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"The "Luftwaffe" played an important part during World War II. What is or was the "Luftwaffe"?
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"What happened in Runnymede on June 15, 1215?"
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Challenging science quiz. Can you beat it?
Average Score: 6
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"In AD 919, the Chinese used this to make "fire lances." A German monk, Berthold Schwarz, may have been the first to bring this to Europe, in the early 1300s. What is it?
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"This planet's famous rings are made of ice-covered rock and dust, less than 200 km thick, but more than 270,000 km wide. And its inner moons are close enough to the rings to twist, braid and sweep them with their gravity. What planet is this?"
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Animal Trivia Quiz. You think you can do it?
Average Score: 8
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"Between 1979 and 1989, half of what continent's elephants were killed for their ivory?
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"Horseflies don't like horizontally polarized light. They don't like white and they really don't like the striped patterns that what animals have?"
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Food & Beverages quiz. We dare you!
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Average Score: 8
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"Armoracia lapathifolia is poisonous to horses, ironically, although it's tasty with roast beef for humans. What is it?
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"People in what country started eating rat sour soup, fried rat, curried rat and grilled rat once the rodents returned en masse to the Mekong Delta?"
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Art Trivia Quiz
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"Although he signed his paintings as Domenikos Theotokopoulos, the Crete-born artist became famous in Toledo under what name?
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"A 15th-century tsunami destroyed the temple in Kamakura that houses this monumental statue, called Kotoku-in. But the statue still stands. What is it?"
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Prove how much of a scientist you are.
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"With 13% of the locals being redheaded, in what country are you most likely to find a redheaded mate?
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"Georgius Agricola was really a German named Georg Bauer, but because of De Re Metallica, he is the father of what science?"
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Can you score a 7 out of 10?
Average Score: 8
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"What do we call the person who cuts meat for eating?
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"Which of the following is a bird?"
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Geography Quiz
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Average Score: 7
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"A Motswana is from Botswana and a Burkinabe is from Burkina Faso. On what continent?
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"The Dutch live in the Netherlands. But, who lives in a country the locals call Deutschland?"
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This quiz is made for the real scientists only. Are you one?
Average Score: 6
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"Named after the town of Artois in France, an artesian well will produce which of the following, usually with no pumping required?
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"The Kuroshio Current flows past which of these countries, in the language of which the name means "black current," referring to its dark color?"
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Hard General Knowledge Trivia Quiz. Can you do it?
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"The Queen wasn't home at Holyrood, so I went up the Royal Mile to see that other castle, the one sitting astride the core of an extinct volcano. Where am I?
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"Artist Thomas Pavitt created what may be the world's biggest connect-the-dots drawing, a 6239-dot work that duplicated what Leonardo da Vinci work?"
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Can you answer these 10 science questions? Share if you got at least 5 right.
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Average Score: 8
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"What animal is actually a domesticated variety of the African ass?
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"What flower, the world's tallest, did a Dutch gardener grow to a record height of 25 feet, 5 inches?"
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Did you pay attention at school? Then this Geography quiz must be a breeze.
Average Score: 6
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"What entire country, all 108.7 acres of it, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site?
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"What is the only African country with port cites on both the Red Sea and the Mediterranean?"