| Question | Answer | % Correct |
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| Which two countries share the longest international border? | Canada | 95%
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| Which two countries share the longest international border? | United States | 95%
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| Who goes first in chess? | White | 92%
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| What comic book company owns the rights to Superman and Batman? | DC Comics | 85%
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| In what ocean trench would you find Challenger Deep, the deepest part of the ocean? | {Mariana} Trench | 84%
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| What globally well-known company has a clown as its mascot? | McDonald's | 82%
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| What component of the atom has no electric charge? | Neutron | 82%
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| In biology, what is known as "the powerhouse of the cell"? | Mitochondria | 79%
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| Which country has the most islands (12) with a population of a least one million? | Indonesia | 76%
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| What item of furniture can go after foot, toad, and bar? | Stool | 74%
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| Who said, in a 1991 song, "it doesn't matter if you're black or white"? | Michael Jackson | 71%
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| What grocery chain was founded by German brothers Karl and Theo Albrecht in 1946? | Aldi | 65%
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| What Eminem song about a obsessive fan is now a verb which means "to be an obsessive fan"? | Stan | 63%
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| What comes next after "Keep Calm" in the famous 1939 British war poster? | and Carry On | 59%
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| Which Stephen King novel takes place mostly in the fictional Overlook Hotel? | The Shining | 59%
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| What TV show hired 200-kilo Iceland strongman Hafþór Björnsson to portray a character known as "The Mountain"? | Game of Thrones | 58%
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| What "unsportsmanlike" shot was banned in NCAA college basketball games between 1967–1976? | Slam dunk | 50%
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| What website was launched from a 1996 research project with the unfortunate nickname "BackRub"? | 46%
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| In which sport do players use either the "shakehand" or "penhold" grip? | Table tennis | 37%
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| The hallux is quite a bit larger, but not always longer, than its four neighbors. You probably have two of them. What is a hallux? | Big toe | 33%
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