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Q 1. Which statement about cows is false?
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- Cows regurgitate their food
- Cows have cloven hooves
- A group of cows is called a herd
- Cows have four stomachs
Q Alt 1. Which statement about cows is false?
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- Cows sleep standing up
- Cows have cloven hooves
- Cows regurgitate their food
- Cows have one stomach
Q Alt 1-2. Which statement about cows is false?
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- Cows regurgitate their food
- Cows have cloven hooves
- Cows hate the colour red
- Cows have one stomach
Q Alt 1-3. Which statement about cows is true?
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- Cows sleep standing up
- Brown cows produce chocolate milk
- Cows are omnivores
- Cows have one stomach
Q Alt 1-4. Which statement about cows is true?
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- Brown cows produce chocolate milk
- Cows have cloven hooves
- Cows hate the colour red
- Cows have four stomachs
Q 2. Which of these territories belongs to Great Britain?
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- Wales
- Jersey
- Northern Ireland
- Isle of Man
Q Alt 2. Which of these countries does not belong to Great Britain?
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- Wales
- England
- Scotland
- Northern Ireland
Q Alt 2-2. Which of these countries does not belong to the UK?
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- England
- Ireland
- Wales
- Scotland
Q Alt 2-3. Which of these countries does not belong to the Commonwealth?
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- South Sudan
- Canada
- Australia
- India
Q Alt 2-4. Which of these is the UK not a part of?
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- NATO
- European Union
- United Nations
- World Trade Organisation
Q 3. Which is the longest river in the world?
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- Amazon River
- The Nile
- Yangtze River
- Mississippi River
Q Alt 3. Which is the largest continent in the world?
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- Asia
- North America
- Africa
- Australia
Q Alt 3-2. Which is the highest mountain in the world (above sea level)?
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- Mount Everest
- K2
- Mount Kilimanjaro
- Mount McKinley
Q Alt 3-3. Which is the largest country in the world by area?
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- USA
- Russia
- China
- Canada
Q Alt 3-4. Which is the largest ocean in the world?
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- Pacific Ocean
- Indian Ocean
- Arctic Ocean
- Atlantic Ocean
Q 5. Which of these countries has left-hand traffic?
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- Germany
- France
- United States
- United Kingdom
Q Alt 5. Which of these countries does not have left-hand traffic?
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- Pakistan
- United States
- India
- Australia
Q Alt 5-2. Which of these countries has right-hand traffic?
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- United Kingdom
- Austria
- Pakistan
- India
Q Alt 5-3. Which of these countries does not have right-hand traffic?
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- Austria
- United States
- Canada
- India
Q Alt 5-4. Which of these countries used to have left-hand traffic but switched to right-hand traffic?
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- Iraq
- Ireland
- Iceland
- Israel
Q 6. Which of these songs is this singer famous for?
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- What a Girl Wants
- Like a Virgin
- Toxic
- If You Had My Love
Q Alt 6. Which of these songs is this singer not famous for?
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- Like a Virgin
- Material Girl
- Frozen
- What a Girl Wants
Q Alt 6-2. Which of these films did this famous singer appear in?
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- Basic Instinct
- Cast Away
- Evita
- Bugsy Malone
Q Alt 6-3. Which of these films did this famous singer not appear in?
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- Evita
- Body of Evidence
- Dick Tracy
- Cast Away
Q Alt 6-4. Which of these albums is this singer not famous for?
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- American Dream
- Like a Virgin
- Ray of Light
- Bedtime Stories
Q 8. Which famous lady is pictured here?
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- Doris Day
- Kim Novak
- Marilyn Monroe
- Grace Kelly
Q Alt 8. This famous actress starred in which of the following films?
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- Rear Window
- Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
- Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
- Sabrina
Q Alt 8-2. This famous actress did NOT star in which of the following films?
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- To Catch a Thief
- High Society
- High Noon
- Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
Q Alt 8-3. Which fact is NOT true about the actress pictured here?
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- 2nd actress in history to appear on a postage stamp
- Married a Prince
- Won an Oscar
- Grew up in a Catholic Community
Q Alt 8-4. The actress pictured here was the muse of which Hollywood director?
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- Howard Hawks
- Alfred Hitchcock
- Ingmar Bergman
- Billy Wilder
Q 9. On which continent would you find this national landmark?
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- North America
- Asia
- Africa
- Australia
Q Alt 9. This famous landmark is located in which Australian state?
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- South Australia
- New South Wales
- Northern Territory
- Western Australia
Q Alt 9-2. Which of these facts is NOT true about this famous Australian landmark?
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- It’s made of limestone
- It’s higher than the Eiffel Tower
- It’s half a billion years old
- It’s higher than the Chrysler Building in NY
Q Alt 9-3. How old is this ancient rock?
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- 1/2 billion years old
- 1 billion years old
- 3 million years old
- 2 million years old
Q Alt 9-4. This famous Australian landmark is made from which type of rock?
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- Limestone
- Pumice
- Granite
- Sandstone
Q 10. Which of these plays was written by Shakespeare?
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- Doctor Faustus
- Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead
- The Taming of the Shrew
- Nathan the Wise
Q Alt 10. Which of these plays was not written by Shakespeare?
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- Cymbeline
- Tamburlaine
- Coriolanus
- Macbeth
Q Alt 10-2. Which of these novels was written by Dickens?
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- Tom Jones
- Moll Flanders
- Nicholas Nickleby
- Jane Eyre
Q Alt 10-3. Which of these novels was not written by Dickens?
