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Almost nobody will score a 6 or better. We dare you to take the challenge,
Average Score: 8
33% knows the answer to this question:
"As of 2014, what sequel-mad star has been the Nutty Professor twice, Donkey four times and Axel Foley three times?
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"Britt Ekland played MI6 agent Mary Goodnight in The Man With the Golden Gun; Lois Chiles was CIA agent Holly Goodhead in Moonraker. With whom did they both partner?"
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Only those who paid attention in class will make a change.
Average Score: 8
40% knows the answer to this question:
"What means of transportation is typically yellow in New York City, but black in London?
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"If you are arguing the merits of the Red Delicious and the Valencia, what are you literally doing?"
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Challenging movie quiz. Are you a cinephile?
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Average Score: 5
93% knows the answer to this question:
"Who plays the wife of Will Ferrell's character in "The Other Guys"?
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"I played Captain Blood in 1935 and my son Sean played The Son of Captain Blood in 1962. Who am I?"
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How big is your brain?
Average Score: 8
93% knows the answer to this question:
"What word is a common substitute for the facsimile machine?
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"In 1935, Hugh Troy slipped some corned beef into an art exhibit at the Met and claimed it was what artist's severed ear?"
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Only people from 60 years or older will have success at this mixed knowledge quiz
Average Score: 8
38% knows the answer to this question:
"What pink birds are known for standing on one leg, possibly to conserve heat, possibly because only half of its brain sleeps at any one time?
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"Who were the begonia, dahlia, fuchsia, gardenia, magnolia and zinnia named for?"
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Can you prove that you are good at science with these 10 hard questions.
Average Score: 5
44% knows the answer to this question:
"Although a troy ounce is about 30 grams heavier than an avoirdupois ounce, an avoirdupois pound is 16 ounces instead of 12. So a pound of which of these items is heaviest ... sort of?
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"Luna 9 was the first probe to soft-land on the Moon. What country sent it?"
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Are you smart enough for this geography quiz?
Average Score: 5
38% knows the answer to this question:
"Its name may come from "Land of Kali," or maybe from the Bengali for "flat area." What city is this?
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"Which French city lies just east of Versailles?"
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Fun geography quiz
Average Score: 6
88% knows the answer to this question:
"What city near the Khyber Pass was the capital of the Mughal Empire in the 1500s?
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"Before there was a Mediterranean, what sea may have spilled over the Bosporus, creating the ancient Tethys Sea?"
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Ar you one of the few that score a 6 or better in this History quiz?
Average Score: 8
72% knows the answer to this question:
"In 2009, Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger landed US Airways Flight 1549 in what river?
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"In what country would you find the Monte Carlo National Orchestra, which has more members than the local military does?"
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You wil feel stupid after taking this insanely hard pop music quiz
Average Score: 4
37% knows the answer to this question:
"Which 'Cat' was a hit for Elton John?
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"In 2006, who was "bringing SexyBack"?"
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Test your brain skills with this fun but challenging general knowledge quiz.
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Average Score: 8
53% knows the answer to this question:
"What hard-drinking Welshman was married five times, including two trips to the altar with Elizabeth Taylor?
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"As a certain jazz age author would know, what was the F in JFK short for?"
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Test the skills of your brain in this very hard mixed knowledge quiz
Average Score: 8
94% knows the answer to this question:
"Which of these colors is commonly seen in a rainbow?
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"What bean-shaped organ is supposedly stolen from New Orleans tourists, who wake up in ice-filled bathtubs after a night of carousing?"