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Retake Quiz Challenge Friends
1. Which type of Hydrogen is produced by using nuclear as an energy source
2. The Gulf of Tonkin, recently in news, is located between which two countries.
Also called Beibu or Bac Bo Gulf, bordered by Northern Vietnam ( west and northwest), leizhou Peninsula & Hainan Island ( East),
3. In 2010, this country became the first country to ban the sale of tobacco
4. Which country lost its coastal territory in the War of the Pacific in 1884.
5. Agoraphobia is related to the fear of
6. The Fujiwhara effect is often mentioned in relation to
Two nearby cyclonic vortices move around each other and close the distance between the circulation of their corresponding low pressure areas
7. The term " Cirrhosis of Liver" is related to over consumption of
Caused at the age of 30-40 years.
8. Which country national flag doesn't contain either red, white, or blue color
Composed of black, green and gold.
9. The last known natural case of Small Pox was detected in 1977 in the country of
In 1980, WHO declared smallpox eradicated - only infectious disease to achieve this distinction.
10. Ottawa Convention adopted in 1997 is an international agreement related to
Recently Poland, Finland and all three Baltic States withdrew.
11. Which of the following is the largest freshwater lake in Europe?
Located in Northwestern Russia, surface area is about 17,700 KM², fed by 50+ rivers.
12. Operation Barbarossa, the largest military operation in history in terms of manpower and casualties, was launched in
Launched on June 22, involving over 3 million Axis Troops but met with failure due USSR counter offensive.
13. This country witnessed a coup ending of rule of Bongo Dynasty from the politics of this country
Gabon junta chief Oligui Nguema wins presidential election
14. This e-commerce giant, , was originally called 'Cadabra'.
Bezos then started paging through the "A" section of the dictionary. At the time, website listings were alphabetized, so he wanted a word that started with "A."
15. Mata Hari, who was convicted of being a spy for Germany during World War I, cause of death was