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Fun Trivia : Quizzes : By The Numbers : Easy as Pie

Introduction:
"A series of general questions where each answer will be a number. The last question will be based on the first nine."


1. [Literature] Alexandre Dumas was one of France's renown authors, writing several historical novels of high adventure, including a tale of group of musketeers set in the 17th century. In this group, how many musketeers are there originally?
    two
    three
    four
    six


2. [Movies] Keanu Reeves' character in "The Matrix" and its sequels was believed by Morpheus to fulfil prophecy. Morpheus referred to him as the ______?
    Twelve
    Zero
    One
    Three


3. [Science] Natural gas is composed of the chemical compound methane, one of the simplest organic compounds, have just one carbon atom per molecule. How many hydrogen atoms does a molecule of methane have?
    two
    zero
    three
    four


4. [Sports] Brazil is considered to be one of the top nations for associated football (or soccer), having won four FIFA World Cups in the 20th century and a fifth in 2002. Yet how many times in the 20th century was Brazil the host of the World Cup finals?
    zero
    three
    two
    one


5. [Geography] The City of New York lies over several counties of the State of New York. The counties match city divisions known as boroughs. How many boroughs does the city have?
    five
    four
    three
    six


6. [Religion] In the Bahá'í Faith, its adherents believe that God has sent "Divine Manifestations" that have had independent revelations that led to the establish of varying but connected religions. By the traditional count, how many Manifestations of God are associated with the Faith?
    nine
    five
    three
    seven


7. [History] The 1912 U.S. Presidential election produced the worst defeat of an incumbent president as William Howard Taft won only 23% of the popular vote. How many states did Taft win their electoral votes?
    zero
    seven
    five
    two


8. [Television] Gene Roddenberry's Star Trek universe has appeared on television in several different series. With the launch of the Star Trek spin-off "Enterprise" in 2001, how many Star Trek series have there been (including the original)?
    six
    five
    four
    seven


9. [Music] Sir Edward Elgar, the composer of the "Pomp and Circumstance Marches", has had his first march become a fixture of multitudes of graduation ceremonies. How many Pomp and Circumstance marches did he compose overall?
    three
    six
    four
    five


10. [Mathematics] The answers to the previous nine questions form a given sequence. Based on this, what is the next number in this sequence? (Note: The sequence continues beyond this number.)
    Answer: (One number)


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