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| = Quiz Questions =
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| == Geography ==
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| {{Collapsed|Which Midwest farmland state includes New Salem, Springfield, Metropolis, and Champaign?|A. Illinois}}
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| {{Collapsed|To which continent am I going if I have decided to visit Queen Maud Land and Deception Island?|B. Antarctica}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which "four corners" state is home to Alamogordo, Taos, Truth or Consequences, and Mescalero?|B. New Mexico}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which Mississippi state - called "America's Heartland" - is home to Amana, Fort Dodge and Dubuque?|D. Iowa}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which mountain has the highest altitude in the world?|A. Mt. Cook}}
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| {{Collapsed|If I told you I was watching the Daytona 500 in person, in which American state would I be?|B. Florida}}
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| {{Collapsed|To which Asian country am I traveling if I am going to visit the Forbidden City?|D. China}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which is the world's largest port according to volume?|C. Rotterdam}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which country has the largest oil reserves?|D. Saudi Arabia}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is the name of the invisible line that runs right around the Earth's middle, dividing it into two halves?|B. The Equator}}
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| {{Collapsed|To which of the following countries will I travel to see the prehistoric Uffington White Horse?|D. England}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which ocean has the largest area?|A. Pacific}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is the highest mountain on earth above sea level?|C. Mt. Everest}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which of the following islands is not located in Europe?|B. Maldives}}
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| {{Collapsed|In New York City, on which street is the New York Stock Exchange?|A. Wall Street}}
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| {{Collapsed|I'm standing under the "Brandenburger Tor", and the smell of 'Apfel Strudel' fills the air! Where am I?|C. Germany}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is the capital of Scotland?|C. Edinburgh}}
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| {{Collapsed|To which Canadian Province will I be going if I tell you I am off to see the Calgary Stampede?|A. Alberta}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is the capital of Angola?|C. Luanda}}
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| {{Collapsed|If I visited Bondi Beach-one of the worlds most beautiful-to which country would i be traveling to?|C.Australia}}
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| {{Collapsed|The country with the smallest area in the world is:|A.Vatican City}}
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| {{Collapsed|Where is Lima located?|D. Peru}}
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| {{Collapsed|What country is Stonehenge located in?|B. United Kingdom}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is the largest landlocked country in the world?|B. Kazakhstan}}
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| {{Collapsed|Where is the Palace of Versailles located?|B. France}}
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| {{Collapsed|Where is Big Ben located?|C.London or D. United Kingdom}}
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| {{Collapsed|Where is Rome located?|D. Italy}}
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| {{Collapsed|Where is Kuala Lumpur located in what country?|D. Malaysia}}
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| {{Collapsed|Where is Mount Fuji located?|B. Japan}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which state is Mount Rushmore National Memorial located in?|A. South Dakota}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is the largest continent in the world?| C. Asia}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which state do Missoula, Whitefish, Big Fork, and Butte call home?| B. Montana}}
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| {{Collapsed|Where is Mecca located?|B. Saudi Arabia}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is the name of the sea east of Korea?|D. Sea of Japan}}
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| {{Collapsed|Where is Bolivia located?|D. South America}}
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| {{Collapsed|Where is Saint Basil's Cathedral located?|B. Russia}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is the capital of New Zealand?|A. Wellington}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is the largest cave in the world?|D. Son Doong Cave}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is the highest waterfall in the world?|D. Angel Falls}}
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| {{Collapsed|What island is the Statue of Liberty located on?|A. Liberty Island}}
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| {{Collapsed|Where is Riyadh located?|D. Saudi Arabia}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which US state is known as the Sunshine state?|D. Florida}}
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| {{Collapsed|The Petronas Towers are located in what country?|B. Malaysia}}
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| {{Collapsed|Where would you find the historic temple of Angkor Wat?|D. Cambodia}}
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| {{Collapsed|Where is the Golden Gate Bridge located?|B. San Fransisco}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which country has the most land?|D. Russia}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is the capital of Texas?|A. Austin}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which of these world capitals is also the largest city in its home country?|C. Tokyo}}
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| {{Collapsed|Where is the Kremlin located?|C. Russia}}
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| {{Collapsed|Where is Moscow located?|D. Russia}}
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| {{Collapsed|Where is the Taj Mahal located?|B. India}}
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| {{Collapsed|Where is the Mumbai located?|D. India}}
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| {{Collapsed|Where is Tokyo located?|D. Japan}}
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| {{Collapsed|Where is Pompeii located?|B. Italy}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is the world's largest desert?|D. Antarctica}}
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| {{Collapsed|I'm on a river cruise, visiting Vienna, Budapest, and Bratislava. Which river am I gliding down?|A. Danube}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is the capital of Turkey?|B. Ankara}}
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| {{Collapsed|Where is the Louvre located?|D. France}}
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| {{Collapsed|Where am I if I am in the largest city in Africa eating baklava, watching feluccas sail up the Nile?|C. Cairo}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is the capital of New York?|A. Albany}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which state - named after European monarch - has towns called Lafayette, Lake Charles, and Bogalusa?|D. Louisiana}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is the largest continental lake in the world?|D. Lake Superior}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which state includes Atlantic City and the towns of Somerville, Tenafly, Springfield, and Hoboken?|B. New Jersey}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is the capital of Canada?|A. Ottawa}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which is the longest river in the world?|A. Nile}}
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| {{Collapsed|Where is the Siberia located?|D. Russia}}
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| {{Collapsed|Where is Machu Picchu located?|B. Peru}}
