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| == Geography (English) == | | == Geography (English) == |
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| | {{Collapsed|The island of Sri Lanka formerly known as?| Ceylon}} |
| | {{Collapsed|which is the capital of Greece?| Athens}} |
| | {{Collapsed|what's the color of the flag of france?| C.blue,white,red}} |
| | {{Collapsed|OS' computer abbreviation usualy means?| Operating System}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Where is stockholm located?| C.Sweden}} |
| | {{Collapsed|which is the atomic number for Plutonium?| D.94}} |
| | {{Collapsed|which of them is a volcano?| C.Pinatubo}} |
| | {{Collapsed|who is known as the human calculator?| Scott Flansburg}} |
| | {{Collapsed|which of these is NOT part of water cycle?| C.fixation}} |
| | {{Collapsed|which was the first country to introduce plastic banknotes?| D.Australia}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Which is known as land of the koala?| Australia}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Who is director of the film Alien (1979)?| B.Ridley Scott}} |
| | {{Collapsed|What country is the mother of anime?| Japan}} |
| {{Collapsed|What´s the national anthem of United States?|B. The Star-Spangled Banner}} | | {{Collapsed|What´s the national anthem of United States?|B. The Star-Spangled Banner}} |
| {{Collapsed|when was the dwarf planet pluto discovered|D. 1930}} | | {{Collapsed|when was the dwarf planet pluto discovered| D.1930}} |
| {{Collapsed|I'm on a river cruise, visiting Vienna, Budapest, and Bratislava. Which river am I gliding down?|A. Danube - Donau}} | | {{Collapsed|I'm on a river cruise, visiting Vienna, Budapest, and Bratislava. Which river am I gliding down?|A. Danube - Donau}} |
| {{Collapsed|I'm standing under the "Brandenburger Tor", and the smell of 'Apfel Strudel' fills the air! Where am I?|C. Germany // Deutschland}} | | {{Collapsed|I'm standing under the "Brandenburger Tor", and the smell of 'Apfel Strudel' fills the air! Where am I?|C. Germany // Deutschland}} |
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| {{Collapsed|The capital of Czech Republic?|C. Prague}} | | {{Collapsed|The capital of Czech Republic?|C. Prague}} |
| {{Collapsed|The capital of India is?|New Dehli}} | | {{Collapsed|The capital of India is?|New Dehli}} |
| | {{Collapsed|What is the capital of madagascar?|A. Antananarivo}} |
| {{Collapsed|The country with the smallest area in the world is?|A. Vatican City // Vatikan}} | | {{Collapsed|The country with the smallest area in the world is?|A. Vatican City // Vatikan}} |
| | {{Collapsed|The islands of Seychelles are located in the|C. Indian Ocean}} |
| {{Collapsed|The Himalayas are located on which continent?|A. Asia // Asien}} | | {{Collapsed|The Himalayas are located on which continent?|A. Asia // Asien}} |
| {{Collapsed|The Petronas Towers are located in what country?|B. Malaysia // Malaysien}} | | {{Collapsed|The Petronas Towers are located in what country?|B. Malaysia // Malaysien}} |
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| {{Collapsed|To which of the following countries will I travel to see the prehistoric Uffington White Horse?|D. England}} | | {{Collapsed|To which of the following countries will I travel to see the prehistoric Uffington White Horse?|D. England}} |
| {{Collapsed|What Caribbean island did Columbus originally name Juana?|A. Cuba // Kuba}} | | {{Collapsed|What Caribbean island did Columbus originally name Juana?|A. Cuba // Kuba}} |
| {{Collapsed|What city became capital of Cuba in 1519?|A. Havana}} | | {{Collapsed|What city became capital of Cuba in 1519?|A.Havana}} |
| {{Collapsed|What country is Big Ben located in?|D. United Kingdom}} | | {{Collapsed|What country is Big Ben located in?|D. United Kingdom}} |
| {{Collapsed|What country is Stonehenge located in?|B. United Kingdom}} | | {{Collapsed|What country is Stonehenge located in?|B. United Kingdom}} |
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| {{Collapsed|What's the nationality of J.S.Bach?|B. Germany}} | | {{Collapsed|What's the nationality of J.S.Bach?|B. Germany}} |
| {{Collapsed|What's the national anthem of Canada ?|A. O Canada}} | | {{Collapsed|What's the national anthem of Canada ?|A. O Canada}} |
| {{Collapsed|What's the national anthem of people's republic of china?| B. The March of the Volunteers}} | | {{Collapsed|What's the national anthem of people's republic of china?| B.The March of the Volunteers}} |
| {{Collapsed|Where am I if I am in the largest city in Africa eating baklava, watching feluccas sail up the Nile?|C. Cairo}} | | {{Collapsed|Where am I if I am in the largest city in Africa eating baklava, watching feluccas sail up the Nile?|C. Cairo}} |
| {{Collapsed|Where is Big Ben located?|C. London or D. United Kingdom}} | | {{Collapsed|Where is Big Ben located?|C. London or D. United Kingdom}} |
| {{Collapsed|Where is Bolivia located?|D. South America}} | | {{Collapsed|Where is Bolivia located?|D. South America}} |
| {{Collapsed|Where is Hagia Sofia located?|B. Turkey}} <!-- The misspelled duplicate is left intentionally. Possibly, it's the genuine in-game spelling. Clarification required. --> | | {{Collapsed|Where is Hagia Sofia located?|B. Turkey}} <!-- The misspelled duplicate is left intentionally. Possibly, it's the genuine in-game spelling. Clarification required. --> |
| {{Collapsed|Where is Hagia Sophia located?|C. Turkey}}
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| {{Collapsed|Where is Kuala Lumpur located, in what country?|D. Malaysia}} | | {{Collapsed|Where is Kuala Lumpur located, in what country?|D. Malaysia}} |
| {{Collapsed|Where is Lima located?|D. Peru}} | | {{Collapsed|Where is Lima located?|D. Peru}} |
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| {{Collapsed|Where would one find Catalonia on a map?|A. Spain}} | | {{Collapsed|Where would one find Catalonia on a map?|A. Spain}} |
| {{Collapsed|Where would you find the historic temple of Angkor Wat?|D. Cambodia}} | | {{Collapsed|Where would you find the historic temple of Angkor Wat?|D. Cambodia}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Where is one of South europe oldest national park "Plitvice Lakes" located?|C. Croatia}} |
| {{Collapsed|Which city is not named after a person?|Moscow}} | | {{Collapsed|Which city is not named after a person?|Moscow}} |
| {{Collapsed|Which city is the Taj Mahal in?|A. Agra}} | | {{Collapsed|Which city is the Taj Mahal in?|A. Agra}} |
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| {{Collapsed|Which country is known as "Country of Sakura"?|B. Japan}} | | {{Collapsed|Which country is known as "Country of Sakura"?|B. Japan}} |
| {{Collapsed|Which "four corners" state is home to Alamogordo, Taos, Truth or Consequences, and Mescalero?|B. New Mexico}} | | {{Collapsed|Which "four corners" state is home to Alamogordo, Taos, Truth or Consequences, and Mescalero?|B. New Mexico}} |
| {{Collapsed|what year did toronto won the stanley cup?|1967}} | | {{Collapsed|what year did toronto won the stanley cup?|D.1967}} |
| {{Collapsed|Which is longest river in china?| B.Yangtze}} | | {{Collapsed|Which is longest river in china?| B.Yangtze}} |
| {{Collapsed|Which is not a European nation?|Maldive}} | | {{Collapsed|Which is not a European nation?|Maldive}} |
| {{Collapsed|Which is the largest country in Africa by area?|A. Algeria}} | | {{Collapsed|Which is the largest country in Africa by area?|A. Algeria}} |
| {{Collapsed|Which is the longest river in the world?|A. Nile}} | | {{Collapsed|Which is the longest river in the world?|A. Nile}} |
| {{Collapsed|Which is the smallest country in the world?|B. Vatican City State}} | | {{Collapsed|Which is the smallest country in the world?|C. Vatican City State}} |
| {{Collapsed|Which is the world's largest port according to volume?|C. Rotterdam}} | | {{Collapsed|Which is the world's largest port according to volume?|C. Rotterdam}} |
| {{Collapsed|Which Midwest farmland state includes New Salem, Springfield, Metropolis, and Champaign?|A. Illinois}} | | {{Collapsed|Which Midwest farmland state includes New Salem, Springfield, Metropolis, and Champaign?|A. Illinois}} |
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| {{Collapsed|World's highest annual rainfall is reported at|A. Mawsynram, India}} | | {{Collapsed|World's highest annual rainfall is reported at|A. Mawsynram, India}} |
| {{Collapsed|In which country the organization Greenpeace was founded?|D. Canada}} | | {{Collapsed|In which country the organization Greenpeace was founded?|D. Canada}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Where the oldest gold treasure in the world was found?| A.Bulgaria}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Who is the legendary queen and the storyteller of One Thousand and One Nights?| A.Scheherazade}} |
| | {{Collapsed|In what level you can access Asgard in LOA?|lvl 70}} |
| | {{Collapsed|What kind of water does not conduct electricity?| C.Distilled Water}} |
| | {{Collapsed|The first person who came out in open space?|Alexei Leonov}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Transylvania was first referred to in a Medieval Latin document in 1075 as| C.beyond the forest}} |
| | {{Collapsed|What color Coca-Cola was originally?| C.Green}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Which of these is the SI unit for electric charge?|coulomb}} |
| | {{Collapsed|What was Jesus' first miracle?| A.Turning water into wine}} |
| | {{Collapsed|What is the capital of French Polynesia?|C. Papeete}} |
| | {{Collapsed|What is the capital of Morocco?|B. Rabat}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Which year did the Vietnam war begin?|1955}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Which year did the Vietnam war end?| C.1975}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Earth Day is held on...................| C.April 22}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Which planet does not orbit the Sun?|D.Jupiter}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Over a long period of time while under extreme heat and pressure, graphite turns into which precious mineral?| C.diamond}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Which of the following is not a country in Asia?|D. Chad}} |
| | {{Collapsed|How many oceans border Canada?|C. 3}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Where is the Temple of Artemis Located?|C. Turkey}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Which is the longest US primetime show?|The Simpsons}} |
| | {{Collapsed|How does heat from the sun get to the Earth ?| A.by radiation}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Which is the only lizard that has a voice?| B.Gecko}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Which actor won Best Actor award in Oscar 2016 ?| B.Leonardo DiCaprio}} |
