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Left, Right, or Wrong - Multiple Choice

Are the following question left, right, or wrong?
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1. Abraham Lincoln was President in 17th century
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2. The port is on what side of a ship
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3. What side of the road does Britain drive on
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4. There has never been a female President in the United States
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5. The starboard is on what side of ship
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6. According to the myth, people who are described as logical, analytical, and orderly would most likely use what side of their brain
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7. Amazon is the largest company in the world
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8. A palindrome occurs when two words are spelled the same but have different meanings
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9. If East is right, then West is...
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10. Zero divided by itself is undefined
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11. Finish the movie title: "____ Behind"
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12. It takes about 1 hour for light to travel from the Sun to the Earth
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13. There have only been 5 Presidents in the 21st century
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14. Most people do not have this hand as their dominant hand
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15. Israel has never lost a war since its foundation in 1948
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