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Ultimate Science Quiz, Level: Impossible
Average Score: 8
87% knows the answer to this question:
"Drink your milk, or what part of your body will be weakened by osteoporosis?
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"What does the "U" in SUV stand for?"
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Are you a real scientist? Than you should be able to answer these 10 questions correctly!
Average Score: 8
55% knows the answer to this question:
"Tetanus often is introduced through dirty wounds. By what name is it better known?
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"The first ejector seat was used here in 1941, and by 1945, 60 Luftwaffe pilots had used it to escape their planes. What country was this?"
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Are you a Fool or a Genius?
Average Score: 9
50% knows the answer to this question:
"Eve gained knowledge eating this fruit, and according to Voltaire, it gave Newton knowledge of gravity, when said fruit fell from a tree and bonked him on the head. What fruit is this?
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"Anne Sheridan and Ronald Reagan were purportedly the original choices for the Bogart and Bergman roles in what movie?"
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What do you know about literature?
Average Score: 4
95% knows the answer to this question:
"According to Ogden Nash, what is "the trouble with a kitten"?
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"In the 1860s, by the time Leo Tolstoy wrote "War and Peace," he'd experienced both. In which war did he serve?"
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Science Quiz. Most people can't even score a lousy 5 out of 10.
Average Score: 4
77% knows the answer to this question:
"What is most likely about tortoiseshell cats?
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"Made mostly out of birch, only one was ever built, it only flew once and it had the largest wingspan of any aircraft ever built. Name this seaplane."
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Proverbs Quiz
Can you complete these sentences?
Average Score: 9
37% knows the answer to this question:
"Everybody wants to go to heaven but nobody wants to ...
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"There is ... among thieves"
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Only bookworms are able to score a perfect score in this literature quiz.
Average Score: 8
59% knows the answer to this question:
"What were the cities in Dickens’s A Tale Of Two Cities?
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"What author of "Lady Chatterly's Lover" married Freida von Richthofen, a relative of the Red Baron's?"
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Test Your Knowledge
Average Score: 5
47% knows the answer to this question:
"The element samarium was named for samarskite, which in turn is named for Vasili Samarsky-Bykhovets. Who was he?
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"Halogens get their name from the idea that form salts. Which of these is not a halogen?"
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Animals Quiz
What is your favorite animal? Share in the comments
Average Score: 9
81% knows the answer to this question:
"The Warner Brothers character Sylvester may have been named for Felis sylvestris sylvestris, his wild European cousin. What is he?
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"Which of these animals is short-haired, black and docile? "
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We bet you can't score 6 or better at this TV quiz
Average Score: 7
92% knows the answer to this question:
"USA Network picked up what cancelled network series, even though it couldn't afford to shoot new scenes of the title helicopter?
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"Actor/model Jon-Erik Hexum and comedian Freddie Prinze are both believed to have died when what game went very wrong?"
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Which part do you belong to?
10 fun informative trivia questions
Average Score: 9
69% knows the answer to this question:
"An examination of the chest and its contents by X-ray is commonly known as what?
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"Despite being a better runner than a flyer, what bird ends up in pear trees every Christmas?"
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We are very sorry ladies, it's a pretty tough one!
Facebook quiz
Average Score: 9
55% knows the answer to this question:
"Where is the White House located?
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"In what country would you find the world's third-longest river, the Yangtze?"