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| {{Collapsed|If I decided to take a Caribbean cruise which one of these island nations would I NOT be able to visit?|A. Tahiti}}
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| {{Collapsed|Where is the Eiffel Tower located?|A. Paris}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which Northwestern state has the towns of Starbuck, Walla Walla, Port Angeles, and Olympia |A. Washington}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which state has many Civil War battlefields and is home to Macon, Augusta, Peachtree City, and Marietta?|A. Georgia}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which state on the Canadian border is home to Coeur d'Alene,Downey,Idaho Falls and Pocatello? |C.Idaho}}
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| {{Collapsed|In which Midwest state is Springfield, St. Joseph, Creve Coeur, and Cape Girardeau based?|C. Illinois (proper Missouri but count as wrong answer)}}
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| {{Collapsed|What state is Starbucks from?|D. Washington}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is the capital of Vermont?|A. Montpelier}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is the only nation that borders both Ecuador and Bolivia?|A. Peru}}
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| {{Collapsed|In what country is the San Andreas Fault located?|A. The United States}}
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| {{Collapsed|In what country is Lake Baikal located?|A. Russia}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which US state is nicknamed the "Ocean State"?|A. Rhode Island}}
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| {{Collapsed|What US city is home to the Bishop Museum?|A. Honolulu}}
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| {{Collapsed|In which country is the source of the river Danube?|A. Germany}}
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| {{Collapsed|Madison is the state capital of which US state situated on the G|A. Wisconsin}}
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| {{Collapsed|Where would one find Catalonia on a map?|A. Spain}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which US city is nicknamed the "Motor City"?|A. Detroit}}
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| {{Collapsed|Willapa bay opens to what ocean?|A. Pacific}}
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| {{Collapsed|What city became capital of Cuba in 1519?|A. Havana}}
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| {{Collapsed|The Redwood National Park is located in which US state?|A. California}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which river runs through Paris?|A. Seine}}
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| {{Collapsed|Stockholm is located along what sea?|A. Baltic Sea}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is the capital of Australia?|A. Canberra}}
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| == History ==
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| {{Collapsed|Which European city was divided by a wall, separating capitalism in the west from communism in the east?|C. Berlin}}
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| {{Collapsed|Nelson Mandela is celebrated worldwide for fighting racism. Of which country was he president?|C. South Africa}}
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| {{Collapsed|The Cold War was a war of words and hostility mainly between the USSR and which country?|C. USA}}
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| {{Collapsed|Saddam Hussein was the dictator of which Middle Eastern country?|A. Iraq}}
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| {{Collapsed|In the '60's and '70's, many men were sent into space in the Apollo missions. Where did they land?|A. Moon}}
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| {{Collapsed|How long did King Louis XIX rule France for?|D. 15 minutes}}
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| {{Collapsed|Who invented the flushing toilet?|D. Thomas Crapper}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which US president served the shortest term?| D. William Henry Harrison}}
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| {{Collapsed|Who leaked NSA documents to the Guardian in 2013?|D. Edward Snowden}}
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| {{Collapsed|Who was the first man to climb Mount Everest?|D. Sir Edmund Hillary}}
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| {{Collapsed|What year did the Titanic sink?|C. 1912}}
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| {{Collapsed|Who became the Prime Minister of Ukraine on December 18th, 2007?|C. Yulia Tymoshenko}}
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| {{Collapsed|In 1997, who became the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom?|B. Tony Blair}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which country was not a part of the Axis powers in World War 2?|D. Netherlands}}
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| {{Collapsed|Name the king who failed to keep an eye on things at the battle of Hastings ?|D. Harold}}
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| {{Collapsed|On September 11th, 2001, many died in NYC from a terrorist attack. Which building was involved?|D. World Trade Center}}
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| {{Collapsed|Where was the United States capital located during most of George Washington's 2 terms as President?|B. Philadelphia}}
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| {{Collapsed|Harriet Tubman was one of the most famous and successful abductors involved in what?|C. The Underground Railroad}}
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| {{Collapsed|What was the name of the Princess of Wales who died in 1997 as the result of a car crash in Paris?|D. Diana}}
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| {{Collapsed|Who first invented toilet paper?|A. The Chinese}}
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| {{Collapsed|The name of Sears Tower in Chicago was changed in 2009. What is its new name?|A. Willis Tower}}
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| {{Collapsed|Who was the first US president to appear on television?|A. Franklin D. Roosevelt}}
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| {{Collapsed|What year did the Panama Canal first open?|A. 1914}}
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| {{Collapsed|How much did it cost to take the New York subway when it be|A. 5 cents}}
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| {{Collapsed|How old was John F. Kennedy when he was assassinated?|A. 46}}
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| {{Collapsed|What city became the first to use neon signs to advertise shops|A. Paris}}
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| {{Collapsed|What ships did Vikings sail in?|A. Longboats}}
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| {{Collapsed|Montezuma was the emperor of which ancient society?|A. Aztecs}}
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| {{Collapsed|What gas filled the Hindenburg airship?|A. Hydrogen}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which country experienced a period called the Meiji Restoration?|A. Japan}}
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| {{Collapsed|Where were playing cards invented?|D. China}}
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| == Fruits & Vegetables ==
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| {{Collapsed|Which of these isn't a fruit? I am found underground, can be made into fries, and can also be baked!|D. Potato}}
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| {{Collapsed|I am bright red. I have all my seeds on the outside, and I am sometimes served with cream.| A. Strawberry}}
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| {{Collapsed|Tennis players eat me between games to keep nice and strong. I can also be found in pajamas!|B. Banana}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which of these fruits grows on a vine?|A. Grapes}}
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| {{Collapsed|I am bitter and lovely shade of yellow. You can find me in a well-known rhyme - "Oranges and _____"|A. Lemons}}
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| {{Collapsed|I am a purple-coloured fruit. Little Jack Horner pulled me out of a Christmas pie!|B. Plum}}
