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Quiz of General Knowledge
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Average Score: 8
59% knows the answer to this question:
"Which of these countries is furthest north?
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"Which of these famous people was born in England in the 16th century?"
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Can you achieve a score of at least 7 out of 10 by paying attention in class?
Average Score: 9
87% knows the answer to this question:
"How do most bats sleep?
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"What is the only ocean liner ever sunk by an iceberg?"
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Science Quiz Full of Challenges
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Average Score: 9
84% knows the answer to this question:
"In 2001, what disease got started with some pigs in Northumberland, England?
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"Able to point its eyes in separate directions, what iguana uses its chromatophore cells to change color with its moods?"
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'Quiz on General Knowledge'
Average Score: 8
45% knows the answer to this question:
"Whose movies are described here? That Pretty Woman, Erin Brockovich, was a Runaway Bride in Notting Hill after My Best Friend's Wedding gave us Something to Talk About.
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"Blowfly offspring can be used to tell how long a body has been dead and to eat dead flesh in living patients. What offspring is this?"
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Put your brain skills to the test now!
Average Score: 8
44% knows the answer to this question:
"By what name do we better know the Clock Tower of the New Palace of Westminster or, as it was renamed in 2012, Elizabeth Tower?
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"In 1777, King Gustavus of Sweden gave Catherine the Great a red tourmaline. Actually, he thought he'd given her something else. What?"
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Average Score: 9
38% knows the answer to this question:
"In the Peter Benchley novel (and Steven Spielberg movie) what kind of shark was Jaws?
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"Also known as the Swiss mountain cat, what feline is named for the cigars its coat resembles?"
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Share if you can surpass this quiz, as only a mere 10% achieve a flawless score of 7 or higher.
Average Score: 9
38% knows the answer to this question:
"Bunnies are saltatorial. Kangaroos are ricochetal. What does this mean they do?
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"Janet Reno, Michael J Fox, Muhammad Ali and John Paul II all suffered from what disease?"
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Average Score: 8
94% knows the answer to this question:
"What do the initials "CME" stand for in medical terms?
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"In 1859, James Clerk Maxwell proved that the rings of what planet could not be solid, since they would then break apart?"
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Are you among the 10% who can achieve a perfect score?
Average Score: 9
86% knows the answer to this question:
"Who is the only woman to be prime minister of Great Britain?
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"Ivan Schwab explained why what bird can slam its head against a tree 10,000 times a day, at 1200 Gs each time, without so much as a headache, let alone retinal detachment, spinal cord injury or brain damage?"
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10 Challenging questions on general knowledge.
Average Score: 9
41% knows the answer to this question:
"Richard Henry Sellers went by what name, because his parents kept accidentally calling him by the name of his stillborn older brother?
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"What does a dyslexic have trouble doing?"
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Now is the time to put your brain skills to the test!
Average Score: 8
95% knows the answer to this question:
"What "nationality" was 2002's big fat wedding?
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"Scoliosis starts with an S, and causes what part of the body to deform into an S?"
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The elderly are winners - share your result to demonstrate it!
Average Score: 8
90% knows the answer to this question:
"What are the small spots called occasionally seen in your field of vision?
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"In the late 1970s, scientists noticed that CFCs were producing seasonal "ozone holes" high above the Antarctic. What sort of radiation does the ozone layer normally block?"