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"question" : "In what children's game are participants chased by someone designated \"It\"?",
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"question" : "On a radio, stations are changed by using what control?",
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"question" : "A college graduate who receives a B.S. degree holds what official title?",
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"question" : "Which of the following telephone area codes is not a toll-free call in the United States?",
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"question" : "What part of the human body does glaucoma directly affect?",
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"question" : "What is the name of Tom Cruise's character in the \"Mission: Impossible\" movies?",
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"question" : "What animal's name means \"river horse\" in Greek?",
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"question" : "To take advantage of the earth's rotation, NASA launches most of its rockets in what direction?",
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"question" : "College football's Independence Bowl is played in what city?",
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"question" : "Which of these best describes music that is played \"pianissimo\"?",
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"Loud"
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"question" : "In Greek mythology, what is the relationship between Oedipus and Antigone?",
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"question" : "The rococo style of art originated in what country?",
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"question" : "In Norse mythology, Mjolnir was the name of what?",
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"question" : "On July 12, 2000, Russia launched a rocket into space bearing the corporate logo of what company?",
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"question" : "In the U.S., if it's not Daylight Saving Time, it's what?",
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"Party time"
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"question" : "Which part of the body are you most likely to \"stub\"?",
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"Brain"
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"question" : "Put your seat backs and tray tables into their full upright and locked position is usually heard where?",
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"Airplane",
"Thanksgiving dinner"
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"question" : "In U.S. personal ads, what do the letters ISO traditionally represent? ",
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"In search of",
"I seek one",
"It seems odd"
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"question" : "A person who earns a Ph.D. is literally a certified doctor of what?",
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"Philosophy",
"Psychology"
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"question" : "British actor/comedian Rowan Atkinson plays what famous character?",
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"Mr. Bean",
"Mr. Pea",
"Mr. Sprout"
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"question" : "What is the only Great Lake that lies wholly within the U.S.?",
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"Lake Huron",
"Lake Michigan",
"Lake Superior"
],
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"question" : "Roy Allen and Frank Wright founded a company that began producing what beverage in the 1920s?",
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"Root beer",
"Coffee",
"Whiskey"
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"question" : "Which two countries currently account for more than a third of Earth's population?",
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"India and China",
"India and Pakistan",
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"question" : "Go-Gurt, yogurt in a tube, is manufactured by what brand?",
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"Breyer's",
"Yoplait",
"TCBY"
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{
"question" : "Acadia National Park is located in what U.S. state?",
"content" : [
"Maine",
"Michigan",
"Arkansas",
"Louisiana"
],
"correct" : 0
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{
"question" : "The National Hockey League's trophy for league's leading goal scorer is named for what player?",
"content" : [
"Wayne Gretzky",
"Maurice Richard",
"Gordie Howe",
"Mario Lemieux"
],
"correct" : 1
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"question" : "The name of the German news magazine \"Der Spiegel\" means what in English?",
