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geography
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What is the capital of Ireland?
2Dublin
1Belfast
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Ireland's capital is Dublin. This historic city is known for its monuments, lively pubs and rich cultural heritage.
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Ireland's capital is Dublin. This historic city is known for its monuments, lively pubs and rich cultural heritage.
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nature
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What conifer loses its thorns in winter?
2Larch
1Cypress
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The larch is a deciduous conifer that sheds its needles in autumn, unlike most evergreen trees.
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The larch is a deciduous conifer that sheds its needles in autumn, unlike most evergreen trees.
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history
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The eruption of which volcano destroyed the city of Pompeii?
2Vesuvius
1Etna
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The devastating eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 A.D. buried the town of Pompeii under a thick layer of ash and lava, preserving it for centuries.
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The devastating eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 A.D. buried the town of Pompeii under a thick layer of ash and lava, preserving it for centuries.
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history
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Who is Mars in Roman mythology?
2God of war
1God of underworld
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In Roman mythology, Mars is the god of war and the legendary father of Romulus and Remus. He embodies the military strength and protection of Rome.
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In Roman mythology, Mars is the god of war and the legendary father of Romulus and Remus. He embodies the military strength and protection of Rome.
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music
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On which album of the American rock band The Velvet Underground does the song Heroin appear?
2The Velvet Underground and Nico
1The Velvet Underground
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Heroin is a song of the American rock band The Velvet Underground, written (in 1964) and composed by Lou Reed. It appears on their first album, The Velvet Underground and Nico, released in 1967.
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Heroin is a song of the American rock band The Velvet Underground, written (in 1964) and composed by Lou Reed. It appears on their first album, The Velvet Underground and Nico, released in 1967.
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nature
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How many legs does a spider have?
28
16
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Spiders have eight legs, unlike insects which have six.
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Spiders have eight legs, unlike insects which have six.
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sports
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Who is the first international star of women's tennis?
2Suzanne Lenglen
1Mary Browne
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Suzanne Lenglen was the first international star of women's tennis, with six Wimbledon victories and two Olympic medals in 1920.
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Suzanne Lenglen was the first international star of women's tennis, with six Wimbledon victories and two Olympic medals in 1920.
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entertainment
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What is the production company of the American animated film WALL-E?
1Pixar Animation Studios
2Walt Disney Animation Studios
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The production company for the American animated film WALL-E is Pixar Animation Studios. Released in 2008, WALL-E is also distributed by Walt Disney Pictures.
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The production company for the American animated film WALL-E is Pixar Animation Studios. Released in 2008, WALL-E is also distributed by Walt Disney Pictures.
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nature
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What is the continent of origin of camellia?
1Asia
2South America
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Camellia is a genus of flowering plants of the family Theaceae, native to eastern and southern Asia from the Himalayan range, Japan and Indonesia. The number of species in the genus varies, depending on the botanist, between 100 and 250.
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Camellia is a genus of flowering plants of the family Theaceae, native to eastern and southern Asia from the Himalayan range, Japan and Indonesia. The number of species in the genus varies, depending on the botanist, between 100 and 250.
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sciences
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Which aerostat was invented by the Montgolfier brothers in 1782?
2A hot-air balloon
1An Airship
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In 1782, the Montgolfier brothers, Joseph and Γtienne, invented the hot-air balloon, an aerostat that uses hot air to lift itself into the air.
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In 1782, the Montgolfier brothers, Joseph and Γtienne, invented the hot-air balloon, an aerostat that uses hot air to lift itself into the air.
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