| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| What are the two main branches of Islam? | 85-90%- {Sunni} | 91%
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| What are the two main branches of Islam? | 10-15%- {Shia} | 88%
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| Known for cars such as the Jogger, Sandero and Duster, what country does the automobile company Dacia come from? | Romania | 49%
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| What is the name of the strait in South America that connects the Pacific and the Atlantic oceans? | Strait of {Magellan} | 49%
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| What was the name of the American Civil War general who is the namesake of the sideburns facial hair styling? | Ambrose Burnside | 41%
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| What is the capital and largest settlement of the Falkland Islands? | Stanley | 40%
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| When Samson was betrayed by Delilah, how many locks of his hair did she cut off his head? | 7 | 38%
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| In Scotland, a Munro is defined as a mountain with a height over how many feet? | 3000 | 30%
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| What does the acronym OPEC stand for? | {Organization} of the {Petroleum Exporting Countries} | 28%
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| Little House on the Prairie is the third book in a 9-book series by which American author? | Laura Ingalls Wilder | 23%
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| Who starred as the protagonist opposite Kirsten Dunst in the 2004 romantic comedy Wimbledon? | Paul Bettany | 19%
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| Which duo has had two UK Number Ones with Setting Sun in 1996 and Block Rockin' Beats in 1997? | Chemical Brothers | 18%
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| Who was the coach of the Miami Dolphins from 1970 to 1995 and holds the record for most NFL regular season victories with 328? | Don Shula | 17%
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| Which Brit won Men's figure skating Gold at the 1976 Winter Olympics in Innsbruck? | John Curry | 12%
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| What is the scientific name for the cheekbone? | {Zygomatic} bone | 12%
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| Who is the only U.S. President to have also been Speaker of the House? | James K. Polk | 9%
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| In 1986, Lionel Richie won the Best Music, Original Song Oscar for "Say You, Say Me" as part of the soundtrack to which film? | White Nights (1985) | 8%
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| Named after the English chess master who endorsed them, what is the name of the standard style of chess piece? | Staunton | 7%
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| What is the Italian name for the pasta variety which translates as "angel hair" | Capelli d'angelo | 6%
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| In the equestrian sport of show jumping, what name is given to the high jump competition? | Puissance | 6%
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