Question | Answer | % Correct |
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What type of factory do Oompa Loompas work in? | Chocolate | 96%
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What South American city has the best-known Carnival celebration? | Rio de Janeiro | 91%
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What is the term for a set of three movies or novels? | Trilogy | 90%
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What is another name for Ireland's Great Famine? | Irish {Potato} Famine | 86%
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Anemia can be caused by a deficiency of what dietary mineral? | Iron | 83%
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What is the strongest bone in the human body? | Femur | 82%
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What sport can you practice at a driving range? | Golf | 79%
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In what country was papyrus invented? | Egypt | 77%
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What medical board game features body parts such as "Charley Horse" and "Spare Ribs"? | Operation | 74%
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What brass instrument uses a slide instead of valves? | Trombone | 71%
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What is the name for a room where military personnel eat? | {Mess} Hall | 70%
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What did the titan Saturn do to his children? | He devoured them | 68%
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In terms of sleep, what does REM stand for? | Rapid Eye Movement | 68%
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What Japanese food is slices of raw fish, without rice? | Sashimi | 60%
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What would you find in a menagerie? | Animals | 50%
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What military skill were men between the ages of seventeen and sixty required by law to practice in England in the 1500s? | Archery | 43%
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What symbolized God's covenant with Noah? | Rainbow | 31%
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What TV chef co-authored "Mastering the Art of French Cooking"? | Julia Child | 27%
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In the original Nintendo Entertainment System, what game often came on the same cartridge as Super Mario Bros? | Duck Hunt or Track & Field | 17%
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Advanced question warning! Writing out numbers using Roman numerals, which number is alphabetically last? | XXXVIII | 14%
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