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.

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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 square, then a score of twelve points are awarded.

Question 2Question 2 The hexagonal key wrench was invented in St. Louis by American entrepreneur Allen Key.

Question 3Question 3 The Bronx is the largest in area of the five boroughs of New York City.

Question 4Question 4 A 'jiffy' is an actual unit of time.

Question 5Question 5 The original color of Coca- Cola was green.

Question 6Question 6 D'Artagnan was one of the original 'Three Musketeers'.

Question 7Question 7 The can opener was invented 50 years after the tin can.

Question 8Question 8 Mozart was five when he wrote "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star".

Question 9Question 9 A species of Antarctica penguins gets its name from the old American Revolutionary war song 'Yankee Doodle'.

Question 10Question 10 The tallest living Olympic Gold Medal winner is Saskatchewan curler Geoffrey Tennant, at 6'9" tall.

Answers 1.TRUE 2.FALSE 3.FALSE 4.TRUE 5.FALSE 6.FALSE 7.TRUE 8.FALSE 9.TRUE 10.FALSE