| | {{Collapsed|For the first time, bacteria were observed by| D.A.V. Leeuwenhoek}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Which country in Europe hasn’t changed its name since it was first established?| B.Bulgaria}} |
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| | {{Collapsed|Where is one of south europe oldest national park "Plitvice lakes" located?|C.Croatia}} |
| {{Collapsed|Che Guevara is from? Che Guevara ist aus? | . Argentina // Argentinien}} | | {{Collapsed|Che Guevara is from? Che Guevara ist aus? | . Argentina // Argentinien}} |
| {{Collapsed|who did the first successful human heart transplant?|C.Dr. C N Barnard}} | | {{Collapsed|who did the first successful human heart transplant?|C.Dr. C.N. Barnard}} |
| {{Collapsed|Where is Fidel Castro from?|Cuba}} | | {{Collapsed|Where is Fidel Castro from?|Cuba}} |
| {{Collapsed|During which dynasty was catholicism introduced into china?| B. Ming}} | | {{Collapsed|During which dynasty was catholicism introduced into china?| B. Ming}} |
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| {{Collapsed|In 1997, who became the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom? - Wer wurde 1997 Premierminister des Vereinigten Königreichs? |B. Tony Blair}} | | {{Collapsed|In 1997, who became the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom? - Wer wurde 1997 Premierminister des Vereinigten Königreichs? |B. Tony Blair}} |
| {{Collapsed|In the '60's and '70's, many men were sent into space in the Apollo missions. Where did they land?|A. Moon}} | | {{Collapsed|In the '60's and '70's, many men were sent into space in the Apollo missions. Where did they land?|A. Moon}} |
| | {{Collapsed|In what city was Ludwig van Beethoven born?|D. Bonn}} |
| {{Collapsed|In which year did the first moon landing occur? - In welchem Jahr fand die erste Mondlandung statt? |A.1969 A is correct but it says 1966! B says 1969 which is the right date, but is incorrect in the game...}} | | {{Collapsed|In which year did the first moon landing occur? - In welchem Jahr fand die erste Mondlandung statt? |A.1969 A is correct but it says 1966! B says 1969 which is the right date, but is incorrect in the game...}} |
| {{Collapsed|Inventor of the cotton gin is?| . Eli Whitney}} | | {{Collapsed|Inventor of the cotton gin is?| . Eli Whitney}} |
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| {{Collapsed|What was the first US city to have a subway system? - Welche US-Stadt hatte als erstes eine U-Bahn? |A. Boston}} | | {{Collapsed|What was the first US city to have a subway system? - Welche US-Stadt hatte als erstes eine U-Bahn? |A. Boston}} |
| {{Collapsed|What was the name of the Princess of Wales who died in 1997 as the result of a car crash in Paris?|D. Diana}} | | {{Collapsed|What was the name of the Princess of Wales who died in 1997 as the result of a car crash in Paris?|D. Diana}} |
| {{Collapsed|What year did the Panama Canal first open? - In welchem Jahr wurde der Panama Kanal zum ersten Mal geöffnet? |A. 1914}} | | {{Collapsed|What year did the Panama Canal first open? - In welchem Jahr wurde der Panama Kanal zum ersten Mal geöffnet?| A.1914}} |
| {{Collapsed|What year did the Titanic sink? - In welchem Jahr sank die Titanic? |C. 1912}} | | {{Collapsed|What year did the Titanic sink? - In welchem Jahr sank die Titanic? |C. 1912}} |
| {{Collapsed|What year was Pearl Harbor attacked?|B. 1941}} | | {{Collapsed|What year was Pearl Harbor attacked?|B. 1941}} |
| | {{Collapsed|When happened the extinction of dinosaurs?|B. 65 Million years ago}} |
| {{Collapsed|When was Napoleon Bonaparte crowned as Napoleon I?| B. 1804}} | | {{Collapsed|When was Napoleon Bonaparte crowned as Napoleon I?| B. 1804}} |
| {{Collapsed|When was Nobel Prize first Awarded| B. 1901}} | | {{Collapsed|When was Nobel Prize first Awarded| B. 1901}} |
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| {{Collapsed|Who invented the flushing toilet?|D. Thomas Crapper}} | | {{Collapsed|Who invented the flushing toilet?|D. Thomas Crapper}} |
| {{Collapsed|Who leaked NSA documents to the Guardian in 2013?|D. Edward Snowden}} | | {{Collapsed|Who leaked NSA documents to the Guardian in 2013?|D. Edward Snowden}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Who was Boudicca?| C.Celtic queen}} |
| {{Collapsed|Who was the first emperor in Chinese history? | B. Qin Shi Huangdi}} | | {{Collapsed|Who was the first emperor in Chinese history? | B. Qin Shi Huangdi}} |
| {{Collapsed|Who was the first man to climb Mount Everest?|D. Sir Edmund Hillary}} | | {{Collapsed|Who was the first man to climb Mount Everest?|D. Sir Edmund Hillary}} |
| {{Collapsed|Who was the first US president to appear on television?|A. Franklin D. Roosevelt}} | | {{Collapsed|Who was the first US president to appear on television?|A. Franklin D. Roosevelt}} |
| {{Collapsed|Who was the leader of free france during world war II?? | B. Charles de Gaulle}} | | {{Collapsed|Who was the leader of free france during world war II?? | B. Charles de Gaulle}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Who was the legendary Benedictine monk who invented champagne? | C.Don Perignon}} |
| {{Collapsed|Who is the writer of Oedipus - Wer schrieb Oedipus? |B. Sophocles}} | | {{Collapsed|Who is the writer of Oedipus - Wer schrieb Oedipus? |B. Sophocles}} |
| {{Collapsed|Who was the painter that completed Volga River Trackers?| B. I.E.Repin}} | | {{Collapsed|Who was the painter that completed Volga River Trackers?| B. I.E.Repin}} |
| {{Collapsed|How long was the Arab-Israeli War of 1967?| - 6 days}} | | {{Collapsed|How long was the Arab-Israeli War of 1967?| - 6 days}} |
| {{Collapsed|The second world war began in:| - 1939}} | | {{Collapsed|The second world war began in:| - 1939}} |
| {{Collapsed|Which country was created after World War 1:| - Austria}} | | {{Collapsed|Which country was created after World War 1?| D.Austria}} |
| | {{Collapsed|The ancient statue of Colossus was in the island of | B.Rhodes}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Who was the first king of Scotland?|Kenneth MacAlpin}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Where was Genghis Khan born?|Mongolia}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Famous gladiator who start revolution of slaves against Rome|-Spartacus}} |
| | {{Collapsed|The California Gold Rush began on January 24 of what year?|D. 1848}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Who was the captain on HMS Beagle during Darwin's voyages?|B. Fitzroy}} |
| | {{Collapsed|During the Cold War, what were the Nations surrounding the U.S.S.R. known as?|C. Satellite Nations}} |
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| == Fruits & Vegetables == | | == Fruits & Vegetables == |
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| == Olympics & Sports == | | == Olympics & Sports == |
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| {{Collapsed|Each country taking part in the Olympics has a 3-letter code. Which is NOT an Olympic country code?|A. BBC}} | | {{Collapsed|Each country taking part in the Olympics has a 3-letter code. Which is NOT an Olympic country code?|A. BBC}} |
| {{Collapsed|How long is a marathon?|A. 42.195km}} | | {{Collapsed|How long is a marathon?|A. 42.195km}} |
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| {{Collapsed|How many NFL teams does Florida have?|D. 3}} | | {{Collapsed|How many NFL teams does Florida have?|D. 3}} |
| {{Collapsed|How many NHL teams does Florida have?|D. 2}} | | {{Collapsed|How many NHL teams does Florida have?|D. 2}} |
| {{Collapsed|How many pockets does a snooker table have?|C. 6}} | | {{Collapsed|How many pockets does a snooker table have?| C.6}} |
| {{Collapsed|How many throwing events are in a Decathlon?|A. 3}} | | {{Collapsed|How many throwing events are in a Decathlon?|A. 3}} |
| {{Collapsed|How often do the Summer Olympic Games take place?|C. Every 4 years}} | | {{Collapsed|How often do the Summer Olympic Games take place?|C. Every 4 years}} |
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| {{Collapsed|Number of holes on a golf course| . 18}} | | {{Collapsed|Number of holes on a golf course| . 18}} |
| {{Collapsed|Olympic Games have one or more mascots. Which of these mascots is from the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics?|B. The Fuwa}} | | {{Collapsed|Olympic Games have one or more mascots. Which of these mascots is from the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics?|B. The Fuwa}} |
| {{Collapsed|First gymnast to score a perfect 10 seven times at the Olympics?|D. Nadia Comaneci}} | | {{Collapsed|First gymnast to score a perfect 10 seven times at the Olympics?| D.Nadia Comaneci}} |
| {{Collapsed|The flag of the Olympic games has five coloured rings joined together. What do the rings represent?|A. The continents of the world}} | | {{Collapsed|The flag of the Olympic games has five coloured rings joined together. What do the rings represent?|A. The continents of the world}} |
| {{Collapsed|The Heisman Trophy is presented for? | Football}} | | {{Collapsed|The Heisman Trophy is presented for? | Football}} |
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| {{Collapsed|The Olympic Flame is carried around the world to the Olympic host nation. Where does its journey begin?|D. Olympia in Greece}} | | {{Collapsed|The Olympic Flame is carried around the world to the Olympic host nation. Where does its journey begin?|D. Olympia in Greece}} |
| {{Collapsed|Until 2014, which national football team has won the most World Cups?|A. Brazil}} | | {{Collapsed|Until 2014, which national football team has won the most World Cups?|A. Brazil}} |
| {{Collapsed|until 2015, which national football team has won the most Women's World Cup??|B. United States}} | | {{Collapsed|until 2015, which national football team has won the most Women's World Cup??| B.United States}} |
| {{Collapsed|Up to, and including, the 2012 Olympic Games, which city has hosted the Olympic Games more than once?|C. London, UK}} | | {{Collapsed|Up to, and including, the 2012 Olympic Games, which city has hosted the Olympic Games more than once?|C. London, UK}} |
| {{Collapsed|What city is the NHL team known as the Lightning from?|D. Tampa Bay}} | | {{Collapsed|What city is the NHL team known as the Lightning from?|D. Tampa Bay}} |
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| {{Collapsed|Which country invented winter Olympic bobsleigh?| . Switzerland in 1897}} | | {{Collapsed|Which country invented winter Olympic bobsleigh?| . Switzerland in 1897}} |
| {{Collapsed|Which country was the first modern Olympic Games held?|D. Greece}} | | {{Collapsed|Which country was the first modern Olympic Games held?|D. Greece}} |
| {{Collapsed|Which French Football club has won a streak of 7 successive titles in Ligue 1?|C. Olympique Lyonnais}} | | {{Collapsed|Which French Football club has won a streak of 7 successive titles in Ligue 1?| C.Olympique Lyonnais}} |
