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1. Furby was released in 1998.

a. False
b. !True

2. A scientific study on peanuts in bars found traces of over 100 unique specimens
of urine.
a. True
b. !False

3. What is the name of the popular animatronic singing fish prop, singing such hits
such as quot;Don039;t Worry, Be Happyquot;?
a. Sardeen
b. Big Billy Bass
c. !Big Mouth Billy Bass
d. Singing Fish

4. According to the 20142015 Australian Bureau of Statistics, what percentage of


Australians were born overseas?
a. !28
b. 13
c. 7
d. 20

5. What is the currency of Poland?


a. Euro
b. Krone
c. !Zoty
d. Ruble

6. In the MMO RPG quot;Realm of the Mad Godquot;, what dungeon is widely considered
to be the most difficult?
a. The Tomb of the Acient039;s
b. !The Shatter039;s
c. The Puppet Master039;s Theater
d. Snake Pit

7. The Canadian 1 coin is colloquially known as a what?


a. Foolie
b. Moodie
c. !Loonie
d. Boolie

8. Which of the following is not an Ivy League University?


a. Princeton
b. !Stanford
c. University of Pennsylvania
d. Harvard

9. In quot;Resident Evil 3quot;, how many inventory slots does Jill have at the
start of the game?
a. 12
b. !10
c. 8
d. 6

1. What type of animal was Harambe, who was shot after a child fell into it039;s
enclosure at the Cincinnati Zoo?
a. Tiger
b. !Gorilla
c. Panda
d. Crocodile

2. The Swedish word quot;Grunkaquot; means what in English?


a. !Thing
b. Place
c. Pineapple
d. People

3. Disney039;s Haunted Mansion is home to a trio of Hitchhiking Ghosts. Which of


these is NOT one of them?
a. !Harry
b. Ezra
c. Gus
d. Phineas

4. The French word to travel is quot;Travailquot;


a. !False
b. True

5. How long did it take the motorized window washers of the original World Trade
Center to clean the entire exterior of the building?
a. 2 Months
b. !1 Month
c. 1 Week
d. 3 Weeks

6. The French word for quot;glassquot; is quot;glacequot;.


a. !False
b. True

7. Which product did Nokia, the telecommunications company, originally sell?


a. Processors
b. Phones
c. Computers
d. !Paper

8. According to the nursery rhyme, what fruit did Little Jack Horner pull out of
his Christmas pie?
a. Peach
b. Apple
c. Pear
d. !Plum

9. How many notes are there on a standard grand piano?


a. 108
b. 78
c. 98
d. !88

10. Which of the following blood component forms a plug at the site of injuries?
a. White blood cells
b. Red blood cells
c. Blood plasma
d. !Platelets

11. NCIS stands for quot;Navy Corps Investigative Servicequot;


a. True
b. !False

1. Which of the following language families is the most controversial amongst


modern linguists?
a. IndoEuropean
b. !Altaic
c. Dravidian
d. SinoTibetan

2. Which country is the home of the largest Japanese population outside of Japan?
a. China
b. Russia
c. !Brazil
d. The United States

3. What North American tourist attraction is served by the quot;Maid of the


Mistquot; tour company?
a. !Niagara Falls
b. Yosemite National Park
c. Disney World
d. Whistler, British Columbia

4. Broome is a town in which state of Australia?


a. Northern Territory
b. South Australia
c. Tasmania
d. !Western Australia

5. Which of the following countries has a flag featuring a yellow lion wielding a
sword on a dark red background?
a. Bhutan
b. Kiribati
c. Scotland
d. !Sri Lanka

6. There is an island in Japan called kunoshima, A.K.A. quot;Rabbit Islandquot;, so


named because of it039;s huge population of rabbits.
a. False
b. !True

7. Where is Hadrian039;s Wall located?


a. Dublin, Ireland
b. Alexandria, Egypt
c. Rome, Italy
d. !Carlisle, England

8. What city is the Terracotta Army located in?


a. !Xi039;an
b. Beijing
c. Shanghai
d. Hong Kong

9. What is Laos?
a. !Country
b. City
c. Region
d. River

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