| Question | Answer | % Correct |
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| Which boxing legend original name goes like this : Cassius Marcellus Clay, Jr | B. Muhammad Ali | 90%
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| Which English poet commonly referred to as “the Bard” or “the Poet,” titles that speaks to his stature in English literature. | D. William Shakespeare | 90%
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| Sir Walter Raleigh freed after 13 years of imprisonment in 1616 from | C. Tower of London | 80%
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| Which country boasts the most number of UNESCO World Heritage Site in the world? | C. Italy | 65%
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| How many prisoners were inside the Bastille when it was stormed during the French Revolution. | A. 7 | 50%
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| This vegetable Orchestra holds the Guinness World record for most concerts belongs to this country | A. Austria | 50%
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| Which of the following country is known as " Cockpit of Europe". | B. Belgium | 50%
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| In 1981 this became the last country in the world to abolish slavery legally | C. Mauritania | 50%
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| German alchemist Hennig Brand discovered this element while attempting to extract gold from urine through distillation. | C. Phosphorus | 50%
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| Which among the following terms means growing of fruits? | C. Pomiculture | 45%
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| This country became the first in the world to launch Central Bank Digital Currency ( CBDC) in 2020 | B. Bahamas | 40%
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| " Rumble in the Jungle " heavyweight boxing match , between then heavyweight champion George Foreman and Muhammad Ali held in | D. Zaire | 35%
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| The Fastest Family or famously known as Dibasa Sisters on the Planet with Over 300 Medals comes from this country | A. Ethiopia | 20%
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| In 1781, William Herschel sees what he thinks is a "comet" but actually discovers the planet | D. Uranus | 20%
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| Which one country is not a member of the European Free Trade Association ( EFTA) | D. Sweden | 5%
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