| {{Collapsed|Which German football player was nicknamed Der Kaiser?|D. Franz Beckenbauer}} | | {{Collapsed|Which German football player was nicknamed Der Kaiser?|D. Franz Beckenbauer}} |
| {{Collapsed|Which national football team won the first World Cup?|A. Uraguay}} | | {{Collapsed|Which national football team won the first World Cup?|B. Uraguay}} |
| {{Collapsed|Which sport is an official event at the modern Summer Olympic Games?|A. Swimming}} | | {{Collapsed|Which sport is an official event at the modern Summer Olympic Games?|A. Swimming}} |
| {{Collapsed|Who holds the MLB single season home run record?|D. Barry Bonds}} | | {{Collapsed|Who holds the MLB single season home run record?|D. Barry Bonds}} |
| {{Collapsed|Who was the first football player that scored more than 1000 goals? | B. Pele}} | | {{Collapsed|Who was the first football player that scored more than 1000 goals? | B. Pele}} |
| {{Collapsed|Who was the first male tennis player to win all four grand slams on three different surfaces?|B. Andre Agassi}} | | {{Collapsed|Who was the first male tennis player to win all four grand slams on three different surfaces?|B. Andre Agassi}} |
| {{Collapsed|Who did Stone Cold Steve Austin wrestle at the 1998 edition of "Over the Edge"?| C. Dude Love}} | | {{Collapsed|Who did Stone Cold Steve Austin wrestle at the 1998 edition of "Over the Edge"?| C.Dude Love}} |
| {{Collapsed|Who was the only scorer in the final match of euro 2014?| D. Angelos Charisteas}} | | {{Collapsed|Who was the only scorer in the final match of euro 2004?| D.Angelos Charisteas}} |
| | {{Collapsed|How many gold medals did Michael Phelps won at Olympics of Beijing in 2008?|8}} |
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| {{Collapsed|Daredevil is blind but uses sound to "see" objects, like sonar. What else uses sonar?|D. Bats and submarines}} | | {{Collapsed|Daredevil is blind but uses sound to "see" objects, like sonar. What else uses sonar?|D. Bats and submarines}} |
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| {{Collapsed|Hajime no Ippo is a popular sports anime/manga about...|B. Boxing}} | | {{Collapsed|Hajime no Ippo is a popular sports anime/manga about...|B. Boxing}} |
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| {{Collapsed|In Fullmetal Alchemist, Edward's brother, Alphonse, is a...|B. Suit of armor}} | | {{Collapsed|In Fullmetal Alchemist, Edward's brother, Alphonse, is a...|B. Suit of armor}} |
| {{Collapsed|In the anime film, Akira, what is pictured on the back of Kaneda's jacket?|A. a pill}} | | {{Collapsed|In the anime film, Akira, what is pictured on the back of Kaneda's jacket?|A. a pill}} |
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| {{Collapsed|In the Simpsons, who normally drives Springfield Elementary's school bus|A. Otto}} | | {{Collapsed|In the Simpsons, who normally drives Springfield Elementary's school bus|A. Otto}} |
| {{Collapsed|Iron Man's armor can perform miracles. Many animals also have 'armor'; what is such a skeleton called?|A. Exoskeleton}} | | {{Collapsed|Iron Man's armor can perform miracles. Many animals also have 'armor'; what is such a skeleton called?|A. Exoskeleton}} |
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| {{Collapsed|Japanese animation studio, Trigger Inc., was founded by former employees of which other studio?|B. Gainax}} | | {{Collapsed|Japanese animation studio, Trigger Inc., was founded by former employees of which other studio?|B. Gainax}} |
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| {{Collapsed|Magneto’s amazing powers can manipulate and use magnetic fields. What would be most affected by Magneto?| . A steel paper clip}} | | {{Collapsed|Magneto’s amazing powers can manipulate and use magnetic fields. What would be most affected by Magneto?| . A steel paper clip}} |
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| {{Collapsed|Peter Parker (Spiderman) has many spider-like abilities. What type of animal is a spider?|A. Arachnid}} | | {{Collapsed|Peter Parker (Spiderman) has many spider-like abilities. What type of animal is a spider?|A. Arachnid}} |
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| {{Collapsed|Spike Spiegal is a main character in which anime?|B. Cowboy Bebop}} | | {{Collapsed|Spike Spiegal is a main character in which anime?|B. Cowboy Bebop}} |
| {{Collapsed|Superman can fly. But what's the name of the natural force that keeps ordinary people down on earth?|B. Gravity}} | | {{Collapsed|Superman can fly. But what's the name of the natural force that keeps ordinary people down on earth?|B. Gravity}} |
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| {{Collapsed|The 3 starter pokemon in pokemon Red and Blue are Bulbasaur, Squirtle, and?|A. Charmander}} | | {{Collapsed|The 3 starter pokemon in pokemon Red and Blue are Bulbasaur, Squirtle, and?|A. Charmander}} |
| {{Collapsed|The amazing X-Men's powers come from genetic mutations. Mutations form a part of what process?|B. Evolution}} | | {{Collapsed|The amazing X-Men's powers come from genetic mutations. Mutations form a part of what process?|B. Evolution}} |
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| {{Collapsed|What color is the first Mega Man?|B. Blue}} | | {{Collapsed|What color is the first Mega Man?|B. Blue}} |
| {{Collapsed|Who's the creator of Les Aventures de Tintin et Milou?|B. Georges Remi}} | | {{Collapsed|Who's the creator of Les Aventures de Tintin et Milou?|B. Georges Remi}} |
| | {{Collapsed|What country is mother of Anime?|A.Japan}} |
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| {{Collapsed|Adam and Eve, lived in the beautiful Garden of Eden. Why did God banish them from there?|C. They were disobedient}} | | {{Collapsed|Adam and Eve, lived in the beautiful Garden of Eden. Why did God banish them from there?|C. They were disobedient}} |
| {{Collapsed|In Greek and Roman mythology, nectar of the gods is...| . Ambrosia}} | | {{Collapsed|In Greek and Roman mythology, nectar of the gods is...| . Ambrosia}} |
| {{Collapsed|In Greek Mythology, who's regarded as the god of music, truth, the sun?| B. Apollo}} | | {{Collapsed|In Greek Mythology, who's regarded as the god of music, truth, and the sun?| B.Apollo}} |
| {{Collapsed|In what religion was Jesus raised by his parents?|C. Jewish}} | | {{Collapsed|In what religion was Jesus raised by his parents?|C. Jewish}} |
| {{Collapsed|Jesus called upon Lazarus for a meal. who was the lady who sat at his feet and listened to him talk?|B. Mary}} | | {{Collapsed|Jesus called upon Lazarus for a meal. who was the lady who sat at his feet and listened to him talk?|B. Mary}} |
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| {{Collapsed|The Pharaoh would not let the Israelites leave Egypt. Moses lead the out after 10 plagues were sent down. What was the last plague?|A. Death of all the firstborn sons}} | | {{Collapsed|The Pharaoh would not let the Israelites leave Egypt. Moses lead the out after 10 plagues were sent down. What was the last plague?|A. Death of all the firstborn sons}} |
| {{Collapsed|The Roman Goddess of Harvest is?| Ceres}} | | {{Collapsed|The Roman Goddess of Harvest is?| Ceres}} |
| | {{Collapsed|The Roman Goddess of the Hunt is?| Diana}} |
| {{Collapsed|What biblical figure by Michelangelo has been called "the most"?| . David}} | | {{Collapsed|What biblical figure by Michelangelo has been called "the most"?| . David}} |
| {{Collapsed|What day is hump day?|A. Wednesday}} | | {{Collapsed|What day is hump day?|A. Wednesday}} |
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| {{Collapsed|When the Israelites journeyed for 40 years to the promised land, God promised what would not wear out?|A. Clothes and shoes}} | | {{Collapsed|When the Israelites journeyed for 40 years to the promised land, God promised what would not wear out?|A. Clothes and shoes}} |
| {{Collapsed|Where was Paul on his way to when Jesus stopped him with a bright light, beginning the transformation of Paul's life?|C. Damascus}} | | {{Collapsed|Where was Paul on his way to when Jesus stopped him with a bright light, beginning the transformation of Paul's life?|C. Damascus}} |
| {{Collapsed|Which disciple did not want Jesus to wash his feet at the Last Supper?|D. Peter}} | | {{Collapsed|Which disciple did not want Jesus to wash his feet at the Last Supper?| D.Peter}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Which is not a roman God| D.Alcyone}} |
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| {{Collapsed|Which Eminem song was collected in the soundtrack of 8 Miles the movie?|A. Lose Yourself}} | | {{Collapsed|Daft Punk is an electronic music duo from what country?| C.France}} |
| {{Collapsed|How many members are in the Korean pop group, SNSD (Girls' Generation)?|C. 9}} | | {{Collapsed|Which Eminem song was collected in the soundtrack of 8 Miles the movie?| A. Lose Yourself}} |
| {{Collapsed|In the song 'The 12 days of Christmas', what are the 6 geese a-doing?|D. Laying}} | | {{Collapsed|How many members are in the Korean pop group, SNSD (Girls' Generation)?| C. 9}} |
| {{Collapsed|What does a capella mean?|B. No instruments}} | | {{Collapsed|In the song 'The 12 days of Christmas', what are the 6 geese a-doing?| D. Laying}} |
| {{Collapsed|Michael Jackson is famous for?|C. The Moon Walk}} | | {{Collapsed|What does a capella mean?| B.No instruments}} |
| {{Collapsed|Taylor Swift's album, Fearless, was released in what year?|C. 2008}} | | {{Collapsed|What music festival takes place only in Romania?| D.George Enescu}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Michael Jackson is famous for?| C.The Moon Walk}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Taylor Swift's album, Fearless, was released in what year?| C.2008}} |
| {{Collapsed|The American hip hop group N.W.A had six members, Arabian Prince, DJ Yella, Eazy-E, Ice Cube, MC Ren, and...|C. Dr. Dre}} | | {{Collapsed|The American hip hop group N.W.A had six members, Arabian Prince, DJ Yella, Eazy-E, Ice Cube, MC Ren, and...|C. Dr. Dre}} |
| {{Collapsed|The harmonica is a small instrument made from plastic and metal. How do you play it?|D. With your mouth}} | | {{Collapsed|The harmonica is a small instrument made from plastic and metal. How do you play it?|D. With your mouth}} |
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| {{Collapsed|Which brass instrument is played by blowing into the mouthpiece and has 3 buttons that change the sound?|C. Trumpet}} | | {{Collapsed|Which brass instrument is played by blowing into the mouthpiece and has 3 buttons that change the sound?|C. Trumpet}} |
| {{Collapsed|Which country originated opera?|A. Italy}} | | {{Collapsed|Which country originated opera?|A. Italy}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Which American Rapper has a song called "Famous"?|D. Kanye West}} |
