| Question | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Who is credited with inventing the first mass-produced helicopter? | Igor Sikorsky | 100%
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| Which of the following landlocked countries is entirely contained within another country? | Lesotho | 100%
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| In the children's book series, where is Paddington Bear originally from? | Peru | 100%
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| What best-selling author was born Howard Allen O'Brien? | Anne Rice | 67%
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| Which of these network news anchors began his career at age 9, hosting a children's radio show? | Peter Jennings | 67%
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| In the U.S., the Sony Walkman personal cassette player was originally marketed in 1979 under what name? | Soundabout | 67%
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| People who have a marked physical reaction to beautiful art are said to suffer from what syndrome? | Stendhal's Syndrome | 67%
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| In the TV series "The Brady Bunch," what is Carol Brady's maiden name? | Tyler | 67%
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| According to the United Nations, in what year was the world's population half of its present total? | 1960 | 33%
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| How many days make up a non-leap year in the Islamic calendar? | 354 | 33%
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| Who is the only winner of the Nobel Peace Prize to decline the prize? | Le Duc Tho | 33%
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| What letter must appear at the beginning of the registration number of all non-military aircraft in the U.S.? | N | 33%
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| What plant is named after the first U.S. ambassador to Mexico, who brought it to the U.S.? | Poinsettia | 33%
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| What club did astronaut Alan Shepard use to make his famous golf shot on the moon? | Six iron | 33%
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| During the Cold War, the U.S. government built a bunker to house Congress under what golf resort? | The Greenbrier | 33%
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