| Question | Answer | % Correct | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 9 | John F. Kennedy International Airport services which city? | New York | 89%
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| 6 | Playing in the NBA which team are known as the 'Heat' | Miami | 68%
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| 16 | Who is the All-Father of all the Nordic Gods? | Odin | 61%
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| 11 | Which South American country is bordered by Colombia to the north and Peru to the east and south? | Ecuador | 60%
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| 10 | Which is the second largest Australian State in terms of area after Western Australia? | Queensland | 59%
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| 17 | Alfred Nobel, the benefactor behind the Nobel Prize awards, was born in which country? | Sweden | 54%
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| 7 | What is the longer and larger of the lower forearm bones called? | Ulna | 51%
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| 3 | Yellowstone National Park is primarily in which US state? | Wyoming | 45%
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| 5 | Which Dutch painter painted the 'Prodigal Son in the Brothel' self-portrait? | Rembrandt | 41%
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| 12 | Which leader defeated the British General, Lord Cornwallis at the Battle of Princeton? | George Washington | 34%
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| 2 | Mr. Smiley's drive-thru fast food restaurant is found in which film starring Kevin Spacey? | American Beauty | 32%
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| 14 | Which irreverent comedy was set on the remote backwater of Craggy Island? | Father Ted | 27%
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| 15 | How many distinct bones are in a human hand? | 27 | 23%
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| 19 | How would the number 1966 be expressed in Roman numerals? | MCMLXVI | 23%
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| 20 | What 'ology' is the scientific study of the atmosphere? | Meteorology | 21%
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| 4 | Kyle Reese is a fictional character from which film franchise? | Terminator | 19%
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| 18 | In Roman mythology, who was the goddess of the moon? | Diana | 13%
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| 13 | The Wimbledon Championships were first held in which year? | 1877 | 8%
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| 8 | The singer and actor, Al Jolson, star of the film The Jazz Singer, was born in which country? | Russia | 7%
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| 1 | Robert Stephen Rintoul founded which politics and culture magazine in 1828? | The Spectator | 6%
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