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| {{Collapsed|You can find me up a palm tree. I am brown on the outside and white on the inside. I am very hard, and sometimes fall on people's heads!|A. Coconut}}
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| {{Collapsed|I am a shiny fruit, and you can find me in red and green colors. "An ______ a day keeps the doctor away".|C. Apple}}
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| {{Collapsed|I grow on a vine. I can be red or green and your mum and dad drink my juice in wine.|C. Grapes}}
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| {{Collapsed|I am very much like an orange. I am the same colour but a little bit smaller.?|D. Tangerine}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is the largest tree born fruit in the world?|D. Jackfruit}}
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| {{Collapsed|Roald Dahl wrote about a boy called James and his adventures on a flying fruit. The book is called, "James and the Giant _______".|B. Peach}}
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| == Olympics & Sports ==
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| {{Collapsed|Which sport is an official event at the modern Summer Olympic Games?|A. Swimming}}
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| {{Collapsed|The Olympic Flame is carried around the world to the Olympic host nation. Where does its journey begin?|D. Olympia in Greece}}
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| {{Collapsed|Each country taking part in the Olympics has a 3-letter code. Which is NOT an Olympic country code?|A. BBC}}
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| {{Collapsed|Medals are awarded for first, second, and third places in the Olympic events. What are these medals called?|B. Gold, silver and bronze medals}}
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| {{Collapsed|In 2008, the 29th Olympic Games mainly took place in which Asian city?|C. Beijing}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which athlete won the 110m hurdles at the Athen Olympics?|C. Liu Xiang}}
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| {{Collapsed|How many NHL teams does Florida have?|D. 2}}
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| {{Collapsed|In the game of Cricket, how many balls are there in an over?|D. 6}}
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| {{Collapsed|In the game of Snooker, what color ball needs to be sunk before sinking a ball other than a red ball?|D. Red}}
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| {{Collapsed|What city is the NHL team known as the Lightning from?|D. Tampa Bay}}
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| {{Collapsed|Olympic Games have one or more mascots. Which of these mascots is from the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics?|B. The Fuwa}}
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| {{Collapsed|The modern Olympic Games were started by an organization called the IOC. What does IOC stand for?|C. International Olympic Committee}}
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| {{Collapsed|In which sport would you use a chucker?|D. Polo}}
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| {{Collapsed|Who holds the MLB single season home run record?|D. Barry Bonds}}
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| {{Collapsed|How often do the Summer Olympic Games take place?|C. Every 4 years}}
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| {{Collapsed|How long is a marathon ?|A. 42.195km}}
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| {{Collapsed|How many MLB teams does Florida have?|D. 2}}
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| {{Collapsed|When and where did the original Ancient Olympic Games take place?|D. Over 2000 years ago in ancient Greece}}
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| {{Collapsed|Up to, and including, the 2012 Olympic Games, which city has hosted the Olympic Games more than once?|C. London, UK}}
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| {{Collapsed|The flag of the Olympic games has five coloured rings joined together. What do the rings represent?|A. The continents of the world}}
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| {{Collapsed|How many NFL teams does Florida have?|D. 3}}
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| {{Collapsed|How many NBA teams does Florida have?|D. 2}}
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| {{Collapsed|Where does the game of Cricket originate from?|D. England}}
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| {{Collapsed|In the game of Netball, what can't a player do?|D. Run with the ball}}
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| {{Collapsed|Who was the first male tennis player to win all four grand slams on three different surfaces?|B. Andre Agassi}}
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| {{Collapsed|What country invented the Winter Olympic sport of bobsleigh?|A. Switzerland}}
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| {{Collapsed|What disorder did Muhammad Ali develop after retiring from boxin|A. Parkinson's}}
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| {{Collapsed|How tall is a regulation adult soccer goal?|A. 8 feet}}
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| {{Collapsed|What team did basketball star Larry Bird play 13 seasons for?|A. Boston Celtics}}
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| {{Collapsed|How many holes are there in a standard ritz cracker?|A. 7}}
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| == Cartoons, Anime, & Comics ==
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| {{Collapsed|Daredevil is blind but uses sound to "see" objects, like sonar. What else uses sonar?|D. Bats and submarines}}
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| {{Collapsed|The amazing X-Men's powers come from genetic mutations. Mutations form a part of what process?|B. Evolution}}
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| {{Collapsed|Peter Parker (Spiderman) has many spider-like abilities. What type of animal is a spider?|A. Arachnid}}
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| {{Collapsed|The Flash runs very fast but according to science, there's something that's even faster. What's that?|C. Light}}
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| {{Collapsed|When Violet from The Incredibles is visible, how do people see her?|A. Light bounced off of Violet and into their eyes.}}
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| {{Collapsed|Superman can fly. But what's the name of the natural force that keeps ordinary people down on earth?|B. Gravity}}
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| {{Collapsed|Iron Man's armor can perform miracles. Many animals also have 'armor'; what is such a skeleton called?|A. Exoskeleton}}
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| {{Collapsed|What does Batman carry in his utility belt?|C. Batarang}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is Clark Kent's alter ego?|D. Superman}}
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| {{Collapsed|What color is Yotsuba's hair?|B. Green}}{{Collapsed|The anime film, Grave of the Fireflies, take place during which war?|B. World War 2}}
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| {{Collapsed|Who is the main protagonist of Dragon Ball/Dragon Ball Z?|B. Goku}}
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| {{Collapsed|Who is the main protagonist of Neon Genesis Evangelion?|B. Shinji Ikari}}
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| {{Collapsed|In the anime film, Akira, what is pictured on the back of Kaneda's jacket?|A. a pill}}
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| {{Collapsed|Who is the host of the TV show, Jepordy!|D. Alex Trebek}}
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| {{Collapsed|Spike Spiegal is a main character in which anime?|B. Cowboy Bebop}}
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| {{Collapsed|In the anime film, Kiki's Delivery Service, Kiki is a...|B. witch}}
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| {{Collapsed|Japanese animation studio, Trigger Inc., was founded by former employees of which other studio?|B. Gainax}}
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| {{Collapsed|What number is on the side of Speed Racer's car in the original anime/manga?|B. 5}}
