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{{Collapsed|which is the atomic number for Plutonium?| D.94}}
{{Collapsed|which is the atomic number for Plutonium?| D.94}}
{{Collapsed|which of them is a volcano?| C.Pinatubo}}
{{Collapsed|which of them is a volcano?| C.Pinatubo}}
{{Collapsed|who is known as the human calculator?| Scott Flansburg}}
{{Collapsed|who is known as the human calculator?| B.Scott Flansburg}}
{{Collapsed|which of these is NOT part of water cycle?| C.fixation}}
{{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 was the first country to introduce plastic banknotes?| D.Australia}}
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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|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 has the largest possession of forest?|A. Russia}}
{{Collapsed|Which country has the largest possession of forest?|A. Russia}}
{{Collapsed|Which country has the most land?|D. Russia}}
{{Collapsed|Which country has the most land?|D. Russia}}
{{Collapsed|Which country has the most lakes in the world?|B. Canada}}
{{Collapsed|Which country has the most lakes in the world?| B.Canada}}
{{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}}
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{{Collapsed|Inventor of the cotton gin is?| . Eli Whitney}}
{{Collapsed|Inventor of the cotton gin is?| . Eli Whitney}}
{{Collapsed|Magellan circumnavigated the globe in what century?| B. 16th century}}
{{Collapsed|Magellan circumnavigated the globe in what century?| B. 16th century}}
{{Collapsed|Montezuma was the emperor of which ancient society? - Montezuma war Herrscher über die? |A. Aztecs // Azteken}}
{{Collapsed|Montezuma was the emperor of which ancient society? - Montezuma war Herrscher über die?| A.Aztecs // Azteken}}
{{Collapsed|Name the king who failed to keep an eye on things at the battle of Hastings?|D. Harold}}
{{Collapsed|Name the king who failed to keep an eye on things at the battle of Hastings?|D. Harold}}
{{Collapsed|Nelson Mandela is celebrated worldwide for fighting racism. Of which country was he president? In welchem Land war Nelson Mandela Präsident? |C. South Africa // Süd-Afrika}}
{{Collapsed|Nelson Mandela is celebrated worldwide for fighting racism. Of which country was he president? In welchem Land war Nelson Mandela Präsident? |C. South Africa // Süd-Afrika}}
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{{Collapsed|Which country was created after World War 1?| D.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|The ancient statue of Colossus was in the island of | B.Rhodes}}
{{Collapsed|Who was the first king of Scotland?|Kenneth MacAlpin}}
{{Collapsed|Who was the first king of Scotland?| D.Kenneth MacAlpin}}
{{Collapsed|Where was Genghis Khan born?|Mongolia}}
{{Collapsed|Where was Genghis Khan born?|Mongolia}}
{{Collapsed|Famous gladiator who start revolution of slaves against Rome|-Spartacus}}
{{Collapsed|Famous gladiator who start revolution of slaves against Rome| B.Spartacus}}
{{Collapsed|The California Gold Rush began on January 24 of what year?|D. 1848}}
{{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|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}}
{{Collapsed|During the Cold War, what were the Nations surrounding the U.S.S.R. known as?|C. Satellite Nations}}


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{{Collapsed|Which of these isn't a fruit? I am found underground, can be made into fries, and can also be baked!|D. Potato}}
{{Collapsed|Which of these isn't a fruit? I am found underground, can be made into fries, and can also be baked!|D. Potato}}
{{Collapsed|You can find me up a palm tree. I am brown on the outside and white on the inside. I am very hard, and sometimes fall on people's heads!|A. Coconut}}
{{Collapsed|You can find me up a palm tree. I am brown on the outside and white on the inside. I am very hard, and sometimes fall on people's heads!|A. Coconut}}
{{Collapsed|What colour is a Himalayan poppy?|B. Blue}}
{{Collapsed|What colour is a Himalayan poppy?| B.Blue}}


