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Impossible Geography Quiz.
Average Score: 5
49% knows the answer to this question:
"The capital of New South Wales, what is Australia's largest city by population?
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"What country's Carpathian Mountains are home to nearly two-thirds of Europe's bears, as Nicolae Ceaucescu forbade the hunting of them?"
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Impossible Science Quiz
Average Score: 5
41% knows the answer to this question:
"Aside from the Moon, what is typically the brightest object in the night sky?
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"It apparently smells great in the morning, but of what is napalm made?"
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Share if you did it like a boss.
Average Score: 5
36% knows the answer to this question:
"What disco singer worked "Hard for the Money" when she painted an acrylic of that name?
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"In 1984, who sued when Ray Parker, Jr. ripped off his I Want a New Drug for the theme to Ghostbusters?"
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Can you work hard enough to score at least an 8?
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Average Score: 9
94% knows the answer to this question:
"Which of these is an Egyptian pharaoh who had a servant whose sole job was to pick boogers out of the royal nose?
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"The first American to become royalty was New Orleans-born Alice Heine, who was the second wife of Prince Albert I. And Albert was the great-grandfather of Prince Rainier III, who married another American. What country is this?"
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Animal lovers will enjoy this quiz.
Average Score: 2
93% knows the answer to this question:
"Which common garden bird has the Latin name "Troglodytes Troglodytes"?
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"What pet shop alcoholics have outsized livers, because they don't eat the fruit they scavenge until it ferments?"
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A Fool or a Genius, show us what you really are.
Average Score: 8
91% knows the answer to this question:
"The fluorine in this binds so tightly to the carbon that it won't stick to anything else, included cooked-in food. What is it?
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"The Richter, Mercalli, Rossi-Forel and Omori scales all measure the impact of what sort of disaster?"
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Music Quiz, only for the pro!
Average Score: 5
79% knows the answer to this question:
"Sweeney Todd from Fleet Street and Figaro from Seville might meet at whose hypothetical conference?
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"This rapper was sure he could "beat Mike Tyson," and sure enough played Muhammad Ali, who probably could have. Who?"
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Us Geography: Level: Insane
Average Score: 2
80% knows the answer to this question:
"In the 1966 model year, what new technology was standard equipment on the Oldsmobile Toronado?
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"What was the last year in which GM produced the Corvair?"
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Stand-Up Comedy Trivia Quiz
Average Score: 5
70% knows the answer to this question:
"Although Paul Reubens is associated with this character, he created it with Phil Hartman when they were both in the Groundlings. Who is it?
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"Before he became a star on Saturday Night Live, what kicker set a field goal record at University High School in Irvine?"
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Quiz about Classical music, only for the connoisseur!
Average Score: 5
34% knows the answer to this question:
"F Scott Fitzgerald had a cat named for this Polish composer, who in turn supposedly wrote Waltz #4 in F Major after a cat walked across his piano keys. Who?
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"What famous music from Wagner's Die Walkure is actually playing before the curtains even go up?"
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Only a genius will get all 10 correct
Average Score: 8
51% knows the answer to this question:
"How many calories are there in a glass of water?
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"What would you see if someone's epidermis were showing?"
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History Quiz for trivia lovers
Average Score: 8
79% knows the answer to this question:
"Between the time Germany surrendered in 1945 and Stalin's address to the nation 22 hours later, Russia ran out of what potent potable?
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"A century ago, people were furiously debating woman's suffrage. What is this?"