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Science Quiz. Most people will fail.
Average Score: 8
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"Sugar is a natural antifreeze, so people in cold climates appear to be more prone to what disease involving blood sugar?
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"In 1893, Pennsylvania bridge engineer George Ferris built his first eponymous wheel in what "windy city"?"
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Only for people who paid attention at geography class
Average Score: 6
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"From the Hebrew word for "assembly," what is the legislature of Israel called?
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"Now a Catholic church, the Cathedral of Cordoba was at one time the world's third largest mosque. Where is it?"
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World's hardest History Quiz. Only 1% scores a 5 or better.
Average Score: 3
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"Supposedly, there was going to be "peace in our time" after what country lost the German-speaking Sudetenland to Nazi Germany in the Munich Pact?
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"In which year did the first steam ship cross the Atlantic?"
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Category: Geography, Level: Impossible, Share if you owned it.
Average Score: 5
76% knows the answer to this question:
"What Glass City in Ohio was named for a city in Spain?
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"Tugella Falls, the world's second highest waterfall, is in the Drakensberg in the Royal Natal National Park in what country's KwaZulu-Natal Province?"
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Do you like books? Then takes this fun quiz and share your score.
Average Score: 5
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"Although Arthur Conan Doyle never says that Sherlock Holmes would be so gauche as to wear this hunting hat in the city, he is famous for wearing it anyway. What is it?
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"Kathleen Ni Houlihan is a little like what country's version of Uncle Sam ... only with blood sacrifice?"
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Hard food quiz only for the real food critic.
Average Score: 5
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"What soap opera included phone calls from Princess Diana, an orangutan nurse named Precious, a living doll, evil spirits and plenty of rape?
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"Which is a cooking show produced by Fuji Television?"
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Scientifically prove in this quiz you are good at science
Average Score: 6
54% knows the answer to this question:
"What does a light-year measure?
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"In what city did Illinois Bell test the first commercial cells phones in the late 1970s?"
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Only the smartest can get a perfect 10 on this one
Average Score: 5
91% knows the answer to this question:
"Japanese scientists were the first to implant a veggie gene into an animal, when they added what plant to a pig to make it less fatty?
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"Which part of the rhubarb plant is poisonous and causes death if eaten?"
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Are you a real animal lover? Then take this fun but hard quiz.
Average Score: 4
37% knows the answer to this question:
"For its voraciousness, the wolverine is often known by what name, redolent of a deadly sin?
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"The Somali is a long-haired version of what cat, named for a country bordering Somalia?"
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Enjoy this very hard quiz about food & beverages
Average Score: 5
54% knows the answer to this question:
"Days after unveiling the Maharaja Mac in 1996, what company unveiled the world's first ski-through restaurant in Lindvallen, Sweden?
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"Made from pasted almonds, what treat gets its name from the Italian word for the little boxes of coins used in church?"
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Geography Quiz. Level: impossible. Share if you owned it
Average Score: 7
56% knows the answer to this question:
"It may be a long way to Tipperary, but where is Tipperary?
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"James Fenimore Cooper to the contrary, there about 1700 of these people as of 2011, mostly in Connecticut. Who are they?"
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Average Score: 5
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" In which novel would you find a central character named Javert?
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"Which Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. book uses the phrase "so it goes" repeatedly after any character's death?"