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Fun TV Quiz
Average Score: 6
86% knows the answer to this question:
"Who created Carleton's dance, from the Fresh Prince of Bel Air, by mixing Courteney Cox's moves from the Dancing in the Dark video with Eddie Murphy?s imitation of a what person dancing in Delirious?
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"What is the name of a spinoff series related to the show "Footballers' Wives"?"
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Are you a true Historian?
Average Score: 5
93% knows the answer to this question:
"Who was the most famous person born during the reign of Augustus and killed during the reign of Tiberius?
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"Amelia Earhart vanished while trying to fly around the world. In which ocean did she disappear?"
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This history quiz is not for crybabies
Average Score: 5
81% knows the answer to this question:
"Talmadge Hayer, Thomas 15X Johnson and Norman 3X Butler were convicted of murdering somebody. Who?
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"If you called Minnesota liberal Eugene McCarthy by his middle name instead of his first name, you'd confuse him with what notorious right-winger from Wisconsin next door?"
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How much information about history do you have stored in your brain?
Average Score: 8
72% knows the answer to this question:
"In World War II, what country rapidly defeated its enemies by encircling them with tanks, planes and infantry, with a tactic called blitzkrieg, which means "lightning war"?
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"In Dodge City, Kansas, back in the Wild West days, when would you have ended up at Boot Hill?"
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History Trivia
Are you smart enough to score a 6 or better?
Average Score: 9
49% knows the answer to this question:
"Thanks in part to British imperial policy, by 1905, about a quarter of Chinese men were addicted to what narcotic, made from the latex of immature poppy seedpods?
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"What service employed such teenager couriers as Buffalo Bill Cody and Wild Bill Hickok, who raced for ten days, carrying the mail 1800 miles?"
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We bet you can't get a decent score in this challenging science quiz.
Average Score: 5
63% knows the answer to this question:
"What body's name was selected by the winner of a "Name Planet X" contest, an 11-year-old British girl named Venetia Burney, whose great-uncle had named the Martian moons Phobos and Deimos?
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"Named for an Italian town in present-day Slovenia, what horse breed is closely associated with the Spanish Riding School?"
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This quiz proves science doesn't have to be boring
Average Score: 4
53% knows the answer to this question:
"John Logie Baird is credited with which invention?
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"What element, at atomic number 1, is therefore the "top of the charts," where the periodic table is concerned?"
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Science quiz you will probably fail to answer correctly.
Average Score: 5
42% knows the answer to this question:
"Meaning "counterglow" literally, what German word describes a faint oval patch of light directly opposite the sun in the night sky, caused by reflection of sunlight by dust particles?
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"What part of the US is so vulnerable to tornadoes that it is called Tornado Alley?"
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Very hard science quiz, can you deal with it?
Average Score: 5
89% knows the answer to this question:
"The oldest rocks ever found have been more than 4 billion years old, and unlike disappointed brides, geologists are delighted to see them. What are they?
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"In a blood pressure reading of 128-over-70, what does the number 128 represent?"
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Only take this movie quiz if you can handle a defeat
Average Score: 6
34% knows the answer to this question:
"What movie pugilist had pet turtles named Cuff and Link, as well as a goldfish named Moby Dick?
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"Irene Bedard voiced this character in a Disney cartoon, but played her mother in a 2005 live action movie, The New World. Who?"
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Can you score a 6 or better in this movies quiz?
Average Score: 9
54% knows the answer to this question:
"Which Johnny Weissmuller character's yell was apparently created by combining a violin G-string, a hyena's howl, a dog's growl and a camel's bleat?
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"Which Hollywood studio traditionally opens its movies with a shot of a roaring lion from the Memphis Zoo?"
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Most people cried after taking this impossible music quiz.
Average Score: 5
69% knows the answer to this question:
"What was the only name shared by two of the Spice Girls?
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" Who replaced Keith Moon as the drummer for The Who in 1979?"