| Question | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| How many cubes that are 2 cm on a side can fit into a cube that is 6 cm on a side? | D) 27 | 57%
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| What was Thomas Chippendale (1718–1779) known for? | C) Building Furniture | 53%
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| What has the motto "Citius, Altius, Fortius"? | B) The Olympic Games | 49%
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| What bird is also known as a sea hawk? | D) Osprey | 49%
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| What does the French word "gauche" mean? | B) Left | 47%
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| What island did the Portuguese name Formosa, meaning "beautiful island"? | D) Taiwan | 45%
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| Who starred alongside Matthew McConaughey in "How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days"? | B) Kate Hudson | 43%
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| Which of these cats is NOT the same species as the others three? | B) Leopard | 43%
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| Which of these words means "contrite"? | D) Sorry | 42%
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| What Broadway musical is a modern day interpretation of the opera "La bohème"? | A) Rent | 38%
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| What was the first sport that Nike made shoes for? | D) Running | 34%
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| What does the Greek word Sophia mean? | D) Wisdom | 34%
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| America's largest one is in Colorado and is approximately 136 square kilometers in size. What is it? | A) Airport | 32%
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| Who shocked the world when he knocked out then-undefeated Mike Tyson in 1990? | A) Buster Douglas | 32%
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| 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? | D) Le Corbusier | 30%
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