Question 1Question 1 Halfway through a standard game of scrabble, you play the word 'TWELVE'. If no...

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Round ? True/False

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Page 1: Question 1Question 1 Halfway through a standard game of scrabble, you play the word 'TWELVE'. If no letter of that word covers a double or triple letter/word.

Round ?

True/False 

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Question 1

Halfway through a standard game of scrabble, you play the word 'TWELVE'. If no letter of that word covers a double or triple letter/word square, then a score of twelve points are awarded.

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Question 2

The hexagonal key wrench was invented in St. Louis by American entrepreneur Allen Key.

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Question 3

The Bronx is the largest in area of the five

boroughs of New York City.

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Question 4

A 'jiffy' is an actual unit of time. 

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Question 5

The original color of Coca-Cola was green.

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Question 6

D'Artagnan was one of the original 'Three

Musketeers'.

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Question 7

The can opener was invented 50 years after the tin can.

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Question 8

Mozart was five when he wrote "Twinkle Twinkle

Little Star".

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Question 9

A species of Antarctica penguins gets its

name from the old American

Revolutionary war song 'Yankee Doodle'.

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Question 10

The tallest living Olympic Gold Medal winner is Saskatchewan curler Geoffrey Tennant, at 6'9" tall.

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Answers

1. TRUE2. FALSE3. FALSE4. TRUE5. FALSE6. FALSE7. TRUE8. FALSE9. TRUE10. FALSE