Miscellaneous Quizzes IV

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Original 8 Crayola Colors: True or False

Do you know which colors were the original 8 that Crayola introduced in 1903?

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blue

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yellow

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turquoise

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red

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black

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green

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white

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silver

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brown

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violet

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orange

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pink

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Spell Each Month Backwards in 120 Seconds

Can you correctly spell each month backwards in only two minutes?

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12th month backwards

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11th month backwards

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10th month backwards

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9th month backwards

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8th month backwards

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7th month backwards

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6th month backwards

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5th month backwards

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4th month backwards

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3rd month backwards

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2nd month backwards

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1st month backwards

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Really Bad Jokes…Are the Best of All

How many of these really bad jokes can you answer?  Have fun!

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How do we know that the ocean is friendly?  Because it _______.

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Yo mama so stupid she went to the ________ to get a bluetooth.

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What is the favorite gas station of turtles?

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What did Winnie the Pooh shout to his agent?  “Show me the ______!”

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What kind of berries are always sad?

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Why is Saturday stronger than Wednesday?  Because Wednesday is a ______ day.

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What did one wall say to the other?  “I’ll meet you at the _______.”

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What is cat’s favorite breakfast cereal?  _____ Krispies

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What happens to a frog’s car when it breaks down?  It gets _______.

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Where do spiders seek health advice?  _____ MD

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When is a door not a door?  When it’s ______.

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How did Darth Vader know what Luke got him for Christmas?  He felt his ___________.

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Cattle’s favorite brand of Japanese motorcycle?

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What did the lawyer wear to court?  A _________.

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Want to hear a joke about paper?  Never mind, it’s ___________.

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Matching: Pool Ball Numbers and Colors

Are you able to match each pool ball number with its color?  Solids only, no stripes.

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Match each pool ball number with its color.

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no number
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Who or What is Missing from Each Group (Quiz #1)

Can you guess the missing member of each group?

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Five W questions: who, what, where, ______, when

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Primary colors: red, blue, _________

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Colors on a Rubik’s cube: blue, white, yellow, green, ________, red

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Most common elements in the human body: carbon, hydrogen, __________, nitrogen

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Countries that share a land border with Mexico: USA, Belize, ____________

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Three “f’s” of Thanksgiving: family, ________, football

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Presidents of the USA during the 1970s: Nixon, Ford, _________

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Types of human teeth: incisors, __________, premolars, molars

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African territories on a Risk gameboard: North Africa, Egypt, Madagascar, East Africa, Congo, and ______ ________

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Four corner spaces in Monopoly: Go, Jail/Just Visiting, _____ _______, Go to Jail

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Brass instruments in an orchestra: horns, trumpets, ___________, tubas

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Three largest landlocked states in U.S.A.: Montana, New Mexico, __________

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Offensive line positions in American football: center, guard, _________

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Big Four of Thrash Metal: Anthrax, Megadeth, __________, Slayer

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Insect main body parts: head, ________, abdomen

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Word Scramble: Things in a House

Can you unscramble the letters to make a valid word for something that is found in a house?  Good luck, you might need it!

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nsik

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osevt

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erafeiclp

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tpecra

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ihrac

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odobmer

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lwsal

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worhes

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scetol

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bltea

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hsitlg

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rmorir

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ohcuc

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teloti

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cnihkte

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Jokes and Puns: Animals

Are you clever enough to figure out these animal jokes and puns?

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What did bigfoot say when sasquatch asked if he was ready to go?  Not ______.

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Why is a grizzly not interested in shoes?  Because he has ______ feet.

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Why are leopards bad at playing hide and seek?  Because they are always ________.

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What type of bird never needs a haircut? _____  _______

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What type of whale feels sad all of the time?  ______ whale

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The favorite female singer of insects that live in a hive: _________

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What reptile is really good at math?  A calcu-________

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Snakes favorite subject in school: ________

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Cows’ favorite Greek letter: ____

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If you put some ducks into a cardboard container, what do you have?  A box of __________.

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What type of reptile communicates via shellphones?

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What could you call a bunch of young sheep rolling down a mountain? A ___________.

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What did the fish say when it swam into a wall?

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What large Asian mammal gabs a lot?

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What type of snake likes a certain kind of popular dessert?

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Which Person was Born First?

In each question, you are presented with two famous people.  Can you determine which person was born first?

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Which U.S. President was born first?

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Which Beatle was born first?

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Which former world leader was born first?

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Which actor was born first?

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Which singer is older?

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Which musician was born first?

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Which baseball player is older?

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Who was born first?

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Who was born first?

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Which Van Halen brother was born first?

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Which man was born first?

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Who was born first?

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Which Rolling Stone was born first, Mick Jagger or Keith Richards?

