Question | Answer | % Correct |
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In the animal kingdom, what mammal takes its name from the Greek for 'river horse'? | Hippopotamus | 73%
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Which of Australia's state capitals has the shortest name? | Perth | 69%
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Holi and Diwali are festivals in what religion? | Hinduism | 65%
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What Internet search engine was originally called 'BackRub'? | 63%
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Carbon dioxide is known by what name when in a solid state? | Dry Ice | 56%
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In The Bible, which disciple walked on water with Jesus? | Peter | 56%
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The term to be 'hit for 6' comes from what sport? | Cricket | 54%
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The Phoenix Islands lie in what ocean? | Pacific | 54%
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What high street bank was founded in Birmingham in 1765? | Lloyds Bank | 35%
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The avocado is also know as the 'Alligator ____' what? | Pear | 35%
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What is Ringo Starr's real first name? | Richard | 35%
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What is the second-largest city in Kenya? | Mombasa | 31%
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What name links a singer-songwriter and the first Queen of Carthage | Dido | 27%
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In 1956, Imre Nagy withdrew Hungary from which international alliance? | Warsaw Pact | 25%
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At Euro 2016, the football managers of Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland shared what surname? | O'Neill | 19%
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Drax Industries features in what James Bond film? | Moonraker | 15%
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Who composed the song 'Send In the Clowns'? | Stephen Sondheim | 15%
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What element of the Periodic Table is named after a Californian city? | Berkelium | 13%
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A khachapuri is a dish in what country's cuisine? | Georgia | 10%
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What is Rita's day job in the 1983 film 'Educating Rita'? | Hairdresser | 8%
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