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What is the largest inland lake in South America?
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Is heartsease?
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Expression for to warm and gratify one’s deepest feelings “To warm ……”
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What percentage of all the marriages in the world are arranged:
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The French Tennis Open is played at which venue?
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In which city is a Midsummer Nights Dream set?
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Which Greek King turned all he touched into gold?
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What name is given to a triangular or fan-like river?
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Which country did fireworks originate?
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When did the Bronze Age begin?
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What is the chemical symbol for silver?
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What name is given to the fruit of an oak tree?
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What name is given to the vertical bar of a window?
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What is the name of the controversial novel that was written by Salmon Rushdie?
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How many kilograms are there in ten tonnes?
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What does ‘annus mirabilis’ mean:
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Which city does the White Nile meet the Blue Nile?
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What is the collective name for a litter of Piglets?
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What measure is used for sound or noise?
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How many teeth should a normal healthy adult have?
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Which desert is the driest on earth?
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Which precious stones are found in the Namib Desert in Africa?
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In 1988, how many Chinese lived in caves?
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In which organ of the body is Insulin produced?
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Where was the 1992 Winter Olympics held?
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In which century was Joan of Arc burnt at the stake?
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How is it known when a new pope has been elected?
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What is the meaning of the Latin phrase Prima facie?
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Which sport is played in a Velodrome?
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Which vitamin is produced by the action of ultraviolet light on the skin?
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What is the capital of Paraguay?
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How many times was Franklin D. Roosevelt elected US president?
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Hymen was the Greek god of what?
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What is the Decalogue usually called?
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What does a somnambulist do?
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What is Harley Davidson famous for manufacturing?
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What is the French national anthem called?
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Who wrote a brief history of time?
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Which movie studio has a roaring lion as its company symbol?
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If you were at Geneva airport, in which country would you be?
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What is the middle of a frequency distribution?
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What describes an angle between 90 and 180 degrees?
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What are the American universities Yale, Harvard, and Princetown collectively known as?
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Which is the only country through which both the equator arid the tropic of Capricorn pass?
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Which metal. is liquid at room temperature?
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Which is the third planet from the sun?
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What is the only English anagram of the word SECTIONAL
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What do ichthyologists study?
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What happens to Pinocchio every time he tells a lie?
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Who was the Roman god of war?
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What is the name of the people, language, and culture of Madagascar?
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An underground layer of porous rock that contains water is called what?
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In June 2009, which ruler began his second decade as king of Morocco?
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What does the word dinosaur mean?
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Born with the last name Ayew, which striker is the top international scorer for Ghana?
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Which lead singer of Queen was born in Zanzibar?
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Who wrote ‘Wuthering Heights’?
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Which major trading bloc has Swaziland, Angola, and Egypt among its members?
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Nigeria, Niger, and Cameroon all border Which lake named after a fourth nation?
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Which geological event occurs when tectonic plates slide and the ground shakes?
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61. Question
Wole Soyinka’s “Death and the King’s Horseman” is which of writing?
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Which career are the terms “defense mechanism” and “paranoia” used?
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In which year did a new constitution end apartheid in South Africa?
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In February 2008. Mizengopinda became prime minister of which nation?
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Slate is which type of rock that has been changed by extreme heat and pressure?
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Whom did Muhammad Alli fight against in the 1974 Rumble in the Jungle’?
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Where do the Niger, Gambia, and Senegal Rivers all have their source?
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Who led the Central African Republic to independence in 1960?
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Libya, the Central African Republic, and Sudan all border which other country?
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In 2009, Pakistan began an offensive to reclaim which valley from the Taliban?
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Yams provide which vitamin, called retinol, that’s crucial for night vision?
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Who was Gabriel Daniel Fahrenheit?
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Galileo was an Italian astronomer who:
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The Committee of the Norwegian Parliament awards the Nobel Prize for:
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The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences awards the Nobel prizes in:
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Kabul is the capital of which troubled country
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Banjul is the capital of which of the following countries
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How many tentacles does an Octopus have?
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Who was the goddess of Love in Roman mythology?
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Who was the goddess of Love in Greek mythology?
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The only city in the world to lie between 2 continents is?
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The acronym DVD stands for:
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What is a group of lions called?
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Which planet is nearest to the sun?
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Who among the following was the first to set foot on the Moon?
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The world’s largest producer of diamond is:
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The renowned author of the Harry Porter series is:
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The first Black person to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize was:
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Which character created by Washington Irving fell asleep for 20 years?
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What name is given to magic used with evil intent?
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What was the Greek hero Achilles only Vulnerable part?
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Which planet has the highest surface temperature?
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Which is the fastest of all birds?
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What is the heaviest of all human organs?
