True or False General Knowledge Quiz #3 - Questions and Answers - Trivia Questions - GK Quiz - Facts

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Thanks for all the effort. It's good fun. A few criticisms though.You said Henry VIII but you wrote Henry VII.
"Seahorses mate for life" confused me until I realised it meant "seahorses stay with one mate for life". It's not actually true - some species of seahorse change mates from one breeding cycle to the next.
I'm not sure what is correct but what I have read says Tutankhamun died aged 19, not 18.
I'm sure it would interest people to know that babies have more bones than adults because a number of bones fuse together.

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The answer is False. There are 366 days in a leap year. A leap year occurs every 4 years.

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Q 31 The collective noun for crows is a MURDER OF CROWS

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King Henry VIII, not VII, had 6 wives. 
Alexander Fleming didn't invent anything, he discovered penicillin.
And the UK doesn't have a national sport. England's notional national sport is football, but it could equally be cricket. Scotland 's notional national sport is golf, but far more play other sports. Wales' notional national sport is rugby, and Ireland hardly plays anything other than Gaelic sports, so the notion of the UK having a "National Sport" is pretty damned ridiculous.
As for the national animal of Scotland; the normal notion of a national animal is that such a thing exists. Scotland's "National Animal" is the unicorn, which can hardly be said to actually exist.
I know that these quizzes are rarely properly researched, so errors creep in, but some of these errors are too blatant, and there are far too many questions which are simply ridiculous. I mean, it never occurred to me that anybody would bother to calculate the weight of a building. It may be something that the Guiness Book of Records calculates, but it is hardly something that classifies much beyond "WTF would anybody bother?" And how is it that the Great Pyramid of Giza is not considered a "Building"? Because it was certainly built and it weighs more.

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Henry the VII (7th) did not have 6 wives' that was henry VIII ...

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