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A collection of interesting, but unrelated hard trivia questions on a variety of topics.
Question 1:
The Hundred Years' War -- a series of related conflicts between France and England, started in 1337 and lasted how many years?
117
115
116
100
Question 2:
In the 1957 movie classic, "12 Angry Men," after a preliminary vote it becomes clear that only one of the jurors, Davis, does not see the "open and shut" nature of the case. What is Davis' juror number and what is his profession?
Juror #10, a garage owner
Juror #8, an architect
Juror #2, a bank clerk
Juror #12, an advertising executive
Question 3:
According to Luke 6:13, Jesus "called unto him his disciples, and of them he chose twelve, whom also he named apostles." Which one did Jesus not choose?
Judas Iscariot
Thomas
Mark
Thaddaeus
Question 4:
Listen to the sound clip
Listen to the audio and name the performer.
Freddie Mercury
John Lennon
David Bowie
Phil Collins
Play Sound
Question 5:
In 1867, Alfred Nobel introduced the first Pyrotechnic Fuse blasting cap, using what primary explosive to detonate dynamite?
Black powder
Hydrogen peroxide
Lead azide
Mercury fulminate
Question 6:
View the provided image.
Name the American actor seen on the photo.
Forest Whitaker
Tommy 'Tiny' Lister
Carl Weathers
Michael Clarke Duncan
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Question 7:
Buddhism, a religion and philosophy based on the teachings of Siddhārtha Gautama, traces its origins to which country?
China
Thailand
India
Taiwan
Question 8:
How many stars are there on the flag of New Zealand?
0
4
22
6
Question 9:
View the provided image.
What 1980s movie is the depicted scene from?
Krull
Willow
Labyrinth
The NeverEnding Story
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Question 10:
German-born princess, Sophie Augusta Fredericka of Anhalt-Zerbst, reigned as Empress of what country, from June 28, 1762 until her death?
England
Austria
France
Russia
Question 11:
View the provided image.
The Aérospatiale-BAC Concorde supersonic transport made its first scheduled flight on January 2st, of what year?
1969
1976
1971
1970
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Question 12:
View the provided image.
Which of the following lakes in not one of the five Great Lakes of North America?
Lake Victoria
Lake Ontario
Lake Erie
Lake Huron
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Question 13:
Until its replacement by the EMS scale, the Medvedev-Sponheuer-Kárník scale was the most commonly applied scale in Europe, used to measure what?
Earthquake intensity
Hurricane intensity
Wind speed
Ultraviolet radiation
Question 14:
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In the 1990 movie "Goodfellas," little Henry admired the gangsters of what New York City crime family?
Colombo
Lucchesse
Gambino
Bonanno
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Question 15:
Name the legislative branch of the federal government of the United States.
The Congress of the United States
The Senate
The House of Representatives
The Supreme Court
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