Extremely Hard General Knowledge #57 - Statistics

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Jeanne Calment, the verified oldest person to have lived, died in 1997 when she was how many years old? 122
66%
In what year was the first ever issue of Playboy published? 1953
42%
Who wrote the Scouting for Boys book and was also the first Chief Scout of the world-wide Scout Movement? Robert Baden-Powell
42%
What is the Australian national anthem? Advance Australia Fair
30%
In Russian currency, 100 of what currency unit makes up one Ruble? Kopek
27%
Which famous novel begins with the line "Happy families are all alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way."? Anna Karenina
26%
Prominent in the overthrowing of the dictator Ferdinand Marcos, who became the first female President of the Philippines in 1986? Corazon Aquino
26%
In the Old Testament, during Judges it is said that Samson killed a thousand men with what part of a donkey? Jawbone
26%
In the Lord of the Rings, what is the Black Speech name for the ring-servants of Sauron, also known as The Nine? Nazgûl
26%
Which island in the Mediterranean is a Tunisian island and the largest island of North Africa? Djerba
21%
Who starred as Frank Spencer in the 1970s BBC Comedy Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em? Michael Crawford
20%
Getting its name from "burned liquor" ,what is the name of the clear spirit commonly drank in South Korea? Soju
20%
The abbreviated UK magazine NME stands for what? New Musical Express
19%
What was the birthname of the famous actor John Wayne? Marion Morrison
15%
Which Dutch woman was the manager of the England Women's Football team when the won the Euros in 2020? Sarina Wiegman
15%
Who starred as George W. Bush in the 2008 biopic titled W.? Josh Brolin
11%
Which Dane won the Tour de France in 2022 and 2023? Jonas Vingegaard
9%
In 1938 who became the first person to win consecutive Oscars for leading roles when she won Best Actress Oscars for The Good Earth (1936) and The Great Ziegfield (1937)? Luise Rainer
9%
Who had a UK Number One in 2000 with "Don't Call Me Baby"? Madison Avenue
7%
Traditionally known as the only English queen to never set foot in the country, who was the wife of King Richard I of England from 1191 until his death in 1199? {Berengaria} of {Navarre}
1%
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