== Olympics & Sports ==
== Olympics & Sports ==
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{{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}}
{{Collapsed|How tall is a regulation adult soccer goal? Wie groß ist nach Verordnung ein Fußballtor |A. 8 feet // 8 Fuß}}
{{Collapsed|How tall is a regulation adult soccer goal? Wie groß ist nach Verordnung ein Fußballtor | A.8 feet // 8 Fuß}}
{{Collapsed|In 2008, the 29th Olympic Games mainly took place in which Asian city?|C. Beijing}}
{{Collapsed|In 2008, the 29th Olympic Games mainly took place in which Asian city?|C. Beijing}}
{{Collapsed|In the game of Cricket, how many balls are there in an over?|D. 6}}
{{Collapsed|In the game of Cricket, how many balls are there in an over?|D. 6}}
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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 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|What do you use to dot your lowercase "I"?|A. Tittle}}
{{Collapsed|What do you use to dot your lowercase "I"?|A. Tittle}}
{{Collapsed|What does M&M's stand for?|A. Mars & Murrie's}}
{{Collapsed|What does M&M's stand for?|A. Mars & Murrie's}}
{{Collapsed|What does Victoria's Secret sell?|C. Lingerie}}
{{Collapsed|What does Victoria's Secret sell?| C.Lingerie}}
{{Collapsed|What is a word that is spelled the same forward and backward?|Palindrome}}
{{Collapsed|What is a word that is spelled the same forward and backward?|Palindrome}}
{{Collapsed|What is "nori" made from?|A. Seaweed}}
{{Collapsed|What is "nori" made from?|A. Seaweed}}
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{{Collapsed|What are the highest parts on a wave called| B.Crest}}
{{Collapsed|What are the highest parts on a wave called| B.Crest}}
{{Collapsed|What is a barracuda?|B. Fish}}
{{Collapsed|What is a barracuda?|B. Fish}}
{{Collapsed|What is the SI unit for electric current?|ampere}}
{{Collapsed|What is the SI unit for electric current?| ampere}}


== Games ==
== Games ==
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{{Collapsed|Who is the Main Protagonist of the hit series Dexter?| D.Michael C. Hall}}
{{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|In the Star Wars series, what is Darth Vader real name?|B. Anakin Skywalker}}
{{Collapsed|What movie was Sam Elliot not in?|C. Red}}
{{Collapsed|What movie was Sam Elliott not in?| C.Red}}


== Literature ==
== Literature ==
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{{Collapsed|Which does NOT have an even number for its square root?|B. 81}}
{{Collapsed|Which does NOT have an even number for its square root?|B. 81}}
{{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?|B. 3 minutes}}
{{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}}
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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|Who won the European Cup 2016?|Portugal}}
{{Collapsed|What is the highest rank in the British army?|Field marshal}}
{{Collapsed|What is the highest rank in the British army?| B.Field Marshal}}


== New Question Angel's Quiz  ==
== New Question Angel's Quiz  ==
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{{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.}}
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{{Collapsed|What has more weight one pound of feathers or one pound of lead?| C.They are equal}}
{{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}}
{{Collapsed|Select the smallest memory size?|C. Kilobyte}}
{{Collapsed|Who was the first host of The Tonight Show?|B. Steve Allan}}
{{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}}
{{Collapsed|What is a mangaka?|C. A person who writes Japanese comics}}
{{Collapsed|Which singer was first to record Don't Cray for me Argentina?|C. Julie Covington}}
{{Collapsed|Which singer was first to record Don't Cray for me Argentina?|C. Julie Covington}}
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{{Collapsed|What is the pH of water?| B.7}}
{{Collapsed|What is the pH of water?| B.7}}
{{Collapsed|Where is the Marina Beach Located| A.Chennai}}
{{Collapsed|Where is the Marina Beach Located| A.Chennai}}
{{Collapsed|Where would you find the Sea of Tranquility?|C. The Moon}}
{{Collapsed|Where would you find the Sea of Tranquility?| C.The Moon}}
{{Collapsed|How is Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta better known as?|A. Lady Gaga}}
{{Collapsed|How is Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta better known as?| A.Lady Gaga}}
{{Collapsed|Who lives in a pineapple under the sea?| D.SpongeBob}}
{{Collapsed|Who lives in a pineapple under the sea?| D.SpongeBob}}
{{Collapsed|The sun is a| D.Yellow dwarf}}
{{Collapsed|The sun is a| D.Yellow dwarf}}
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{{Collapsed|What is Godzillas Japanese name|A. Gojira}}
{{Collapsed|What is Godzillas Japanese name|A. Gojira}}
{{Collapsed|what was the 1st Disney film|C. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs}}
{{Collapsed|what was the 1st Disney film|C. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs}}
{{Collapsed|What is the hardest natural substance known|C. Diamond }}
{{Collapsed|What is the hardest natural substance known| C.Diamond }}
{{Collapsed|Soda water contains| C.Carbon dioxide}}
{{Collapsed|Soda water contains| C.Carbon dioxide}}
{{Collapsed|When we blend red and yellow what colour we get?|C. Orange}}
{{Collapsed|When we blend red and yellow what colour we get?|C. Orange}}
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{{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|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}}
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{{Collapsed|Which of these is not part of DNA? |D. Uracil}}
{{Collapsed|Which of these is not part of DNA? |D. Uracil}}
{{Collapsed|When was Nobel Prize first awarded? |B. 1901}}
{{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|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}}
{{Collapsed|under what name is Barbara Millicent Roberts better known?| C.Barbie}}


