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Literature quiz. Are you a bookworm?
Average Score: 6
35% knows the answer to this question:
"For Thomas Mann, it was "in Venice," for Agatha Christie it was "on the Nile" and for Ernest Hemingway it was "in the Afternoon." What is it?
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"Norman Mailer's "The Castle in the Forest" fictionizes what historical person's childhood, as seen through the eyes of a demon named Dieter?"
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Television Trivia Quiz.
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Average Score: 8
76% knows the answer to this question:
"Moonlighting stockbroker Jerry Scoggins recorded The Ballad of Jed Clampett, the theme song to what 1960s sitcom?
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"What TV show was originally going to be about Larry Lopez, an internationally famous bandleader, and his actor wife Lucy?"
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You like to watch TV? Then this quiz must be a piece of cake for you.
Average Score: 6
94% knows the answer to this question:
"A blue French horn. A yellow umbrella. The Hot/Crazy Scale. A Pontiac Fiero that only played one song. 83%. A slap bet. These are all plot elements on what sitcom?
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"In "Orange is the New Black", what is the name of the prison which is the primary setting of the series?"
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Can you score at least 6 out of 10 in this impossible mixed knowledge quiz?
Average Score: 8
68% knows the answer to this question:
"Unsurprisingly, what country's official animal is the panda?
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"When would you most likely experience postprandial somnolence, especially around Thanksgiving?"
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Fun quiz about Food & Beverages.
Average Score: 8
49% knows the answer to this question:
"Which vegetable is the main ingredient in hash browns?
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"Which of these is not an album by the alt rock band Cake, but is instead an actual kind of cake?"
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Only food critics can answer these 10 hard questions about food.
Average Score: 5
64% knows the answer to this question:
"If you're enjoying some yummy squab, what are you eating?
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"Homer Simpson survived eating this, but it is the only food forbidden to the emperor of Japan. What is it?"
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Impossible History Quiz. Most people can't even get 5 correctly. Can you beat that ?
Average Score: 7
55% knows the answer to this question:
"On December 16, 1773, the Sons of Liberty, disguised as Indians, dumped 342 chests of what substance, 45 tons in all, into Boston Harbor?
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"Where were Anne Boleyn and Thomas More executed, having been brought in through a water entrance called Traitor's Gate?"
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You thought history was boring ? This quiz will prove it's fun. Share your result.
Average Score: 6
77% knows the answer to this question:
"In Rome, Cato the Elder, Catiline and Cicero all became famous in what line of work?
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"Three of these were performers in the Wild West show, but who created that show, in 1883?"
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Geography Quiz
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Average Score: 8
67% knows the answer to this question:
"Voodoo queen Marie Laveau is believed to be buried Tomb 347 in what city's St Louis Cemetery No. 1?
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"A Massachusetts cape is named for what state fish?"
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Did you pay attention at school? Then this Geography quiz must be a breeze.
Average Score: 6
95% knows the answer to this question:
"What is the only African country with port cites on both the Red Sea and the Mediterranean?
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"What entire country, all 108.7 acres of it, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site?"
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Can you answer these 10 science questions? Share if you got at least 5 right.
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Average Score: 8
51% knows the answer to this question:
"What animal is actually a domesticated variety of the African ass?
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"What flower, the world's tallest, did a Dutch gardener grow to a record height of 25 feet, 5 inches?"
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Take this science quiz and share the result with your facebook buddies.
Average Score: 6
46% knows the answer to this question:
"In about 1730, both English mathematician John Hadley and American inventor Thomas Godfrey invented something sailors use to measure angular elevations of celestial bodies. What?
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"What light bulb inventor proposed to his second wife, Mina Miller, via Morse code, which he tapped out on her hand?"