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Take Knowledge Test
Please tell in the comments what you've scored
Average Score: 8
30% knows the answer to this question:
"On what Japanese cities did the U.S. drop atomic bombs in 1945?
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"Where is Tiananmen Square?"
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Who Sang These Songs?
You won't score higher than a 6
Average Score: 8
37% knows the answer to this question:
"Who sang the famous song "Breaking Up Is Hard To Do" (1962)?
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"Who sang the famous song "My Generation" (1965)?"
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Impossible Mixed Trivia
Please tell if you did score higher than a 6
Average Score: 9
49% knows the answer to this question:
"What is a link between atoms in a molecule called?
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"Give a ... a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a ... to fish and you feed him for a lifetime"
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Undefeated Knowledge Quiz
Please share your result in the comments
Average Score: 9
35% knows the answer to this question:
"Which country has the bigger population?
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"The Dutch East India Company founded a station in what African country, establishing a settlement?"
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Are you good at Science? Share if you are!
Average Score: 5
34% knows the answer to this question:
"Ernest Lawrence invented the cyclotron. What is a cyclotron?
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"Canadian paleontologist Dale Russell speculated how evolution would have played out if what smart dinosaur had not expired?"
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Only Einstein could get a perfect score!
Average Score: 5
30% knows the answer to this question:
"What Bavarian physician presented a 1906 paper "On a Peculiar Disease of the Cerebral Cortex"?
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"The sartorius, the longest human muscle, was so named because it is exercised when people in what sartorial occupation cross their legs while at work?"
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This Geography quiz is a breeze if you paid attention at school!
Average Score: 6
31% knows the answer to this question:
"In 1848, German missionaries Johannes Rebmann and Johann Ludwig Krapf reported a snow-capped mountain 3 degrees south of the equator. For the next decade, the idea was ridiculed, but it does exist. What is it?
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"Unsurprisingly, where is radio station KENO?"
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We dare you to take this challenging quiz!
Average Score: 4
49% knows the answer to this question:
"What country blamed the Aswan High Dam for an outbreak of schistosomiasis, since the dam stopped droughts that once stopped the disease?
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"Possibly intending it as a joke, who is credited with first suggesting daylight saving time in the 1780s?"
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How much do you know about the world?
Average Score: 5
45% knows the answer to this question:
"In 2005, Reuters left what London street, so for the first time it had none of the newspaper offices for which it is famous. What street?
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"Who once lived in the Potala Palace, a 13-floor castle with gold roofs in Lhasa's Forbidden City?"
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Which or your friends is better than you?
Average Score: 4
79% knows the answer to this question:
"Arcticalymene viciousi, A. rotteni, A. jonesi, A. cooki and A. matlocki are trilobites named for members of what rock band?
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"What did Albert Einstein write to Franklin Roosevelt about in a famous 1939 letter?"
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You will most definitely fail at this Movie & T.V. quiz.
Average Score: 5
78% knows the answer to this question:
"Mickey Mouse started life with another name, what was it?
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"Roquefort was a character in which animated film?"
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Try scoring a perfect score in this Computer and New Media quiz.
Average Score: 5
41% knows the answer to this question:
"When Richard Dunn was stuck at the airport overnight, he created a viral video in which he wanders the empty terminal singing what Celine Dion song?
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"If you're IMing on QQ about Shenzhen's hottest nightclubs, you're probably on what country's version of AIM?"