| Question | Answer | % Correct |
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| In the children's book series, where is Paddington Bear originally from? | B: Peru | 79%
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| In what language was Anne Frank's original diary first published? | A: Dutch | 75%
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| Though today it's treated like a treasure, what famous painting was once cut into enlarge a doorway? | B:The Last Supper | 46%
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| When scientists tested it with an electroencephalogram, which of these food items produced readings similar to a human brain? | C: Lime Jell-O | 37%
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| How many days make up a non-leap year in the Islamic calendar? | C: 354 | 32%
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| Now used to refer to a cat, the word "tabby" is derived from the name of a district of what world capital? | A: Baghdad | 21%
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| "Nephelococcygia" is the practice of doing what? | A: Finding shapes in clouds | 17%
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| On the periodic table, there are four different elements named after what? | D: A Swedish mining village | 17%
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| Which of the following pieces of currency was the first to use the motto "In God We Trust"? | C: Two-cent piece | 14%
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| Khrushchev's famous 1960 "shoe-banging" outburst at the U.N. was in response to a delegate from what nation? | C: The Phillippines | 11%
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