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Questions that 45-48 year-olds should know
Questions that 45-48 year-olds should know (Hard)
100

This type of chocolate is known for its lack of milk solids and has the highest cocoa content.

Dark Chocolate

100

This infamous outlaw duo were known for robbing banks and were killed in a police ambush in 1934.

Bonnie and Clyde

100

This U.S. document, signed in 1776, announced the colonies' independence from Britain.

Declaration of Independence

100

This organ is the largest in the human body and functions as a protective barrier.

Skin

100

This culinary term refers to heating a liquid until bubbles form and break on the surface.

Boiling

200

This sweet, fizzy drink was originally invented as a medicinal tonic in the 19th century.

Soda 

200

This crime involves illegally obtaining money by deception, often in financial or corporate settings.

Embezzlement

200

Plants use this process to convert sunlight into energy.

Photosynthesis

200

This major historical event in Germany symbolized the end of the Cold War in 1989.

The fall of the Berlin Wall

200

This cult-classic TV series from the 1990s revolved around FBI agents investigating paranormal cases, often involving conspiracies.

The X-Files

300

This tea drink originated in Taiwan and is known for its chewy tapioca pearls.

Bubble tea (or boba) 

300

This 2001 film starring George Clooney features a plan to rob three Las Vegas casinos in one night.

Ocean's Eleven

300

This is the value of 7×8.

56

300

What is the term for the financial practice of setting aside money to cover unexpected expenses?

Emergency fund 

300

This term refers to the process by which a cell copies its DNA before cell division.

DNA replication

400

This cake is named after a European region and is traditionally made with cherries and whipped cream.

Black Forest cake.

400

Known as "Scarface," this Chicago mob boss ruled the 1920s Prohibition-era underworld.

Al Capone

400

This novel by Harper Lee tells the story of Scout Finch and explores themes of racism and justice.

To Kill a Mockingbird

400

This term describes the ability to control or influence one's emotions, often linked to success in personal and professional life.

Emotional intelligence 

400

This treaty, signed in 1648, ended the Thirty Years' War and is credited with establishing the modern state system in Europe.

The Treaty of Westphalia 

500

This sweet, sticky ingredient is commonly used in gingerbread and comes from sugarcane or sugar beet processing.

Molasses 

500

This Netflix documentary about Steven Avery explores corruption in the criminal justice system.

Making a Murderer

500

This color on a traffic light means you must stop.

RED

500

The Apollo 11 mission, which landed the first humans on the moon, took place in this year.

1969

500

This iconic novel, often considered a cornerstone of postmodern literature, was written by Thomas Pynchon and centers around World War II.

Gravity's Rainbow

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