"content" : [
"The Observer",
"The Mirror",
"The Sun",
"The Times"
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"correct" : 1
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{
"question" : "Reacting with virtually every other element, what is the most reactive chemical element?",
"content" : [
"Fluorine",
"Oxygen",
"Phosphorus",
"Sodium"
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"correct" : 0
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{
"question" : "What taxonomic family do human beings belong to?",
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"Chordata",
"Mammalia",
"Primate",
"Hominidae"
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"questions" : [
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"question" : "An albino gorilla usually has what color fur?",
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"Black",
"White",
"Golden"
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"question" : "When you enter a situation without a definite plan of action, you are said to be \"playing it by\" what?",
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"Nose",
"Mouth"
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"question" : "A serial story in which each installment ends at a point of suspense is called a what??",
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"Ledge-hanger",
"Rock-hanger",
"Cliff-hanger",
"Clothes hanger"
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"question" : "What part of speech is the word \"and\"?",
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"Noun",
"Preposition",
"Conjunction"
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"question" : "In basic education, how many of the \"Three R's\" actually begin with the letter R?",
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"0",
"1",
"2",
"3"
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"question" : "U.S. battleships are traditionally named for what?",
"content" : [
"Presidents",
"Constellations",
"States",
"War heroes"
],
"correct" : 2
},
{
"question" : "Athletic shoe maker Nike has its headquarters in what state?",
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"New York",
"Washington",
"California",
"Oregon"
],
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{
"question" : "The Strait of Gibraltar connects the Atlantic Ocean and what sea?",
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"Red",
"North",
"Black"
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"question" : "A scientific barometer measures pressure in which of the following units?",
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"Farads",
"Angstroms",
"Millibars"
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{
"question" : "The active ingredient in antiperspirants is usually a salt of which element?",
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"Sodium",
"Cadmium",
"Calcium",
"Aluminum"
],
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{
"question" : "What continent has the most countries?",
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"Europe",
"Asia",
"Africa",
"South America"
],
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},
{
"question" : "The 1999 film \"10 Things I Hate About You\" was inspired by what Shakespeare play?",
"content" : [
"Measure for Measure",
"Othello",
"Love's Labour's Lost",
"The Taming of the Shrew"
],
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},
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"question" : "What architect spent over 40 years building the Church of the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona?",
"content" : [
"Antonio Gaudi",
"Mies van der Rohe",
"Rafael Moneo",
"Le Corbusier"
],
"correct" : 0
},
{
"question" : "What was the name of the first spacecraft to carry a human being into space? ",
"content" : [
"Soyuz 4",
"Vostok 1",
"Salyut 3",
"Sputnik 10"
],
"correct" : 1
},
{
"question" : "One of the best preserved fossil formations in the world, the Burgess Shale is located where?",
"content" : [
"Canada",
"United States",
"England",
"France"
],
"correct" : 0
}
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"question" : "Which of the following consumer goods is the Gerber Products Co. best known for?",
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"Potato chips",
"Fine wines",
"Chewing gum",
"Baby Food"
],
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},
{
"question" : "In which of these household appliances would you find a lint screen?",
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"Dishwasher",
"Microwave oven",
"Clothes dryer",
"Trash compactor"
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},
{
"question" : "By definition, what does a meteorologist predict?",
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"Stock fluctuations",
"Earthquakes",
"Weather changes",
