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Licorice All-sorts
Test yourself on all sorts of trivia with this true or false quiz.
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(2.34)
Difficulty:
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Quiz ID: #7120
Category:
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Submitted By:
Hadleigh
Question #1
The mythical Scottish town of Brigadoon appears every 200 years.
True
False
Question #2
London was the first city to dig an underground railway.
True
False
Question #3
Gerald Ford was the only U.S. president and vice president never elected to either office.
True
False
Question #4
Leonardo da Vinci's "The Last Supper" was stolen from the Louvre in Paris on August 21, 1911.
True
False
Question #5
The Borelly Comet appeared the day Mark Twain was born and the day he died.
True
False
Question #6
The War of the Roses was fought between the Houses of York and Lancaster.
True
False
Question #7
Nadia Comaneci received seven perfect scores in gymnastics at the 1976 Montreal Olympics.
True
False
Question #8
John Fowles's novel, "The French Lieutenant's Woman", was set in France.
True
False
Question #9
A shark's skeleton is made of cartilage.
True
False
Question #10
The letter "A" appears on the most tiles in the game of "Scrabble".
True
False
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