| {{Collapsed|Which Irish instrument consists of many strings which are plucked by the hands of the musician?|C. Harp}} | | {{Collapsed|Which Irish instrument consists of many strings which are plucked by the hands of the musician?|C. Harp}} |
| {{Collapsed|Which of the following instruments is a member of the strings family?|C. Cello}} | | {{Collapsed|Which of the following instruments is a member of the strings family?|C. Cello}} |
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| {{Collapsed|Number of lines in a sonnet? |14}} | | {{Collapsed|Number of lines in a sonnet? |14}} |
| {{Collapsed|Who was the composer of the Nutcracker? |Tsjaikovski}} | | {{Collapsed|Who was the composer of the Nutcracker? |Tsjaikovski}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Which Musical Clef is also known as G-Clef| C.Treble Clef}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Who is youngest (by the age) from "The Beatles?|D. George Harrison}} |
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| | {{Collapsed|What was Lenin's real name?| B.Vladimir Ilitsh Uljanov}} |
| {{Collapsed|-ology means?|the study of}} | | {{Collapsed|-ology means?|the study of}} |
| {{Collapsed|A cat is said to have?|C. 9 lives}} | | {{Collapsed|A cat is said to have?|C. 9 lives}} |
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| {{Collapsed|Which University was founded as the College of New Jersey?|A. Princeton}} | | {{Collapsed|Which University was founded as the College of New Jersey?|A. Princeton}} |
| {{Collapsed|Which word best describes the union of two political parties to form a government?|C. Coalition}} | | {{Collapsed|Which word best describes the union of two political parties to form a government?|C. Coalition}} |
| {{Collapsed|Who is the founder of Liverpool Football Club?|A. John Houlding}} | | {{Collapsed|Who is the founder of Liverpool Football Club?| A.John Houlding}} |
| | {{Collapsed|What color is the $100 Australian dollar note?|Green}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Real parmasan cheese is?| D.Parmigiano-Reggiano}} |
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| {{Collapsed|An elongated worm-like larva of a butterfly or moth is:|Caterpillar}} | | {{Collapsed|An elongated worm-like larva of a butterfly or moth is:|Caterpillar}} |
| {{Collapsed|Are Gorillas carnivores, omnivores, or herbivores?|D. Herbivores / Pflanzenfresser}} | | {{Collapsed|Are Gorillas carnivores, omnivores, or herbivores?|D. Herbivores / Pflanzenfresser}} |
| | {{Collapsed|At what temperature is Fahrenheit equal to Centigrade| D.none of the above}} |
| {{Collapsed|Bright vivid colors on animals is really indicative of|Poisonous}} | | {{Collapsed|Bright vivid colors on animals is really indicative of|Poisonous}} |
| {{Collapsed|Clouding of the lens of the eye is known as:|Cataract}} | | {{Collapsed|Clouding of the lens of the eye is known as:|Cataract}} |
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| {{Collapsed|Nephrology concerns?|Kidney}} | | {{Collapsed|Nephrology concerns?|Kidney}} |
| {{Collapsed|On average, how long does a healthy alpaca live?|C. Approx. 20 years}} | | {{Collapsed|On average, how long does a healthy alpaca live?|C. Approx. 20 years}} |
| | {{Collapsed|How much of earth's surface is covered by water?|C. 70.8%}} |
| {{Collapsed|Planet Earth is the ______ planet from the Sun.|A. Third}} | | {{Collapsed|Planet Earth is the ______ planet from the Sun.|A. Third}} |
| {{Collapsed|Superheroes have fought the Kree , The Skrull , and aliens from other galaxies . What’s our galaxy called ?|The Milky Way}} | | {{Collapsed|Superheroes have fought the Kree , The Skrull , and aliens from other galaxies . What’s our galaxy called ?|The Milky Way}} |
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| {{Collapsed|What do herpetologists study?|Reptiles}} | | {{Collapsed|What do herpetologists study?|Reptiles}} |
| {{Collapsed|What do Mitochondria produce?|C. ATP}} | | {{Collapsed|What do Mitochondria produce?|C. ATP}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Noise affects which part of an information signal?|C. Amplitude}} |
| {{Collapsed|What do the rings around Saturn mostly consist of?|D. Water Ice}} | | {{Collapsed|What do the rings around Saturn mostly consist of?|D. Water Ice}} |
| {{Collapsed|What does a monophobe fear?|A. Being alone}} | | {{Collapsed|What does a monophobe fear?|A. Being alone}} |
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| {{Collapsed|What is the speed of sound?|C. 340.29 m/s}} | | {{Collapsed|What is the speed of sound?|C. 340.29 m/s}} |
| {{Collapsed|What is the sun?|D. A star}} | | {{Collapsed|What is the sun?|D. A star}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Infrared light has a wavelength that is too|A. long to be visible for humans.}} |
| {{Collapsed|What percentage of average adult human body is water? Zu wieviel % Wasser besteht der Körper eines durchschn. Erwachse|50-65 percent // deutsch: B.60-70%}} | | {{Collapsed|What percentage of average adult human body is water? Zu wieviel % Wasser besteht der Körper eines durchschn. Erwachse|50-65 percent // deutsch: B.60-70%}} |
| {{Collapsed|What prevents the earth's atmosphere from drifting into space?|Gravity}} | | {{Collapsed|What prevents the earth's atmosphere from drifting into space?|Gravity}} |
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| {{Collapsed|Which of these is the hottest?|B. The Sun}} | | {{Collapsed|Which of these is the hottest?|B. The Sun}} |
| {{Collapsed|Which of these living things does NOT have a backbone?|D. Earthworm}} | | {{Collapsed|Which of these living things does NOT have a backbone?|D. Earthworm}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Which one of these animals are brainless?|A. Starfish}} |
| {{Collapsed|Which one of these is not a living organism?|C. Virus}} | | {{Collapsed|Which one of these is not a living organism?|C. Virus}} |
| {{Collapsed|Which one of these is not a mammal?|C. Lizard}} | | {{Collapsed|Which one of these is not a mammal?|C. Lizard}} |
| {{Collapsed|Which substance, found in bogs and swamps, can be described as "unfinished coal"?|Peat}} | | {{Collapsed|Which substance, found in bogs and swamps, can be described as "unfinished coal"?|Peat}} |
| {{Collapsed|Who was the electric chair invented by?|D. A dentist}} | | {{Collapsed|Who was the electric chair invented by?|D. A dentist}} |
| {{Collapsed|Who was the inventor of the first electrochemical battery?|A. Volta}} | | {{Collapsed|Who was the inventor of the first electrochemical battery?|C. A. Volta}} |
| {{Collapsed|PCR is a technique used to amplify...?|C. deoxyribonucleic acid}} | | {{Collapsed|PCR is a technique used to amplify...?|C. deoxyribonucleic acid}} |
| | {{Collapsed|What is the Nickname of the worst smelling flower?|Corpse flower}} |
| | {{Collapsed|The coldest place on earth?|Vostok Station, Antartica}} |
| | {{Collapsed|What are the highest parts on a wave called| B.Crest}} |
| | {{Collapsed|What is a barracuda?|B. Fish}} |
| | {{Collapsed|What is the SI unit for electric current?|ampere}} |
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| {{Collapsed|Who is a founder of Valve Corporation?|C. Gabe Newell}} | | {{Collapsed|Who is a founder of Valve Corporation?|C. Gabe Newell}} |
| {{Collapsed|Who provided the voice for Captain John Smith in Disney's 1995 m...?|A. Mel Gibson}} | | {{Collapsed|Who provided the voice for Captain John Smith in Disney's 1995 m...?|A. Mel Gibson}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Who is the developer of Assassin Creed games?|A. Ubisoft}} |
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| {{Collapsed|Who's the director of the movie Schindler's List?|D. Steven Spielberg}} | | {{Collapsed|Who's the director of the movie Schindler's List?|D. Steven Spielberg}} |
| {{Collapsed|Who's the director of the movie Star Wars?|B. George Lucas}} | | {{Collapsed|Who's the director of the movie Star Wars?|B. George Lucas}} |
| | {{Collapsed|When was Harry Potter born?|B. July 31, 1980}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Who is the Main Protagonist of the hit series Dexter?| D.Michael C. Hall}} |
| | {{Collapsed|In the Star Wars series, what is Darth Vader real name?|B. Anakin Skywalker}} |
| | {{Collapsed|What movie was Sam Elliot not in?|C. Red}} |
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| {{Collapsed|Who was the first writer that portrayed James Bond series?|D. Ian Fleming}} | | {{Collapsed|Who was the first writer that portrayed James Bond series?|D. Ian Fleming}} |
| {{Collapsed|Who wrote the novel, The Catcher in the Rye?|C. J.D. Salinger}} | | {{Collapsed|Who wrote the novel, The Catcher in the Rye?|C. J.D. Salinger}} |
| {{Collapsed|Who wrote the novel "The Da Vinci Code"?|A. Dan Brown}} | | {{Collapsed|Who wrote the novel "The Da Vinci Code"?| A.Dan Brown}} |
| {{Collapsed|Who's the author of Gone with the Wind?|D. Margaret Mitchell}} | | {{Collapsed|Who's the author of Gone with the Wind?|D. Margaret Mitchell}} |
| {{Collapsed|Who's the author of Madame Bovary?|B. G.Flaubert}} | | {{Collapsed|Who's the author of Madame Bovary?|B. G.Flaubert}} |
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| {{Collapsed|In computer programming, a variable is typically used to do what?|C. Store specific data}} | | {{Collapsed|In computer programming, a variable is typically used to do what?|C. Store specific data}} |
| {{Collapsed|In computer programming, traditionally, what will your first ever program do?|C. Output "Hello World"}} | | {{Collapsed|In computer programming, traditionally, what will your first ever program do?|C. Output "Hello World"}} |
| | | {{Collapsed|Neil Clark Warren is the co-founder and CEO of which online dating site?| A.eHarmony}} |
| {{Collapsed|Pressing Alt + Ctrl + Del in Windows will open what?|C. Task Manager}} | | {{Collapsed|Pressing Alt + Ctrl + Del in Windows will open what?|C. Task Manager}} |
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| {{Collapsed|What is the main board of a computer called?|C. Motherboard}} | | {{Collapsed|What is the main board of a computer called?|C. Motherboard}} |
| {{Collapsed|What is the maximum usable amount of RAM on a 32 - bit Windows operating system?|D. 4GB}} | | {{Collapsed|What is the maximum usable amount of RAM on a 32 - bit Windows operating system?|D. 4GB}} |
| | {{Collapsed|What company is the largest producer of computer software for the personal computer?|D. Microsoft}} |
| {{Collapsed|What year was the Y2k bug supposed to happen?|D. 2000}} | | {{Collapsed|What year was the Y2k bug supposed to happen?|D. 2000}} |
| {{Collapsed|When talking about computers, what is an example of Hardware?|C. The monitor}} | | {{Collapsed|When talking about computers, what is an example of Hardware?|C. The monitor}} |
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| {{Collapsed|What is the highest level cannon you can use (other than laser) in Tidal Pool in League of Angels?|C. 9}} | | {{Collapsed|What is the highest level cannon you can use (other than laser) in Tidal Pool in League of Angels?|C. 9}} |
