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Love random facts of trivia? Test yourself today! How many of these 10 unusual tidbits do you know?

Q1. When eating jelly babies, how many people out of ten bite the heads first?

a. 5
b. 8
c. 3
d. 7

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b. 8

Q2. What colour underpants did pop artist Andy Warhol always wear?

a. Purple
b. Blue
c. Green
d. Black

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c. Green

Q3. What were sausages called in the 19th century?

a. Snags
b. Bangers
c. Bags of mystery
d. Blood sausages

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c. Bags of mystery

Q4. How many football injuries are caused by celebrating goals on the pitch?

a. Almost 5% of injuries
b. Almost 20% of injuries
c. Almost 45% of injuries
d. Almost 50% of injuries

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a. Almost 5% of injuries

 

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Was painting ever an Olympic sport?

Q5. Did Jimmy Carter once send a jacket to the dry-cleaners with the nuclear detonation codes still in the pocket?

a. Yes
b. No

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a. Yes!

Q6. When the Mona Lisa was stolen from the Louvre in 1911, what famous artist was one of the suspects?

a. Georges Rouault
b. Theo van Doesburg
c. Pablo Picasso
d. Giacomo Balla

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c. Pablo Picasso

Q7. Was painting ever an Olympic event?

a. Yes
b. No

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a. Yes! It was from 1912 to 1948

Q8. What does Deipnophobia n. mean?

a. The fear of dipping sauces
b. The fear of feelng cold
c. The fear of dying
d. The fear of dinner party conversations

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d. The fear of dinner party conversations

Q9. Who designed The Chupa Chups logo?

a. Enric Bernat
b. Darren Chupa
c. Salvador Dali
d. Gerald Chups

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c. Salvador Dali

Q10. How many much walking will the average person do in their lifetime?

a. The equivalent of travelling six times around the earth's equator
b. The equivalent of three times around the world
c. The equivalent of four times around Australia
d. The equivalent of travelling seven times from Perth to Sydney

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b. The average person walks the equivalent of three times around the world

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