| Question | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Which of the following names is palindromic? | Bob | 83%
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| Which is the second-oldest university in the United Kingdom? | Cambridge University | 83%
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| Which of the following cities was NOT one of the settings of the crime drama series 'CSI'? | Atlanta | 67%
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| Onomastics is the study of what? | Names | 67%
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| The board game Reversi is alternatively name after which Shakespearean character? | Othello | 67%
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| Which 'vocation' is sometimes known as the "world's oldest profession"? | Prostitution | 67%
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| A 'flamboyance' is the collective term for which type of bird? | Flamingo | 50%
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| Since 2016, Sadiq Khan has served as mayor of which city? | London | 50%
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| For what did O.J. Simpson's initials stand? | Orenthal James | 50%
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| Nicki Minaj is from which Caribbean country? | Trinidad & Tobago | 50%
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| Who was born William Jefferson Blythe on August 19, 1946? | Bill Clinton | 33%
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| Cherenkov radiation causes particles to glow what colour? | Blue | 33%
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| Which constructor has the greatest number of Formula One wins? | Ferrari | 33%
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| The European Space Agency's rocket launch site is located in which French overseas territory? | French Guiana | 33%
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| Which of the following islands is NOT controlled by Japan? | Molokai | 33%
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| "This statement is false" | Paradox | 33%
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| Which is the most populous Canary Island? | Tenerife | 33%
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| Christmas Island is an overseas territory of which country? | Australia | 17%
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| What is the most common surname in Ireland? | Murphy | 17%
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| Between 1933 and 1941, which high-ranking Nazi served as Adolf Hitler's deputy? | Rudolph Hess | 0%
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