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geography
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Which river crosses Quebec?
2St. Lawrence River
1Mississippi River
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The St. Lawrence River crosses over 1,000 km of Quebec, linking the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean. It is essential to Quebec's economy and culture.
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The St. Lawrence River crosses over 1,000 km of Quebec, linking the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean. It is essential to Quebec's economy and culture.
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history
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Who is the god Saturn?
1God of farming and time
2God of thunder
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In Roman mythology, Saturn is the god of agriculture and time. He is associated with Cronos, his Greek equivalent, and reigned before Jupiter.
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In Roman mythology, Saturn is the god of agriculture and time. He is associated with Cronos, his Greek equivalent, and reigned before Jupiter.
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geography
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What are the mountains called in Morocco?
2Atlas Mountains
1Aberdare Range
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In Morocco, the mountains are known as the Atlas Mountains, a vast ensemble that shapes the landscape, home to a rich biodiversity and varied cultures.
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In Morocco, the mountains are known as the Atlas Mountains, a vast ensemble that shapes the landscape, home to a rich biodiversity and varied cultures.
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nature
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How many humps does a camel have?
22
11
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Camels have two humps, while dromedaries have only one, they are energy reserves full of fat.
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Camels have two humps, while dromedaries have only one, they are energy reserves full of fat.
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geography
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What is the capital of the United States?
2Washington, D.C.
1New York
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The capital of the United States is Washington, D.C. This city is the political center of the country. It is home to the White House, the Capitol and many historic monuments.
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The capital of the United States is Washington, D.C. This city is the political center of the country. It is home to the White House, the Capitol and many historic monuments.
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nature
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Are cetaceans carnivorous?
1Yes
2No
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Yes, cetaceans are carnivores. Odontocetes hunt fish and squid, while mysticetes filter plankton and small crustaceans.
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Yes, cetaceans are carnivores. Odontocetes hunt fish and squid, while mysticetes filter plankton and small crustaceans.
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arts
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What is the nationality of the painter Salvator Rosa?
1Italian
2Spanish
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Salvator Rosa is an Italian satirical poet, actor, musician, engraver and painter born on July 22, 1615 in Arenella, a district of Naples, and died on March 15, 1673 in Rome.
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Salvator Rosa is an Italian satirical poet, actor, musician, engraver and painter born on July 22, 1615 in Arenella, a district of Naples, and died on March 15, 1673 in Rome.
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sports
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What is the original name of Roland-Garros?
1The French Open
2The French Championship
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The French Open, or Roland-Garros Tournament, is a tennis tournament.
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The French Open, or Roland-Garros Tournament, is a tennis tournament.
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music
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On which Claude FranΓ§ois' album does the song Alexandrie Alexandra appear?
2Magnolias for Ever
1Comme d'habitude
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Claude FranΓ§ois' song Alexandrie Alexandra appears on the posthumous album Magnolias for Ever, released after his death in 1978.
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Claude FranΓ§ois' song Alexandrie Alexandra appears on the posthumous album Magnolias for Ever, released after his death in 1978.
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entertainment
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What is Walt Disney's first animated feature film?
1Snow White and the Seven Dwarves
2Sleeping Beauty
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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is Walt Disney's first animated film, released in 1937, and a milestone in the history of animated cinema.
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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is Walt Disney's first animated film, released in 1937, and a milestone in the history of animated cinema.
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