| Questions | Answer | % Correct |
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| The moons of which planet are named after characters from the works of William Shakespeare and Alexander Pope? | Uranus | 71%
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| What is the only country in the world with a modern weapon on its national flag | Mozambique | 64%
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| What is the French for 'Red Stick' | Baton Rouge | 62%
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| Wallonia is a region of which european country? | Belgium | 60%
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| Who is the only person to have served as both vice president and president of U.S.A without being elected to either office? | Gerald Ford | 51%
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| Which U.S President later became Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, the only person to have hold both offices? | William Howard Taft | 36%
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| Which African country is known as the "Pearl of Africa," a term coined by Winston Churchill? | Uganda | 22%
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| Which US State Capital is named after a gold prospector? | Juneau | 18%
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| Guarani is one of the official languages of which country? | Paraguay | 16%
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| Who Am I? I was born on January 27, 1850, in Hanley,Staffordshire,England. I joined the Royal Naval Reserve, which provided me with valuable maritime experience. I then joined the White Star Line in 1880 and quickly rose through the ranks. I became known as the "Millionaires Captain'' | Edward Smith | 9%
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| What is a group of Moles called? | Labour | 7%
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| Which French confectioner and inventor known as the "Father of food science" invented airtight food preservation? | Nicolas Appert | 2%
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| Which British newspaper was launched on November 2, 1903, by Alfred Harmsworth | The Daily Mirror | 2%
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| in sports what does IBSA stand for | International Blind Sports Federation | 0%
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| Class 777 is a new locomotive introduced into which city region | Liverpool | 0%
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