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| {{Collapsed|Who directed the Oscar winning anime film, Spirited Away?|A. Hayao Miyazaki}}
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| {{Collapsed|In Fullmetal Alchemist, Edward's brother, Alphonse, is a |B. Suit of armor}}
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| {{Collapsed|What genre is the anime, Ghost in the Shell, classified as?|B. Cyberpunk}}
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| {{Collapsed|Hajime no Ippo is a popular sports anime/manga about...|B. Boxing}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which children's television show are the following names from: Donatello, Splinter Leonardo, & Raphael?|A. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles}}
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| {{Collapsed|What car does the protagonist of Initial D, Takumi Fujiwara, drive?|B. Toyota AE86}}
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| {{Collapsed|Magneto’s amazing powers can manipulate and use magnetic fields . What would be most affected by Magneto ?|?. A steel paper clip}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is the name of the rabbit in Bambi?|A. Thumper}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is Superman's home planet?|A. Krypton}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which superhero team is Reed Richards a member of?|A. The Fantastic Four}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is Cartman's first name on the TV show South Park?|A. Eric}}
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| {{Collapsed|In the Simpsons, who does Homer accidentally shoot out of a torp?|A. Captain Tennille}}
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| == Religion ==
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| {{Collapsed|Which disciple did not want Jesus to wash his feet at the Last Supper?|D. Peter}}
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| {{Collapsed|Adam and Eve, lived in the beautiful Garden of Eden. Why did God banish them from there?|C. They were disobedient}}
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| {{Collapsed|Jesus called upon Lazarus for a meal. who was the lady who sat at his feet and listened to him talk?|B. Mary}}
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| {{Collapsed|The Pharaoh would not let the Israelites leave Egypt. Moses lead the out after 10 plagues were sent down. What was the last plague?|A. Death of all the firstborn sons}}
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| {{Collapsed|When the Israelites journeyed for 40 years to the promised land, God promised what would not wear out?|A. Clothes and shoes}}
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| {{Collapsed|Jesus taught us that the most important thing we needed in life was |D. Love}}
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| {{Collapsed|When is Orthodox Christmas Day?|D. January 7th}}
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| {{Collapsed|When Jesus was born, his mother, Mary, did not have a cradle, so she placed him elsewhere. Where?|D. Manger}}
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| {{Collapsed|Where was Paul on his way to when Jesus stopped him with a bright light, beginning the transformation of Paul's life?|C. Damascus}}
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| {{Collapsed|In what religion was Jesus raised by his parents?|C. Jewish}}
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| {{Collapsed|What day is hump day?|A. Wednesday}}
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| {{Collapsed|What biblical figure by Michelangelo has been called "the most?" (unfinished question?) |?. David}}
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| == Music ==
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| {{Collapsed|This instrument has white and black keys with two or more pedals. What is it?|C. Piano}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which woodwind instrument is played by blowing into a mouthpiece, and has twenty or more tone holes?|A. Saxophone}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which of the following instruments is a member of the strings family?|C. Cello}}
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| {{Collapsed|The harmonica is a small instrument made from plastic and metal. How do you play it?|D. With your mouth}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which percussive instrument is played by striking a stretched skin with a stick, such as 'bongos'?|D. Drums}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which percussive instrument is played by striking a wooden bars with a mallet? |B. Xylophone}}
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| {{Collapsed|This 4-string instruments made of spruce wood is played with a horsehair bow. What is it? |B. Violin}}
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| {{Collapsed|Who originally sang Gangnam Style?|C. PSY}}
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| {{Collapsed|Yoko Ono was the wife of what famous musician?|D. John Lennon}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is Marlyn Manson's gender?|D. Male}}
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| {{Collapsed|How many members are in the Korean pop group, SNSD (Girls' Generation)?|C. 9}}
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| {{Collapsed|Taylor Swift's album, Fearless, was released in what year?|C. 2008}}
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| {{Collapsed|The American hip hop group N.W.A had six members, Arabian Prince, DJ Yella, Eazy-E, Ice Cube, MC Ren, and...|C. Dr. Dre}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which Irish instrument consists of many strings which are plucked by the hands of the musician?|C. Harp}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which brass instrument is played by blowing into the mouthpiece and has 3 buttons that change the sound? |C. Trumpet}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which 6-stringed instrument can be found in a rock band and uses an amplifier to make the sound louder?|B. Electric guitar}}
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| {{Collapsed|In the song 'The 12 days of Christmas', what are the 6 geese a-doing?|D. Laying}}
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| {{Collapsed|Daft Punk is an electronic music duo from what country?|C. France}}
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| {{Collapsed|Michael Jackson is famous for?|C. The Moon Walk}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which country originated opera?|A. Italy}}
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| {{Collapsed|When was the Christmas carol "Silent Night" composed?|A. 1818}}
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| == Random Facts ==
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| {{Collapsed|If you are "intestate", what don't you have?|D. A will}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which word best describes the union of two political parties to form a government?|C. Coalition}}
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| {{Collapsed|"Midori", "verde", "vert", and "Gruen" all translate to what English word?|D. Green}}
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| {{Collapsed|What would a tailor do with his hot plonker?|D. Iron cloth}}
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| {{Collapsed|What state is Jim Beam from?|D. Kentucky}}
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| {{Collapsed|What state is Jack Daniels from?|D. Tennessee}}
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| {{Collapsed|How long is the shelf life of Twinkies?|C. Approximately 45 days}}
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| {{Collapsed|What does M&M's stand for?|A. Mars & Murrie's}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is the country code for Russia?|D. 007}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is a group of kangaroos called?|D. A mob}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which is NOT a primary color?|B. Orange}}
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| {{Collapsed|Anmol decided to give his bike 3 coats of paint. Which coat would go on the first?|C. The second}}
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| {{Collapsed|How many business days are week?|D. 5}}