| {{Collapsed|What is the highest ranking title in League of Angels called?|C. Zeus}} | | {{Collapsed|What is the highest ranking title in League of Angels called?|C. Zeus}} |
| {{Collapsed|What is the name of the first Angel you get in League of Angels?|C. Nocturna}} | | {{Collapsed|What is the name of the first Angel you get in League of Angels?|D. Nocturna}} |
| {{Collapsed|What is the name of the lvl. 11-20 zone/town in League of Angels?|C. Yggdrasil, the World Tree}} | | {{Collapsed|What is the name of the lvl. 11-20 zone/town in League of Angels?|C. Yggdrasil, the World Tree}} |
| {{Collapsed|What level can you start recruiting heroes in League of Angels?|C. 24}} | | {{Collapsed|What level can you start recruiting heroes in League of Angels?|C. 24}} |
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| {{Collapsed|Who is the developer of League of Angels?|A. GTArcade}} | | {{Collapsed|Who is the developer of League of Angels?|A. GTArcade}} |
| {{Collapsed|Who is Vocaloid CV-01?|C. Hatsune Miku}} | | {{Collapsed|Who is Vocaloid CV-01?|C. Hatsune Miku}} |
| | {{Collapsed|When was League of Angels game released in China?| C.July 2013}} |
| | {{Collapsed|In League of Angels, who is the first angel that fights alongside you when you start your quest?| d. Nocturna}} |
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| {{Collapsed|Which of the following is not a prime number?|C. 497}} | | {{Collapsed|Which of the following is not a prime number?|C. 497}} |
| {{Collapsed|What is the minimum number of bars on an abacus?|A. 9}} | | {{Collapsed|What is the minimum number of bars on an abacus?|A. 9}} |
| {{Collapsed|3 cats eat 3 mice in three minutes. In how many minutes 100 cats eat 100 mice?|D. 300}} | | {{Collapsed|3 cats eat 3 mice in three minutes. In how many minutes 100 cats eat 100 mice?|B. 3 minutes}} |
| {{Collapsed|How many sides are in a dodecagon? |C. 12}} | | {{Collapsed|How many sides are in a dodecagon?| C.12}} |
| | {{Collapsed|The number Pi represents the relation between |A. The diameter and circumference of a circle}} |
| | {{Collapsed|How many meters is a nautical mile?|A. 1852}} |
| | {{Collapsed|The wages for 10 workers for six-day week is $ 1200. What are the one day's wages of 4 workers?| C.$ 80}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Whats the square root of negative 1| D. i}} |
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| {{Collapsed|What is the lightest element?|D. Hydrogen}} | | {{Collapsed|What is the lightest element?|D. Hydrogen}} |
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| {{Collapsed|How many horizons and stars are there on the Flag of United States?|A. 13,50}} | | {{Collapsed|On what continent is located Liechtenstein?|C.Europe}} |
| | {{Collapsed|which singer was first to record don't cry for me Argentina?|C.Julie Covington}} |
| | {{Collapsed|What was Prometheus:|A.Titan}} |
| | {{Collapsed|How many horizons and stars are there on the Flag of United States?| A. 13,50}} |
| {{Collapsed|What is the color of the cross in the swedish flag|C. Yellow}} | | {{Collapsed|What is the color of the cross in the swedish flag|C. Yellow}} |
| {{Collapsed|How many time zones are there in China?|C. 1}} | | {{Collapsed|How many time zones are there in China?|C. 1}} |
| {{Collapsed|How many times zones in the world?| . 24}} | | {{Collapsed|How many times zones in the world? // How many standard time zones are there? | . 24}} |
| {{Collapsed|In what country was the Terracotta Army sealed underground?|A. China}} | | {{Collapsed|In what country was the Terracotta Army sealed underground?|A. China}} |
| {{Collapsed|Number of provinces in China?| . 10}} | | {{Collapsed|Number of provinces in China?| . 10}} |
| {{Collapsed|The Orient Express train originally ran from Paris to where?|A. Istanbul}} | | {{Collapsed|The Orient Express train originally ran from Paris to where?|A. Istanbul}} |
| {{Collapsed|What color is the cross on the flag of Finland?|A. Blue}} | | {{Collapsed|What color is the cross on the flag of Finland?| A.Blue}} |
| {{Collapsed|What European art museum has a glass pyramid in its courtyard?|A. The Louvre}} | | {{Collapsed|What European art museum has a glass pyramid in its courtyard?|A. The Louvre}} |
| {{Collapsed|What is the first name of the Queen of England?|D. Elizabeth}} | | {{Collapsed|What is the first name of the Queen of England?|D. Elizabeth}} |
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| {{Collapsed|Where's International Court of Justice located?| A. Den Haag}} | | {{Collapsed|Where's International Court of Justice located?| A. Den Haag}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Who won the European Cup 2016?|Portugal}} |
| | {{Collapsed|What is the highest rank in the British army?|Field marshal}} |
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| | | {{Collapsed|How many States were part of the EEC 1957 - 1993 years|D. 12}} |
| {{Collapsed|You are an abandoned in a house. It is cold. You have one match. What do you light first a lamp, the fire or a torch?|A.Match}} | | {{Collapsed|What's the only lizard that has a voice?| Gecko}} |
| | {{Collapsed|You are an abandoned in a house. It is cold. You have one match. What do you light first a lamp, the fire or a torch?| A.Match}} |
| | {{Collapsed|What was the name of The passenger train service created in 1883 that connected Paris and Constantinople?|B. Orient Express}} |
| | {{Collapsed|What color is cobalt?|A. Blue}} |
| | {{Collapsed|What is the color the cross in the swedish flag?|C. Yellow}} |
| | {{Collapsed|What kind of weapon is a falchion?|D.Sword}} |
| {{Collapsed|Which american rapper has a song called "Famous"?|D. Kanye West}} | | {{Collapsed|Which american rapper has a song called "Famous"?|D. Kanye West}} |
| {{Collapsed|Which president was a bachelor?|A.James Buchanan}} | | {{Collapsed|Which president was a bachelor?| A.James Buchanan}} |
| {{Collapsed|In The Munsters TV series, who played Herman?|A.Fred Gwynne}} | | {{Collapsed|In The Munsters TV series, who played Herman?|A.Fred Gwynne}} |
| {{Collapsed|Which is the second largest administrative building in the world?|B. Palace of the Parliament}} | | {{Collapsed|Which is the second largest administrative building in the world?|B. Palace of the Parliament}} |
| {{Collapsed|Who was H.P.Lovecraft?|A. Author}} | | {{Collapsed|Who was H.P.Lovecraft?|A. Author}} |
| {{Collapsed|A Crit Gem is opposite to _________ , as a _________ is opposite to Dodge.|C. Endurance , Hit gem.}} | | {{Collapsed|A Crit Gem is opposite to _________ , as a _________ is opposite to Dodge.|C. Endurance , Hit gem.}} |
| {{Collapsed|How many official languages does South Africa have?|B. 11}} | | {{Collapsed|How many official languages does South Africa have?| B.11}} |
| {{Collapsed|What goes up but will NEVER comes down?|C. Age}} | | {{Collapsed|What goes up but will NEVER comes down?|C. Age}} |
| {{Collapsed|Who directed the epic science fiction film "Interstellar"?|C. Christopher Nolan}} | | {{Collapsed|Who directed the epic science fiction film "Interstellar"?|C. Christopher Nolan}} |
| {{Collapsed|Who did Stone Cold Steve Austin wrestle at the 1998 edition of ''' Over the Edge'''?|C. Dude Love}} | | {{Collapsed|Who did Stone Cold Steve Austin wrestle at the 1998 edition of ''' Over the Edge'''?|C. Dude Love}} |
| {{Collapsed|Yakhchal is a type of ancient?|C.freezer}} | | {{Collapsed|Yakhchal is a type of ancient?|C.freezer}} |
| {{Collapsed|What was the original captial of Oklahoma?|D. Guthrie}} | | {{Collapsed|What was the original capital of Oklahoma?|D. Guthrie}} |
| {{Collapsed|which african country did once have the name of rhodesia?|A. Zimbabwe}} | | {{Collapsed|which African country did once have the name of rhodesia?|A. Zimbabwe}} |
| {{Collapsed|Who did not play James Bond 007 in the original Casino Royale film?| B.Woody Allen}} | | {{Collapsed|Who did not play James Bond 007 in the original Casino Royale film?| B.Woody Allen}} |
| {{Collapsed|Which Phobie is known as fear of happiness?|C. Cherophobia}} | | {{Collapsed|Which Phobia is known as fear of happiness?| C.Cherophobia}} |
| {{Collapsed|In Erebus, how many points does landing on a '''Creation''' give you?|B. 15}} | | {{Collapsed|In Erebus, how many points does landing on a '''Creation''' give you?|B. 15}} |
| {{Collapsed|From which Country does Handball origin from|A. Denmark}} | | {{Collapsed|From which Country does Handball origin from|A. Denmark}} |
| {{Collapsed|What women traditionally use an ulu knife?| A. Inuits}} | | {{Collapsed|What women traditionally use an ulu knife?| A. Inuits}} |
| {{Collapsed|Which Turkish city has the name of a cartoon character?|A. Batman}} | | {{Collapsed|Which Turkish city has the name of a cartoon character?| A.Batman}} |
| {{Collapsed|Gold Queen is evolved from which hero?|C. Fire Queen}} | | {{Collapsed|Gold Queen is evolved from which hero?|C. Fire Queen}} |
| {{Collapsed|On the tree have 15 birds. The hunter shot 1 of the birds '''buum!'''. How many birds are left?|A. 0}} | | {{Collapsed|On the tree have 15 birds. The hunter shot 1 of the birds '''buum!'''. How many birds are left?|A. 0}} |
| {{Collapsed|Who was the first to record the song Tainted Love?|C. Gloria Jones}} | | {{Collapsed|Who was the first to record the song Tainted Love?|C. Gloria Jones}} |
| {{Collapsed|The great Victoria Desert is located in|C. Australia}} | | {{Collapsed|The great Victoria Desert is located in| C.Australia}} |
| {{Collapsed|For which of the fallowing disciplines is Nobel Prize awarded?|D. All of the above}} | | {{Collapsed|For which of the following disciplines is Nobel Prize awarded?|D. All of the above}} |
| {{Collapsed|A group of pugs is called?|A. Grumble}} | | {{Collapsed|A group of pugs is called?| A.Grumble}} |
| {{Collapsed|from whom is the famous sentence : I am become death , the destroyer of worlds?|C.oppenheimer}} | | {{Collapsed|From whom is the famous sentence: I am become death, the destroyer of worlds?|C. Oppenheimer}} |
| {{Collapsed|In which Country is located Dracula's Castle?|A. Romania}} | | {{Collapsed|In which Country is located Dracula's Castle?|A. Romania}} |
| Which country has the most time zones? C. France | | {{Collapsed|Which country has the most time zones?|C. France}} |
| | | {{Collapsed|Which of the following is a non metal that remains liquid at room temperature?| B.Bromine}} |
| Which of the fallowing is a non metal that remains liquid at room temperature? B. Bromine | | {{Collapsed|Ayers Rock in Australia is also know as what?| B.Uluru}} |
| | | {{Collapsed|Oldest living tree?| A.Methuselah}} |
| Ayers Rock in Australia is also know as what? B. Uluru | | {{Collapsed|Which of these is not a part of DNA?| D.Uracil}} |
| | | {{Collapsed|The Olympic Games were first staged in honour/honor of:?| B.Zeus}} |
