| Question | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| “Polska” is to “Poland” as “Sverige” is to … | Sweden | 85%
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| If your waiter brings you a serving of lamb thymus glands, what did you probably order from the menu? | Sweetbreads | 69%
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| If you INclude its overseas territories and departments, but EXclude its illegal claim in Antarctica, how many time zones does France use? | 12 | 62%
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| In a Peruvian restaurant, you might order “cuy” from the menu if you have a taste for … | Guinea pig | 62%
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| What color is a polar bear’s skin? | Black | 54%
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| Who is purported to have been the first author to use a typewriter to prepare a manuscript? | Mark Twain | 54%
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| 77% of the world’s maple syrup comes from … | Quebec | 54%
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| On average, it takes this animal 16 days to digest its food. | Sloth | 54%
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| When Pepsi was first introduced in 1893, what was it called? | Brad’s Drink | 38%
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| Rhinoceros horns are composed of … | Keratin | 38%
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| When you have finished adding up all the numbers on a standard roulette wheel, the sum will be … | 666 | 31%
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| Which of these four dances is NOT included in the Smooth category in American School competitive ballroom dancing? | American Quickstep | 31%
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| Napoleon Bonaparte was attacked by what in 1807? | Rabbits | 31%
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| In what year was Christmas declared a federal holiday in the U.S.? | 1870 | 23%
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| When living fruit flies encounter dead ones, … | They age faster | 23%
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| In Kentucky, you can be fined up to $100 for … | Using a reptile during a religious service | 23%
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| What percentage of American adults pretend not to be home on Halloween? | 21 | 15%
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| What name was used by Europeans to refer to the Hawaiian Islands from 1778 until the 1840s? | Sandwich Islands | 15%
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| What was the first fruit eaten on the moon? | Peach | 8%
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| Someone does this every 12 seconds at a U.S. Holiday Inn. | Steals a towel | 8%
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