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You will most likely fail at this science quiz
Average Score: 5
88% knows the answer to this question:
"None of these precious "stones" are stones at all. Which one is actually a kind of coal?
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"Binding energy is created when neutrons and protons create an atom, since the new atom's mass is less than the sum of the parts that created it. This "mass defect" is behind what potentially useful form of power?"
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Can you score a 6 in this impossible Literature quiz?
It really is an impossible one!
Average Score: 4
81% knows the answer to this question:
"In which book is there an inn called Admiral Benbow?
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"In "The Thief Lord", who is Scipio?"
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This quiz will be a piece of cake for TV lovers
Average Score: 4
67% knows the answer to this question:
"SNL wanted John Candy and Catherine O'Hara from SCTV, but instead got Tony Rosato and Robin Duke. From what country?
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"In 1998, Nick at Nite aired nothing when they suspended broadcasting during the series finale of what show about nothing?"
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Can you score a 6 or better?
Average Score: 4
68% knows the answer to this question:
"What "wizard of Menlo Park" once bragged, "I am proud of the fact that I never invented weapons to kill"?
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"Which negatively charged subatomic particle was discovered first?"
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Fun TV Quiz
Average Score: 4
87% knows the answer to this question:
"What is the name of a spinoff series related to the show "Footballers' Wives"?
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"Who created Carleton's dance, from the Fresh Prince of Bel Air, by mixing Courteney Cox's moves from the Dancing in the Dark video with Eddie Murphy?s imitation of a what person dancing in Delirious?"
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This quiz must be a breeze for the ones who paid attention at school.
Average Score: 4
77% knows the answer to this question:
"Because Milliard Fillmore was having trouble getting his law career off the ground, his wife Abigail kept her job and turned out to be the first career wife to be First Lady. What did she do?
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"What NATO nation had Soviet troops stationed within it, from 1990 to 1994?"
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Time for a hard History Quiz?
Average Score: 7
96% knows the answer to this question:
"What digital currency became more valuable than several national currencies in 2013?
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"The Sopwith Bulldog plane was used predominantly by which country in World War I?"
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Time for a History Quiz?
Average Score: 6
83% knows the answer to this question:
"During which War did the 1487 'Battle of Malaga' take place?
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"Who was Vladimir Lenin's successor as the informal leader of the Russian Communist Party and the de facto leader of the USSR?"
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History Quiz
Average Score: 7
81% knows the answer to this question:
"What is the name of Matthew Boulton's partner who developed the first steam engine that made use of steam at a pressure just above atmospheric?
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"Whom did Sitting Bull nickname Watanya Cicilla, meaning Little Sure Shot?"
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Do you remember the time- line of the past?
Average Score: 8
93% knows the answer to this question:
"Mariner 9 was launched in 1971 towards which planet?
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"Which historical figure is associated with exile on St. Helena?"
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An old History quiz!
Average Score: 8
97% knows the answer to this question:
"During which civil war did the battle of 'Kernstown' take place?
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"In what country did the Industrial Revolution begin?"
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Take the road through this history quiz
Average Score: 6
82% knows the answer to this question:
"What South American country took its name from the Incan word for "cold winter"?
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"What other than "Krauts" was the colloquial name the Allied soldiers used for German soldiers during WWII?"