| Question | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| What type of product can be "extra virgin"? | Olive oil | 94%
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| Which two countries are located mostly in the Himalayas? | Nepal | 92%
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| For what crime might a pyromaniac be a prime suspect? | Arson | 81%
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| Who was the villain in "A Nightmare on Elm Street"? | Freddy Krueger | 71%
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| In what body part would you find rods and cones? | Retina | 71%
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| Which two countries are located mostly in the Himalayas? | Bhutan | 69%
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| What city gave birth to Starbucks and Amazon? | Seattle | 64%
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| In what city would you find a University known as the Sorbonne? | Paris | 62%
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| What singer often appears with a half-white / half-black wig and a giant bow tie on her head? | Sia | 62%
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| What fruit was known as "Chinese gooseberry" until New Zealand growers changed its name to increase sales? | Kiwifruit | 58%
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| What is the name for the master of ceremonies at a circus? | Ringmaster | 53%
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| What person was responsible for the "Great Leap Forward" and the "Cultural Revolution"? | Mao Zedong | 51%
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| What country has won the most medals in the sport of Alpine skiing? | Austria | 50%
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| What town in England is the namesake of a popular sport? | Rugby | 49%
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| What religious relic did Sir Galahad find? | The Holy Grail | 49%
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| What is the term, starting with H, for a settlement that is smaller than a village? | Hamlet | 47%
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| What "religion" is inspired by Star Wars? | Jediism | 40%
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| What's a simpler way of saying that two people are consanguineous? | They are {related} | 40%
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| What tribe of people was led by Charlemagne? | The Franks | 32%
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| What is the military rank of a one-star general? | {Brigadier} General | 19%
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