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Try to get a perfect score in this Television quiz!
10 questions
Average Score: 5
42% knows the answer to this question:
"On what TV series were 12,000 people killed when a nuke went off in Los Angeles, only for the whole disaster to be completely forgotten about a few hours later?
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"Who is the executive producer of HBO's "Entourage"?"
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Science quiz, level; Impossible!
Average Score: 9
69% knows the answer to this question:
"Which of these flowers grows on a bush with thorns?
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"Allergic rhinitis, also called pollinosis, is also known as what kind of allergy?"
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Share this fun General Knowledge quiz!
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Average Score: 8
68% knows the answer to this question:
"The lungfish doesn't needs gills because it has lungs, but what do most fish use their gills for?
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"Name the boxer who wrote the book "12 Rounds to Victory"?"
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Are you a true Cinephile?
Average Score: 4
78% knows the answer to this question:
"Where is Kellerman's Mountain House, which provides the 1963 setting for Dirty Dancing?
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"Because of the "Springtime For Hitler" musical number, what film was banned in Germany until it appeared at a festival of Jewish film makers?"
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Take this challenge if you think you know a lot about Music from before the 70's!
Average Score: 6
66% knows the answer to this question:
"Although he wasn't part of the Bee Gees with the rest of his brothers, he did have his own band briefly, which he named Melody Fayre for one of their songs. Who?
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"In 1970 and 1971, the members of what band released solo albums: If I Could Only Remember My Name, a self-titled album, Songs for Beginners, and After the Gold Rush?"
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Are you a cinephile?
Average Score: 5
36% knows the answer to this question:
"How many years, in total, were Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn married?
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"What movie asked, "Where were you in '62?""
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General Knowledge Quiz. Share if you got at least 5 answers correct.
Average Score: 8
57% knows the answer to this question:
"It actually means "scampi," sort of. What do you cook with butter, garlic and lemon if you want to make scampi?
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"Who said, "I'll be back" in the original movie and "Hasta la vista, baby" when he came back for the sequel?"
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The ultimate History quiz that almost everybody fails to finish flawlessly
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Average Score: 8
68% knows the answer to this question:
"According to the whites, whose idea of heaven was the "happy hunting grounds"?
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"While vacationing in Siberia in 2009, who posed shirtless while fishing and riding a horse?"
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Geography quiz for only those who paid attention at school.
Average Score: 5
68% knows the answer to this question:
"Daniel Chester French designed the famous statue in which Washington DC presidential memorial?
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"What famous Venetian square opens up into a smaller square that leads into the Grand Canal, which used to be the formal entrance to the city?"
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Very hard science quiz, can you handle it?
Average Score: 4
34% knows the answer to this question:
"After some unpleasantness with Zeus, Callisto got turned into what mammalian constellation?
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"In the late 1800s, who arranged the 63 known elements of his day into a periodic table that has tormented students ever since?"
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General Knowledge. Share your result if you can score a 6 or higher.
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Average Score: 9
31% knows the answer to this question:
"If you have a ticket for the Orient Express, what sort of conveyance will you be boarding?
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And do you know the answer to this one?
"Which ancient civilization built pyramids to house the bodies of their dead pharaohs?"
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Are you a real music lover?
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Average Score: 5
30% knows the answer to this question:
"What band's biggest selling album was Breakfast in America, which included The Logical Song. Who?
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"Originally a square dance tune called "Ida Red," it was one of the first two songs Chuck Berry recorded. And it was renamed in honor of his previous career as a cosmetologist. What is it?"