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1. What was the name of the police officer in the cartoon quot;Top Catquot;?

a. Mahoney
b. Murphy
c. Barbrady
d. !Dibble

2. What is the setting of the show quot;Parks and Recreationquot;?


a. London, England
b. Eagleton, Indiana
c. Pasadena, California
d. !Pawnee, Indiana

3. In the television show Breaking Bad, what is the street name of Walter and
Jesse039;s notorious product?
a. Rock Candy
b. !Blue Sky
c. Baby Blue
d. Pure Glass

4. What is the surname of the character Daryl in AMC039;s show The Walking Dead?
a. !Dixon
b. Dickinson
c. Grimes
d. Dicketson

5. Which show is known for the songs quot;You are a Piratequot;, quot;Cooking by
the Bookquot; and quot;We Are Number Onequot;?
a. Tom and Jerry
b. Sofia the First
c. !LazyTown
d. DuckTales

6. Which race enjoys a glass of warm baghol in quot;Star Trekquot;?


a. !Klingon
b. Human
c. Vulcan
d. Botha

7. In Battlestar Galactica 2004, what is the name of the President of the Twelve
Colonies?
a. William Adama
b. Harry Stills
c. !Laura Roslin
d. Tricia Helfer

8. Which WWF wrestler had the nickname quot;The Ayatollah of Rock 039;N039;
Rollaquot;?
a. Marty Jannetty
b. !Chris Jericho
c. Scott Hall
d. Shawn Michaels
9. On the NBC show Community, whose catchphrase was quot;Pop! Pop!quot;?
a. Leonard
b. Star Burns
c. !Magnitude
d. Senoir Chang

10. On the NBC show Community what was Star Burns039; real name?
a. Todd
b. Neal
c. Grimus
d. !Alex

11. In AMC039;s TV Series quot;The Walking Deadquot; what are quot;Zombiesquot;


referred to as?
a. Creepers
b. !Walkers
c. Hell Pigs
d. Maggots

12. In the cartoon 039;SpongeBob SquarePants039;, what did the acronym E.V.I.L
stand for?
a. Each Villain Is Lemonade
b. !Every Villain Is Lemons
c. Every Villain Is Limes
d. Every Villain Is Lemonade

1. Which city is the capital of the United States of America?


a. Albany
b. Los Angeles
c. Seattle
d. !Washington D.C

2. What European country is not a part of the EU?


a. Lithuania
b. Ireland
c. !Norway
d. Czechia

3. How many federal states does Germany have?


a. 32
b. 13
c. 25
d. !16

4. The historical city Timbuktu is located in which West African country?


a. Burkina Faso
b. Senegal
c. !Mali
d. Niger
5. There exists an island named quot;Javaquot;.
a. False
b. !True

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


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

7. What is the name of rocky region that spans most of eastern Canada?
a. !Canadian Shield
b. Appalachian Mountains
c. Himalayas
d. Rocky Mountains

8. What is the capital of Seychelles?


a. Luanda
b. Tripoli
c. N039;Djamena
d. !Victoria

9. How many timezones does Russia have?


a. 16
b. !11
c. 24
d. 6

10. Which country was NOT part of the Soviet Union?


a. Belarus
b. !Romania
c. Tajikistan
d. Turkmenistan

11. Which of these is NOT a real tectonic plate?


a. Eurasian Plate
b. North American Plate
c. Nazca Plate
d. !Atlantic Plate

12. Which country claims ownership of the disputed state Kosovo?


a. Croatia
b. Albania
c. !Serbia
d. Macedonia

13. The formerly EastPrussian city of Kouml;nigsberg is known as which Russian City
today?
a. Kursk
b. Krasnodar
c. !Kaliningrad
d. Kazan

1. Before 2011, quot;True Capitalist Radioquot; was known by a different name. What
was that name?
a. United Capitalists
b. Texan Capitalist Radio
c. !True Conservative Radio
d. True Republican Radio

2. Which Native American tribenation requires at least one half blood quantum
equivalent to one parent to be eligible for membership?
a. !Yomba Shoshone Tribe
b. Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma
c. Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma
d. Standing Rock Sioux Tribe

3. Despite being seperated into multiple countries, The Scandinavian countries are
unified by all having the same monarch.
a. True
b. !False

4. During the 2016 United States presidential election, the State of California
possessed the most electoral votes, having 55.
a. !True
b. False

5. Which of the following United States Presidents served the shortest term in
office?
a. Warren G. Harding
b. Zachary Taylor
c. !William Henry Harrison
d. James A. Garfield

6. What is the name of Niccolograve; Machiavelli039;s work that argued effective


leaders needed to crush their opponents at all costs?
a. The Rape of Lucrece
b. Will to Power
c. Love039;s Labours Lost
d. !The Prince

7. Helen Clark was the 37th Prime Minister of Australia.


a. True
b. !False

8. Former United States President Bill Clinton famously played which instrument?
a. Baritone horn
b. !Saxophone
c. Violin
d. Piano

9. Which of these was an official candidate in the 2017 British General Election?
a. Robert Wimbledon
b. James Francis
c. Sir Crumpetsby
d. !Lord Buckethead

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