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Scoring a 5+ in this quiz requires exceptional intelligence!
Are you really SMART?
Average Score: 6
100% knows the answer to this question:
"French scientist Leopold Trouvelot brought what pest to Massachusetts, which got loose and started eating its way through New England's trees?
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"The pericardium is a lining around which organ?"
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No one achieved a score of 7 or higher.
Who is able to score an 8+ in this Knowledge Quiz?
Average Score: 8
100% knows the answer to this question:
"What was the first name of Eisenhower, who became US President in 1952?
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"A bighorn sheep is classified as which of these?"
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Immediate Demise Quiz
15 questions which you probably can't handle!
Average Score: 0
0% knows the answer to this question:
"Because they have to spread their legs to drink from lakes and rivers, and because this makes them vulnerable to predators, they hardly ever sweat, despite living on the African savannah, and they can instead get most of the water they need from the plants they eat. What animal is this?
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"Joseph Wilbrand invented this in 1863 for use as a yellow dye. But in 1902, it was repurposed to blow stuff up. What is it?"
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Only a small fraction of people are able to complete the History quiz accurately.
Average Score: 6
100% knows the answer to this question:
"What country saw a fierce political rivalry between Liberal William Gladstone and Conservative Benjamin Disraeli?
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"By the time Vyacheslav Mikhailovich Scriabin became the Soviet minister, he'd adopted what explosive new name?"
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Can you tell me the answer to this riddle?
General Knowledge Quiz
Average Score: 9
100% knows the answer to this question:
"The Louvre museum is in which city?
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"Who sang the famous song "Johnny B Goode" (1958)?"
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Trivia Questions with a Mix
We hope you can score an mighty 8 or higher
Average Score: 9
100% knows the answer to this question:
"In Africa and Arabia you have addaxes, impalas, gazelles, duikers, springboks, black bucks, oryxes and gnus. What are they?
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"In the Roald Dahl story, what kind of factory does Charlie Bucket visit?"
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Food & Beverages Quiz that will test your knowledge.
We challenge you to beat his score!
Average Score: 8
100% knows the answer to this question:
"Pop tarts can be heated in which of the following?
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"A small box of slim white sticks are known as candy....?"
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Pro's history quiz
10 very difficult questions
Average Score: 7
100% knows the answer to this question:
"The USA created the North American Aerospace Defense Command with which country?
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"Who led the South Side Italian gang in the Valentine's Day massacre in the '20s?"
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Quiz on Geography.
Who dares to share his score in the comments?
Average Score: 9
100% knows the answer to this question:
"France shares a border to the south with which European Country?
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"Which country with a total area of 237,500 square kilometers has Bucharest as its capital city?"
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It is impossible to score a 10.
Who Sang These Songs?
Average Score: 8
100% knows the answer to this question:
"Who sang the famous song "The Winner Takes It All" (1980)?
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"Who sang the famous song "It Was a Very Good Year" (1965)?"
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You find most questions too difficult.
Hard Trivia Quiz
Average Score: 8
100% knows the answer to this question:
"Finish the title of Tony Bennet's signature song: "I Left My Heart in ______".
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"Which vegetable had a popular doll named after it?"
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Quiz that brings back memories of classic toys and games!
Let us know if you remember playing with them!
Average Score: 9
100% knows the answer to this question:
"The game Fivestones was also known as which boy's name?
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"Which "hungry" creatures were part of a 70s board game?"