| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Twelve of the above | Year | 96%
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| This quiz was made in the 21st _____ | Century | 93%
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| Double the above | Decade | 93%
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| Six of the above | Minute | 93%
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| 3600 seconds or 1/24 of a day | Hour | 89%
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| Ten of the above | Millennium | 85%
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| One thousandth of a second | Millisecond | 85%
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| Varies from 28-31 days | Month | 85%
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| Seven days | Week | 85%
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| One billionth of a second | Nanosecond | 81%
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| Derived from an Old English term meaning "fourteen nights" | Fortnight | 74%
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| Add one more day to the above and happens every four of the above except those that are divisible by 100 but not 400 | Leap Year | 74%
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| One trillionth of a second | Picosecond | 67%
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| One millionth of a second | Microsecond | 63%
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| One hundredth of a second | Centisecond | 56%
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| One tenth of a second | Decisecond | 48%
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| Ten seconds | Decasecond | 44%
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| One million seconds | Megasecond | 44%
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| One quadrillionth of a second | Femtosecond | 41%
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| One thousand seconds | Kilosecond | 41%
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| One hundred seconds | Hectosecond | 33%
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| Occurs every twenty-five years in the Catholic Church | Jubilee | 30%
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| Four years, most commonly used to reference the waiting period between the Olympic Games | Olympiad | 30%
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| Ten days | Decaday | 26%
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| The 60th anniversary of a monarch's rule | Diamond Jubilee | 26%
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| The time it takes for light to travel 100 quintillionth the length of a proton | Planck Time | 26%
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| One quintillionth of a second | Attosecond | 22%
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| One septillionth of a second | Yoctosecond | 22%
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| One sextillionth of a second | Zeptosecond | 19%
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| One sextillion seconds | Zettasecond | 19%
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| A thousand of the above | Eon | 15%
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| Roughly 90 seconds and used in medieval times by astronomers | Moment | 15%
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| One septillion seconds | Yottasecond | 15%
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| One quintillion seconds | Exasecond | 11%
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| One octillionth of a second | Rontosecond | 11%
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| Five years, most commonly used in early Roman times to denote intervals between censuses | Lustrum | 7%
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| A thousand of the above | Megaannum | 7%
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| One nonillionth of a second | Quectosecond | 7%
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| One nonillion seconds | Quettasecond | 7%
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| One octillion seconds | Ronnasecond | 7%
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| In Hindu mythology, this equals to one day in the life of Brahma | Kalpa | 4%
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| Add another five to the above; denotes the intervals between Roman taxation assessments | Indiction | 0%
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| Ten of the above | Shake | 0%
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