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Question 1 of 15
What gas that you breathe, necessary for life, is also dissolved in ocean water?
Helium
Oxygen
Neon
Chlorine
Question 2 of 15
Which of the following is a common condition of the elbow?
Golf Elbow
Tennis Elbow
Discus Elbow
Football Elbow
Question 3 of 15
Who was Alexander Graham Bell?
An 11th century explorer who may have discovered the Americas
The inventor of the telephone
The second U.S. President and one of the Founding Fathers
A 19th century philosopher, economist and social reformer
Question 4 of 15
Rabbits feet are said to be what?
Stinky
Strong
Bad Luck
Lucky
Question 5 of 15
The amount of mineral matter per square centimeter of bones is known as what?
Bone distance
Bone diameter
Bone deepness
Bone density
Question 6 of 15
Which country's government is communist?
England
Chile
China
Canada
Question 7 of 15
Of these, which is NOT a US state?
New Canada
New Jersey
New York
New Hampshire
Question 8 of 15
What name describes a mammal that carries its young in a natural pouch on its stomach?
Omnivores
Amphibian
Marsupial
Vertebrates
Question 9 of 15
What is the name of the lower part of a window below the glass?
A Joist
A Pane
A Sill
A Shutter
Question 10 of 15
Russian paintings of saints were known by the same name as what computer images?
Folder
Mouse
Thumbnail
Icon
Question 11 of 15
Who was Benjamin Franklin?
A British Civil War general and parliamentarian
A 20th century nuclear physicist and Nobel Prize winner
An 18th and 19th century Irish artist
One of the Founding Fathers of the U.S. and an inventor
Question 12 of 15
For whom was the 'Fanfare', in the only UK hit single for Emerson, Lake and Palmer?
The Common Man
The Weak Man
The Milk Man
The Good Man
Question 13 of 15
Which Egyptian canal links the Red Sea and the Mediterranean?
Suez
Nile
Thames
Panama
Question 14 of 15
Who did Michael Bloomberg succeed as Mayor of New York when he assumed office in 2002?
Hilary Clinton
Ed Koch
Rudy Giuliani
David Dinkins
Question 15 of 15
How old was Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart when he died: 35, 45, 55 or 65?
55
65
45
35
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