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Question 1 of 15
What is the largest bird that cannot fly, but runs very quickly?
Quail
Hummingbird
Penguin
Ostrich
Question 2 of 15
What was the name of the entrepreneur who launched Playboy magazine in 1953?
Hugh Hefner
Eric Blair
Ernest Hemingway
Rupert Murdoch
Question 3 of 15
What is a 10-letter word meaning "to lessen the worth of"?
Beneficial
Diplomatic
Vegetative
Depreciate
Question 4 of 15
What green vegetable do rabbits often eat?
Celery
Peppers
Lettuce
Spinach
Question 5 of 15
In 1860, Claude Monet was drafted into which group and sent to North Africa?
French Army
French Postal Service
Jedi Knights
New York Fire Department
Question 6 of 15
What is the oldest city in the world?
London
Damascus
Cairo
Tokyo
Question 7 of 15
The Amsterdam Arena is a sports venue in which European country?
Latvia
Estonia
Netherlands
Japan
Question 8 of 15
Which British coin has a lion on it?
20p
10p
5p
2p
Question 9 of 15
The Po River is in which country?
Canada
Australia
Spain
Italy
Question 10 of 15
Where is the James Joyce Centre situated?
Newcastle
London
Dublin
Cork
Question 11 of 15
How many players minimum do you need for a game of Twister?
4
2
6
3
Question 12 of 15
How old was Elizabeth Taylor when she married for the first time in 1950?
21
18
25
30
Question 13 of 15
Which mountain range is considered a natural boundary between Europe and Asia?
Black Forest
Ural Mountains
Altay Mountains
Swiss Alps
Question 14 of 15
Of which US city was Wyatt Earp the marshal?
Dodge City
Tombstone
Fresno
Fairbank
Question 15 of 15
Approximately how many paintings did Vincent van Gogh create?
10
800
Two
20,000
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