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Can you handle a defeat?
Average Score: 5
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"What war was marked by major advances in military technology at the battles of Crecy and Agincourt?
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"Thomas Starr King kept this state from becoming a separate republic during the Civil War, but in 2009 that state replaced him in National Statuary Hall with Ronald Reagan. What state?"
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Category: Geography Level: Impossible
Average Score: 5
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"Until a violent civil war started in 1975, what sophisticated city was known as the Paris of the Middle East?
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"The Scalinata is said to the longest and widest staircase in all Europe. And although it's in Rome, you know it by what other name?"
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Hard Music Quiz That Will Make You Feel Stupid!
Average Score: 4
84% knows the answer to this question:
"In a 2004 single, the Kaiser Chiefs "Predict a" what?
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"What Canadian superstar was born the youngest of 14 children in Charlemagne, Quebec?"
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Test your brain skills now!
Average Score: 8
55% 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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You like to watch TV. Then this quiz must be a piece of cake.
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Average Score: 8
80% knows the answer to this question:
"Anson William Heimlich was second cousin to the inventor of the Heimlich maneuver. As Anson Williams, he is most famous for what role?
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"What state declined to charge Kody Brown and his "Sister Wives" with criminal bigamy, even though they flaunted their relationship on a TLC reality series?"
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General Knowledge Quiz
Average Score: 8
78% 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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Do you belong to the Smartest?
Average Score: 5
88% knows the answer to this question:
"Ptomaine, which is Greek for corpse, used to be a common word for what potentially deadly ailment?
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"In Halifax, Nova Scotia, Abraham Gesner developed something he called coal oil. What do the rest of us call it?"
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If you like movies you will love this quiz!
Average Score: 6
74% knows the answer to this question:
"Ben Affleck annoyed Jerry Bruckheimer by saying it'd be easier to train astronauts to be drillers than drillers to be astronauts. In what film?
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"Who appeared in three of Sergio Leone's movies and five of Don Siegel's movies?"
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Are you able to score a 6 or higher?
Average Score: 7
84% knows the answer to this question:
"As the story goes, it was Vanna White, or maybe Pia Zadora, or perhaps Zsa Zsa Gabor, who was so bad that someone in the audience yelled "she's in the attic" during a performance of what play?
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"What is the original word we have replaced here from Othello? It is the green-eyed penguin which doth mock the meat it feeds on."
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Can you prove it?
Average Score: 5
30% knows the answer to this question:
"Who was Mensa's second president, and, so far, the only architect with a family of molecules named for him?
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"What animal, popular in Far Side cartoons and Internet jokes about economics, is supposedly tipped over for kicks by rural rubes?"
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If you like the past then take this challenge!
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Average Score: 6
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"As a teenager, what Chinese philosopher became superintendent of corn inspectors?
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"What king founded the Musketeers of the Guard in 1622?"
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Are you a real Music lover?
Average Score: 5
80% knows the answer to this question:
"Based on Swedish teenager Daniel Malmedahl's imitation of engine noises, this ring tone was mixed with an 80s hit called "Axel F" to create a song that topped the UK charts. What is it?
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"In which state did 300,000 music lovers dig the groovy vibes of the first Woodstock concert?"