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Can you reach the top of this Pyramid in this general knowledge trivia?
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"This is what the word "gobi" means in Mongolian, and what "sahara" means in Arabic. What?
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"What is the small stick used to hold foods together while grilling called?"
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10 multiple choice questions about Television! Can you get a perfect score?
Average Score: 4
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"What CBS series is about a team of detectives investigating stalkers in Los Angeles?
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"Samantha Who? She's Samantha Newly, the Chicago realty firm VP with retrograde amnesia. She's played by Christina Who?"
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Do you know a lot about Music from the 60's? Then this quiz is one for you!
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"A jazz venue called the Cavern Club was inspired by Le Caveau de la Huchette, a jazz club in Paris. It eventually became famous as a rock club. Where is it?
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"Neil Young sometimes performs what band's "Sweet Home Alabama," even though it was written to criticize his own song "Southern Man"?"
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Are you a real Bookworm? Share if you are!
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Average Score: 4
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"In the Muriel Spark novel, what fascist Edinburgh schoolteacher was at his or her prime in the 1930s?
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"Which writer had been an oyster pirate, seal hunter and Klondike gold miner before becoming a wealthy socialist?"
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Can you handle this impossible Pop Music quiz?
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67% knows the answer to this question:
"What song's famous opening riff did Chuck Berry lift from Carl Hogan's opening on Louis Jordan's "Ain't That Just Like a Woman"?
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"He got his start with a Cleveland band called the Raspberries, and his only hit was "All by Myself." Who was he?"
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Do you belong to the 10%? Take this quiz and find out!
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Average Score: 8
70% knows the answer to this question:
"In Roman numerals, an I is a 1, a V is a 5 and an X is a 10. What is 0?
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"According to the Daily Mail, China banned what movie because they didn't like the idea of time travelers rewriting history?"
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Please don't be a donkey!
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"In what US state is a white person commonly called a Haoli?
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"When you see weather reports on TV, you'll notice lines drawn around those Hs and the Ls. Indicating areas of similar air pressure, what are those lines called?"
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Don't be a monkey!
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"Elephant and walrus tusks are made of what substance, whose sale is now strictly controlled?
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"What fly carries yellow fever, dengue and malaria ... and has young'uns called wrigglers, who grow up in water?"
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Are you a real Bookworm?
Average Score: 3
90% knows the answer to this question:
"In the William Styron title, what must Sophie Zawistowska do?
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"In the Kay Thompson book, Eloise lives in what hotel and National Historic Landmark?"
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Are you one of the smartest?
Average Score: 9
77% knows the answer to this question:
"If your mom has hazel eyes, what color would they be?
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"Black people are especially vulnerable to hypertension. What is this?"
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Good luck with this fun but challenging General Knowledge quiz!
Average Score: 8
68% knows the answer to this question:
"The largest marine reserve in the world is home to about 400 species of coral, 200 kinds of birds and thousands of species of fish. And it runs 1250 miles along the northeast coast of what country?
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"From the Latin for "bringing together of light," what process lets plants turn light energy into carbohydrates? "
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Take this fun History quiz and share your results!
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"What trustbuster used the Sherman Anti-Trust Act against a rail baron trust called Northern Securities?
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"What name did James Henry Breasted coin for an arc in the Middle East that included the Levant, Mesopotamia and Egypt?"