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What species can live on both water and land?
amphibians
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What is the longest river in the world?
The Nile
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What is the largest country in the world?
Russia
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In what country is the famous Taj Mahal located?
India
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Bats are mammals. True or false?
true
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What country invented the fireworks in the 7th century?
China
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How long does it take for the Earth to revolve around the Sun?
365 days
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Who was Mozart?
A musician
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What is the boiling point of water at sea level? 85, 90, 100, 120 degree
100 degree
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What is the main language spoken in the Canadian province of Quebec?
French
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How many sides do hexagons have?
six
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What number is the Roman numeral XVI?
16
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How many grams are there in a thousand kilograms?
1 million
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What is the smallest country in the world?
Vatican City
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When is the best time to see a rainbow?
When it's rainy and sunny
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What is the largest organ in the human body?
skin
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When did the first man go into space? In 1960, 1961, 1948, 1969
In 1961
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When was Windows XP first released? In 2001, 2004, 1998, 2000
In 2001
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What ancient civilization built the Machu Picchu complex in Peru?
The Incas
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Who invented the telephone?
Alexander Graham Bell
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Which language is mostly spoken in South America?
Spanish
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What is the minimum age for a U.S. President?
35 years
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What is the closest planet to the Sun?
Mercury
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Julius Caesar was the emperor of what empire?
The Roman Empire
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Who invented the light bulb in 1879?
Thomas Edison
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In which galaxy is the Earth located?
The Milky Way
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The words “the,” “an,” and “a,” are known as what in English grammar?
articles
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