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Which rapper was born first, Snoop Dogg or Dr. Dre?

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Which leader was born first, Ho Chi Minh or Mao Zedong?

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The average score is 93%

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Which is Larger?

You will be presented with two options for each question.  Can you choose which is larger?

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Which is larger by diameter, Earth or Mars?

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Which has greater mass, an atom of carbon or an atom of iron?

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Which is larger by area, Niger or Nigeria?

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Which has greater mass, an electron or a proton?

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Who is taller, Michael Jordan or Shaquille O’Neal?

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Which has greater diameter, Uranus or Neptune?

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Which is larger by area, Florida or Georgia?

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Which has more members, the U.S. House of Representatives or the U.S. Senate?

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By area, which is larger?

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The city with the larger population is:

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The larger bear by average weight:

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Which has a greater diameter?

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Which one is longer?

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Which has greater volume?

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Which human organ has greater mass?

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The average score is 78%

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Always True, Sometimes True, or Never True?

Some of these questions will make you think.  Good luck!

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The planet Venus has two moons.

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A hydrogen atom contains one proton in its nucleus.

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People talk too much.

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February has 29 days.

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In a vacuum, red light waves have longer wavelengths than blue light waves.

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Density equals volume divided by mass.

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Matter can neither be created nor destroyed.

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Water will freeze at -45 degrees Celsius and standard pressure.

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Righty-tighty, lefty-loosey.

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Presidents of the United States of America are female.

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During DNA base-pairing, adenine pairs with guanine.

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A negative number minus a different negative number yields a positive number.

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The universe is expanding.

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Bigger is better.

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A quiz taker can achieve a negative score on this quiz.

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A molecule that contains carbon is an organic molecule.

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NBA games end in a tie.

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The letter “y” acts as a vowel.

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Gasoline is a mixture.

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Uranium is radioactive.

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True or False: Various Topics #11

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The Sea of Galilee is in southern Israel.

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David Bowie is pictured here.

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The San Antonio Spurs won the NBA Championship in 2026.

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Pure gold has greater density than pure lead.

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Grits are made from coarsely ground dried corn or hominy.

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Mixing yellow and green together makes blue.

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Halley’s Comet passes Earth every 68 to 69 years.

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Consider human anatomy.  The liver is larger than the heart.

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CXLIX + LVI = CCXV

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The number 14 is at the bottom of a dartboard.

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The Eiffel Tower is over 1,000 feet (304.8 meters) high.

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Lightning cannot strike the same place twice.

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Water contracts when it freezes.

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Light is faster than sound.

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The Mexican state of Veracruz borders the Gulf of Mexico.

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True or False: Various Topics #12

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Albacore is a specific species of tuna.

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The country of Namibia is highlighted in green on the map shown here.

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Pecans grow on trees.

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The tibia is in the upper part of the human leg.

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Acids taste sour and turn litmus paper blue.

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Armenia shares a land border with Azerbaijan.

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In the game of Checkers, a checker may be moved diagonally.

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Michelangelo’s David is made of marble.

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Deuterium is the isotope of hydrogen that has the greatest mass.

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Chuck Wepner defeated Muhammed Ali in a 1975 boxing match.

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Shires are recognized as the largest breed of horse in the world.

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The ideal tire pressure for most standard passenger cars is between 24 to 26 pounds per square inch (psi).

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United Airlines went out of business in 2026.

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The year 2028 is a leap year.

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Christopher Columbus died by having his head chopped off.

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The average score is 100%

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15?

In this quiz, statements will be made concerning the number 15.  Determine if each statement is true or if each statement is false.

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The game of scrabble is played on a 15 x 15 grid of squares.

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The atomic number of phosphorus is 15.

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In football (soccer), each team has 15 players on the pitch at one time.

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In a standard game of backgammon, each player starts with 15 checkers.

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There are 15 countries in South America.

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The square root of 225 is 15.

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0.150 meters are equivalent to 15.0 centimeters.

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The free throw line in the NBA is 15 feet from the backboard.

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There are 15 European countries that border the Mediterranean Sea.

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Quarterback Patrick Mahomes wears number 15 for the Kansas City Chiefs.

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Joan of Arc was put to death at the age of 15.

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The “Friday the 13th” franchise has 15 sequels following the original 1980 movie.

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There are 15 face cards in a standard deck of playing cards.

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Adding the number of Snow White’s dwarfs plus the number on the black pool ball equals 15.

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The estimated average height of an adult male sasquatch is 15 feet.

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Spanish to English: Body Parts

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brazos

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manos

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corazon

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boca

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ojos

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nariz

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piernas

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orejas

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pies

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pelo

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pulmones

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cabeza

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nalgas

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cerebro

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cuello

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dedo

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cara

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garganta

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labios

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lengua

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