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Question 1 of 15
Which two numbers add up to a sum greater than 1,000?
893 And 100
999 And 1
450 And 545
989 And 12
Question 2 of 15
How many feet are equal to 8 yards?
24 Feet
16 Feet
48 Feet
36 Feet
Question 3 of 15
The Mets play their home baseball games in what state?
Phoenix
New York
Seattle
Boston
Question 4 of 15
In what U.S. state can you visit Disney World?
Nevada
New York
California
Florida
Question 5 of 15
Consisting of the clavicle and the scapula, where would you find your pectoral girdle?
Shoulder
Jaw
Base of the skull
Hip
Question 6 of 15
What archipelago did Mark Twain call "the loveliest fleet of islands anchored in any ocean"?
Tasmania
Hawaii
Ireland
Jamaica
Question 7 of 15
Who sang the famous song "Top Hat, White Tie & Tails" in 1935?
Fiddlin' John Carson
Fred Astaire
Sippie Wallace
Fred Astaire & Leo Reisman
Question 8 of 15
What were the cities in Dickens A Tale Of Two Cities?
Rome and Florence
Paris and Florence
London and Paris
Venice and Rome
Question 9 of 15
Wales won the 1952 Five Nations rubgy union and completed the Grand what?
Match
Slam
Press
Chase
Question 10 of 15
What city is sometimes called eGoli, meaning City of Gold in Zulu?
Macao
Yellowknife
Calcutta
Johannesburg
Question 11 of 15
What is the smallest citrus fruit?
Lemon
Kumquat
Orange
Grapefruit
Question 12 of 15
Dubris was the Roman name for which English town?
Dover
Torquay
Blackpool
Stratford-upon-Avon
Question 13 of 15
Tapenade is a spread from Provence, made with capers and what fully ripened fruit?
Bartlet pear
Black olive
Seville orange
Macintosh apple
Question 14 of 15
Who wrote the book "To Kill A Mockingbird"?
Harper Lee
William Shakespeare
Charles Dickins
John Wayne
Question 15 of 15
What would you call a "low blood calcium level"?
Hematoma
Hypocalcemia
Epidural
Thrombosis
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