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sciences
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Who was the first man to walk on the moon?
2Neil Armstrong
1Buzz Aldrin
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The first man to walk on the Moon was Neil Armstrong. He accomplished this historic feat on July 20, 1969, during NASA's Apollo 11 mission.
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The first man to walk on the Moon was Neil Armstrong. He accomplished this historic feat on July 20, 1969, during NASA's Apollo 11 mission.
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geography
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What is the capital of South Korea?
1Hanoi
2Seoul
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The capital of South Korea is Seoul, a huge, dynamic metropolis that combines ancient traditions, cultural innovation and high-tech modernity.
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The capital of South Korea is Seoul, a huge, dynamic metropolis that combines ancient traditions, cultural innovation and high-tech modernity.
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nature
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Do bees sting?
1Yes
2No
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Yes, bees sting to defend themselves. Their sting releases venom, which can cause temporary pain and a local reaction.
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Yes, bees sting to defend themselves. Their sting releases venom, which can cause temporary pain and a local reaction.
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history
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Which countries are part of the Triple Alliance?
2Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy
1France, United Kingdom and Russia
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The Triple Alliance comprised Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy, united by a defensive military treaty signed in 1882 and active until 1915.
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The Triple Alliance comprised Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy, united by a defensive military treaty signed in 1882 and active until 1915.
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sports
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What was Antoine Griezmann's first club?
2Real Sociedad
1AtlΓ©tico de Madrid
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Antoine Griezmann began his professional career in 2009 with AS Real Sociedad, before joining AtlΓ©tico Madrid.
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Antoine Griezmann began his professional career in 2009 with AS Real Sociedad, before joining AtlΓ©tico Madrid.
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geography
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What is the capital of Suriname?
2Paramaribo
1Cayenne
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Paramaribo is the capital of Suriname. It is located on the Suriname River, about 15 km inland. It is part of the Paramaribo district.
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Paramaribo is the capital of Suriname. It is located on the Suriname River, about 15 km inland. It is part of the Paramaribo district.
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geography
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In which country is the city of Marrakesh located?
2Morocco
1Algeria
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Marrakesh, nicknamed the Red City for its ochre buildings, is located in central Morocco, at the foot of the Atlas Mountains.
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Marrakesh, nicknamed the Red City for its ochre buildings, is located in central Morocco, at the foot of the Atlas Mountains.
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sports
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What number does Michael Jordan wear at the Chicago Bulls?
123
233
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Michael Jordan wore number 23 for the Chicago Bulls, becoming an NBA legend in the process. He also played briefly with the number 45 after his return in 1995.
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Michael Jordan wore number 23 for the Chicago Bulls, becoming an NBA legend in the process. He also played briefly with the number 45 after his return in 1995.
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nature
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What is the time zone conventionally used at the North Pole?
1UTC+0
2UTC+12
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The convention requires the use of the UTC+0 time zone, unlike the South Pole where the UTC+12 (New Zealand time zone) is used.
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The convention requires the use of the UTC+0 time zone, unlike the South Pole where the UTC+12 (New Zealand time zone) is used.
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nature
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What is the other name for the ranunculus acris?
1Buttercup
2Daffodil
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The ranunculus acris is an herbaceous plant of the Renonculataceae family. It is commonly known as "buttercup", although it also refers to several species of yellow-flowered buttercup.
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The ranunculus acris is an herbaceous plant of the Renonculataceae family. It is commonly known as "buttercup", although it also refers to several species of yellow-flowered buttercup.
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