| Question | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| The "dominance hierarchy" consists of betas, omegas and what? | Alphas | 72%
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| What is the english translation of nowy, jadid, and nouvelle? | New | 67%
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| Twins that are produced from separate eggs, each fertilized by its own sperm cell, are commonly referred to as? | Fraternal | 61%
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| Which former British Prime Minister is best known for his failed foreign policy of appeasement? | Neville Chamberlain | 61%
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| What character in the television sit-com Friends lived across the hall from Monica and Chandler? | Joey Tribbiani | 56%
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| Which world leader was widely believed to have ordered the assassination of his brother in Malaysia in 2017? | Kim Jong Un | 56%
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| Tbilisi is the capital of which former constitutional republic of the Soviet Union? | Georgia | 50%
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| If you swim 2.4 miles / 3.9 km, bicycle 112 miles / 180.2 km, and run 26.22 miles / 42.2 km, what sporting event would you complete? | Ironman | 44%
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| Which Australian actor held a reoccuring role in the Hunger Games movie series? | Liam Hemsworth | 44%
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| The Brisbane Lions, the Sydney Swans, and West Coast Eagles are all professional teams in which sport? | Australian Rules Football | 28%
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| What is the first given name of international popstar Lorde? | Ella | 28%
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| What music festival with over 1,000 performers occurs annually in Budapest, Hungary? | Sziget | 17%
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| Louise Frances Fields gained literary fame in the 1888 for her historical novel set in colonial India. What was the name of the protagonist in this novel? | Bryda | 11%
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| Switzerland has the top nine ranked school of what type? | Boarding School | 6%
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| Which American car brand was discontinued in 2001? | Plymouth | 6%
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