| Oldest living tree? A. Methuselah | | {{Collapsed|The name of Pierre Cardin is associated with which of following fields?| D. Fashion Designing}} |
| | | {{Collapsed|Only planet to rotate clockwise.| D.Venus}} |
| Which of therse is not a part of DNA? D. Uracil | | {{Collapsed|What is the national animal of China?| A.Giant panda}} |
| | | {{Collapsed|who was the 7th Prime Minister of Australia?| A.Billy Hughes}} |
| The Olympic Games were first staged in honour/honor of:? B. Zeus | | {{Collapsed|How long was the 1896 war between Zanzibar and England| C.38 minutes}} |
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| The name of Pierre Cardin is associated with which of fallowing fields? D. Fashion Designing | | {{Collapsed|Headquarters of UNO (United Nations Organization) are situated at| A.New York, USA}} |
| | | {{Collapsed|What rock is regularly eaten by humans?| D.salt}} |
| Only planet to rotate clockwise. D. Venus | | {{Collapsed|Who won the FIFA World Cup 1982?| C.Italy}} |
| | | {{Collapsed|Bronze is made from what two metals?| B.Copper and tin}} |
| What is the national animal of China? A. Giant panda | | {{Collapsed|Cider is the product obtained from| C.Fermentation of apple}} |
| | | {{Collapsed|Who is the father of Geometry?|B. Euclid}} |
| who was the 7th Prime Minister of Australia? A. Billy Hughes | | {{Collapsed|The carnivorous plants, Venus flytrap is native to which country| C.United States}} |
| | | {{Collapsed|Who ran the first 4-minute mile?| A.Roger Bannister}} |
| How long was the 1896 war between Zanzibar and England C. 38 minuts | | {{Collapsed|What has more weight one pound of feathers or one pound of lead?| C.They are equal}} |
| | | {{Collapsed|Select the smallest memory size?|C. Kilobyte}} |
| Which of the following is used in pencils? A. Graphite | | {{Collapsed|Who was the first host of The Tonight Show?|B. Steve Allan}} |
| | | {{Collapsed|What is a mangaka?|C. A person who writes Japanese comics}} |
| Headquartes of UNO(United Nations Organization) are situated at A. New York, USA
| | {{Collapsed|Which singer was first to record Don't Cray for me Argentina?|C. Julie Covington}} |
| | | {{Collapsed|If you could fold a piece of paper in half 103 times, how thick would it be?|D. As thick as the Universe}} |
| What rock is regularly eaten by humans? D. salt | | {{Collapsed|In which country the organization Greenpeace was founded?|D. Canada}} |
| | | {{Collapsed|A farmer had 17 sheep, and all but 9 died. How many are left?|C. 9}} |
| Who won the FIFA World Cup 1982? C. Italy | | {{Collapsed|Who introduced lemon seeds to America?|A. Christopher Columbus}} |
| | | {{Collapsed|On which Italian island is Palermo?| A.Sicily}} |
| Bronze is made from what two metals? B. Copper and tin | | {{Collapsed|How long was the Hundred Years' War?|A. 116}} |
| | | {{Collapsed|The most commonly used bleaching agent is| C.chlorine}} |
| Cider is the product obtained from C. Fermentation of apple | | {{Collapsed|What is the national anthem of India?|C. Jana Gana Mana}} |
| | | {{Collapsed|Which royal families did Mary, Queen of Scots belong to?| C.House of Stuart & House of Guise}} |
| Who is the father of Geometry? B. Euclid | | {{Collapsed|What kind of weapon is a falchion?| D.Sword}} |
| | | {{Collapsed|What is the pH of water?| B.7}} |
| The carnivorous plants, Venus flytrap is native to which country C. United States | | {{Collapsed|Where is the Marina Beach Located| A.Chennai}} |
| | | {{Collapsed|Where would you find the Sea of Tranquility?|C. The Moon}} |
| Who ran the first 4-minute mile? A. Roger Bannister | | {{Collapsed|How is Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta better known as?|A. Lady Gaga}} |
| | | {{Collapsed|Who lives in a pineapple under the sea?| D.SpongeBob}} |
| What has more weight one pound of feathers or one pound of lead? C. they are equal | | {{Collapsed|The sun is a| D.Yellow dwarf}} |
| | | {{Collapsed|What is full form of USB?|D. Universal Serial Bus}} |
| Select the smallest memory size? B. Kilobyte | | {{Collapsed|What is Godzillas Japanese name|A. Gojira}} |
| | | {{Collapsed|what was the 1st Disney film|C. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs}} |
| Who was thefirst host of The Tonight Show? B. Steve Allan | | {{Collapsed|What is the hardest natural substance known|C. Diamond }} |
| | | {{Collapsed|Soda water contains| C.Carbon dioxide}} |
| What is a mangaka? C. A person who wirtes japanese comics | | {{Collapsed|When we blend red and yellow what colour we get?|C. Orange}} |
| | | {{Collapsed|Who originally written The Lord of the rings Books?|A. J.R.R Tolkien }} |
| Which singer was first to record Don't Cray for me Argentina? C. Julie Covington | | {{Collapsed|os computer abbreviation usually means?|C. Operating System}} |
| | | {{Collapsed|How many points does a compass have?| D.32}} |
| lf you could fold a piece of paper in half 103 times, how thick would it be? D. As thick as the Universe
| | {{Collapsed|Which is the capital city of Romania?|B. Bucharest}} |
| | | {{Collapsed|On which continent are the 2016 olympics held?|B. South America}} |
| In which coubtry the organization Greenpeace was founded? D. Canada | | {{Collapsed|When I was 5 years old, my brother was 10 years old. Now I'm 50 years old. How old is me brother now?| D.55}} |
| | | {{Collapsed|What is ideal temperature of taq polymerase?| 72}} |
| A farmer had 17 sheep, and all but 9 died. How many are left? C. 9 | | {{Collapsed|Fortune cookies were created in which year?| C.1918}} |
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| What is the national anthem of India? C. Jana Gana Mana | |
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| Which royal families did Mary, Queen of Scots belong to? C. House of Stuart & House of Guise | |
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| What kind of weapon is a falchion? D.Sword | |
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| What is the pH of water? B. 7 | |
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| Where is the Marina Beach Located A. Chennia | |
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| Where would you find the Sea of Tranquility? C. The Moon | |
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| How is Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta better known as? A. Lady Gaga | |
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| How lives in a pineapple under the sea? D. SpongeBob
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| {{Collapsed|What is ideal temperature of taq polymerase? |72}} | |
| {{Collapsed|Fortune cookies were created in which year? |1918}} | |
| {{Collapsed|What is rum distilled from?|C. Sugarcane}} | | {{Collapsed|What is rum distilled from?|C. Sugarcane}} |
| {{Collapsed|At an elevation of 2,228 m, Mount Kosciusko is the tallest mountain peak in which continent? |A. Australia}} | | {{Collapsed|At an elevation of 2,228 m, Mount Kosciusko is the tallest mountain peak in which continent? | A.Australia}} |
| {{Collapsed|What is the name of the desert area in Mexico?|A. Sonora}} | | {{Collapsed|What is the name of the desert area in Mexico?| A.Sonora}} |
| {{Collapsed|Churchill, Sherman, Panzer were types of what?|B. Tanks}} | | {{Collapsed|Churchill, Sherman, Panzer were types of what?| B.Tanks}} |
| {{Collapsed|Who is the father of Geometry?|B. Euclid}} | | {{Collapsed|Who is the father of Geometry?| B.Euclid}} |
| {{Collapsed|What is Bombay Duck?|C. Fish}} | | {{Collapsed|What is Bombay Duck?| C.Fish}} |
| {{Collapsed|In the movie "Batman vs Superman" what is the actor's name playing as Batman?|A. Ben Affleck}} | | {{Collapsed|In the movie "Batman vs Superman" what is the actor's name playing as Batman?|A. Ben Affleck}} |
| {{Collapsed|Who was the first person to patent peanut butter?|C. Marcellus Gilmore Edson}} | | {{Collapsed|Who was the first person to patent peanut butter?| C.Marcellus Gilmore Edson}} |
| {{Collapsed|Only planet to rotate clockwise?|D. Venus}} | | {{Collapsed|Only planet to rotate clockwise?| D.Venus}} |
| {{Collapsed|Which unit indicates the light intensity?|A. Candela}} | | {{Collapsed|Which unit indicates the light intensity?| A.Candela}} |
| {{Collapsed|Arachibutyrophobia is the fear of what?|C. Peanut butter sticking to the roof of the mouth}} | | {{Collapsed|Arachibutyrophobia is the fear of what?| C.Peanut butter sticking to the roof of the mouth}} |
| {{Collapsed|How many bones does an adult human body have?|D. 206}} | | {{Collapsed|How many bones does an adult human body have?| D.206}} |
| {{Collapsed|Who was the first billionaire in the United States?| C. John D. Rockefeller}} | | {{Collapsed|Who was the first billionaire in the United States?| C.John D. Rockefeller}} |
| {{Collapsed|What rock is regularly eaten by humans?| D. Salt}} | | {{Collapsed|What rock is regularly eaten by humans?| D.Salt}} |
| {{Collapsed|Name the capital city of Greenland?| B. Nuuk}} | | {{Collapsed|Name the capital city of Greenland?| B.Nuuk}} |
| {{Collapsed|The 1980 winter Olympic's were held at what lake?| B. Lake Placid}} | | {{Collapsed|The 1980 winter Olympic's were held at what lake?| B.Lake Placid}} |
| {{Collapsed|What does the A&W stand for in A&W rootbeer?| C. Allen and Wright}} | | {{Collapsed|What does the A&W stand for in A&W root beer?| C.Allen and Wright}} |
| {{Collapsed|What is Concecotaleophobia?| B. The Fear of Chopsticks}} | | {{Collapsed|What is Concecotaleophobia?| B.The Fear of Chopsticks}} |
| | {{Collapsed|What is one of the primary colors?| A.Blue}} |
| {{Collapsed|Which is the most visited website of all time?| D. Google}} | | {{Collapsed|Which is the most visited website of all time?| D. Google}} |
| {{Collapsed|Which country won the UEFA Euro 2016 Championship?| B. Portugal}} | | {{Collapsed|Which country won the UEFA Euro 2016 Championship?| B. Portugal}} |
| {{Collapsed|At the age of 16 she became the queen of England for only nine days and was the executed. What was her name?| C. Jane Grey}} | | {{Collapsed|At the age of 16 she became the queen of England for only nine days and was the executed. What was her name?| C.Jane Grey}} |
| {{Collapsed|Who is the first Asian Winner of Nobel Prize? |C. Rabindranath Tagore}} | | {{Collapsed|Who is the first Asian Winner of Nobel Prize?| C.Rabindranath Tagore}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Which of the following Model is a former Victoria's Secret Angels?| B. Karolina Kurkova}} |
| | {{Collapsed|What year did the Toronto Maple Leafs last won a Stanley Cup?| D.1967}} |
| | {{Collapsed|What was the roman numeral for zero? |D. None}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Which of these is not part of DNA? |D. Uracil}} |
| | {{Collapsed|When was Nobel Prize first awarded? |B. 1901}} |
| | {{Collapsed|How many Mosquitoes sucking simultaneously to drain a human blood is needed? |B. 1200000}} |
| | {{Collapsed|under what name is Barbara Millicent Roberts better known?| C.Barbie}} |
