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How much do you know about the world?
Average Score: 4
75% knows the answer to this question:
"Which of these is not Indonesian territory, but is called Taiwan?
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"Victor Hugo and Emile Zola share a crypt in what city's Pantheon?"
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Test how much of a bookworm you are.
Average Score: 5
94% knows the answer to this question:
"Born in Salem, Massachusetts, the ancestors of what author of "The Scarlet Letter" persecuted witches there?
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"Emma McLaughlin and Nicola Kraus wrote what novel, based on their experiences working in Manhattan's Upper East Side?"
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Are you a real Cinephile? Let's see if you can answer all 10 questions correctly!
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47% knows the answer to this question:
"Who is nude the first time she appears as Juliet Hardy in the 1957 film And God Created Woman?
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"Which type of character did Melina Mercouri play in "Never on a Sunday"?"
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Can you answer 6 or higher questions correctly?
Average Score: 5
64% knows the answer to this question:
"Canids have 42 teeth. What are canids?
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"Per the old cooking adage, how much liquid is "a pound the whole world 'round"?"
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Very hard trivia about television.
Average Score: 4
38% knows the answer to this question:
"What "Peanuts" character is always dirty?
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"In 2014, 19-yr-old Jessica Smith revealed on her Facebook page that she had been the sun baby on what TV series?"
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Did you pay attention at school
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48% knows the answer to this question:
"The Islenos speak a Spanish patois and trace their ancestry to the Canary Islands. And they live in St. Bernard Parish in what state?
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"As the story goes, Boston got what culinary nickname from Puritans, who would prepare it on the afternoon before Sabbath and let it sit overnight?"
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Can you score a 6 or better?
Average Score: 4
87% knows the answer to this question:
"What does the H stand for in management organizations called HMOs?
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"What disaster, the strongest of its kind ever in the United States, befell New Madrid, Missouri, in 1811 and 1812, changing the course of the Mississippi?"
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Share if you dare!
Average Score: 5
61% knows the answer to this question:
"Which of these isn't a common name for Felis concolor, but is actually a variety of lynx?
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"Ballistic pioneer Ernst Mach has a number named for him. What is it for?"
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Only smart people can do this geography quiz.
Average Score: 5
86% knows the answer to this question:
"The name of the Hindu Kush mountain range means "Hindu Killer." In what Muslim country do the mountains hate the Hindus?
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"From Balboa Hill, you can see both the Pacific and the Atlantic (technically, the Caribbean). What country are you in?"
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How much do you know about the world?
Average Score: 4
77% knows the answer to this question:
"British explorers called an extinct volcano Diamond Head because they thought the volcanic crystals were diamonds. And it looks down on what beach?
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"A former British colony, British Honduras, adopted what new name in 1981?"
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Will you fail or succeed ?
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87% knows the answer to this question:
"The three Imperial Regalia are dug out when it comes time to crown a new Japanese emperor. If you're looking for all three, which of these do you not need?
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"The Knesset Building is built on a hill called Sheikh Badr, in what city, from which Arabs were forced to flee in 1948?"
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Internets hardest geography quiz!
Average Score: 4
47% knows the answer to this question:
"What city's famous library re-opened in 2002, after having been closed for some 1600 years?
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"Which metal made the Bolivian city Potosi one of the richest cities in the world in the 17th century?"