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Official General Knowledge Test
Average Score: 8
51% knows the answer to this question:
"As Tony the Tiger explained, how do Frosted Flakes taste?
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"What movie would be known as When Burns Met Albright, if you were using surnames instead of given names?"
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Score a 6 or higher in this general knowledge quiz to be the Astronaut
Average Score: 9
94% knows the answer to this question:
"For many of us, the morning just isn't right until we've had a shot of C8H10N4O2, also called trimethylxanthine. What is this?
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"Which record company was founded in Detroit by Berry Gordy, Jr, a former boxer, who applied many of the business techniques he'd seen working on the Ford assembly line?"
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Are you smart enough to answer these 10 general knowledge questions. Most people fail.
Average Score: 8
94% knows the answer to this question:
"How is Orville Wright's August 19 celebrated in the US?
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"What gets formed by the mixture of soap with the calcium and magnesium ions found in hard water?"
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We bet you can't answer these 10 questions. Only share if you had 6 or more questions correctly answered.
Average Score: 8
41% knows the answer to this question:
"What kind of bean is used to make tofu?
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"What movie's chariot race was the most-edited single sequence in film history, cutting 200,000 feet of film down to 750?"
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Take this really hard science test and share if you owned it.
Average Score: 8
49% knows the answer to this question:
"Ants, bats, bees and the original European settlers of 13 American states are all found in groups known by what name?
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"Although the Askesian Society was best known for sniffing laughing gas, it was here that English pharmacist Luke Howard presented his scheme for dividing what meteorological phenomenon into stratus, cumulus and cirrus?"
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How much of a cook are you?
Average Score: 4
56% knows the answer to this question:
"Although heavy, carb-filled meals are probably to blame for the drowsiness, what holiday food does contain tryptophan, a known sedative?
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"Mafia control over what edible thistle led Fiorella La Guardia to ban it from New York City, even if they came from Castroville, California?"
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We dare you to take this challenging Science quiz!
Average Score: 6
91% knows the answer to this question:
"The Greek name for the Spanish artichoke gave us what name for another prickly plant, first encountered by Spanish explorers?
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"Whose 1988 book, "A Brief History of Time," sold 729,000 copies, about 728,000 of which were probably never read?"
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Fun general knowledge trivia quiz, share if you scored at least a 5 out of 10
Average Score: 8
93% knows the answer to this question:
"Scriptwriter Stirling Silliphant merged two novels, "The Tower" by Richard Martin Stern and "The Glass Inferno" by Thomas Scortia and Frank Robinson, to create what movie?
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"What is the only country in the world to have Latin as an official language?"
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Can you get a perfect score in this Television quiz?
Average Score: 5
46% knows the answer to this question:
"I made a list of everything bad I've done, and one by one I'm going to make up for my mistakes. I'm just trying to be a better person. My name is ... what?
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"What HBO show told the story of a young Al Capone and Lucky Luciano?"
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If you can score a 7 or higher you are a BOSS in taking Movie quizes!
Average Score: 5
40% knows the answer to this question:
"In the 2010s Latin America became an unlikely powerhouse for what genre, thanks to Argentina's Cold Sweat, Uruguay's The Silent House, Mexico's We Are What We Are and Cuba's Juan of the Dead?
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"Bandleader Barney Rapp suggested that Doris Von Kappelhoff change her name, being inspired by what song she was singing?"
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Are you a real Bookworm? Take this Literature quiz and find out!
Average Score: 4
70% knows the answer to this question:
" Lisbeth Salander is the central character in which novel?
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"Which of the following is the second best-selling fiction author of all time?"
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Share if you got more than 50% correct!
Average Score: 4
91% knows the answer to this question:
" Alexander Graham Bell, who was awarded the US patent for the telephone in 1876, was born in which country?
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"Which werewolf character does Taylor Lautner play in the 2008 movie "Twilight"?"