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General Knowledge. Only 1% scores a perfect 10.
Average Score: 6
44% knows the answer to this question:
"This country's parliament has no official name, but it's called the Riksdag, because that's the local word for "parliament." Where?
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"At first, this UK carmaker was delighted to be featured as a desirable account on Mad Men. Then one of the characters tried to commit suicide in it, only for the car not to start. What was it?"
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Only 1 % scores a perfect 10 in this General Knowledge Quiz
Average Score: 5
81% knows the answer to this question:
"The double-reed hichiriki and a "dragon flute" called the ryuteki are the two instruments in what country's gagaku music?
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"What city did the Romans call Lutetia Parisianorum, which means "mud flats of the Parisi tribe"?"
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Can you score a 7 or up on this GK quiz?
Average Score: 8
30% knows the answer to this question:
"Which of these is a famous ballet by Peter Tchaikovsky?
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"What Mediterranean country claims to have more millionaires per square mile than anywhere else on earth?"
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Impossible general knowledge quiz.
Average Score: 8
40% knows the answer to this question:
"What band was formed through the merger of LA Guns and Hollywood Roses?
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"In 1939, delegates from every state in the US got together and decided that all school buses would be what color?"
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Mixed Knowledge Quiz. For the smart people among us.
Average Score: 8
32% knows the answer to this question:
"What do you use to hang clothes on a clothesline?
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"Riverdance and Lord of the Dance highlighted which country's dance traditions?"
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Challenging food quiz.
Average Score: 4
71% knows the answer to this question:
"In the 1980s, Seattle retiree Gay Mullins led a campaign that forced what company to bring back the original formula for its flagship product?
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"What type of Schnapps is Ice 101?"
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Only a foodie will get a perfect score
Average Score: 8
38% knows the answer to this question:
"A minion is a servile aide, and the word comes from the French word that means "mignon," meaning "darling." What food might your darling minion make if you want a filet mignon?
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"Eating lamb means eating baby sheep. If you'd prefer eating grown-up sheep instead, what should you order?"
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Insanly hard General Knowledge Quiz, for WeQyouA pro's only
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Average Score: 5
90% knows the answer to this question:
"What song by Maurice Williams, written when he was 15, has been covered by the Four Seasons, Jackson Browne and Cyndi Lauper?
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"As of 2011, ethnic Persians make up a bare majority, about 51%, of what country's people?"
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Share if you owned this impossible literature quiz.
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Average Score: 6
52% knows the answer to this question:
"What crimson-accessorized fairy-tale character is sometimes named Blanchette?
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"Here's a Canterbury Tale for you. During the Hundred Years' War, what writer was held hostage after he was captured near Reims, France?"
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General knowledge quiz. Smart People Only.
Average Score: 8
88% knows the answer to this question:
"What much copied lunar dance step did Michael Jackson perform at the 25th anniversary of Motown?
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"In 1994, three Brits spent 42,100 euros on a roundtrip cab ride from London to what South African city?"
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General Knowledge Trivia. For smart people only.
Average Score: 9
34% knows the answer to this question:
"Who were the four Beatles?
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"What "aquatic" bedroom item was invented by Charles Hall?"
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Nobody will score a 10/10 in this food quiz.
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Average Score: 5
33% knows the answer to this question:
"For a month after I died, Ben & Jerry's replaced the bing cherries with black cherries, in the Cherry Garcia ice cream named for me. Who am I?
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"Who was been portrayed by Nancy Green, Anna Robinson and Rosie Hall, in depictions that became steadily less racist?"