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Quiz on Historical Events
Level: Hard
Average Score: 7
100% knows the answer to this question:
"What famous bridge was moved from its original home in England and reassembled in Arizona?
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And do you know the answer to this one?
"What disastrous event took place at Three Mile Island in Pennsylvania on 28 March 1979?"
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Can you achieve a score higher than 5 based on your intelligence?
Be warned, this is a hard literature quiz!
Average Score: 6
100% knows the answer to this question:
"Which book by J. R. R. Tolkien did not contain excerpts of the 2007 book "The Children of Hurin"?
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And do you know the answer to this one?
"What 2006 best-selling book is a third volume which explores a President's wartime decisions?"
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Attempt to achieve a score of 5 or higher.
Art Quiz
Average Score: 5
100% knows the answer to this question:
"In 2010, New York City artist Camomile Hixon posted 2000 missing pet posters for what totally non-existent pet of hers?
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And do you know the answer to this one?
"What was the only rule of the non-movement in art called "Dada"?"
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Certain questions may be simple while others are challenging, yet individuals struggle to achieve a score above 5.
Mathematics Quiz
Average Score: 8
100% knows the answer to this question:
"What is 1/3 of 99?
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And do you know the answer to this one?
"Which number is the largest?"
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The only ones who can attempt to achieve a score of 7+ are the truly intelligent.
Are you really smart?
Average Score: 7
100% knows the answer to this question:
"Which mammal is renowned for its ability to fight snakes?
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And do you know the answer to this one?
"Whose movies are described here? The Insider spent a Dog Day Afternoon with The Godfather, Cruising for the Scent of a Woman with Dick Tracy and Serpico."
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Try to outscore this couple.
Let us know if you did it in the comments below!
Average Score: 7
100% knows the answer to this question:
"Who succeeded Gerhard Schroder as Chancellor of Germany in 2005?
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And do you know the answer to this one?
"The Armstrong-Whitworth F.K.10 aircraft was used predominantly by which country in World War I?"
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Question 4 and 6 are consistently answered incorrectly by everyone.
10 hard questions
Average Score: 6
100% knows the answer to this question:
"Zydeco gets its name from a Cajun tune called Les Haricots Sont Pas Sales. "Les haricots" means "the snapbeans" in what language?
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And do you know the answer to this one?
"What US state is nicknamed "The Old Dominion State"?"
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Does question 6 come as a surprise to you as well?
General Knowledge Quiz
Average Score: 7
100% knows the answer to this question:
"Rose DeWitt Bukater survived the Titanic to become a Hollywood actor in the 1920s. Who played her?
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And do you know the answer to this one?
"I'm a comedian who starred in "Grown Ups" and "Jack and Jill". Who am I?"
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You are sure to require assistance in this 70's music quiz.
Music Trivia
Average Score: 7
100% knows the answer to this question:
"In March 1976, the Four Seasons had a #1 hit subtitled "Oh, What a Night." When was this night?
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And do you know the answer to this one?
"Who recorded the JJ Cale song "Cocaine" in 1977 for the Slowhand album, and have ever since been angry that people assume it celebrates the drug?"
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Without experiencing the 80's, you won't receive a good score.
80's Music Quiz
Average Score: 7
100% knows the answer to this question:
"Performing as Alanis Nadine, who was defeated, ironically, in a 1989 episode of Star Search by a singing cowboy?
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And do you know the answer to this one?
"Who recorded the hit single "America" in 1981?"
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Can you consider yourself a true historian?
play to find out!
Average Score: 7
100% knows the answer to this question:
"What caused enormous disruption to air travel across Europe between the spring and summer of 2010?
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And do you know the answer to this one?
"Cecil Rhodes lobbied for a "Cape to Cairo" railway that would link what diamond-rich country to the Suez Canal?"
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I wish you luck on this challenging history quiz.
Give it your best!
Average Score: 7
100% knows the answer to this question:
"After WWII, Australia's Prime Minister Billy Hughes acquired German New Guinea, which was just north of British New Guinea. Today, both halves are what country?
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And do you know the answer to this one?
"What were trade associations formed in medieval towns called?"