"Meteors"
],
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"question" : "The magazine launched in 2000 by Oprah Winfrey is titled what?",
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"Q",
"W",
"X",
"O"
],
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},
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"question" : "On a traditional round clock, what number is 180 degrees from the number 5?",
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"2",
"6",
"9",
"11"
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},
{
"question" : "The comic strip character Garfield the cat hates what day of the week? ",
"content" : [
"Sunday",
"Monday",
"Thursday",
"Friday"
],
"correct" : 1
},
{
"question" : "A renal transplant involves the replacement of what human organ?",
"content" : [
"Kidney",
"Liver",
"Pancreas",
"Heart"
],
"correct" : 0
},
{
"question" : "In Greek mythology, who was the Muse of tragedy? ",
"content" : [
"Melpomene",
"Polyhymnia",
"Thalia",
"Euterpe"
],
"correct" : 0
},
{
"question" : "In the 1993 movie \"Jurassic Park,\" DNA from what animal is used to fill gaps in recovered dinosaur DNA?",
"content" : [
"Frog",
"Iguana",
"Crocodile",
"Turkey"
],
"correct" : 0
},
{
"question" : "Semiotics is the study of what?",
"content" : [
"Apes",
"Word origins",
"Signs and symbols",
"Flags"
],
"correct" : 2
},
{
"question" : "What traditionally takes place on the first Monday in October?",
"content" : [
"New York City Marathon",
"Columbus Day",
"Supreme Court opening",
"Canadian Thanksgiving"
],
"correct" : 2
},
{
"question" : "The horn of a rhinoceros is made up primarily of the same material as what?",
"content" : [
"Bone",
"Ivory",
"Cartilage",
"Keratin"
],
"correct" : 3
},
{
"question" : "In 1927, who was named \"Time\" magazine's first Man of the Year?",
"content" : [
"Charlie Chaplin",
"Al Jolson",
"Babe Ruth",
"Charles Lindbergh"
],
"correct" : 3
},
{
"question" : "By definition, a barrel holds how many gallons of crude oil?",
"content" : [
"36",
"42",
"48",
"54"
],
"correct" : 1
},
{
"question" : "Called by Czar Nicholas II in 1899, the first \"International Peace Congress\" was held where? ",
"content" : [
"Yalta",
"The Hague",
"St. Petersburg",
"Geneva"
],
"correct" : 1
}
]
},
{
"questions" : [
{
"question" : "What kind of animal traditionally lives in a sty?",
"content" : [
"Cow",
"Pig",
"Fox",
"Teenager"
],
"correct" : 1
},
{
"question" : "What name is legally used to indicate a woman whose name is unknown?",
"content" : [
"Joan Doe",
"Jane Doe",
"Jean Doe",
"Lotta Doe"
],
"correct" : 1
},
{
"question" : "The EPA urges people to produce less waste by engaging in efforts to reduce, reuse and what?",
"content" : [
"Recycle",
"Rewrap",
"Repossess",
"Retire"
],
"correct" : 0
},
{
"question" : "For 10 years, Cape Canaveral was renamed for which American president?",
"content" : [
"Dwight D. Eisenhower",
"John F. Kennedy",
"Richard M. Nixon",
"Lyndon B. Johnson"
],
"correct" : 1
},
{
"question" : "People who advocate war are commonly referred to as what?",
"content" : [
"Doves",
"Hawks",
"Rams",
"Gorillas"
],
"correct" : 1
},
{
"question" : "In nautical terms, a fathom is equivalent to how many feet?",
"content" : [
"4",
"6",
"10",
"20"
],
"correct" : 1
},
{
"question" : "Which of the following comedians was never a regular cast member of TV's \"Saturday Night Live\"?",
"content" : [
"Steve Martin",
"Julia Louis-Dreyfus",
"Martin Short",
"Jim Belushi"
],
"correct" : 0
},
{
"question" : "What part of a goose or duck is fattened to produce \"foie gras\"?",
"content" : [
"Kidney",
"Liver",
"Stomach",
"Tongue"
],
"correct" : 1
},
{
"question" : "What components of blood are responsible for blood clotting?",
"content" : [
"White blood cells",
"Red blood cells",
"Platelets",
"Lymphocytes"
],
"correct" : 2
},
{
"question" : "In Ernest Hemingway's novella \"The Old Man and the Sea,\" what kind of creature does the title character hook?",
"content" : [
"Shark",
"Marlin",
"Tuna",
"Whale"
],
"correct" : 1
},
{
"question" : "CREEP was an organization to aid the re-election of what incumbent U.S. president?",
"content" : [
"Richard Nixon",
"Ronald Reagan",
"George Bush",
"Bill Clinton"
],
"correct" : 0
},
{
"question" : "What is a biretta?",
"content" : [
"Firearm",
"Clerical cap",
"Tropical bird",
"Lumberjack's tool"
],
"correct" : 1
},
{
"question" : "The highest mountain in South America is located in what country?",
"content" : [
"Brazil",
"Peru",
"Ecuador",
"Argentina"
],
"correct" : 3
},
{
"question" : "The shortest distance between two points lying on a curved or flat surface is what type of line?",
"content" : [
"Stochastic",
"Isometric",
"Discrete",
"Geodesic"
],
"correct" : 3
},
{
"question" : "In 1893, what country was the first to grant women the right to vote?",
"content" : [
"Canada",
"Sweden",
"New Zealand",
"Denmark"
],
"correct" : 2
}
]
}
]
}