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arts
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Who is Donatello?
2Sculptor
1Painter

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Donatello was a Florentine sculptor of the early Renaissance, famous for his works in bronze and marble, such as his David, and for his contribution to classical art.
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Donatello was a Florentine sculptor of the early Renaissance, famous for his works in bronze and marble, such as his David, and for his contribution to classical art.
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music
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On which album of the American rock band The Doors does the song The End appear?
1The Doors
2Strange Days

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The End is a song from the band The Doors, released in 1967 on their debut album The Doors.
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The End is a song from the band The Doors, released in 1967 on their debut album The Doors.
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entertainment
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When was Charlie Chaplin's American comedy-fiction Modern Times released?
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Charlie Chaplin's American comedy-drama Modern Times was released in 1936.
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Charlie Chaplin's American comedy-drama Modern Times was released in 1936.
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geography
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What is the capital of Austria?
2Vienna
1Budapest

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Vienna is the capital of Austria. The city is famous for its rich cultural heritage, imperial palaces and classical music.
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Vienna is the capital of Austria. The city is famous for its rich cultural heritage, imperial palaces and classical music.
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sciences
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Which instrument can measure angles?
1Protractor
2Square

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The protractor is an instrument used to measure angles. It is commonly used in mathematics, geometry and technical drawing to measure and plot precise angles.
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The protractor is an instrument used to measure angles. It is commonly used in mathematics, geometry and technical drawing to measure and plot precise angles.
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geography
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What is the capital of the United Kingdom?
2London
1Edinburgh

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London is the capital of the United Kingdom. It is known for its iconic landmarks such as Big Ben, Tower Bridge and Buckingham Palace.
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London is the capital of the United Kingdom. It is known for its iconic landmarks such as Big Ben, Tower Bridge and Buckingham Palace.
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music
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Which Celine Dion single is a worldwide hit in James Cameron's film Titanic?
2My Heart Will Go On
1All By Myself

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My Heart Will Go On, sung by CΓ©line Dion, is the theme song for James Cameron's film Titanic. It became a worldwide hit in 1997.
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My Heart Will Go On, sung by CΓ©line Dion, is the theme song for James Cameron's film Titanic. It became a worldwide hit in 1997.
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music
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What is Elvis Presley's first album?
2Elvis Presley
1A Date with Elvis

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Elvis Presley's first album, entitled Elvis Presley, was released in 1956. This album marked the start of his legendary musical career.
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Elvis Presley's first album, entitled Elvis Presley, was released in 1956. This album marked the start of his legendary musical career.
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literature
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Who is the author of The Little Prince?
1Antoine de Saint-ExupΓ©ry
2Charles Perrault

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The author of The Little Prince is Antoine de Saint-ExupΓ©ry. Published in 1943, this philosophical tale is one of the most widely translated books in the world.
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The author of The Little Prince is Antoine de Saint-ExupΓ©ry. Published in 1943, this philosophical tale is one of the most widely translated books in the world.
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geography
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Which river crosses the Grand Canyon?
1Colorado River
2Rio Grande

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The Colorado River flows through Arizona's Grand Canyon, carving 446 km of deep, spectacular gorges that bear witness to millions of years of erosion.
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The Colorado River flows through Arizona's Grand Canyon, carving 446 km of deep, spectacular gorges that bear witness to millions of years of erosion.
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