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Food and Beverage
10 questions
Average Score: 7
66% knows the answer to this question:
"A berry popular in Maine, a Chesapeake Bay crab and an especially moldy cheese are all named for what otherwise uncommon culinary color?
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"What healthy vegetable do Greeks mix with feta, Italians cook into cannelloni and French chefs make into anything florentine?"
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Average Score: 7
88% knows the answer to this question:
"What are the Brecon Beacons?
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"In conquering Northumbria, Egbert, King of Wessex, united what country and became its first Saxon king?"
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To get at least 4 answers correctly, can you do it?
Average Score: 9
94% knows the answer to this question:
"What sort of ships are the Vikings famously known to have used?
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"Kolkata used to be called Calcutta. Where is it?"
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Average Score: 9
66% knows the answer to this question:
"The Von Trapp family built a ski lodge in Stowe, Vermont, after the events that inspired what musical?
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"Pregnancy in humans lasts how many days?"
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Average Score: 9
39% knows the answer to this question:
"Which 1935 New Deal program provided disabled and elderly people with monthly payments?
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"Who was known as a pioneer in aviation and disappeared over the mid-Pacific in 1937?"
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If this question is too hard you don't stand a change in this math quiz!
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Average Score: 7
90% knows the answer to this question:
"What is (21 + 9)/4?
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"If 1/11 of the class was absent and 20 people were present, how many people are in the class?"
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Average Score: 7
73% knows the answer to this question:
"At the eastern end of what famous road would you find the Place de la Concorde, where you'd find the Obelisk of Luxor and where the guillotine once stood?
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"Of the countries on its borders, the Poles call it Niemcy, the Danes know it as Tyskland, the Czechs fret about Nemecko and the French call it Allemagne. What do the locals call it?"
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A general knowledge quiz about the 70's
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Average Score: 7
88% knows the answer to this question:
"McDonald's introduced which foods in 1972?
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"Who was voted Time Magazine's 'Person Of The Year' in 1976?"
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Which sweet tooth recognizes these 10 candies?
Candy Quiz
Average Score: 9
91% knows the answer to this question:
"What is the name of this candy?
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"What is the name of this candy?"
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Well, can you?
General Knowledge Quiz
Average Score: 9
52% knows the answer to this question:
"In 1989, the Exxon Valdez spilled 10 million gallons of what substance in Alaska?
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"According to the Andrews Sisters, where shouldn't you sit "with anyone else but me"?"
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Average Score: 9
93% knows the answer to this question:
"As the story goes, the US Navy considered using what group's song "In the Navy" in its recruitment ... until somebody pointed out the song's subtext?
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"Hell to the no! Who once told Diane Sawyer that "crack is whack," then turned out to be a crack addict?"
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Average Score: 7
65% knows the answer to this question:
"Roaches? Bah. Kid's stuff. In the tropics, lizards crawl the walls. Which of these lizards might scrabble up your bedroom wall late at night?
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"What dog, called a schutzhund in Germany, was given the more politically correct name "Alsatian" during WWI?"