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| {{Collapsed|Office paper is typically sold in packs of 500 sheets. What is this pack called?|C. Ream}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which method am I most likely to use to trek up to the mountainous, ancient Incan city of Machu Picchu?|D. Take a tour bus}}
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| {{Collapsed|Traditionally, what type of wood do Rolls Royce use on the dashboards of their cars?|D. Walnut}}
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| {{Collapsed|What color means go?|D. Green}}
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| {{Collapsed|Where is Waldo?|D. Everywhere}}
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| {{Collapsed|What weighs more: A ton of feathers, a ton of bricks, or a ton of gold?|D. All the same}}
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| {{Collapsed|What does Victoria's Secret sell?|C. Lingerie}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is the last letter of the Greek alphabet?|A. Omega}}
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| {{Collapsed|How many days are there in a non leap year?|D. 365}}
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| {{Collapsed|What color means go in China?|D. Green}}
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| {{Collapsed|What do you use to dot your lowercase "I"?|A. Tittle}}
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| {{Collapsed|Fortune cookies are from what country?|C United States}}
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| {{Collapsed|Most dust particles in your house are what?|D. Dead skin}}
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| {{Collapsed|A cat is said to have?|C. 9 lives}}
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| {{Collapsed|What are sorted by size in a Laitram machine?|A. Shrimp}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is "nori" made from?|A. Seaweed}}
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| {{Collapsed|In the United States, what is the day after Thanksgiving?|A. Black Friday}}
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| {{Collapsed|What symbol shares a key with the number 4 on a standard compute|A. dollar sign}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which side of a ship is "starboard"?|A. Right}}
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| {{Collapsed|What vitamin is mostly required for blood coagulation?|A. Vitamin K}}
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| {{Collapsed|Montezuma was the emperor of which ancient society?|A. Aztecs}}
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| {{Collapsed|How many hours are there in 1 week?|168}}
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| == Science/Nature ==
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| {{Collapsed|What is the largest spider in the world?|D. Giant Huntsman Spider}}
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| {{Collapsed|What's is the name of our galaxy?|D. The Milky Way}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is the sun?|D. A star}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is the largest mammal in the world?|D. Blue Whale}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which one of these is not a mammal?|D. Lizard}}
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| {{Collapsed|Who was the electric chair invented by?|D. A dentist}}
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| {{Collapsed|What family of animals do humans belong to?|C. Hominidae}}
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| {{Collapsed|What are the main reasons to domesticate alpacas?|C. For their wool and meat}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is lightning made of?|D. Electricity or C. Plasma (two diffirent pack of answers to choose)}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which of these living things does NOT have a backbone?|D. Earthworm}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which of these is the hottest?|B. The Sun}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is the name of the gas in the air that keeps us alive?|A. Oxygen}}
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| {{Collapsed|If the moon is full, what shape is it in the sky?|C. Circle}}
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| {{Collapsed|What percentage of average adult human body is water?|D. 50% - 65%}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is the process by which particular biological traits become more or less common over time?|C. Natural Selection}}
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| {{Collapsed|What do the rings around Saturn mostly consist of?|D. Water Ice}}
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| {{Collapsed|Are Gorillas carnivores, omnivores, or herbivores?| D. Herbivores}}
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| {{Collapsed|Earnest Rutherford is a famous New Zealander most known for what?| D. Splitting the atom}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is the name of the organ in our bodies that pumps blood?|A. Heart}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is the largest planet in our solar system?|D. Jupiter}}
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| {{Collapsed|Where do carrots grow?|C. Ground}}
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| {{Collapsed|What do Mitochondria produce?|C. APT}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is the largest dinosaur known to have walked the earth?|D. Argentinosaurus}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is the human body mostly made of?|D. Water}}
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| {{Collapsed|On average, how long does a healthy alpaca live?|C. Approx. 20 years}}
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| {{Collapsed|How many eyes do most spiders have?|C. 8}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is the scientific name for humans?|C. Homo Sapien}}
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| {{Collapsed|Planet Earth is the ______ planet from the Sun.|A. Third}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which one of these is not a living organism?|C. Virus}}
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| {{Collapsed|What happens if you melt something?|A. It changes from a solid to a liquid}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is the largest flower in the world?|D. Rafflesia}}
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| {{Collapsed|How old is the universe believed to be?|D. 13.8 billion years}}
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| {{Collapsed|What shines on the moon to make it bright at night?|C. Sun}}
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| {{Collapsed|What type of lenses do nearsighted people need for their glasses?|C. diverging lenses}}
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| {{Collapsed|What process do plants use to convert sun light into chemical energy?|C. Photosynthesis}}
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| {{Collapsed|How many toes is a human baby born with?|D. 10}}
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| {{Collapsed|What girls name is also the term used to describe a female donkey?|D. Jenny}}
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| {{Collapsed|How many pairs of chromosomes do humans have?|C. 23}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is the speed of sound?|C. 340.29 m/s}}
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| {{Collapsed|How many participants does asexual reproduction require?|C. 1}}
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| {{Collapsed|What gives Mars its red appearance ?|D. Iron Oxide}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is at the center of a black hole?|D. A singularity}}
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| {{Collapsed|What biological family does alpaca belong to?|B.Camiladae}}
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| {{Collapsed|How many senses do humans have?|C. 9 to 20 or more}}
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| {{Collapsed|How many muscles are there in an elephant's trunk?|A. 40,000}}
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| {{Collapsed|Vermillion is a shade of which color?A. Red}}
