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No.1 |
The first Prime minister of
Bangladesh was ... |
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Mujibur Rehman |
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No.2 |
The longest river in the world
is the ... |
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Nile |
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No.3 |
The longest highway in the
world is the ... |
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Trans-Canada |
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No.4 |
The longest highway in the
world has a length of ... |
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About 8000 km |
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No.5 |
The highest mountain in the
world is the ... |
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Everest |
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No.6 |
The country that accounts for
nearly one third of the total teak production of the world is ... |
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Myanmar |
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No.7 |
The biggest desert in the
world is the ... |
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Sahara desert |
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No.8 |
The largest coffee growing
country in the world is ... |
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Brazil |
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No.9 |
The country also known as
"country of Copper" is ... |
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Zambia |
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No.10 |
The name given to the border
which separates Pakistan and Afghanistan is ... |
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Durand line |
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No.11 |
The river Volga flows out into
the ... |
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Caspian sea |
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No.12 |
The coldest place on the earth
is ... |
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Verkoyansk in
Siberia |
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No.13 |
The country which ranks second
in terms of land area is ... |
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Canada |
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No.14 |
The largest Island in the
Mediterranean sea is ... |
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Sicily |
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No.15 |
The river Jordan flows out
into the ... |
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Dead sea |
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No.16 |
The biggest delta in the world
is the ... |
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Ganges Delta |
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No.17 |
The capital city that stands
on the river Danube is ... |
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Belgrade |
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No.18 |
The Japanese call their
country as ... |
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Nippon |
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No.19 |
The length of the English
channel is ... |
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564 kilometres |
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No.20 |
The world's oldest known city
is ... |
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Damascus |
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No.21 |
The city which is also known
as the City of Canals is ... |
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Venice |
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No.22 |
The country in which river
Wangchu flows is ... |
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Myanmar |
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No.23 |
The biggest island of the
world is ... |
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Greenland |
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No.24 |
The city which is the biggest
centre for manufacture of automobiles in the world is ... |
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Detroit, USA |
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No.25 |
The countries which are the
largest producers of manganese in the world are ... |
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China & South
Africa |
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No.26 |
The country which is the
largest producer of rubber in the world is ... |
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Malaysia |
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No.27 |
The country which is the
largest producer of tin in the world is ... |
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China |
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No.28 |
The river which carries
maximum quantity of water into the sea is the ... |
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Amazon River |
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No.29 |
The city which was once called
the `Forbidden City' was ... |
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Peking |
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No.30 |
The country called the Land of
Rising Sun is ... |
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Japan |
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No.31 |
Mount Everest was named after
... |
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Sir George
Everest |
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No.32 |
The volcano Vesuvius is
located in ... |
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Italy |
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No.33 |
The country known as the Sugar
Bowl of the world is ... |
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Cuba |
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No.34 |
The length of the Suez Canal
is ... |
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162.5
kilometers |
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No.35 |
The lowest point on earth is
... |
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The coastal
area of Dead sea |
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No.36 |
The Gurkhas are the original
inhabitants of ... |
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Nepal |
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No.37 |
The largest ocean of the world
is the ... |
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Pacific ocean |
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No.38 |
The largest bell in the world
is the ... |
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Tsar Kolkol at
Kremlin, Moscow |
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No.39 |
The biggest stadium in the
world is the ... |
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Strahov
Stadium, Prague |
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No.40 |
The world's largest diamond
producing country is ... |
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South Africa |
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No.41 |
Australia was discovered by
... |
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James Cook |
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No.42 |
The first Governor General of
Pakistan was ... |
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Mohammed Ali
Jinnah |
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No.43 |
Dublin is situated at the
mouth of river ... |
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Liffey |
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No.44 |
The earlier name of New York
city was ... |
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New Amsterdam |
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No.45 |
The Eiffel tower was built by
... |
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Alexander
Eiffel |
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No.46 |
The Red Cross was founded by
... |
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Jean Henri
Durant |
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No.47 |
The country which has the
greatest population density is ... |
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Monaco |
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No.48 |
The national flower of Britain
is ... |
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Rose |
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No.49 |
Niagara Falls was discovered
by ... |
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Louis Hennepin |
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No.50 |
The national flower of Italy
is ... |
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Lily |
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No.51 |
The national flower of China
is ... |
