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Best of Malkiboy's Multiple Choice General Knowledge

Can you answer these multiple choice questions selected from Malkiboy's multiple choice general knowledge series?
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Last updated: July 14, 2020
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First submittedApril 9, 2020
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1. In the NATO phonetic alphabet, which word stands for the letter Z?
Zombie
Zulu
Zebra
Zero
2. Which word appeared on a map for the first time in 1507?
America
Australia
Asia
3. How would an animal classified as a "Cetacean" normally travel?
Swimming
Running
Flying
Cetaceans are whales, porpoises, and dolphins
4. Which two countries own the Virgin Islands?
France & the Netherlands
France & UK
USA & UK
5. Who sacked Rome in 455 AD?
The Vikings
The Vandals
The Huns
Which is why a person who destroys property is known as a "vandal"
6. What is the Spanish word for "church"?
Playa
Iglesia
Mercado
Escuela
7. What art movement did Salvador Dalí and René Magritte belong to?
Cubism
Surrealism
Impressionism
Romanticism
8. What is the median of these numbers: 5, 5, 25, 50, 65?
25
30
There isn't one
5
9. What does "thy" mean?
Yours
Your
You
10. What three words did George Mallory say when asked why he wanted to climb Mt. Everest?
To meet girls
I don't know
Because it's there
11. In what field did Samuel Beckett win the Nobel Prize in 1969?
Medicine
Literature
Peace
Physics
12. Which of these animals eats primarily ants?
Lemur
Pangolin
Meerkat
13. What is coral?
A mineral
A plant
An animal
14. Which word refers to someone who's developed an ability earlier than expected?
Prehensile
Precarious
Precocious
Precipitous
15. Which 20th century artist shares a name with a 16th century philosopher?
Andy Warhol
Francis Bacon
Norman Rockwell
47 Comments
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Level 74
Apr 9, 2020
Please, learn a little bit of spanish, Church is Iglesia, School is Escuela
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Level ∞
Apr 9, 2020
Sorry, that was my mistake. Now fixed.
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Level 43
May 2, 2020
Did you really need to be a jerk about it?
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Level 46
Jan 15, 2021
Only knew that cuz it's very similar to French lol
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Level 70
Feb 4, 2022
Yes! Same!
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Level 68
Sep 13, 2022
Only knew that cuz it's very similar to Greek lol
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Level 60
Mar 29, 2023
Portuguese is also igreja, similar as well
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Level 72
Apr 9, 2020
Wow 100% got bacon correct! People must love bacon.
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Level 72
Apr 9, 2020
I guess it helps the quiz was only taken 17 times ;) no wonder 8 questions were at 67% would be quite the coincidence if it had had a few thousand takes ;)
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Level 68
May 30, 2020
I just new that Bacon was an old-timey name from Bacon's rebellion.
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Level 40
May 25, 2021
Well...I'm vegetarian xD
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Level 60
Feb 3, 2022
Same
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Level 46
Jul 22, 2022
I only knew it because of the joke where someone thought the quote was "knowledge is power, france is bacon" instead of "knowledge is power." - Francis Bacon. I assumed the artist didn't coin the term!
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Level 89
Apr 9, 2020
In 410AD Rome was sacked by the Visigoths, the Vandals sacked Rome in 455AD.
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Level ∞
Apr 9, 2020
Fixed
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Level 87
Apr 9, 2020
Whole lotta sackin' goin' on.
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Level 87
Apr 10, 2020
Visigoths sacked Rome before it was cool.
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Level 76
Apr 10, 2020
I have a picture of Everest populated at the top by sirens, wooing Mallory from afar...
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Level 80
Apr 13, 2020
Had to take an educated guess the ones about Francis Bacon and Spanish church, but lucky on both counts today
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Level 81
May 1, 2020
Got them all but I didn't know there was a 20th century artist named Francis Bacon; I just knew there weren't any 16th century philosophers named Andy Warhol or Norman Rockwell.
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Level 90
May 1, 2020
Same.
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Level 56
May 1, 2020
His works are hung in the most famous galleries in the World, on every continent. Where have you been hiding?
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Level 78
May 1, 2020
The two hermits have been hiding outisde of the most famous galleries in the world.
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Level 90
May 1, 2020
My knowledge of modern day artists is extremely limited.
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Level 58
May 1, 2020
Maybe if the hermits went into the Hermitage they'd see his work
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Level 81
May 2, 2020
I've been to the Hermitage.
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Level 73
May 1, 2020
I got it right, but strongly disagree that thy means your. They are two different words. Currently, "your" substituted "thy" in both spoken and written language, true, but if someone were to correctly use "thy", then that someone wouldn't use it as a synonym of "your". It's complicated in modern English, but it's basically like saying "his means her", for instance.
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Level 78
Apr 19, 2022
Okay, so, how would you define "thy" in modern English?
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Level 60
Apr 8, 2023
Thy mom
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Level 69
May 1, 2020
Great Quiz Malki :)
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Level 34
May 1, 2020
Jesus59 Church is actually misa.
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Level 36
May 2, 2020
No, in Spanish 'misa' is the sermon, while the building is called 'iglesia'. In some languages derived from Spanish or Portuguese, the building IS referred to as Misa because no distinction is made between the two.
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Level 75
Mar 10, 2021
Actually, misa also refers to the Mass. So from the Catholic point-of-view "church" as in the service rather than the building itself could be translated as misa.

But in general, iglesia is definitely a more appropriate translation of church.

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Level 55
Oct 26, 2021
Misa is the ceremony and service instead of the actual church
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Level 62
Sep 26, 2020
Wait what happened to @Malkiboy?
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Level 55
Sep 26, 2020
He has deleted it?!
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Level 69
Sep 26, 2020
I think so :c
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Level 43
Jan 19, 2021
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Level 68
Oct 9, 2020
This explains it: https://www.jetpunk.com/users/malkiboy/blog/why-i-deleted-my-account-what-happens-now-reason-1-quizzing
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Level 51
Sep 26, 2020
😭
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Level 46
Dec 30, 2020
How is precocious the least-guessed answer?
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Level 79
Feb 1, 2021
Can't believe I got all!
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Level 39
Jun 16, 2021
Malki...
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Level 57
Jan 25, 2022
5+5+25+50+65=150

150:5=30, not 25.

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Level 59
Feb 22, 2022
That's the mean, not the median
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Level 78
Apr 19, 2022
The mean is the average (the listed numbers added up, divided by the number of items on the list.) The median is the number that's in the middle when the list is ordered from smallest to largest.
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Level 56
Feb 9, 2022
Yup, thank god someone else spotted it too.