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This one is only for the true american
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"Had the Clinton administration not appealed a lower court ruling, what commonwealth might have been able to cast eight electoral votes for Al Gore, giving him the 2000 presidential election?
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"Who was known as the "Wizard of Menlo Park"?"
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10 fun questions about food and beverage you probably can't answer.
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"Crunching what flavor Lifesaver in the dark will produce visible ultraviolet sparks?
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"Grenadine is the red syrup that adds the "cherry" to Cherry Cola, the "pink" to pink lemonade and the "sunrise" to a tequila sunrise. What is it made from?"
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Worlds hardest science and nature quiz.
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76% knows the answer to this question:
"There is a theory that gravity might come from a massless particle that emits gravity the way a photon emits light. What is this particle called?
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"Transducers change waves: what do transducers in a phones turn sound waves into?"
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10 fun questions about entertainment.
Can you handle them?
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"What was Marty Crane's profession before he retired on "Frasier"?
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"Eric Roberts played the character of Riley in what 1986 film?"
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Can you handle a defeat in this Science Quiz?
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65% knows the answer to this question:
"Which automobile was once known as "Vehicle, General Purpose"?
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"What animal's third right arm has a reproductive organ called a hectocotylus at its tip?"
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How good are you at Geography? Take this challenge and show us your knowledge!
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65% knows the answer to this question:
"What is the only US state that borders Lake Huron?
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"In 1881, the Mississippi River shifted direction, technically stranding Kaskaskia, Illinois, in what state?"
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Science Quiz. Level Impossible.
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69% knows the answer to this question:
"If the doctor tells you to take your pills bid, how often should you take them?
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"What city has an airport named for Kemal Ataturk?"
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Share if you owned this science quiz like a boss.
Average Score: 4
76% knows the answer to this question:
"Who gave the theory of relativity a new spin when he married Elsa Lowenthal, his first cousin on his mother's side and second cousin on his father's side?
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"What radioactive element was named for a planet discovered eight years before the element was?"
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Test how much of a bookworm you are.
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70% knows the answer to this question:
"What future poet became a lord when he was just 10, a year after his nurse supposedly took his virginity?
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"In November 1910, after his sixth son died, he finally left his wife and his estate, but he caught pneumonia and died at the railway station of Astapovo. Ironically, one one of his most famous creations died at a train station, too. Who was he?"
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Do you like to read books? Then this is the right quiz for you!
Average Score: 4
62% knows the answer to this question:
"What part of New York did Langston Hughes describe as being a melting pot "of honey and chocolate and caramel and rum and vinegar and lemon and lime and gall"?
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"Who wrote "Lord of the Flies"?"
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Only take this quiz if you can handle a defeat!
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84% knows the answer to this question:
"Which of these inventions is typically credited, not to Benjamin Franklin, but to Jacques Cousteau?
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"In 1839, a Scottish blacksmith, Kirkpatrick MacMillan, turned Karl Drais's draisienne into the first bicycle by adding something. What?"
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Internets hardest geography quiz!
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69% 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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"Known as the Watertower of Europe, the Alps are the source of all but which of these rivers?"