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- David Copperfield
- The Pickwick Papers
- Tom Jones
- A Tale of Two Cities
Q Alt 10-4. Which of these novels was not written by Jane Austen?
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- Jane Eyre
- Mansfield Park
- Emma
- Pride and Prejudice
Q 11. Which historical person is pictured here?
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- Charles Darwin
- Thomas Jefferson
- Gaston Bachelard
- Mark Twain
Q Alt 11. On which ship did Charles Darwin travel?
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- HMS Endeavour
- HMS Victory
- HMS Challenger
- HMS Beagle
Q Alt 11-2. Which of the following places on earth did this famous figure visit to further his research?
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- New Zealand
- Antarctica
- North America
- Asia
Q Alt 11-3. This famous naturalist visited many places on earth to further his research, but which place did he NOT visit?
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- Australia
- New Zealand
- Tahiti
- Asia
Q Alt 11-4. This historical figure was famous for which great work of scientific literature?
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- Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica
- Origin of Species
- Man’s Place in the Universe
- Discourse on Inequality
Q 12. Which of these stars is nearest to the sun?
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- Betelgeuse
- Proxima Centauri
- Rigel
- Wolf 359
Q Alt 12. Which of these stars is farthest from the sun?
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- Betelgeuse
- Proxima Centauri
- Rigel
- Wolf 359
Q Alt 12-2. Which of these stars is the brightest?
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- Betelgeuse
- Proxima Centauri
- Rigel
- Wolf 359
Q Alt 12-3. Which of these stars is the dimmest?
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- Betelgeuse
- Proxima Centauri
- Rigel
- Wolf 359
Q Alt 12-4. Which of these stars is the largest?
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- Betelgeuse
- Proxima Centauri
- Rigel
- Wolf 359
Q 13. What is the title of this world-famous painting?
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- Cypresses in Starry Night
- Night in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence
- Starry Night Over the Rhône
- The Starry Night
Q Alt 13. At which museum is this famous painting exhibited?
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- The Louvre, Paris
- Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao
- National Gallery, London
- MoMA, New York
Q Alt 13-2. Which artist created this painting?
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- Vincent van Gogh
- George Seurat
- Karl Schmidt-Rottluff
- Edvard Munch
Q Alt 13-3. The artist who created this painting famously had a lifelong correspondence by letter with his brother. What was his brother’s name?
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- Theo
- Laurens
- Hank
- Bram
Q Alt 13-4. Where was the painter who created this piece of art born?
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- Denmark
- Italy
- France
- Netherlands
Q 14. The food pictured here is a traditional dish from which country?
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- Malaysia
- China
- Philippines
- Thailand
Q Alt 14. The dish pictured here traditionally contains which of these ingredients?
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- Squid ink
- Fish flakes
- Egg noodles
- Peanuts
Q Alt 14-2. The dish pictured here traditionally does NOT contain which of these ingredients?
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- Fish flakes
- Rice noodles
- Tamarind juice
- Eggs
Q Alt 14-3. The dish pictured here was created in which decade?
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- 1920s
- 1940s
- 1910s
- 1930s
Q Alt 14-4. The dish pictured here was invented by which person?
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- Meechai Ruchuphan
- Chuan Leekpai
- Samak Sundaravej
- Plaek Phibunsongkhram
Q 15. Which of the following novels was written by the author pictured here?
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- 1984
- Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
- The Great Gatsby
- Visions of Cody
Q Alt 15. The author pictured here was a contemporary of which of the authors below?
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- John Steinbeck
- Henry James
- Herman Melville
- Allen Ginsberg
Q Alt 15-2. A great American author is pictured here, and he had a remarkable memory. What was his nickname?
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- “Memory Angel”
- “Memory Babe”
- “Memory Mick”
- “Guru of Memory”
Q Alt 15-3. In which year was the author pictured here born?
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- 1945
- 1930
- 1922
- 1913
Q Alt 15-4. Which author is pictured here?
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- William S Burroughs
- Ernest Hemingway
- F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Jack Kerouac
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Q Alt 16. What is the most populated city of this country? Type your answer
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Q Alt 16-2. Who is currently the head of this country’s central government? Type your answer in below!
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Q Alt 16-3. What is this country’s currency called? Type your answer in below!
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Q Alt 16-4. What is this country’s official name? Type your answer in below!
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Q Alt 17-3. Which of these was used as a ‘cure’ for the bubonic plague in the Middle Ages?
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Q Alt 17-4. Which of these was the first flower to grow in Hiroshima after the nuclear attack?
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Q 18. In which country (today’s borders) was this person born?
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- Austria
- Germany
- Switzerland
- Israel
Q Alt 18. Which instrument did this person famously play?
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- Violin
- Clarinet
- Guitar
- Trombone
Q Alt 18-2. Which of these did this person NOT research?
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- Photoelectric effect
- General relativity
- Casimir effect
- Unified Field Theory
Q Alt 18-3. Which school subject was this person rather bad at?
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- History
- Math
- French
- Physics
Q Alt 18-4. For his research on which topic was this person honoured with the Nobel Prize?
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- General relativity
- Unified Field Theory
- Casimir effect
- Photoelectric effect
Q Alt 19. In which year was this building commissioned? Type your answer in below!
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Q Alt 19-2. Who commissioned this building? Type the person’s regal name in below!
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Q Alt 19-3. In which city is this building located? Type your answer in below!
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Q Alt 19-4. On the bank of which river was this building constructed? Type your answer in below!
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Q Alt 20. Which of these elements has the highest electrical conductivity?
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- Fe
- Au
- Cu
- Ag
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