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Insanely hard general knowledge quiz. Can you score a 7 out of 10 or better?
Average Score: 8
81% knows the answer to this question:
"Backed by the Tennessee Two, whose first major hit on both the rock and country charts was I Walk the Line?
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"Shortly after leaving the governor's office, who admitted he'd had a child by a maid named Mildred "Patty" Baena?"
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How well developed is your common knowledge?
We think it is not good enough to score a 6+
Average Score: 8
35% knows the answer to this question:
"What word describes those little frozen raindrops that seem to bounce?
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"Proverbially, "it takes two" to do what dance of Argentinean origin?"
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Are you smart enough to answer these 10 general knowledge questions?
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Average Score: 7
54% knows the answer to this question:
"The Koories are the Aboriginal people of southern New South Wales and Victoria. The Murries are in northern NSW and Queensland. In what country?
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"Dmitri of the Don replaced the wooden walls of what city's Kremlin with stone ones?"
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Most people cannot even answer 6 of these general knowledge questions.
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Average Score: 7
47% knows the answer to this question:
"Welcome to my shop! Let me cut your mop! Let me shave your crop! The Bugs Bunny cartoon "The Rabbit of Seville" was based on what Gioachino Rossini opera?
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"Which pair of animal species and type is correct?"
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We think you won't be able to get a perfect 10 on this food quiz.
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Average Score: 9
48% knows the answer to this question:
"Carlos Sanchez, who started portraying Juan Valdez in 1969, actually did grow what product in Colombia?
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"Invented by confectionary store owner Christian Nelson in 1920, an Eskimo pie isn't made of Eskimos. What is it?"
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How much you you know about the animals of our beautiful planet?
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Average Score: 9
30% knows the answer to this question:
"Which pair of animal species and type is correct?
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"Which pair of animal species and type is correct?"
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Only a true and intelligent Historian can answer these 10 questions.
Average Score: 9
59% knows the answer to this question:
"What plague that killed a quarter, maybe as much as a third, of the European population from 1347 to 1352?
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"Where in the United States did an earthquake kill 700 people in 1906?"
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Are you intelligent enough for this very hard geography quiz?
Average Score: 8
44% knows the answer to this question:
"What is the Windy City, either because of meteorology or because of the flapping gums of local political blowhards?
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"The Schwarzwald is named for its fir stands. What is it called in English?"
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Only real TV lovers can get a decent score on this quiz.
Can you score a 5+?
Average Score: 8
85% knows the answer to this question:
"While Blair Underwood was on LA Law playing Jonathan Rollins, the first black president of the Harvard Law Review, he met the actual president, who was in fact the first black person in that job. Who?
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"REM's song Shiny Happy People was in the running to be the theme song for what TV show, which instead decided to go with the one about me being there for you?"
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Only the smartest can get a perfect 10 on this Science Trivia Quiz
Are you one of the smartest?
Average Score: 8
67% knows the answer to this question:
"What animals built a 1000-foot dam discovered in Colorado's Rocky Mountain National Park?
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"What kind of astronomical body is officially known as IP/Halley?"
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Almost nobody can score a lousy 7 out of 10 on this general knowledge quiz.
Average Score: 8
37% knows the answer to this question:
"Per the Broadway song, what country should not cry for Evita?
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"Cassius Marcellus Coolidge painted a famous picture of some poker players in about 1910. What was so odd about them?"
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Are you Arty enough to get a perfect score in this quiz?
Average Score: 8
92% knows the answer to this question:
"The blue in what vases, named for a Chinese dynasty, also inspired Dutch delftware, and came from cobalt imported from Persia?
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"Found in St Peter's Basilica in Rome, the Pieta is the only work I ever signed, along the ribbon around the Virgin's shoulder. Who am I?"