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Question 1 of 15
The country Columbia was named for what famous explorer?
Amerigo Vespucci
Christopher Columbus
Marco Polo
Juan Ponce De Leon
Question 2 of 15
Empress Wu Chao was empress of which country?
Grenada
China
Spain
Brazil
Question 3 of 15
Which animal is not a rodent?
Squirrels
Cat
Mouse
Chipmunk
Question 4 of 15
Who is the lead singer of The Doors that was found dead on July 3rd 1971?
Joe Cocker
Jim Morrison
Grace Slick
Robert Plant
Question 5 of 15
What is a common unit of depth in the ocean?
Incubation
Fathom
Floral
Uranium
Question 6 of 15
Where is a Maine coon cat from?
Maine
Alaska
Memphis
Argentina
Question 7 of 15
During the mid 1970's, what singer was known as the "Rhinestone Cowboy"?
Glen Campbell
Kris Kristofferson
John Denver
Bobby Sherman
Question 8 of 15
Which nurse tended soldiers in the Crimean War?
Martha Stewart
Florence Nightingale
Mother Theresa
Princess Diana
Question 9 of 15
Which cathedral city shares its name with a rifle?
Winchester
Liverpool
Manchester
Wakefield
Question 10 of 15
The Rocky Mountains are in which continent?
Asia
Africa
South America
North America
Question 11 of 15
Where is the city of Lima located?
Argentina
Brazil
Peru
Venezuela
Question 12 of 15
Who improvised the famous "Mein fuehrer, I can walk" scene at the end of Dr Strangelove?
Art Carney
Peter Sellers
Slim Pickens
Lenny Bruce
Question 13 of 15
The book "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea" was written by whom?
Stanislaw Lem
Neal Stephenson
Ursula K Le Guin
Jules Verne
Question 14 of 15
What mountain range was created when the India plate hit the Eurasia plate?
Rockies
Urals
Himalayas
Andes
Question 15 of 15
Who sang the famous song "Born To Be Wild" (1968)
Paul McCartney & Wings
Amy Winehouse
Elvis Presley
Steppenwolf
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