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{{Collapsed|Kuala Lampur located in what country?|D. Malaysia}}
{{Collapsed|Kuala Lampur located in what country?|D. Malaysia}}
{{Collapsed|Which US state is nicknamed the "Ocean State"?|A. Rhode Island}}
{{Collapsed|Which US state is nicknamed the "Ocean State"?|A. Rhode Island}}
{{Collapsed|What is the capital of Ireland|A. Dublin}}
{{Collapsed|What Caribbean island did Columbus originally name Juana?|A. Cuba}}


== History ==
== History ==
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{{Collapsed|Where were playing cards invented?|D. China}}
{{Collapsed|Where were playing cards invented?|D. China}}
{{Collapsed|Which country was split into zones by the Yalta Agreement?|A. Germany}}
{{Collapsed|Which country was split into zones by the Yalta Agreement?|A. Germany}}
{{Collapsed|Which American inventor held 1,093 patents?|A. Thomas Edison}}
{{Collapsed|Which US president appears on the far left at Mount Rushmore?|A. George Washington}}
{{Collapsed|Montezuma was the emperor of which ancient society?|A. Aztecs}}
{{Collapsed|Inventor of the cotton gin is:| . Eli Whitney}}


== Fruits & Vegetables ==
== Fruits & Vegetables ==
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{{Collapsed|What is the main ingredient of guacamole|A. Avocados}}
{{Collapsed|What is the main ingredient of guacamole|A. Avocados}}
 
{{Collapsed|Falafels are made with| . Chickpeas}}


== Olympics & Sports ==
== Olympics & Sports ==
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{{Collapsed|What is Cartman's first name on the TV show South Park?|A. Eric}}
{{Collapsed|What is Cartman's first name on the TV show South Park?|A. Eric}}
{{Collapsed|In the Simpsons, who does Homer accidentally shoot out of a torp?|A. Captain Tennille}}
{{Collapsed|In the Simpsons, who does Homer accidentally shoot out of a torp?|A. Captain Tennille}}
{{Collapsed|In the Simpsons who normally drives Springfield Elementary's school bus|A. Otto}}


== Religion ==
== Religion ==
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{{Collapsed|Which side of a ship is "starboard"?|A. Right}}
{{Collapsed|Which side of a ship is "starboard"?|A. Right}}
{{Collapsed|What vitamin is mostly required for blood coagulation?|A. Vitamin K}}
{{Collapsed|What vitamin is mostly required for blood coagulation?|A. Vitamin K}}
{{Collapsed|Montezuma was the emperor of which ancient society?|A. Aztecs}}
{{Collapsed|How many hours are there in 1 week?|168}}
{{Collapsed|How many hours are there in 1 week?|168}}
{{Collapsed|Warren Buffet is a famous what?|D. Investor}}


== Science/Nature ==
== Science/Nature ==
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{{Collapsed|In what decades atom was splitted?|1930s}}
{{Collapsed|In what decades atom was splitted?|1930s}}
{{Collapsed|In what decade did scientists first split the atom ?|A. 1930s}}
{{Collapsed|In what decade did scientists first split the atom ?|A. 1930s}}
{{Collapsed|What gas filled the Hinderburg airship?|A. Hydrogen}}
{{Collapsed|Which of these is NOT a fossil fuel?|A. Wood}}


== Games ==
== Games ==
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{{Collapsed|Who directed the Lord of the Rings movies?|A. Peter Jackson}}
{{Collapsed|Who directed the Lord of the Rings movies?|A. Peter Jackson}}
{{Collapsed|Which of the following is not a Fox News anchor?|Stephen Colbert}}
{{Collapsed|Which of the following is not a Fox News anchor?|Stephen Colbert}}
{{Collapsed|In the movie "The Hunger Games", who fights with a bow and arrow|A. Glimmer}}
{{Collapsed|Who directed the Lord of Rings movies?|A.Peter Jackson}}


