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Who became the first Indian to win a Gold Medal in an Olympic Athletics event when he won the Men's Javelin at Tokyo 2020?
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Neeraj Chopra
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What name is given to the scientific order off egg-laying mammals that the platypus and echidna belong to?
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Monotreme
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Which common map projection has Greenland wrongly appear the same size as Africa?
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Mercator
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Which book in The Chronicles of Narnia series follows The Voyage of the Dawn Treader ?
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The Silver Chair
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What is the commonly stated lowest frequency that can be heard by the human ear?
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20 Hz
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Who was the backup dancer who famously married Britney Spears in 2004?
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Kevin Federline
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Meaning cube in Arabic, what is the name of the building in Mecca which is the holiest shrine in Islam?
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Kaaba
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In which year did the French Revolution end, leading to the formation of the French Consulate?
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1799
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Which German-born American political theorist wrote The Human Condition?
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Hannah Arendt
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Who won 8 Olympic Golds consisting of 3 in both standing long jump and standing high jump from 1900-1908 and 2 in the standing triple jump in 1900 and 1904?
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Ray Ewry
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In which year did the Tiananmen Square protests take place?
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1989
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The Bornean, Sumatran and Tapanuli are the only three known species of which animal?
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Orangutan
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Who had UK Number Ones with "Burn" and "Love Me Like You Do" in the 2010s and "River", the first UK Number One of the 2020s?
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Ellie Goulding
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In 1922, which British archaeologist discovered the tomb of Tutankhamun?
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Howard Carter
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What is the name of the river running through Canterbury in England
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River Stour
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What was the name of the antagonist played by Christopher Lee in The Man with the Golden Gun (1974)?
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Francisco Scaramanga
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What name is given to a verb whose simple past tense or past participle is not formed by adding 'ed' or 'd' at the end?
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Irregular verbs
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In 1977, who won the Best Director Oscar for Rocky (1976)?
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John G. Avildsen
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In Roman Mythology, who is the god of fire and forgery?
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Vulcan
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What is the Italian translation of 'onion'?
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Cipolla
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