| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| How many moons does Pluto have? | 5 | 82%
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| What describes both the meaning of the word "impignorate" and is the name of a piece in a common board game? | Pawn | 38%
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| Sri Lanka has two official capitals, although one of them (Colombo) is not recognized by JetPunk. Correctly spell the capital that JetPunk does recognize. | Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte | 32%
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| Of the seven metals of antiquity, which was most commonly associated with Jupiter? | Tin | 29%
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| What was the name of Oslo between 1624 and 1877? | Christiania | 18%
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| In what year was the artificial language Esperanto created? | 1887 | 15%
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| Which "great" Mughal emperor is famous, among other things, for his sponsorship of religious debates? | Akbar I | 14%
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| Monaco has only ever one won medal (bronze) at the Olympics, although it is not included in official medal counts. What event was it in? | Architecture | 7%
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| Pong is famous as one of the world's first video games, based on a scientific demonstration called "Tennis for Two." What device did "Tennis for Two" use as a display? | Oscilloscope | 7%
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| On 14 October 1947, Chuck Yeager completed the first ever supersonic airplane flight in Bell X-1 #46-062. What did he nickname the plane? | Glamorous Glennis | 2%
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| In Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, what is the name of the title character's best friend? | Henry Clerval | 2%
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| Two Japanese aircraft carriers were damaged in the Battle of the Coral Sea, thus missing the Battle of Midway. Name either. | Shōkaku / Zuikaku | 2%
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| For several reasons, David is usually considered the second king of Israel. Who does that title more correctly belong to? | Ish-Bosheth | 1%
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| What is the name of the actor who played the role of a bandit shooting at the camera in Thomas Edison's The Great Train Robbery? | Justus Barnes | 1%
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| On top of real numbers, mathematicians have found several forms of "higher dimension" hypercomplex numbers. Of these, which have the most dimensions? | Octonions | 1%
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