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| {{Collapsed|Which of the following video game console was developed by Sony?| C. PS3}} | | {{Collapsed|Which of the following video game console was developed by Sony?| C. PS3}} |
| {{Collapsed|Until 2015, which game is the best-selling on multiple platforms?| D. Tetris }} | | {{Collapsed|Until 2015, which game is the best-selling on multiple platforms?| D. Tetris }} |
| {{Collapsed|Until 2015 which national football team has wonned the Women's World Cup? |B. United States}} | | {{Collapsed|Until 2015 which national football team had won the most Women's World Cup? |B. United States}} |
| {{Collapsed|What is the game genre of the game Need for speed?|D. RAC}} | | {{Collapsed|What is the game genre of the game Need for speed?|D. RAC}} |
| {{Collapsed|What sport was the term Derby first used in?|Horse Racing}} | | {{Collapsed|What sport was the term Derby first used in?|Horse Racing}} |
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| {{Collapsed|What's the national anthem of United States?| B. The Star-Spangled Banner}} | | {{Collapsed|What's the national anthem of United States?| B. The Star-Spangled Banner}} |
| {{Collapsed|What's the national anthem of Canada?| A. O Canada}} | | {{Collapsed|What's the national anthem of Canada?| A. O Canada}} |
| {{Collapsed|What's the national anthem of French Republic?|A. La Marseillaise}} | | {{Collapsed|What's the national anthem of French Republic?| A.La Marseillaise}} |
| {{Collapsed|What's the national anthem of Federal Republic of Germany?| D. Deutschlandlied}} | | {{Collapsed|What's the national anthem of Federal Republic of Germany?| D. Deutschlandlied}} |
| {{Collapsed|What's the national anthem of Italian Republic?| C. Il Canto degli Italiani}} | | {{Collapsed|What's the national anthem of Italian Republic?| C. Il Canto degli Italiani}} |
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| {{Collapsed|Who's the director of the movie series, Star Wars?|A. George Lucas}} | | {{Collapsed|Who's the director of the movie series, Star Wars?|A. George Lucas}} |
| {{Collapsed|Who's the director of the movie, Titanic?| C. James Cameron}} | | {{Collapsed|Who's the director of the movie, Titanic?| C. James Cameron}} |
| {{Collapsed|Who's the actor of Jack Dawson in Titanic?|A. Dicaprio}} | | {{Collapsed|Who's the actor of Jack Dawson in Titanic?|A. DiCaprio}} |
| {{Collapsed|Who was the creator of Dragon Ball series?| D. Akira Toriyama}} | | {{Collapsed|Who was the creator of Dragon Ball series?| D. Akira Toriyama}} |
| {{Collapsed|Who was the actor of the protagonist Forrest Gump?|A. Tom Hanks}} | | {{Collapsed|Who was the actor of the protagonist Forrest Gump?|A. Tom Hanks}} |
| {{Collapsed|What's the name of the one among Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles who wears an orange mask?| A. Michelangelo}} | | {{Collapsed|What's the name of the one among Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles who wears an orange mask?| A. Michelangelo}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Which members wears purple mask in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles?| C. Donatello}} |
| {{Collapsed|Who was the creator of One Piece?|C. Eiichiro Oda}} | | {{Collapsed|Who was the creator of One Piece?|C. Eiichiro Oda}} |
| {{Collapsed|Who's the director of the movie,saving private ryan?|D. Steven Spielberg}} | | {{Collapsed|Who's the director of the movie,saving private ryan?|D. Steven Spielberg}} |
| {{Collapsed|Who directed movies Clockwork Orange and The Shining?|D. Stanley Kubrick}}<br/> | | {{Collapsed|Who directed movies Clockwork Orange and The Shining?| D.Stanley Kubrick}}<br/> |
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| {{Collapsed|What nationality was Christopher Columbus who reached north america |B. italy}} | | {{Collapsed|What nationality was Christopher Columbus who reached north america |B. italy}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Who is the character of game of throne?|B. Daeneys Targaryen}} |
| {{Collapsed|What's Frenchman David Belle most famous for?| B. Parkour}} | | {{Collapsed|What's Frenchman David Belle most famous for?| B. Parkour}} |
| {{Collapsed|Who was the producer of the opera "Le Nozze di Figaro"?| D. W.A. Mozart}} | | {{Collapsed|Who was the producer of the opera "Le Nozze di Figaro"?| D. W.A. Mozart}} |
| {{Collapsed|How Many states did united states have when they won the indepence war|B.13}} | | {{Collapsed|How many states did united states have when they won the independence war|B.13}} |
| {{Collapsed|What's the nationality of J.S. Bach?| B. Germany}} | | {{Collapsed|What's the nationality of J.S. Bach?| B. Germany}} |
| {{Collapsed|From which country did minuet originate from?| C. France}} | | {{Collapsed|From which country did minuet originate from?| C. France}} |
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| {{Collapsed|Who was the painter that completed Volga River Trackers?| B. I.E. Repin}} | | {{Collapsed|Who was the painter that completed Volga River Trackers?| B. I.E. Repin}} |
| {{Collapsed|Who's the author of Madame Bovary?|B. G. Flaubert}} | | {{Collapsed|Who's the author of Madame Bovary?|B. G. Flaubert}} |
| {{Collapsed|who is the author of wuthering heights?|B. Emily Brontë}} | | {{Collapsed|who is the author of Wuthering Heights?|B. Emily Brontë}} |
| {{Collapsed|In which sports event was the term "Derby" first used?|A. Horse Racing}} | | {{Collapsed|In which sports event was the term "Derby" first used?|A. Horse Racing}} |
| {{Collapsed|What's the nationality of Ernesto Guevara?|A. Argentina}} | | {{Collapsed|What's the nationality of Ernesto Guevara?|A. Argentina}} |
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| {{Collapsed|Which country did tango originate from?|D. Argentina}} | | {{Collapsed|Which country did tango originate from?|D. Argentina}} |
| {{Collapsed|What's David Beckham most famous for?|A. Football}} | | {{Collapsed|What's David Beckham most famous for?|A. Football}} |
| {{Collapsed|What animal is not among the 12 chinese zodiacs?|A. Cat}} | | {{Collapsed|What animal is not among the 12 Chinese zodiacs?|A. Cat}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Which of the following is not a Chinese Zodiac? |C. Bird}} |
| {{Collapsed|Whose the actress of Galadriel in the Lord of the ring series ?|A.Cate Blanchett}} | | {{Collapsed|Whose the actress of Galadriel in the Lord of the ring series ?|A.Cate Blanchett}} |
| {{Collapsed|What is F.F Chopin Nationality ?|B. Poland}} | | {{Collapsed|What is F.F Chopin Nationality ?|B. Poland}} |
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| {{Collapsed|Which country did Tango originated from?|D.Argentina}} | | {{Collapsed|Which country did Tango originated from?|D.Argentina}} |
| {{Collapsed|Who was the first writer who portrayed the James Bond series?|D.Ian Fleming}} | | {{Collapsed|Who was the first writer who portrayed the James Bond series?|D.Ian Fleming}} |
| {{Collapsed|When was Napoleon Bonaparte crowned as Napolen I?|B.1804}} | | {{Collapsed|When was Napoleon Bonaparte crowned as Napoleon I?|B.1804}} |
| {{Collapsed|Who was the producer of the opera " La nozze di Figaro"?|D. Wolfgang A. Mozart}} | | {{Collapsed|Who was the producer of the opera " La nozze di Figaro"?|D. Wolfgang A. Mozart}} |
| {{Collapsed|How many years did leonardo da vinci spent on the Mona Lisa?|B. 4 }} | | {{Collapsed|How many years did Leonardo da Vinci spent on the Mona Lisa?|B. 4 }} |
| {{Collapsed|By whom was the Pacific Ocean the name of "Peaceful Ocean"?|A. Magellan}} | | {{Collapsed|By whom was the Pacific Ocean the name of "Peaceful Ocean"?|A. Magellan}} |
| {{Collapsed|Who created the Dragon ball series ?|D. Akira Toriyama}} | | {{Collapsed|Who created the Dragon ball series ?|D. Akira Toriyama}} |
| {{Collapsed|Who is the author of Wuthering Heights?|B. Emily Bronte}} | | {{Collapsed|Who is the author of Wuthering Heights?|B. Emily Bronte}} |
| {{Collapsed|Which river in the United States is known as the "Old Man River"?|B. Missisipi River}} | | {{Collapsed|Which river in the United States is known as the "Old Man River"?|B. Mississippi River}} |
| {{Collapsed|Who was the painter that completed the Volga River trackers?|B.E.I Repin}} | | {{Collapsed|Who was the painter that completed the Volga River trackers?|B.E.I Repin}} |
| {{Collapsed|Who of the following is among John Miltons Works?|A . Paradise Lost}} | | {{Collapsed|Who of the following is among John Milton's Works?|A. Paradise Lost}} |
| {{Collapsed|How many dynasties have set Nanjing as their capital city?|B . 6 }} | | {{Collapsed|How many dynasties have set Nanjing as their capital city?|B . 6 }} |
| {{Collapsed|Where was the french football player Zinedine Zidane born ? |C. Marseille}} | | {{Collapsed|Where was the french football player Zinedine Zidane born ? |C. Marseille}} |
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| {{Collapsed|What is the national anthem of Germany? |D. Deutschlandlied}} | | {{Collapsed|What is the national anthem of Germany? |D. Deutschlandlied}} |
| {{Collapsed|Who's the creator of Les Adventures De Tintin et Milou? |B. Georges Remi}} | | {{Collapsed|Who's the creator of Les Adventures De Tintin et Milou? |B. Georges Remi}} |
| {{Collapsed|What is the planet closest to the sun in the solar system? |D. Mercury}} | | {{Collapsed|What is the planet closest to the sun in the solar system? | D.Mercury}} |
| {{Collapsed|What's the proffesion of Fox McCLoud in star fox series? |B. Pilot}} | | {{Collapsed|What's the profession of Fox McCLoud in star fox series? |B. Pilot}} |
| {{Collapsed|Which movie won the academy award for best picture? |C. Wings}} | | {{Collapsed|Which movie won the academy award for best picture? |C. Wings}} |
| {{Collapsed|Delphi was an oracle for which god? |B. Apollo}} | | {{Collapsed|Delphi was an oracle for which god? |B. Apollo}} |
| {{Collapsed|Who was the first president to be impeached? |D. Andrew Johnson}} | | {{Collapsed|Who was the first president to be impeached? |D. Andrew Johnson}} |
| {{Collapsed|Who was the Roman God of fruit?| D. Pomona}}<br/> | | {{Collapsed|Who was the Roman God of fruit?| D. Pomona}} |
| {{Collapsed|What is the biggest moon in the Solar System?|C. Ganymede}} | | {{Collapsed|What is the biggest moon in the Solar System?| C.Ganymede}} |
| {{Collapsed|What is consecotaleophobia?|B. The Fear of Chopsticks}} | | {{Collapsed|What is consecotaleophobia?| B.The Fear of Chopsticks}} |
| | {{Collapsed|When was the dwarf planet Pluto discovered?|D. 1930}} |
| {{Collapsed|According to Greek mythology, who stole fire for mankind's benefit? |A. Prometheus}} | | {{Collapsed|According to Greek mythology, who stole fire for mankind's benefit? |A. Prometheus}} |
| {{Collapsed|Zeus was the god of the sky and ruler of the Olympian gods. Who was his father? |C. Cronus}} | | {{Collapsed|Zeus was the god of the sky and ruler of the Olympian gods. Who was his father? |C. Cronus}} |