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What was Elton John’s first No. 1 solo single?
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What male singing voice comes below tenor?
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In which continent is Israel situated?
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Which North African city has a name meaning White House in Spanish?
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How many feet are in a fathom?
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How many points are there to the compass?
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Who wrote the book Gulliver’s Travel?
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Which fruit contains the most calories?
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What was the capital of Russia before Moscow?
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Which grain is used to make malt whiskey?
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Which country covers 10% of the globe’s land surface?
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On the flag of which country would you find the most stars?
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Which monster first made the headlines in 1933?
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108. Question
Between 1820 and 1900, the majority of immigrants to the USA came from which two countries?
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What is the most northerly city in the world?
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In which capital city would you literally be living in peace?
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Which European country has the highest tax rate?
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Which two countries share the longest border in the world, around 6.400km?
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Which of the following countries is NOT on the shores of Lake Victoria
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What is the name of the deepest lake in Africa?
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Tanzania is the only country in the world with a unique gemstone called?
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In West Africa is a lake shared by 4 countries. What is this lake called?
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The 4 countries that share the lake Chad are one of the following sets:
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118. Question
How many countries share borders with Africa’s largest country, Sudan?
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The river Nile takes its source from one of these countries:
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Which country is singer Angelique Kidjo from?
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Zimbabwe attained independence in the year:
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122. Question
World war II commenced in:
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World war I started in:
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Which country suffered the heaviest in World War II?
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Which part 0f the world is named after the goddess of winter and the hunt?
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In Greek mythology, who was responsible for slaying the Amazon queen Penthesilea?
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What does the lachrymal sac hold?
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Which poem deals with the events surrounding the Trojan War?
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Which synthetic food was named by its inventor after the Greek word for pearl?
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What type of foodstuff is sorghum, used as a staple diet in Africa and parts of Asia
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131. Question
An excursion for pleasure made by an official at the expense of the taxpayer
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Which is a sculptural representation of a person from the chest up?
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Which city’s Staples Center hosted the memorial service for Michael Jackson?
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A caldera is found at the top of which of these?
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The word “burning” in the phrase “a burning candle” is which type of word?
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136. Question
Uganda’s Idi Amin was ousted in 1979 by the army of which neighbour?
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137. Question
Goree, Bunce, Lamu, and Robben are which kind of natural feature?
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In May 2009, Sri Lanka’s government announced the defeat of which rebel group?
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Peanut and alfalfa plants contain bacteria that add which nutrient to soil?
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What was Karl Marx’s nationality?
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The war of American Independence was fought between:
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Capitalism is characterized by all below EXCEPT:
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Which of the following is not correct about the African National Congress (ANC)
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Which of the following helps in the clotting of blood?
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145. Question
The total volume of blood in a normal adult human being is
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146. Question
Red blood corpuscles are formed where?
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How many bones are there in an adult human being?
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Tibia is a bone in the human
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The largest part of the human brain is the
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The main function of the kidney is :
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Which is the largest gland in the human body?
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What do the letters D.C. in Washington D.C. stand for?
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Which is the only country that borders the White Sea?
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On what continent would you find the Republic of Mauritania?
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Muscat is the capital city of
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Which US state is known as the Sunshine State?
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In which country was the city of Natal (“Christmas’) founded on 25th December 1599?
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Which is the least populated country in the world?
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Which is the largest country in Africa?
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Which country has four cities in the list of the ten hottest cities in the world?
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In which city would you find the largest Japanese community outside of Japan?
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Who is the Roman god of wine?
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Which country was the last to occupy a United States territory with its soldiers?
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The world’s shortest war in history lasted just 38 minutes. It was fought in 18% between Zanzibar and which European nation?
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While Rome was burning in 64AD, Neto allegedly was playing on his
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Which Christian order did St.Ignatius of Loyola find in 1534?
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Before becoming President of the U.S.A, Ronald Regan was governor of which US state?
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What was “Che” Guevara’s first name?
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In which century was the “Seven Years” war fought?
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In what century did the “Hundred Years” war start?
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Which US state was NOT one of the 13 colonies that signed the Declaration of Independence in 1776
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Which period in the development of human culture did not exist
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In what country did Che Guevara die on 9th October 1967?
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Since March 1959, the Dalai Lama had lived in exile in which country?
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Which affair was documented in the Starr Report in the 1990’s: a),b),c),d) or e) “Nipplelgate”?
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Which war was officially ended by the Treaty of Versailles?
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Which people created the Cuneiform script?
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In which country was OPEC founded in 1960?
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On the 6th October of what year was Egyptian president Muhammad Anwar al-Sadat assassinated?
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180. Question
On 26th December of what year was the USSR officially dissolved?
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