in which U.S. state? | Oklahoma | 17%
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| MOXIE is an instrument aboard the Perseverance rover on Mars. What is its purpose? | To produce oxygen from the atmosphere | 17%
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| Canadian speed eater Mike Jack holds the speed record for drinking a Capri-Sun juice drink through a paper straw. What is his record? | 21.71 seconds | 0%
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| From 2001 to 2009 (after the introduction of music downloading), U.S. sales of “record albums” (all formats, including CDs) dropped by … | 54.6% | 0%
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| feline : cat : : diomedeid : ? | albatross | 0%
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| U.S. News & World Report rated this country the most scenic in 2023. | Greece | 0%
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| Which U.S. President named his dog “King Tut?” | Herbert Hoover | 0%
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| Tretinoin (all-trans retinoic acid), long used to treat severe acne, is now also used to treat … | leukemia | 0%
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| According to U.S. News & World Report, this U.S. state had the best infrastructure in 2023. | North Dakota | 0%
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| Who was the only queen regnant of the Kingdom of the West Saxons? | Seaxburh | 0%
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| Consumer electronics retailer Best Buy began its life under another name. What? | Sound of Music | 0%
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