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1. Which president erased the national debt of the United States?

a. Franklin Roosevelt
b. Ronald Reagan
c. !Andrew Jackson
d. John F. Kennedy

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

3. Which of the following Pacific Islander countries is ruled by a constitutional


monarchy?
a. !Tonga
b. Fiji
c. Palau
d. Kiribati

4. Joko Widodo has appeared in the cover of a TIME magazine.


a. False
b. !True

5. George W. Bush lost the popular vote in the 2004 United States presidential
election.
a. !False
b. True

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

7. The State of Queensland, Australia voted NO to a referendum for daylight savings


in 1992.
a. !True
b. False

8. Nazi Germany surrendered on Harry Truman039;s birthday while he was president.


a. !True
b. False

9. What is centralism?
a. The grey area in the spectrum of political left and right.
b. ! Concentration of power and authority in a central organization.
c. Remaining politically neutral.
d. Conforming to one single common political agenda.
10. Who was the longestserving senator in US history, serving from 1959 to 2010?
a. Strom Thurmond
b. Joe Biden
c. !Robert Byrd
d. Daniel Inouye

11. Which former US president used quot;Let039;s Make America Great Againquot; as
his campaign slogan before Donald Trump039;s campaign?
a. Richard Nixon
b. Gerald Ford
c. Jimmy Carter
d. !Ronald Reagan

12. Jeb Bush was elected as Governor of Florida in 2002, starting his political
career.
a. !False
b. True

1. Pianist Freacute;deacute;ric Chopin was a composer of which musical era?


a. Renaissance
b. !Romantic
c. Classic
d. Baroque

2. The first televised presidential debate was between Jimmy Carter and Gerald
Ford.
a. True
b. !False

3. Which of the following ancient Near Eastern peoples still exists as a modern
ethnic group?
a. !Assyrians
b. Babylonians
c. Elamites
d. Hittites

4. Who was the Prime Minister of Japan when Japan declared war on the US?
a. Fumimaro Konoe
b. Isoroku Yamamoto
c. !Hideki Tojo
d. Michinomiya Hirohito

5. Who invented the quot;Flying Shuttlequot; in 1738; one of the key developments
in the industrialization of weaving?
a. John Deere
b. !John Kay
c. Richard Arkwright
d. James Hargreaves
6. When did Norway get its constitution?
a. !1814
b. 1854
c. 1905
d. 1932

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


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

8. In which year was Constantinople conquered by the Turks?


a. 1454
b. 1440
c. !1453
d. 1435

9. Which of the following physicists did NOT work on the Manhattan project?
a. J. Robert Oppenheimer
b. !Murray GellMann
c. John VonNeumann
d. Richard Feynman

1. Michael Jackson had a pet python named lsquo;Crusherrsquo;.


a. False
b. !True

2. What is the real name of quot;mootquot;, founder of the imageboard 4chan?


a. Catie Wayne
b. Allison Harvard
c. Mark Zuckerberg
d. !Christopher Poole

3. What is Doug Walker039;s YouTube name?


a. The Angry Video Game Nerd
b. !The Nostalgia Critic
c. The Cinema Snob
d. AngryJoeShow

4. Aubrey Graham is better known as


a. 2 Chainz
b. Travis Scott
c. !Drake
d. Lil Wayne

5. What was the name of Marilyn Monroe039;s first husband?


a. Arthur Miller
b. Joe Dimaggio
c. Kirk Douglas
d. !James Dougherty

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


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

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


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

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


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

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