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  2. The Impossible Quiz - Wikipedia

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    The Impossible Quiz is a point-and-click quiz game that consists of 110 questions. Notorious for its difficulty, the quiz mixes multiple-choice trick questions similar to riddles, along with various challenges and puzzles. Despite the quiz's name and arduousness, the game is possible to beat.

  3. Ultimatum game - Wikipedia

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    Extensive form representation of a two proposal ultimatum game. Player 1 can offer a fair (F) or unfair (U) proposal; player 2 can accept (A) or reject (R). The ultimatum game is a game that has become a popular instrument of economic experiments. An early description is by Nobel laureate John Harsanyi in 1961. [1]

  4. List of paradoxes - Wikipedia

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    Newcomb's paradox: A paradoxical game between two players, one of whom can predict the actions of the other. Paradox of nihilism : Several distinct paradoxes share this name. Omnipotence paradox : Can an omnipotent being create a rock too heavy for itself to lift?

  5. 8 of the Weirdest Jobs in the World - AOL

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    Getting any of the following jobs would be worth it for the business card alone. Here are eight of the weirdest ways you can earn a paycheck: Dog food taster. Mourner. Odor judge. Paint watcher

  6. 50 Presidential Trivia Questions and Answers To Show Your ...

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    Answer: John Adams Question: Which president was the last to own slaves? Answer: Ulysses S. Grant Question: Who is the oldest living president? Answer: Jimmy Carter

  7. 24 super wrong but brilliant test answers from the most ... - AOL

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    Before you kick off the school year and dive back into all of those tests and essays, lighten it up by reading through these hysterical answers. Who knows, maybe you'll be inspired.

  8. List of unsolved problems in mathematics - Wikipedia

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    Do any odd weird numbers exist? Do any (2, 5)-perfect numbers exist? Do any Taxicab(5, 2, n) exist for n > 1? Is there a covering system with odd distinct moduli? Is a normal number (i.e., is each digit 0–9 equally frequent)? Are all irrational algebraic numbers normal? Is 10 a solitary number?

  9. Wikipedia:Unusual articles - Wikipedia

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    A usually good-natured African American game in which two competitors, usually male, exchange trash-talk until one has no comeback. Duck test: A humorous abductive reasoning test based on the activities of a duck. English as She Is Spoke: A 19th century Portuguese-English phrasebook that became legendary for its overtly literal and inaccurate ...

  10. The weirdest town names in all 50 states, from ... - AOL

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    The answer? Joseph Andrews, an early settler. Andrews opened a post office once the town grew big enough and named it after the English greeting “What Cheer.” The town later took on the name ...

  11. What If? (book) - Wikipedia

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    What If? approaches its subject matter with a sense of wit and sometimes makes use of approximations to answer questions that seem impossible to solve. Most questions demand assumptions and cross-disciplinary science skills to answer, resulting in "back-of-the-envelope" calculations.