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When was Franz Kafka born?
1883
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Franz Kafka was a professor.
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True
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'The Hand of the Desert' was created by a famous Chilean sculptor.
False
True
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Where is the statue for Hachiko?
Japan
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Where is 'The Hand of the Desert'?
The Atacama Desert, Chile
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Who was Mr Ueno?
A professor
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How is Franz Kafka's statue unusual?
He's sitting on the shoulders of an empty suit
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Franz Kafka was from Germany.
True
False
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What does 'Mano de Desierto' stand for?
The Eye of the Sand
The Hand of the Dessert
The Heart of the Desert
The Hand of the Desert
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Charles La Trobe helped the people of Melbourne.
False
True
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Mr Ueno's dog waited to meet him at home every day.
True
False
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How long did Hachiko wait for his owner after his death?
Eight years
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To make something new, like a picture or a song
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Sculptor
Statue
Create
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The statue is ___ the middle of the desert.
to
on
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Charles La Trobe created parks.
False
True
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Where was Franz Kafka from?
Prague
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To make better
Create
Improve
Upside down
Empty
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Known by many people
Unusual
Empty
Famous
Upside down
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Different from others
Strange / Unusual
Famous
Empty
Upside down
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Melbourne is in Australia.
False
True
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Why was Charles La Trobe an important man in Melbourne?
He improved the city.
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Why is the statue for Charles La Trobe unusual?
It's upside down
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Hachiko loved his owner, Mr Ueno, very much.
False
True
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How tall is the 'Hand of the Desert' statue?
11 metres
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Kafka's stories were unusual.
True
False
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With nothing inside
Famous
Empty
Inside out
Strange
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A person who makes statues
Professor
Sculptor
Writer
Suit
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