| {{Collapsed|Which country was created after World War I? |D. Austria}} | | {{Collapsed|Which country was created after World War I? |D. Austria}} |
| | {{Collapsed|What colour is the sun? |C. White}} |
| | {{Collapsed|India's Independence Day? |1947 Aug 15}} |
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| {{Collapsed|What is the literary term for play on words?|A. Pun}} | | {{Collapsed|What is the literary term for play on words?|A. Pun}} |
| {{Collapsed|What agency of the US department of defense develops and creates new military technology?|A. DARPA}} | | {{Collapsed|What agency of the US department of defense develops and creates new military technology?|A. DARPA}} |
| {{Collapsed|Which country has the largest possession of forest?|A. Russia}} | | {{Collapsed|Which country has the largest possession of forests?|A. Russia}} |
| {{Collapsed|Which is the smallest country in the world?|C. Vatican City State}} | | {{Collapsed|Which is the smallest country in the world?|C. Vatican City State}} |
| {{Collapsed|Which is the largest country in Africa by area? |Algeria}} | | {{Collapsed|Which is the largest country in Africa by area? |Algeria}} |
| {{Collapsed|How is the year 2000 written in Roman Numerals?|A. MM}} | | {{Collapsed|How is the year 2000 written in Roman Numerals?|A. MM}} |
| | {{Collapsed|How many colors are in a rainbow?|B. 7}} |
| {{Collapsed|Which country is known as "Country of Sakura"?|B. Japan}} | | {{Collapsed|Which country is known as "Country of Sakura"?|B. Japan}} |
| {{Collapsed|In which film did Michael Jordan use to join the show?|A. Space Jam}} | | {{Collapsed|In which film did Michael Jordan use to join the show?|A. Space Jam}} |
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| {{Collapsed|The legal drinking age in the US is:|21}} | | {{Collapsed|The legal drinking age in the US is:|21}} |
| {{Collapsed|What goes up but will NEVER comes down?|C. Age}} | | {{Collapsed|What goes up but will NEVER comes down?|C. Age}} |
| {{Collapsed|Largest of the Galilean moons.|ganimedes}} | | {{Collapsed|Largest of the Galilean moons.|C. ganymede}} |
| {{Collapsed|Which company developed Pokemon Go|B. Niantic}} | | {{Collapsed|Which company developed Pokemon Go| B.Niantic}} |
| {{Collapsed|How many years was the 100 years War? |116 years}} | | {{Collapsed|How many years was the 100 years War? |116 years}} |
| {{Collapsed|How many races are there in Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim? |10}} | | {{Collapsed|How many races are there in Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim? |D. 10}} |
| {{Collapsed|Which one has the largest value? |Petabyte}} | | {{Collapsed|Which one has the largest value? |Petabyte}} |
| {{Collapsed|What is the painting "La Gioconda" more usually known as? |Mona Lisa}} | | {{Collapsed|What is the painting 'La Gioconda' more usually known as?| B.Mona Lisa}} |
| {{Collapsed|How many continents are there? |7}} | | {{Collapsed|How many continents are there?| A.Seven}} |
| {{Collapsed|Who was the only scorer in the final match of the Euro 2004?|Angelos Charisteas}} | | {{Collapsed|Who was the only scorer in the final match of the Euro 2004?|Angelos Charisteas}} |
| {{Collapsed|An Ancient Yakhchal describes a |freezer}} | | {{Collapsed|An Ancient Yakhchal describes a |freezer}} |
| {{Collapsed|Where would you find the sea of tranquility? |Moon}} | | {{Collapsed|Where would you find the sea of tranquility? |Moon}} |
| {{Collapsed|Which is the strongest muscle in the human body on the basis of weight? |Masseter}} | | {{Collapsed|Which is the strongest muscle in the human body on the basis of weight? | B.Masseter}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Which of the following models is former Victoria's Secret Angel? |Karolina Kurkova}} |
| | {{Collapsed|In economics GNP stands for... | Gross National Product}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Which nation suffered the heaviest casualty count in World War II? | USSR}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Fill in the Blank: When we eat sweet-tasting foods, the neurotransmitter ____ activates the brain reward systems | B.Dopamine}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Where was the 2016 Summer Olympics hosted? | D: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Thought to be Shakespeare's first tragedy, one of the bloodiest and most violent work of his is? | B.Titus Andronicus}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Which item of clothing did James Belcher give his name to in the nineteenth century.| A.Scarf }} |
| | {{Collapsed|What do you fear if you suffer from pteronophobia? | C.Being tickled by feathers}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Traditional Mozzarella is made of milk from which animal? | d: Buffalo}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Who composed an opera about a Mermaid?| A.Dvorak}} |
| | {{Collapsed|The radioactive isotope Americium-241 can be found in what item in many homes? | a: smoke detectors}} |
| | {{Collapsed|La Isla Bonita' is song of? | c: Madonna}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Where are the Gullfoss Falls located? |b:Iceland }} |
| | {{Collapsed|Where is the famous 6th Street located? |d: Austint TX }} |
| | {{Collapsed|Who was the legendary Benedictine mok who invented champagne?|c. Dom Perignon}} |
| | {{Collapsed|How much is the average diameter of Earth?|a.12.742km}} |
| | {{Collapsed|What colors does the Swedish flag have?| D.Yellow and blue}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Where was Panama hat invented?| C.Ecuador}} |
| | {{Collapsed|How many natural satellites belong to earth?| C.1}} |
| | {{Collapsed|In which country might the soldiers wear a stiff white kilt as a fustanella?| c.Greece}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Who released an album in 1999 called Brand New Day?| a. Sting}} |
| | {{Collapsed|May Queen, Wisely Crab, Foxwhelps and Lane's Prince Albert are all species of what?| b. Apples}} |
| | {{Collapsed|During which war was the Battle of Marne?| B.First World War}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Which are the colors of Japanese flag?| c. White and Red}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Who's The Indian God of Creation? | a. Bharma}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Which scale used to measure an earthquake's magnitude? |a. Richter }} |
| | {{Collapsed|In Chinese Mythology, who was the father of the Demi-God Nezha?| D.Li Jing }} |
| | {{Collapsed|When was founded Apple Inc.?| C.1976 }} |
| | {{Collapsed|who is character of Game of Thrones?| B.Daenerys Targaryen}} |
| | {{Collapsed|What is the human body's biggest organ? |d. skin }} |
| | {{Collapsed|Who plays Harry Potter as a baby?| C.Saunders Triplets}} |
| | {{Collapsed|The two holes in your nose are called?| B.Nostrils}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Which of these is the SI unit for electrical inductance? |b. henry}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Which of these is the SI unit for electrical resistance? |a. ohm}} |
| | {{Collapsed|What is the hottest pepper in the world| D.Carolina Reaper}} |
| | {{Collapsed|What tropical lizard has the ability to change colors? |a. Chamelion}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Who wrote the Chronicles of Narnia |c. C.S. Lewis}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Which is the most smelly fruit? |b. durian}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Which of the following is not included in the labors of Hercules? |Minotaur}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Where is the oldest Slavic Orthodox Church located? | A.Bulgaria}} |
| | {{Collapsed|How many stars are in European Union flag? |c. 12}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Who plays Edward Teach in Pirates of the Caribbean?| C.Ian McShane}} |
| | {{Collapsed|What is the lowest point on Earth? | Dead Sea}} |
| | {{Collapsed|World's second longest beach is? |a. Marina Beach}} |
| | {{Collapsed|How long do red blood cells live? | D.120 days}} |
| | {{Collapsed|A farmer had 17 sheep, and all but 9 died. How many are left? |c. 9}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Who was the First Avenger? |Captain America}} |
| | {{Collapsed|What year did Céline Dion release "Because You Loved Me"? |a. 1996}} |
| | {{Collapsed|How many legs did Sauropods such as Brachiosaurus move on?| D.4}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Based on average income, what is the poorest nation in the Western Hemisphere?| A.Haiti}} |
| | {{Collapsed|When is Mickey Mouse born?|1928}} |
| | {{Collapsed|ideal temperature for taq polymerase? | B. 72-C}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Nariyal is the indian term for which nut | B.coconut}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Blue whale is largest mammal in the world. On what does it feed?|A.krill}} |
| | {{Collapsed|You carry it, it carries you, you are carried by what you carry?| C.shoe}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Which of these is the SI unit for electrical capacitance?|farad}} |
| | {{Collapsed|When the World Autism Awareness Day is?| C.April 2}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Where is the largest Buddhist temple located?|Indonesia}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Near what French town did Marie-Bernarde (Bernadette) Soubirous reportedly see visions of the Virgin Mary in 1858 | B.Lourdes}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Where we can find komodo dragon | c. komodo islands}} |
| | {{Collapsed|A person who studies fossils and prehistoric life such as dinosaurs is known as a what?| d. A and B}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Mangalyaan(Mars orbiter) Mission Lauched and succeeded| a. India}} |
| | {{Collapsed|The highest average salinity amongst the following seas is reported from | A.Dead Sea}} |
| | {{Collapsed|What do the British call the vegetables that Americans call zucchini? | A.COURGETTES}} |
| | {{Collapsed|What number was Michael jordan wearing most during his career in NBA? | A.23}} |
| | {{Collapsed|How many centimeters is 1 inch? | 2.54cm}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Which egyptian gods were husband and wife also brother and sister | No answers}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Who is the only player that made the "Hand of God Goal" in soccer?| B.Diego Maradonna}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Complete the title of the Beatles's song: 'Lucy in the Sky with...'?| B.Diamond}} |
| | {{Collapsed|What does 'D.C.' in Washington D.C for?| A.District of Colombia}} |
| | {{Collapsed|Infrared light has a wavelength that is too...?| A. long to be visible for humans}} |