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| {{Collapsed|How many pairs of ribs are there in the average human skeleton?|A. 12}}
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| {{Collapsed|What Creature's bite can lead to Lyme disease?|A. Tick}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is the best-known invention of Peace Prize founder Alfred N?|A. Dynamite}}
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| {{Collapsed|How old is the universe?|13.8 billions years}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which one of these is not a living organism?|C. Virus}}
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| == Games ==
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| === Video Games & Systems ===
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| {{Collapsed|In the Super Mario games, what is Mario's profession?|B. Plumber}}
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| {{Collapsed|Dr Gordon Freeman is the main protagonist of which videogame?|C. Half Life}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which one of these is not a traditional starting piece in the game of Monopoly?|D. Snake}}
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| {{Collapsed|What company created Half-Life, Left 4 Dead, and Team Fortress 2?|D. Valve}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is the first boss you encounter in Diablo I?|D. The Butcher}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is the name of the lead character of the hit game Final Fantasy VII?|C. Cloud}}
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| {{Collapsed|What year was PlayStation 2 released?|C. 2000}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is the ranged special attack used by Ryu and Ken in Street fighter?|B. Hadouken}}
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| {{Collapsed|In Dablo II, Baal is the lord of what?|C. Destruction}}
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| {{Collapsed|Who is a founder of Valve Corporation?|C. Gabe Newell}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which of the following was part of the fourth generation of video game consoles?|C. Sega Genesis}}
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| {{Collapsed|In Command & Conquer: Red Alert, which side could launch a GPS satellite?|D. The Allies}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is the name of the lead character of the Half-life series?|C. Gordon Freeman}}
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| {{Collapsed|In the original Doom game, what was the cheat code for god mode?|C. IDDQD}}
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| {{Collapsed|In the original Doom game, what was the cheat code for guns and ammo?|C. IDKFA (says IDFKA by mistake)}}
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| {{Collapsed|What was the full name of the original Warcraft game released by Blizzard Entertainment in 1994?|C. Warcraft: Orcs & Humans}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is Final Fantasy 6 known as in the United States?|C. Final Fantasy 3}}
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| {{Collapsed|What former professional basketball player played for the Los Angeles Lakers and had a 2D fighting game named after him?|C. Shaquille O'Neal - '''NOTE: Shaq Fu LOL'''}}
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| {{Collapsed|What year was the Super Nintendo Entertainment System released in North America?|A. 1991}}
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| {{Collapsed|Dota 2 is owned by which company?|D. Valve}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is the name of the alien race in starcraft that plagues the universe much like a swarm of bugs?|D. Zergs}}
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| {{Collapsed|What color is Pac-Man?|C. Yellow}}
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| {{Collapsed|Lara Croft is the protagonist of what videogame franchise?|C. Tomb Raider}}
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| {{Collapsed|Sonic the Hedgehog is a videogame character developed by what company?|C. Sega}}
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| {{Collapsed|In Warcraft III, which one of the following is not a race?|C. Gnome}}
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| {{Collapsed|In the video game Sonic, how many rings do you need to collect to gain an extra life?|D. 100}}
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| {{Collapsed|Ness is the protagonist of a videogame published by Nintendo. What is the name of this game?|C. Earthbound}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is Final Fantasy 3 known as in the Japan?|D. Final Fantasy 6}}
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| {{Collapsed|The 3 starter pokemon in Pokemon Red and Blue are Bulbasaur, Squirtle, and...|A. Charmander}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is the name of the Ostrich like bird featured throughout the Final Fantasy series?|C. Chocobo}}
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| {{Collapsed|Who does the player primarily control in The Legend of Zelda games?|B. Link}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is the name of the lead character of the Dead Space series?|A. Isaac Clarke}}
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| {{Collapsed|How many floors are there to explore in Diablo I?|D. 16}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is the name of Solid Snake's right hand man in the Metal Gear Solid series?|D. Hal Emmerich}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which game platform is owned by CD Projeckt?|D. GOG}}
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| {{Collapsed|What was the first game released by Valve Corporation?|C. Half-Life}}
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| {{Collapsed|Banjo is the protagonist of a game developed and published by Rare for the Nintendo 64. Who is his partner in said game?|C. Kazooie}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is Samus' gender in the Metroid games?|B. Female}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which game platform is owned by EA?|D. Orgin}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is the name of the virus featured in the first two Resident Evil games?|D. T-Virus}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which company made the Witcher series?|D. CD Projekt}}
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| {{Collapsed|The Doom series places the player on what planet?|C. Mars}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which game platform is owned by Ubisoft?|D. Uplay}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which attack is used by Sagat in Street Fighter?| D. Fire Shot}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is the name of the evil corporation featured in the Resident Evil series?|B. Umbrella}}
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| {{Collapsed|What game was developed by a New Zealand based independent devel|A. Path of Exile}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is the name of the main hero in the Metal Gear Solid series?|C. Soild Snake}}
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| {{Collapsed|Who provided the voice for Captain John Smith in Disney's 1995 m|A. Mel Gibson}}
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| === Board Games & Billiards ===
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| {{Collapsed|In the game of Cluedo, players compete to discover the details of what?|D. A murder}}
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| {{Collapsed|What are the two highest scoring letters in the game of Scrabble?|D. Q & Z}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is generally considered to be the strongest piece in the game of chess?|D. The Queen}}
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| {{Collapsed|How many balls are there for each player to sink in the game of pool?|D. 8}}
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| {{Collapsed|In the game of Snooker, what color ball needs to be sunk before sinking a ball other than a red ball?|D. Red}}
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| === Card Games ===
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| {{Collapsed|When playing Gin Rummy, how many cards are dealt to each player?|D. 10}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which company makes Poker Night at the Inventory?|D. Tell Tale}}
