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geography
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What is the capital of Spain?
2Madrid
1Barcelona
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Madrid is the capital of Spain. This dynamic city is known for its renowned museums, lively squares and rich cultural heritage.
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Madrid is the capital of Spain. This dynamic city is known for its renowned museums, lively squares and rich cultural heritage.
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history
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In Roman mythology, who is the goddess of love?
2Venus
1Aphrodite
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In Roman mythology, Venus is the goddess of love, beauty and fertility. She is the Roman equivalent of Aphrodite, her Greek counterpart.
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In Roman mythology, Venus is the goddess of love, beauty and fertility. She is the Roman equivalent of Aphrodite, her Greek counterpart.
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literature
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Which novel inspired Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau's film Nosferatu the Vampire?
1Dracula
2The Vampire Diaries
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Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau's Nosferatu the Vampire is based on Bram Stoker's novel Dracula, published in 1897.
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Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau's Nosferatu the Vampire is based on Bram Stoker's novel Dracula, published in 1897.
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geography
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What is the longest tributary crossing Germany from the North Sea?
2Rhine
1Elbe
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The Rhine is Germany's longest tributary, flowing into the North Sea. It is one of Europe's largest rivers, with a length of 1,233 km.
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The Rhine is Germany's longest tributary, flowing into the North Sea. It is one of Europe's largest rivers, with a length of 1,233 km.
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history
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What is the country of origin of the navigator Vasco da Gama?
2Portugal
1Italy
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The navigator Vasco de Gama was a native of Portugal. He is famous for being the first European to reach India by sea, bypassing Africa, in 1498.
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The navigator Vasco de Gama was a native of Portugal. He is famous for being the first European to reach India by sea, bypassing Africa, in 1498.
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sciences
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Which sesamoid bone is in the knee?
2Patella
1Malleolus
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The patella is a sesamoid bone of the knee. It protects the knee joint and facilitates movement by improving the leverage of the quadriceps femoris tendon.
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The patella is a sesamoid bone of the knee. It protects the knee joint and facilitates movement by improving the leverage of the quadriceps femoris tendon.
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nature
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Why do baboons have red butts?
1Fertility
2Maturity
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Baboons' red butts serve to signal their fertility status to other members of the group, who can then know when the females are ready to breed.
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Baboons' red butts serve to signal their fertility status to other members of the group, who can then know when the females are ready to breed.
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sciences
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How many vertices does a hexagon have?
16
210
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A hexagon has six vertices, because it's a six-sided polygon. Each vertex is the intersection of two sides.
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A hexagon has six vertices, because it's a six-sided polygon. Each vertex is the intersection of two sides.
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geography
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On which island is the Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral located?
1Ile de la CitΓ©
2Ile Saint-Louis
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Located on the Ile de la CitΓ©, Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral is one of Paris' most emblematic monuments.
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Located on the Ile de la CitΓ©, Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral is one of Paris' most emblematic monuments.
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geography
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What is the capital of Argentina?
1Buenos Aires
2SΓ£o Paulo
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Argentina's capital is Buenos Aires. This dynamic city is the country's cultural, economic and political center, famous for its architecture and tango.
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Argentina's capital is Buenos Aires. This dynamic city is the country's cultural, economic and political center, famous for its architecture and tango.
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