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Golden Jeopardy

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  • Which tropical fish is known for its ability to change gender?
    Clownfish
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  • How many species of fish exist on Earth?
    More than 24,000
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  • Which tropical fish is often mistaken for piranhas but is actually an herbivore?
    Pacu
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  • What is the native habitat of the piranha?
    Amazon River Basin
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  • Which South American tropical fish is famous for its leaping ability and often called the “monkey fish”?
    Arowana
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  • The Hindenburg airship disaster occurred in which U.S. state in 1937?
    New Jersey
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  • Which reactor at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant was involved in the catastrophic explosion of April 26, 1986?
    Reactor 4
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  • What infamous chemical plant disaster occurred in India in 1984, killing thousands?
    Bhopal disaster
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  • What engineering failure led to the collapse of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge in 1940, despite relatively low wind speeds?
    Aeroelastic flutter
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  • What structure failed in Los Angeles in 1928, releasing a wall of water that killed over 400 people?
    St. Francis Dam
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  • What word can mean both “to finish or complete something” and “to trick or deceive someone”?
    Pull  \  Example: "Pull a prank" vs. "Pull off a task."
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  • Which word can refer to both “a loud noise” and “an impressive performance or success”?
    Bang \ Example: "It went out with a bang" vs. "That was a loud bang!"
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  • Which slang word can mean both “to deceive or trick someone” and “a close friend or companion”?
    Hustle
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  • What word can mean both “to strike or hit something” and “a sudden or quick change”?
    Crash \ Example: "The wave crashed on the shore" vs. "I crashed the meeting by accident."
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  • What word can mean both “to rest or sleep” and “to take control or dominate in a situation”?
    Crash
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  • Which country is home to the only flag that is not rectangular or square?
    Nepal
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