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This History quiz should be a breeze if you paid attention at school!
Average Score: 5
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"Along with a horse called Black Bess, how did Dick Turpin make a living in the 1700s?
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"From 1946 to 1992, Podgorica in what former country was known as Titograd, in honor of the country's leader?"
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Average Score: 5
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"What river, the longest on its continent, carries more water than do the longest rivers on every other continent combined?
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"There are an estimated 150,000 graves on the Mount of Olives, mostly people of what religion?"
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Try not to cry when you do this impossible Science quiz!
Average Score: 5
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"In 1962, Yukio Horie invented the first practical fiber-tip pen to accommodate which country's system of writing?
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"As cities get crowded with phones, they can shoehorn in new overlay area codes. The first one, in 1992, was 917. Where?"
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Are you a true Cinephile? Prove it with this Movie quiz!
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"Faye Dunaway's character turns out to have both a daughter and a sister, in the same child. In what film noir revival?
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"When she was buried in Stockholm in 1982, a violinist played As Time Goes By. Who?"
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Male vs. Female Quiz
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"What world leader was nicknamed "The Iron Lady"?
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"Which British princess gave birth to a son in 2013?"
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Extremely hard History quiz 99% fails at.
Average Score: 9
79% knows the answer to this question:
"What country's unstable Fourth Republic had more than 20 governments from 1946 until Charles de Gaulle returned to politics and replaced it with the Fifth Republic?
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"West Germany's Hallstein Doctrine was designed to keep other nations from recognizing what other Germany?"
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Can you score a 6 or higher in this Science quiz?
Average Score: 5
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"Which of these shapes has the fewest sides?
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"What "Flying Sergeant" broke the speed of sound on October 14, 1947 ... and did it again exactly 50 years later?"
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Average Score: 4
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"Who plays the wife of Will Ferrell's character in "The Other Guys"?
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"What cartoon duo appear in The Cat Concerto, a 1947 short about Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2?"
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"What is a nine-letter word meaning "prescribed as a rule or model"?
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"What is the first name of Sir Lipton, the creator of Lipton Tea?"
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"Three years before they took up "Dirty Dancing," Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Grey battled whom in the movie "Red Dawn"?
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"Born in South Africa, what actor is best known for playing Sherlock Holmes and for dueling Errol Flynn in "Captain Blood" and "The Adventures of Robin Hood"?"
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Share if you scored a 6 or higher in this History quiz!
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"What Sudanese capital wasn't founded until 1821, when Muhammad Ali needed a base for his Egyptian troops?
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"John Ehrlichman and HR Haldeman were what president's "Praetorian Guard"?"
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"As Gil Grissom knows on CSI, what is forensic entomology?
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"The US gallon is based on the old British Queen Anne's gallon, used for wine. The Brits adopted their imperial gallon in 1824, based on their old ale gallon. Which is bigger?"