== Literature ==
== Literature ==
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{{Collapsed|Which nation has the largest petrol reserve?| . Saudi Arabia}}
{{Collapsed|Which nation has the largest petrol reserve?| . Saudi Arabia}}
{{Collapsed|How many times zones in the world?| 24}}
{{Collapsed|How many times zones in the world?| 24}}
{{Collapsed|In what country was the Terracotta Army sealed underground?|A. China}}
{{Collapsed|What European art museum has a glass pyramid in its courtyard?|A. The Louvre}}


== Unsorted/Incorrect/Unknown ==
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{{Collapsed|What is the literary term for play on words?|A. Pun}}
{{Collapsed|What is the literary term for play on words?|A. Pun}}
{{Collapsed|Warren Buffet is a famous what?|D. Investor}}
{{Collapsed|Fill in the blank: "They have forgotten _____ bags."|C. their}}
{{Collapsed|Fill in the blank: "They have forgotten _____ bags."|C. their}}
{{Collapsed|A cat had three kittens: January, March and May. What was the mother's name.|C. What}}
{{Collapsed|A cat had three kittens: January, March and May. What was the mother's name.|C. What}}
{{Collapsed|Which US president appears on the far left at Mount Rushmore?|A. George Washington}}
{{Collapsed|In what country was the Terracotta Army sealed underground?|A. China}}
{{Collapsed|What does a monophobe fear?|A. Being alone}}
{{Collapsed|What does a monophobe fear?|A. Being alone}}
{{Collapsed|What Caribbean island did Columbus originally name Juana?|A. Cuba}}
{{Collapsed|Which University was founded as the College of New Jersey?|A. Princeton}}
{{Collapsed|Which University was founded as the College of New Jersey?|A. Princeton}}
{{Collapsed|Who directed the Lord of Rings movies?|A.Peter Jackson}}
{{Collapsed|What is a group of crows called.|A. Murder}}
{{Collapsed|What is a group of crows called.|A. Murder}}
{{Collapsed|In the Simpsons, who does Homer accidentally shoot out of a torp|A. Captain Tenille}}
{{Collapsed|In the Simpsons who normally drives Springfield Elementary's school bus|A. Otto}}
{{Collapsed|In the movie "The Hunger Games", who fights with a bow and arrow|A. Glimmer}}
{{Collapsed|What gas filled the Hinderburg airship?|A. Hydrogen}}
{{Collapsed|What company developed the first laser printer in the 1970s?|A. Xerox}}
{{Collapsed|What company developed the first laser printer in the 1970s?|A. Xerox}}
{{Collapsed|What's the minimum number of bars on an abacus|A. 9}}
{{Collapsed|What's the minimum number of bars on an abacus|A. 9}}
{{Collapsed|What is the capital of Ireland|A. Dublin}}
{{Collapsed|How many daily tides are there?|A. 2}}
{{Collapsed|How many daily tides are there?|A. 2}}
{{Collapsed|What European art museum has a glass pyramid in its courtyard?|A. The Louvre}}
{{Collapsed|Which American inventor held 1,093 patents?|A. Thomas Edison}}
{{Collapsed|Which of these is NOT a fossil fuel?|A. Wood}}
{{Collapsed|How many throwing events are in a Decathalon?|D. 3}}
{{Collapsed|How many throwing events are in a Decathalon?|D. 3}}
{{Collapsed|Which sketch comedy group had a show on IFC?|D. WKYK (The Whitest Kids U' Know)}}
{{Collapsed|Which sketch comedy group had a show on IFC?|D. WKYK (The Whitest Kids U' Know)}}
{{Collapsed|Inventor of the cotton gin is:| . Eli Whitney}}
{{Collapsed|What is the name of the lvl. 11-20 zone/town in League of Angels| Yggdrasil}}
{{Collapsed|What is the name of the lvl. 11-20 zone/town in League of Angels| Yggdrasil}}

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