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START HOW TO PLAY

I n s tr u ct i o n s To play the game press start You will be asked to enter your name Answer each question by clicking the correct answer. Your question number and score will be displayed on each slide. If you score 6 points correctly in Level 1, you will go on to play Level 2 If you dont, you will need to repeat Level 1 until you have scored enough points At then end of Level 2, you will be congratulated on your strangeness! Continue Press me to end the game! Press me to return to the beginning Press me to come back here!

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Question 1: What is the least amount of time it takes for a shark to grow a new set of teeth? A week 6.5 days A month and 10 days Score

Which can last the longest without water? Camel Hedgehog Rat Question 2: Score 1

How many of Queen Annes children died before she did? 10 7 All of them Question 3: Score 2

What is a pregnant goldfish called? A twit A tink A gally Question 4: Score 3

A Zebra is … … white with black stripes … black with white stripes … black and white Question 5: Score 3

What did Leonardo Da Vinci invent? Scissors Paintbrushes Glue Question 6: Score 4

How many peanuts does it take to make a 12 ounce jar of peanut butter? Question 7: Score 5

What are almonds a member of? The peach family The seed family The melon family Question 8: Score 6

How many minutes does it take for light from the sun to reach the earth? Question 9: Score 7

Question 10: In which country were people put to death if caught drinking coffee in the 16 th and 17 th century? New Zealand South Africa Turkey Score 7

I guess youre not strange enough… Better luck next time! Try Level 1 again and see if you can score enough questions correctly to be able to get onto Level 2! Back to Level 1

You have completed Level 1 with enough points to proceed onto Level 2!!! Brace yourself. Youre strangeness will be severely tested! PROCEED

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What are a group of Ravens called? A Murder A Knot A Parliament Question 11: Score

In which country is it against the law to have a pet dog? Albania Bahrain Iceland Question 12: Score 1

Which of these facts is false? It is illegal to be a prostitute in Siena, Italy, if your name is Mary. It takes a yard of sugarcane to make 2 sugar cubes. It took engineers 22 years to design the zipper. Question 13: Score 1

Which of these facts is true? It's against the law to slam your car door in Sweden. An ostrich's eye is bigger than its brain. Winston Churchill was born in a ladies' room during a fundraiser. Question 14: Score 1

How many muscles does a cat have in both ears in total? Question 15: Score 2

The average person falls asleep in how many minutes? Question 16: Score 3

In 1990 there were about 15,000 ………?…….. related accidents in the US. Love - making BMX Bike Vacuum cleaner Question 17: Score 4

In the past 100 years only 12 people have been attacked by mountain lions in the state of California. ….?... died and 2 of those were because of rabies in Question 18: Score 5

Assuming you could..?.. to the sun, it would take 2000 years? Run Walk Drive Question 19: Score 6

What object is most often chocked on by Americans? Mints Toothpicks Fish bones Question 20: Score 7

You have completed Level 2 and have finished the game!!! DAMN, YOU ARE STRANGE!!!

I guess youre not strange enough… Better luck next time! Try Level 2 again and see if you can score enough questions correctly WIN ! Back to Level 2

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