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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. What is the approximate value of mathematical constant e?


a. 1.62
b. 3.14
c. !2.72
d. 1.41

2. A universal set, or a set that contains all sets, exists.


a. !False
b. True

3. The 039;Squaring the Circle039; problem is solvable.


a. True
b. !False

4. A 039;Millinillion039; is a real number.


a. !True
b. False

5. How many sides does a heptagon have?


a. 6
b. 5
c. 8
d. !7

6. The sum of any two odd integers is odd.


a. True
b. !False
7. You can square root a negative number with an imaginary number quot;iquot;.
a. !True
b. False

8. How many books are in Euclid039;s Elements of Geometry?


a. !13
b. 8
c. 17
d. 10

9. The notion of a quot;set that contains all sets which do not contain
themselvesquot; is a paradoxical idea attributed to which English philospher?
a. !Bertrand Russel
b. John Locke
c. Alfred North Whitehead
d. Francis Bacon

1. Paul McCartney has always used his middle name. What is his real first name?
a. John
b. Jack
c. Justin
d. !James

2. Donald J. Trump039;s Middle Name is...


a. Jason
b. Jeff
c. !John
d. Jerald

3. What is generally considered to be William Shakespeare039;s birth date?


a. !April 23rd, 1564
b. December 1st, 1750
c. September 29th, 1699
d. July 4th, 1409

4. Which radio personality calls himself quot;The King of All Mediaquot;?


a. Rush Limbaugh
b. Ryan Seacrest
c. !Howard Stern
d. Pete Tong

5. Nikki Diamond portrayed which Gladiator in the 1992 TV show


quot;Gladiatorsquot;?
a. Falcon
b. !Scorpio
c. Jet
d. Nightshade

6. Lady Gaga039;s real name is Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta.


a. !True
b. False

7. In what year did quot;Bob Rossquot; die?


a. 1989
b. 1997
c. 1986
d. !1995

8. The eccentric natural philosopher Tycho Brahe kept what as a pet?


a. Goat
b. Bear
c. Dog
d. !Moose

9. By which name is Ramon Estevez better known as?


a. Ramon Sheen
b. !Martin Sheen
c. Emilio Estevez
d. Charlie Sheen

10. What year was O.J. Simpson aquitted of his murder charges?
a. !1995
b. 1991
c. 1996
d. 1992

11. How old was Muhammad Ali when he died?


a. He039;s still alive
b. !74
c. 56
d. 61

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