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| {{Collapsed|In No Limit Texas Hold'em poker, how many hole cards does a player have?|D. 2}}
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| {{Collapsed|In No Limit Texas Hold'em poker, who is first to act after the first round of betting?|D. Person left of dealer}}
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| {{Collapsed|In Omaha Hold'em poker, how many hole cards does a player have?|D. 4}}
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| {{Collapsed|Where were playing cards invented?|D. China}}
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| == TV & Movies ==
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| {{###EXPANDALL###}}
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| {{Collapsed|Who was dead at the end of Sixth Sense?|D. Bruce Willis}}
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| {{Collapsed|Who directed Jurassic Park?|D. Steven Spielberg}}
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| {{Collapsed|In what country were the Lord of the Rings movies filmed?|D. New Zealand}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which Star Wars character is a bounty hunter?|D. Boba Fett}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which social network was the movie, The Social Network, based on?|D. Facebook}}
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| {{Collapsed|What genre is the Matrix classified as?|D. Cyberpunk}}
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| {{Collapsed|Free Willey was a film about what?|D. A whale}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which network hosted the VGAs?|D. Spike}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which comdien has a sitcom on IFC?|D. Mark Marron}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which of these is Not a Fox News anchor?|D. Stephen Colbert}}
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| {{Collapsed|What was Doogie Howser's real first name?|A. Douglas}}
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| {{Collapsed|How many Oscars did the 1997 movie "Titanic" win?|A. 11}}
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| {{Collapsed|In which movie did Russell Crowe play Maximus Decimus Meridius?|A. Gladiator}}
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| {{Collapsed|Who directed the Lord of the Rings movies?|A. Peter Jackson}}
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| == Literature ==
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| {{###EXPANDALL###}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is Mr. Rochester's first name in Charlotte Bronte's novel, Jane Eyre?|C. Edward}}
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| {{Collapsed|Who wrote the novel, The Catcher in the Rye?|C. J.D. Salinger}}
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| {{Collapsed|In the novel Frankenstein, what is the monster called?|C. Frankenstein's monster}}
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| {{Collapsed|When is the Iliad thought to have been written?|C. 8th century BC}}
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| {{Collapsed|In what country is the San Andreas Fault located?|A. The United States}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is the platform number for the Hogwarts Express?|A. 9 3/4}}
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| {{Collapsed|Who wrote the novel "the da vinci code"?|A. Dan Brown}}
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| == Computers, Internet & Technology ==
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| {{###EXPANDALL###}}
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| {{Collapsed|When talking about computers, what is an example of an output device?|C. The speakers}}
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| {{Collapsed|Where is Twitter located?|D. San Francisco}}
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| {{Collapsed|Pressing Alt + Ctrl + Del in Windows will open what?|C. Task Manager}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which of the following is NOT a key on a standard keyboard?|C. Repeat}}
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| {{Collapsed|When was the first generation iPod released?|C. 2001}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is Microsoft's search engine called?|C. Bing}}
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| {{Collapsed|What year was the Y2k bug supposed to happen?|D. 2000}}
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| {{Collapsed|When talking about computers, what is an example of Hardware?|C. The monitor}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is the main board of a computer called?|C. Motherboard}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which company owns Skype?|D. Microsoft}}
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| {{Collapsed|In computer programming, traditionally, what will your first ever program do?|C. Output "Hello World"}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is the maximum usable amount of RAM on a 32 - bit Windows operating system?|D. 4GB}}
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| {{Collapsed|In computer programming, a variable is typically used to do what?|C. Store specific data}}
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| {{Collapsed|What agency of the US Department of Defense creates and develops new military technology?|A. DARPA}}
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| {{Collapsed|The IBM 5100 was released in what year?|B. 1975}}
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| == League of Angels ==
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| {{###EXPANDALL###}}
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| {{Collapsed|What level do you get access to Erebus in League of Angels?|C. 40}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which of the following gets unlocked at level 26 in League of Angels?|C. Gemology}}
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| {{Collapsed|What level do you get your first title in League of Angels?|C. 20}}
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| {{Collapsed|When did the League of Angels closed beta start?|C. December 4th, 2013}}
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| {{Collapsed|What level do you gain access to the 4th battle slot in League of Angels?|C. 35}}
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| {{Collapsed|What level do you gain access to the 5th battle slot in League of Angels?|C. 45}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is the highest ranking title in League of Angels called?|C. Demi God}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is the name of the first Angel you get in League of Angels?|C. Nocturna}}
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| {{Collapsed|How much HP does a Lvl. 1 HP gem give in League of Angels?|C. 500}}
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| {{Collapsed|What level can you start recruiting heroes in League of Angels?|C. 24}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is the name of the lvl. 11-20 zone/town in League of Angels?|C. Yggdrasil, the World Tree}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is the highest level cannon you can use (other than laser) in Tidal Pool in League of Angels?|C. 9}}
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| {{Collapsed|What level do you get your mount in League of Angels?|C. 21}}
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| {{Collapsed|What level do you have to be in order to use World Chat in League of Legends??|C. 10}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which of the following gets unlocked at level 32 in League of Angels?|C. Tidal Pool}}
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| {{Collapsed|Who is the developer of League of Angels?|A. GTArcade}}
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| == Mathematics ==
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| {{###EXPANDALL###}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is a multiple of 8?|C. 24}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is 10 factorial?|C. 3628800}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which does NOT have an even number for its square root?|B. 81}}
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| {{Collapsed|If you have 3 quarters, 4 dimes, and 4 pennies, how much money do you have?|C. 1.19}}
