20 Facts You Might Not Know—Can You Get Them Right?

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Are you a trivia master who can easily answer any questions about various topics? Let’s see your skills with this fun quiz about 20 mixed-knowledge questions. Try to score at least 15 out of 20 to pass, good luck!

20 Facts You Might Not Know

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You got some right, but a few of these facts were tricky! That’s okay—learning new things is part of the fun. Keep challenging yourself, and next time, you might just ace it. Give it another shot and see how much you’ve picked up!

#1. What is the national language of the Philippines?

#2. Which animal is responsible for the most human deaths?

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#3. What does BC stand for in historical time?

#4. What does a light-year measure?

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#5. Which part of the human body is known to be the cleanest?

#6. What is the most popular dish in the world?

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#7. Which country is ranked as the most dangerous in the world?

#8. Which is the oldest country still in existence?

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#9. What is the name for the smallest blood vessel in the body?

#10. What is the world’s most populated city?

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#11. Which organ in the body consumes the most energy?

#12. What is the term for a time period lasting millions of years?

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#13. What does AM stand for in timekeeping?

#14. What is the term for animals that eat only plants?

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#15. What is the term for the white part of an egg?

#16. What is considered the dirtiest part of the human body?

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#17. How long can a person typically survive without eating?

#18. Which country is considered the coldest on Earth?

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#19. Which part of the human body does not feel pain?

#20. How many chromosomes are there in a typical human cell?

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