| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| In which country was the Neanderthal Man found? | Germany | 58%
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| How many SI base units are there? | 7 | 51%
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| Correctly spell the colour which is similar to magenta but begins with the letter F. | Fuchsia | 45%
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| The Aral Sea was once one of the world's largest lakes, before the rivers feeding it were diverting by the Soviet Union. What was the primary crop the diverted rivers were used to irrigate? | Cotton | 31%
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| If you see the symbol ₰ in your writing, it means that your editor wants you to do what? | Delete something | 23%
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| In what year did the first conference on artificial intelligence occur? | 1956 | 19%
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| What organization operates the Universal Postal Union? | United Nations | 19%
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| A common method of finding prime numbers involves using a growing "sieve" to check numbers against. Which ancient Greek scholar is this method named after? | Eratosthenes | 12%
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| What is the most commonly used word on the Dolch list of 95 nouns? | Time | 4%
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| In 2019, Wikipedia issued a report on the length of its disambiguation pages. Which page was the longest? | C. elegans | 3%
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| What was the original code name for Juno Beach? | Jelly | 3%
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| What is the most densely populated metropolitan area on Earth? | Malé | 3%
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| Name the holder of the world record for the highest fall survived without a parachute, in 1972. | Vesna Vulović | 1%
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| Name the month and year in which JetPunk first saw more than 8 million quiz takes in a single month. | April 2014 | 0%
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| Flowing into the Black Sea, what is the shortest river in the world? | Reprua | 0%
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