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{{Collapsed|What's the profession 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}}
{{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}}
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{{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|What colour is the sun? |C. White}}
{{Collapsed|India's Independence Day? |1947 Aug 15}}
{{Collapsed|India's Independence Day?| A.1947 Aug 15}}


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== Correct but unsorted ==
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{{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? |D. 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?| B.Mona Lisa}}
{{Collapsed|What is the painting 'La Gioconda' more usually known as?| B.Mona Lisa}}
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{{Collapsed|La Isla Bonita' is song of? | c: Madonna}}
{{Collapsed|La Isla Bonita' is song of? | c: Madonna}}
{{Collapsed|Where are the Gullfoss Falls located? |b:Iceland }}
{{Collapsed|Where are the Gullfoss Falls located? |b:Iceland }}
{{Collapsed|Where is the famous 6th Street located? |d: Austint TX }}
{{Collapsed|Where is the famous 6th Street located?| D.Austin Tx }}
{{Collapsed|Who was the legendary Benedictine mok who invented champagne?|c. Dom Perignon}}
{{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|How much is the average diameter of Earth?|a.12.742km}}
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{{Collapsed|How many natural satellites belong to earth?| C.1}}
{{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|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|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|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|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|Which are the colors of Japanese flag?| c. White and Red}}
{{Collapsed|Who's The Indian God of Creation? | a. Bharma}}
{{Collapsed|Who's The Indian God of Creation? | A.Bharma}}
{{Collapsed|Which scale used to measure an earthquake's magnitude? |a. Richter }}
{{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|In Chinese Mythology, who was the father of the Demi-God Nezha?| D.Li Jing }}
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{{Collapsed|Who plays Harry Potter as a baby?| C.Saunders Triplets}}
{{Collapsed|Who plays Harry Potter as a baby?| C.Saunders Triplets}}
{{Collapsed|The two holes in your nose are called?| B.Nostrils}}
{{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 inductance?| B.henry}}
{{Collapsed|Which of these is the SI unit for electrical resistance? |a. ohm}}
{{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 is the hottest pepper in the world| D.Carolina Reaper}}
{{Collapsed|What tropical lizard has the ability to change colors? |a. Chamelion}}
{{Collapsed|What tropical lizard has the ability to change colors? |a. Chamelion}}
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{{Collapsed|Who plays Edward Teach in Pirates of the Caribbean?| C.Ian McShane}}
{{Collapsed|Who plays Edward Teach in Pirates of the Caribbean?| C.Ian McShane}}
{{Collapsed|What is the lowest point on Earth? | Dead Sea}}
{{Collapsed|What is the lowest point on Earth? | Dead Sea}}
{{Collapsed|World's second longest beach is? |a. Marina Beach}}
{{Collapsed|World's second longest beach is?| A.Marina Beach}}
{{Collapsed|How long do red blood cells live? | D.120 days}}
{{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|A farmer had 17 sheep, and all but 9 died. How many are left? |c. 9}}
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{{Collapsed|Which of these is the SI unit for electrical capacitance?|farad}}
{{Collapsed|Which of these is the SI unit for electrical capacitance?|farad}}
{{Collapsed|When the World Autism Awareness Day is?| C.April 2}}
{{Collapsed|When the World Autism Awareness Day is?| C.April 2}}
{{Collapsed|Where is the largest Buddhist temple located?|Indonesia}}
{{Collapsed|Where is the largest Buddhist temple located?| A.Indonesia}}
{{Collapsed|Near what French town did Marie-Bernarde (Bernadette) Soubirous reportedly see visions of the Virgin Mary in 1858 | B.Lourdes}}
{{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|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|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|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|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 do the British call the vegetables that Americans call zucchini? | A.COURGETTES}}

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