TRIVIA
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Which is not the name of a Musketeer?
A. D'Artagnan B. Porthos C. Aramis D. Pathos E. Athos
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Which type of beer is the strongest and darkest?
A. Light B. Ale C. Pilsner D. Porter E. Stout
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The library at Alexandria was famous for antiquity. Who destroyed it?
A. Christians B. Greeks C. Romans D. Egyptians E. Muslims
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On which sitcom did Bob Denver play the lead role?
A. Get Smart B. Gilligan's island C. Hogan's Heroes D. Green Acres E. I Spy
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He wrote such books as "The Stranger", "The Rebel", and "The Plague"
A. Albert Camus B. George Orwell C. John Steinbeck D. William Golding E. Franz Kafka
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A country that is sub-divided into 22 administrative regions and into 95 departments is
A. Canada B. China C. India D. Brazil E. France
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Which city was once named York?
A. Detroit B. Toronto C. Melbourne D. Johannesburg E. Seattle
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All these are utensils used by the cook except
A. Zester B. Vitrine C. Skimmer D. Colander E. Trussing Needle
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The Battle of the Bulge was a counter offensive move of the ---------- in World War II
A. Japanese B. Australians C. Germans D. Soviet Russians E. Italians
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Mount Godwin Austin is also known as
A. Pike's Peak B. Ayers Rock C. Snowdon D. K2 E. Sugar Loaf
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Who was making headlines late summer and fall of 1888?
A. Jack the Ripper B. Lindbergh Baby Kidnapper C. Boston Strangler D. Charles Manson E. Al Capone
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The Thar desert is also known by this name.
A. Great Indian B. Death Valley C. Empty Quarter D. Great Sandy E. Painted Desert
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"La Marseillaise" is the national -------- of France
A. Constitution B. Flower C. Anthem D. Dance E. Dish
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The drug Iovastatin helps to
A. Regulate heart B. Clean the blood C. Lower Cholesterol D. Relieve insomnia E. Strengthen bones
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Stasi was the intelligence agency of the former:
A. East Germany B. Yugoslavia C. Czechoslovakia D. Soviet Union E. South Vietnam
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Which film about filmmaking is not set in Hollywood?
A. The Player B. A Star is Born (1937) C. Day for Night D. Sunset Boulevard E. The Big Knife
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All these technological terms are part of the same system except
A. Baffle B. Boom C. Feedback D. Microscope E. Diaphragm
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This green pigment in plants is responsible for producing the basic elements of food
A. Xylem B. Retinal C. Carotene D. Albumen E. Chlorophyll
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All of these terms describe types of astronomical orbits except
A. Aphelion B. Apogee C. Eccentric D. Perigee E. Parallax
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In the Old Testament, Caleb was a
A. High Priest B. King of Israel C. Babylonian god D. Spy for Moses E. Jacob's son
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