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1.

Where is the train station


quot;Llanfairshy;pwllgwyngyllshy;gogeryshy;chwyrnshy;drobwllshy;llanshy;tysilioshy;
gogoshy;gochquot;?
a. Czech Republic
b. Moldova
c. Denmark
d. !Wales

2. When was the Declaration of Independence approved by the Second Continental


Congress?
a. June 4, 1776
b. !July 4, 1776
c. May 4, 1776
d. July 2, 1776

3. Area 51 is located in which US state?


a. !Nevada
b. Arizona
c. New Mexico
d. Utah

4. How would one say goodbye in Spanish?


a. Au Revoir
b. Hola
c. Salir
d. !Adioacute;s

5. Which film star has his statue in Leicester Square?


a. !Charlie Chaplin
b. Alfred Hitchcock
c. Rowan Atkinson
d. Paul Newman

6. After how many years would you celebrate your crystal anniversary?
a. 10
b. 20
c. !15
d. 25

7. Red Vines is a brand of what type of candy?


a. Bubblegum
b. Chocolate
c. Lollipop
d. !Licorice

8. What did the Spanish autonomous community of Catalonia ban in 2010, that took
effect in 2012?
a. Mariachi
b. Flamenco
c. !Bullfighting
d. Fiestas
9. Which candy is NOT made by Mars?
a. !Almond Joy
b. Snickers
c. Mamp;M039;s
d. Twix

10. What is the highest number of Michelin stars a restaurant can receive?
a. Six
b. Four
c. Five
d. !Three

11. Foie gras is a French delicacy typically made from what part of a duck or
goose?
a. !Liver
b. Stomach
c. Heart
d. Intestines

1. The Ceratosaurus, a dinosaur known for having a horn on the top of its nose, is
also known to be a decendent of the Tyrannosaurus Rex.
a. True
b. !False

2. How many known living species of hyenas are there?


a. 8
b. 6
c. !4
d. 2

3. What do you call a baby bat?


a. !Pup
b. Cub
c. Kid
d. Chick

4. Which animal was part of an Russian domestication experiment in 1959?


a. Bears
b. !Foxes
c. Alligators
d. Pigeons

5. Rabbits are rodents.


a. !False
b. True

6. A flock of crows is known as a homicide.


a. True
b. !False

7. Which class of animals are newts members of?


a. Mammals
b. Fish
c. Reptiles
d. !Amphibian

8. Cats have whiskers under their legs.


a. False
b. !True

9. What is the name of the copperrich protein that creates the blue blood in the
Antarctic octopus?
a. Cytochrome
b. Iron
c. Methionine
d. !Hemocyanin

10. What is the fastest animal?


a. Golden Eagle
b. Cheetah
c. !Peregrine Falcon
d. Horsefly

11. Rabbits can see what039;s behind themselves without turning their heads.
a. False
b. !True

12. What is the collective noun for rats?


a. Race
b. !Mischief
c. Drift
d. Pack

1. Which German field marshal was known as the Desert Fox?


a. Ernst Busch
b. !Erwin Rommel
c. Wolfram Freiherr von Richthofen
d. Wilhelm List

2. Who discovered Penicillin?


a. !Alexander Flemming
b. Alfred Nobel
c. Louis Pasteur
d. Marie Curie

3. When was Google founded?


a. !September 4, 1998
b. December 12, 1989
c. Feburary 7th, 2000
d. October 9, 1997

4. Which building was set aflame on August 24th, 1812?


a. !The White House
b. Palace of the Nation
c. Grand National Assembly Building
d. Parliament Building

5. Which historical conflict killed the most people?


a. Mongol conquests
b. Taiping Rebellion
c. Three Kingdoms War
d. !World War II

6. Adolf Hitler was accepted into the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts.
a. !False
b. True

7. The Fallingwater House, located in Pennsylvania, was designed by which


architect?
a. !Frank Lloyd Wright
b. Le Corbusier
c. Antoni Gaudi
d. Frank Gehry

8. What was the name of one of the surviving palaces of Henry VIII located near
Richmond, London?
a. St James039;s Palace
b. !Hampton Court
c. Buckingham Palace
d. Coughton Court

9. These two countries held a commonwealth from the 16th to 18th century.
a. North Korea and South Korea
b. !Poland and Lithuania
c. Bangladesh and Bhutan
d. Hutu and Rwanda

10. How old was Adolf Hitler when he died?


a. !56
b. 43
c. 47
d. 65

11. Before the American colonies switched to the Gregorian calendar in 1752, on
what date did their new year start?
a. June 1st
b. September 25th
c. December 1st
d. !March 25th

12. Which Roman Emperor led the Roman Empire to reach its maximum territorial
extent?
a. !Trajan
b. Julius Caesar
c. Claudius
d. Constantine the Great

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