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Only food critics will be able to score a decent score in this quiz.
Average Score: 6
81% knows the answer to this question:
"What city is famous for a cream pie that's actually filled with vanilla custard instead of cream, and that is actually a sponge cake, instead of a pie?
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"Which candy's slogan is "Makes Mouths Happy"?"
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10 very had science questions only a true scientist can answer.
Average Score: 7
49% knows the answer to this question:
"What is the name for the narrow part in the middle of a standard hour glass?
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"What star is labeled Alpha Ursa Minoris?"
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Animal quiz, Very Hard.
Most people can't even score a 5/10 Share if you beat that.
Average Score: 6
87% knows the answer to this question:
"Depending on how you define your terms, either the Etruscan shrew or the bumblebee bat is the smallest of which animals?
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"What animal, for which a car company and an NFL team are named, is also the largest cat in the Americas?"
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General Knowledge Quiz. Level: Very Hard
Can you handle it?
Average Score: 6
56% knows the answer to this question:
"What do we call the teeth we grind our food with?
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"In the Fred Gipson book, what rabid dog is shot by Travis?"
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Be a legend and finish this general knowledge quiz like a champ.
Average Score: 8
95% knows the answer to this question:
"Which of these is a form of swimming stroke?
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"What movie starred the very popular toys Buzz Lightyear and Woody?"
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Most people can't even get 5 questions right
General Knowledge Quiz
Average Score: 8
51% knows the answer to this question:
"What Australian island has had carnivorous devils and wolves named for it?
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"What two-toed mammal is so slow that algae builds up on its fur, and so lazy it doesn't care?"
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Take this challenging Science Quiz and share the result with you friends.
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Average Score: 9
81% knows the answer to this question:
"What light-amplification device was first made operational in 1960, using a synthetic pink ruby?
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"What is the study of atmospheric conditions and climate called?"
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How much do you know about the animals of our beautiful planet?
Average Score: 7
74% knows the answer to this question:
"What is the most massive macropodine marsupial?
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"When British Museum zoologist George Shaw received a pickled specimen of this animal in 1798, he was convinced it was a hoax. What was it?"
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10 World History Questions, can you answer them all correctly?
Average Score: 7
54% knows the answer to this question:
"In a 1995 Panorama interview, who famously confessed to Martin Bashir, "There were three people in this marriage, so it was a bit crowded"?
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"Who was the captain of PT 109?"
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Challenging Quiz about the history of Britain. Can you get at least 5 answers right?
Average Score: 8
77% knows the answer to this question:
"Who served in Britain's House of Parliament for all but two years from 1900 to 1964?
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"Which king of England led the Third Crusade ... but barely set foot in England itself, spending just six months there as its king?"
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Music from 60s and 70's, Try answering them all correctly.
Average Score: 7
94% knows the answer to this question:
"Who would sometimes sing the misheard line "Excuse me, while I kiss this guy" when performing Purple Haze in concert?
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"Who wrote "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" while having a bubble bath in a Munich hotel?"
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Bugs, how much do you know about them?
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Average Score: 6
59% knows the answer to this question:
"It turns out that the yellow stripe on Vespa orientalis's exoskeleton is a kind of solar battery. What is Vespa orientalis?
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"The Namib desert beetle lives in a part of Africa that gets just 40 mm of rain per year. Where does this beetle get its water?"