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| {{Collapsed|If you bet $50 to win $100, how often do you need to win to break-even on the bet?|D. 33% of the time}}
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| {{Collapsed|If you bet $25 to win $100, how often do you need to win to break-even on the bet?|D. 20% of the time}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which of the following is not a prime number?|C. 497}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is the product of one and three?|C. 3}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is the ratio 1 : 2 as a percentage?|D. 0.33}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is the sum of five and six?|C. 11}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is the ratio 1 : 1 as a percentage?|D. 0.5}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is the ratio 1 : 3 as a percentage?|D. 0.25}}
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| {{Collapsed|A farmer had 15 sheep, and all but 8 died. How many are left?|C. 8}}
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| {{Collapsed|How is the year 2000 written in Roman numerals?|A. MM}}
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| {{Collapsed|What does the Roman numeral C represent?|A. 100}}
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| == The World ==
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| {{###EXPANDALL###}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which country has the most nuclear weapons?|D. Russia}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is the first name of the Queen of England?|D. Elizabeth}}
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| {{Collapsed|Who is the head of state of all commonwealth countries?|D. The British Monarch}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is the national emblem of Canada?|D. Maple leaf}}
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| {{Collapsed|Who is the Vice President of the USA?|D. Joe Biden}}
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| {{Collapsed|Who is the president of Russia?|D. Vladimir Putin}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which country is not in the European Union?|D. Switzerland}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which country is not in the European Union?|A. Norway}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which country has the largest population?|D. China}}
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| {{Collapsed|How many time zones are there in China?|C. 1}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is the Japanese name for Japan?|A. Nippon}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which US President's Nickname was Big Bill?|A. William Howard Taft}}
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| {{Collapsed|The Orient Express train originally ran from Paris to where?|A. Istanbul}}
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| {{Collapsed|which country experienced a period called the meji restoration?|A. Japan}}
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| {{Collapsed|What color is the cross on the flag of Finland?|A. Blue}}
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| == Unsorted/Incorrect/Unknown ==
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| {{###EXPANDALL###}}
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| '''Incorrect/Need Answer'''
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| {{Collapsed|If I dissolve sugar in water, what have I made?|D. A solvent}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is the largest landlocked country?|?. Kazakhstan(there are two questions like this, the other answer is mongolia}}
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| {{Collapsed|In No Limit Texas Hold'em poker, what is the strongest hand possible?|D. 4 [should be Straight Flush]}}
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| {{Collapsed|Where does the game of Rugby originate from?|D. 4 [not C. Britain, which it should be, and which it used to be]}}
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| {{Collapsed|What website is not blocked in China?|A. cnn.com}}
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| '''Correct but unsorted'''
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| {{Collapsed|What is the literary term for play on words?|A. Pun}}
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| {{Collapsed|Who is Vocaloid CV-01?|C. Hatsune Miku}}
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| {{Collapsed|Warren Buffet is a famous what?|D. Investor}}
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| {{Collapsed|Fill in the blank: "They have forgotten _____ bags."|C. their}}
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| {{Collapsed|A cat had three kittens: January, March and May. What was the mother's name.|C. What}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which US president appears on the far left at Mount Rushmore?|A. George Washington}}
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| {{Collapsed|In what country was the Terracotta Army sealed underground?|A. China}}
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| {{Collapsed|What does a monophobe fear?|A. Being alone}}
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| {{Collapsed|What Caribbean island did Columbus originally name Juana?|A. Cuba}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which US state is nicknamed the "Ocean State"?|A. Rhode Island}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which University was founded as the College of New Jersey?|A. Princeton}}
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| {{Collapsed|Who directed the Lord of Rings movies?|A.Peter Jackson}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is the main ingredient of guacamole|A.Avocados}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is a group of crows called.|A. Murder}}
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| {{Collapsed|In the Simpsons, who does Homer accidentally shoot out of a torp|A. Captain Tenille}}
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| {{Collapsed|In the Simpsons who normally drives Springfield Elementary's school bus|A. Otto}}
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| {{Collapsed|In the movie "The Hunger Games", who fights with a bow and arrow|A. Glimmer}}
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| {{Collapsed|What gas filled the Hinderburg airship?|A. Hydrogen}}
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| {{Collapsed|What company developed the first laser printer in the 1970s?|A. Xerox}}
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| {{Collapsed|What's the minimum number of bars on an abacus|A. 9}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is the capital of Ireland|A. Dublin}}
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| {{Collapsed|What is the platform number of Hogwarts express|A. 9 3/4}}
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| {{Collapsed|How many daily tides are there?|A. 2}}
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| {{Collapsed|I what decades atom was splitted?|1930s}}
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| {{Collapsed|I what decade did scientists first split the atom ?|1930s}}
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| {{Collapsed|What European art museum has a glass pyramid in its courtyard?|A. The Louvre}}
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| {{Collapsed|Mach One refers to speed of what?|A. Sound}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which American inventor held 1,093 patents?|A. Thomas Edison}}
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| {{Collapsed|What Hindu god is know as "The Destroyer"?|A. Shiva}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which of these is NOT a fossil fuel?|A. Wood}}
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| {{Collapsed|How many throwing events are in a Decathalon?|D. 3}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which country was split into zones by the Yalta Agreement?|A. Germany}}
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| {{Collapsed|Which sketch comedy group had a show on IFC?|D. WKYK (The Whitest Kids U' Know)}}
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| <ref>what is the name of the lvl. 11-20 zone/town in Leagun of Angels| Yggdrasil</ref>
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