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Narcissus |
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No.52 |
The permanent secretariat of
the SAARC is located at ... |
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Kathmandu |
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No.53 |
The gateway to the Gulf of
Iran is ... |
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Strait of Hormuz |
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No.54 |
The first Industrial
Revolution took place in ... |
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England |
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No.55 |
World Environment Day is
observed on ... |
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5th June |
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No.56 |
The first Republican President
of America was ... |
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Abraham Lincoln |
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No.57 |
The country famous for Samba
dance is ... |
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Brazil |
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No.58 |
The name of Alexander's horse
was ... |
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Beucephalus |
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No.59 |
Singapore was founded by ... |
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Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles |
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No.60 |
The famous British one-eyed
Admiral was ... |
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Nelson |
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No.61 |
The earlier name of Sri Lanka
was ... |
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Ceylon |
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No.62 |
The UNO was formed in the year
... |
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1945 |
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No.63 |
UNO stands for ... |
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United Nations Organization |
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No.64 |
The independence day of South
Korea is celebrated on ... |
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15th August |
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No.65 |
'Last Judgement' was the first
painting of an Italian painter named ... |
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Michelangelo |
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No.66 |
Paradise Regained was written
by ... |
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John Milton |
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No.67 |
The first President of Egypt
was ... |
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Mohammed Nequib |
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No.68 |
The first man to reach North
Pole was ... |
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Rear Admiral Robert E. Peary |
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No.69 |
The most famous painting of
Pablo Picasso was ... |
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Guermica |
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No.70 |
The primary producer of
newsprint in the world is ... |
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Canada |
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No.71 |
The first explorer to reach
the South Pole was ... |
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Cap. Ronald Amundson |
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No.72 |
The person who is called the
father of modern Italy is ... |
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G. Garibaldi |
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No.73 |
World literacy day is
celebrated on ... |
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8th September |
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No.74 |
The founder of modern Germany
is ... |
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Bismarck |
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No.75 |
The country known as the land
of the midnight sun is ... |
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Norway |
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No.76 |
The place known as the Roof of
the world is ... |
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Tibet |
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No.77 |
The founder of the Chinese
Republic was ... |
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San Yat Sen |
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No.78 |
The first Pakistani to receive
the Nobel Prize was ... |
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Abdul Salam |
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No.79 |
The first woman Prime Minister
of Britain was ... |
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Margaret Thatcher |
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No.80 |
The first Secretary General of
the UNO was ... |
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Trygve Lie |
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No.81 |
The sculptor of the statue of
Liberty was ... |
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Frederick Auguste Bartholdi |
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No.82 |
The port of Baku is situated
in ... |
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Azerbaijan |
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No.83 |
John F Kennedy was
assassinated by ... |
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Lee Harvey Oswald |
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No.84 |
The largest river in France is
... |
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Loire |
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No.85 |
The Queen of England who
married her brother-in-law was ... |
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Catherine of Aragon |
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No.86 |
The first black person to be
awarded the Nobel Peace Prize was ... |
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Ralph Johnson Bunche |
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No.87 |
The first British University
to admit women for degree courses was ... |
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London University |
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No.88 |
The principal export of
Jamaica is ... |
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Sugar |
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No.89 |
New York is popularly known as
the city of ... |
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Skyscrapers |
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No.90 |
Madagascar is popularly known
as the Island of ... |
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Cloves |
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No.91 |
The country known as the Land
of White Elephant is ... |
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Thailand |
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No.92 |
The country known as the Land
of Morning Calm is ... |
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Korea |
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No.93 |
The country known as the Land
of Thunderbolts is ... |
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Bhutan |
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No.94 |
The highest waterfalls in the
world is the ... |
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Salto Angel Falls, Venezuela |
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No.95 |
The largest library in the
world is the ... |
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United States Library of Congress, Washington
DC |
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No.96 |
The author of Harry Potter
Books is ... |
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JK Rowling |
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No.97 |
Nickname of New York city is
... |
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Big Apple |
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No.98 |
What do you call a group of
sheep? |
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A Flock of Sheep |
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No.99 |
In which sport do players take
long and short corners? |
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Hockey |
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No.100 |
Who was the youngest President
of the USA? |
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Theodore Roosevelt |
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No.101 |
How many legs do butterflies
have? |
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6 Legs and 2 Pair of Wings |
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