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Hello everyone, I'm Jason Chaffetz and it's time to take the quiz. This is the quiz. History, pop culture, science, sports, civics. How much do you know? Let's find out. Five days a week, it's five questions in less than five minutes. We ask people on the streets of New York City to play along. Let's see how you do. Question one.
What is the name of King Arthur's sword? Excalibur. That's right, Excalibur. Question two. The Quaker is the mascot for which Ivy League university? Yale. Penn State. University of Pennsylvania. University of Pennsylvania.
All right, not bad so far, right? These were a little bit easier than most. A little bit. Because these next ones, they're a little tough. On to question three. Which of the following swords is not used in combat? Foil, epi, rapier, or saber? Saber. Savior. If you guessed rapier, you'd be correct.
Question four. A pair of history's most famous pen pals, French philosopher Voltaire, referred to this Russian leader as the star of the North in his letters. Jimmy Buffett. Tsar Nicholas. Lenin. That would be Catherine the Great. All right. You want to play? You got to share. You got to listen. Question five is coming up next.
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Which English writer originated the phrase, the pen is mightier than the sword? Shakespeare. William Blake. Prince William. And the answer is Edward Bulwer-Lytton. That one was tough. All right, how'd you do on the quiz? Either way, you can try again tomorrow. And if you missed any along the way, you can always find more quizzes at thequiz.box to see how you did.
I'm Jason Chaffetz, host of the Jason in the House podcast, and thank you for taking the quiz. Take the quiz at thequiz.fox. Play, share, listen. Five questions, five minutes, five days a week. Thequiz.fox.
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