Wut.Pear said:Thank you. What do you want?YouLittleElly said:hmm.
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Country of residence:America/U.S.A.
(We need to be able to identify outliers)
History
1. Who was the leader of Italy during World War 2? I don't know ;o.
2. Who was the leader of England during World War 2? Still don't know lawl.
3. Who was the 16th president of the United States?: Abraham Lincoln.
4. The Cuban missile crisis was a standoff between the United States and what other world power?
5. Who is the man on the $100 bill?:Benjamin Franklin
Science/Geography
1.What is the process in which plants generate energy called?hotosynthesis
2. Roughly, how much of the world is covered by water? (In percent): About 70-75% of the world is covered in water.
3. What is the capital of Sweden? Wha? ;o
4. What is the world's biggest ocean? Pacific.
5. Which time zone is Los Angeles in? PST/Pacific.
Math and measurement
1. Solve: x+2=8. x=6
2. Solve: x+6>23. x > 17
3. How many meters are in a kilometer? 1000? ;o
4. What are the first two decimals of pi, following 3. ?: (.14)
5. How many teaspoons are in a tablespoon? Eight?
Popular Culture
1. The 2009 song, "I Gotta Feeling" was written by which band?: Black Eyed Peas
2. At the 2009 VMA awards, which singer/rapper interrupted Taylor Swift?: Kanye West.
3. Which MLB team won the 2009 World Series?: Yankees.
4. "The King of Pop" died in the summer of 2009, most likely due to a drug overdose. He was best known for works such as, "Thriller" and "Bad". Who was this person?: Michael Jackson
5. This famous golfer said he would, "Be taking an indefinite break from golf" following an alleged scandal. Who was this person?: Hmm, Tiger Woods?
Art
1.What is the name of this famous painting?
The Mona Lisa.
2. What is the name of this painting?
The Scream?
3. Who was the British playwright of, "Romeo and Juliet"?: William Shakespear.
4. Finish the name of this famous composer. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. (I did a project on him ;3).
5. In which European city is this building located?
Paris, (recently read a book on it :s).
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Took me a while to think lul.D
@Peeka- I know. That's why I'm only accepting scores from member I trust, aka those with more than 3 posts. Also, everyone so far has missed a couple of questions, so it seems realistic. Finally, this and the test I'm putting as a status update in Facebook will have less weight in averaging than real life tests.
But you know me. I dun like cheatings.