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What is a mathematical term for "one quarter"?
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What did the ringing of bells throughout the US's National Park Service areas on 19 August 2019 mark?
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A series of landforms clustered across 97,125 hectares of southern China, with weathered shapes including tower........
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Who won most medals at the 2018 Winter Olympics?
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After Gianni Versace died, Donatella Versace, formerly vice-president, stepped in as creative director of Versace.......
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Vikram Luthra
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The Bale, or Urgoma, Mountains are in which country?
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Prithvi
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What was the Musée d'Orsay in Paris used for before it was an art gallery?
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Varun Kumar
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The Iron Cross was awarded to soldiers in World Wars I and II by which country?
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A potentially fatal haemorrhagic fever from a virus associated with Rousettus bat colonies was first detected in 1967...
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In Germany, what is an autobahn?
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Ankur Athari
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When was windsurfing first competed at the Olympics?
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Upma
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What would you expect a quidnunc to do?
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Varuna Magar
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What links a type of footwear, the home of NATO, the best known military exploit of an early British Prime Minister.....
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Nikhil Pandey
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The pirate radio station Radio Caroline was named after the daughter of which US President?
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Pardeep Kohli
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Cirrhosis is the name for what change in the liver?
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Ujjwal Mehra
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For blind runners competing in Paralympic races, how is their guide linked with them?
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The Basques are native people of France and which other neighbouring country?
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Pankaj Deshmukh
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The word "meow", or "miaou", is an example of what?
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Manish Tiwari
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Where would you go to see exposed one of the most complete sequences of rock anywhere, representing a period.........
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Puneet Batra
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In a 1956 interview with the American journalist Anna Louise Strong, Mao Zedong described the USA as a paper what?
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Sidharth Malhotra
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Which direction does the biggest river in South America flow?
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Amarvansh
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Why was the start of Eurasian KHL (Kontinental Hockey League) 2011-12 season of ice hockey delayed for nearly a week?
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Madhavi Latha
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The effects of a massive underwater volcanic eruption in Tonga and the tsunami it triggered on 15 January 2022........
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Parampreet Kaur
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What worldwide movement describing itself as "a fellowship of men and women" was co-founded in 1935 by Bill Wilson......
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Chahat Sharma
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The Grand Prince of Moscow who was crowned Tsar when aged 16 on 16 January 1547, became known as whom?
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Brijesh Talwar
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Where is the Estádio da Luz ("Stadium of Light"), the home stadium of the association football club S.L. Benfica........
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Saif Khanam
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Where is the only wild population of the Saimaa ringed seal?
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Tapesh Kulkarni
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The large, white, wood-eating larvae of the cossid moth have been a staple food for which of these peoples?
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Jan 4
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Kuldeep Apte
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In the 18th century, Carl Linnaeus laid the foundations for what system, still in use today?
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Karan Joglekar
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Which 87 sq km (34 sq mi) island in the Caribbean Sea was divided between France and the Netherlands in 1648?
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Karan Joglekar
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Aspartame is a chemical used as what?
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Aastha Joshi
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The world's smallest internationally recognised country is what size?
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What is a mixture of saturated aliphatic and alicyclic C7 to C12 hydrocarbons with a maximum content of 25% of C7.......
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The iron pillar of Delhi, India, a 7.21 m (23.7 ft) high pillar that is 98% pure wrought iron, has withstood corrosion..
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Simranjeet Singh
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delhi
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What is a panatella?
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Nikita Sehgal
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What year did seven Manchester United footballers die in an air disaster at Munich airport, was Canadian Football.......
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In 1459, the Battle of Blore Heath in Staffordshire, England, 2 miles east of Market Drayton in Shropshire, was.........
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Which Canadian portrait photographer of Armenian heritage photographed Winston Churchill in his studio in Ottawa........
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Maninder Bath
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What is the capital city of Turkey?
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Robert Mallet, a Victorian geophysicist, engineer and inventor, conducted a controlled experiment on a beach.........
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Yogeshwar Thakur
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Which ocean is closest to the capital of the USA?
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Who hosted the 2006 Academy Awards ceremony?
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What does an angler try to catch?
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Dec 29, 2023
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Prachi Sharma
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According to Greek legend, who had the task of with rolling a marble block up a hill for eternity?
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Swati Arora
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Between 1979 and 2016 the Dakar Rally registered 28 known fatalities among competitors on and around the Rally.........
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What was the seventh studio album by British rock band The Kinks, released in October 1969, and their last sub-Top-10...
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What mountain range separates the Indian subcontinent from the Tibetan Plateau?
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In May 2021 , an ultra-conservative group previously driven from power walked back into de facto control of which.......
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Dec 28, 2023
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Udita
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What part of an egg does albumen come from?
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Dec 28, 2023
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Nimish
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The federal government of Australia moved to what new, purpose-built, planned, capital city in 1927?
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Vishal
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