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The genus of plants called nopal or opuntia, native to the Americas and found in arid, semiarid, and drought-prone......
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On 17 May 1928 the Royal Flying Doctor Service made its first official flight in what country?
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Saif Khanam
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Dancer and actress Josie Marcus was the third wife of whom?
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Tapesh Kulkarni
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The Australian Tennis Open is played in what city?
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Kuldeep Apte
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What process concerns the passage of food through the human body?
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In the Battle of Langshan Jiang, or Wolf Mountain River, the force which eventually won the battle attacked.............
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Aastha Joshi
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What colour is lapis lazuli?
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Which 2009 film is set in 2154?
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For the 1932 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, USA, why was there only one new venue in the 15 used?
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Aarati Mahajan
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Unlike other vertebrates, placental mammals and most bony fishes lack what?
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He established inductive methodologies for scientific inquiry, and is thought to have died from pneumonia contracted....
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What is caesium?
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What "Commonwealth" was formed on 1 January 1901, with Lord Hopetoun as Governor-General and Edmund Barton..............
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Anuradha Tabyal
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Which country declared war on Mexico on 13 May 1846?
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Maninder Bath
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Who was expelled from the Surrealist movement due to his views on the Spanish Civil War?
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Mishthy Mukherjee
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New Order was formed in 1980 by Bernard Sumner, Peter Hook and Stephen Morris, who were the three surviving members.....
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Yogeshwar Thakur
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A "quack" is usually defined as someone who pretends to be an expert in what field?
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Whose chances of winning the 2010 PGA Championship were dashed when he received a two shot penalty............
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Irving Berlin's 1911 hit, "Alexander's Ragtime Band", was a narrative sequel to what composition?
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Prachi Sharma
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What is the common nickname for a steam-powered winch, widely used in logging, mining and maritime industries?
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Swati Arora
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In 1983, Mandy Smith, when aged 13, began dating which 47 year old?
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Aman
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Which Mediterranean island is divided politically by the Attila Line?
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Dilbagh
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Leif Ericson, a Norse explorer regarded as the first European to land in North America before Christopher Columbus......
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Mridul
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Of the 4 countries who competed in the Ist World Championship organised by the World Archery Foundation in 1931........
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Udita
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Which 19th century Austrian composer is famous for his waltzes such as "The Blue Danube" and "Tales of the Vienna.......
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Nimish
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What substance in the human body causes blood vessels to dilate when released as part of an allergic reaction?
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Vishal
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In 2012 where was the magnetic North Pole?
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Atif
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"The course of true love never did run smooth" is a line from which play?
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Mohammad
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Olympic weightlifters are permitted, in addition to a close-fitting one-piece leotard, to wear what?
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Anil Chaurasiya
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In 2016 Britain voted to do what?
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A mechanical reel, which rotates to wind a measured length of yarn into a skein, is known as a spinner's what?
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Basabdatta Mukherjee
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Which squash player was unbeaten for over 150 consecutive matches between 1981 and 1986?
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Deepak Chitragar
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Iran and the United Arab Emirates together with Musandam, an exclave of Oman, are on either side of which stretch.......
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Balwinder
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When King George II of Great Britain and Ireland died in 1760, who succeeded him?
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Riteshwar
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This plant is the only genus in its family, native to Asia, Europe and Western North America, usually 0.25-1 m..........
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Kapil Kapoor
plants
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What is a filibeg, or philabeg?
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Akriti
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Where is ElephantEar made as a food?
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Anamika
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Fictional villages with names such as Aspern Tallow, Badger's Drift, Bow Clayton, Burwood Mantle, Causton Town..........
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Rajni
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When did homosexuality between consenting adults cease to be illegal in England and Wales?
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Ritika
history
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Bill Clinton is fairly fluent in which language other than English?
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Vikram Luthra
history
personality
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In golf, what is the term for "two strokes under par"?
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Prithvi
golf
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Flower chafers, June beetles, dung beetles and rhinoceros beetles are species of what?
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Jan 7
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Varun Kumar
species
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What was the setting for the British TV series "Taggart"?
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Dec 20, 2024
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Rahul Chandel
tv series
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Torres Strait Islander Eddie Mabo became famous in Australian history for his role in campaigning for what?
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Sandeep Otari
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The Leontopodium nivale (Snowy lion's paw) is more commonly known as what?
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Dec 20, 2024
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Ankur Athari
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Who was president of the USA when Chiang Kai-shek and his National Revolutionary Army fled to Taiwan from...........
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Upma
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president
usa
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What is the symbol of the Tour de France, worn every day by the leader of the general individual classification.........
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Dec 20, 2024
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Varuna Magar
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The Sunken Valley off the south-west coast of Tasmania, and coastal Fiordland on the south-west coast of Aotearoa.......
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Dec 19, 2024
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Nikhil Pandey
geography
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As at 2022, who has won the most medals in Olympic Games since the modern Olympics began in 1896?
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Dec 19, 2024
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Pardeep Kohli
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What 4 part UK television series frequently contained the line "You might very well think that: I couldn't possibly.....
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Dec 19, 2024
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Ujjwal Mehra
uk
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