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100

Which ___ meat is traditionally eaten in the USA on __ fourth Thursday in November?

Which meat is traditionally eaten in the USA on the fourth Thursday in November?

- Turkey

100

___ which pole would you find ___ polar bears: the North Pole, the South Pole, or both?

At which pole would you find polar bears: the North Pole, the South Pole, or both?

- North

100

The fifteen judges of ___ World Court are elected ____ which other international organization?

The fifteen judges of the World Court are elected by which other international organization?

- the UN

100

Her music includes the songs Hello and Set Fire To ___ Rain ___ which she won a Grammy Award.

Her music includes the songs Hello and Set Fire To the Rain for which she won a Grammy Award.

- Adele

200

What's the name of the Spanish soup ___ main ingredients are tomato, pepper and cucumber, and ____ served cold?

What's the name of the Spanish soup whose main ingredients are tomato, pepper and cucumber, and which served cold?

- Gazpacho

200

Which of ___ following South American countries is ___ smallest: Paraguay, Chile or Colombia?

Which of the following South American countries is the smallest: Paraguay, Chile or Colombia?

- Paraguay

200

How many rights are there in ____ Universal Declaration of ___ Human Rights: 20, 30 or 40?

How many rights are there in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights: 20, 30 or 40?

- 30

200

She is ___ activist for female education from Pakistan who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize at ___ age of sixteen.

She is an activist for female education from Pakistan who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize at the age of sixteen.

- Malala Yousafzai

300

____ what are you scared if you suffer from arachnophobia: open spaces, spiders or speaking in ___ public?

Of what are you scared if you suffer from arachnophobia: open spaces, spiders or speaking in public?

- Spiders

300

What’s the name of the country ___ which the Americans and Japanese fought ____ huge sea-air battle in October 1944?

What’s the name of the country over which the Americans and Japanese fought a huge sea-air battle in October 1944?

- the Philippines

300

President Kennedy was assassinated ___ which year and by ____?

President Kennedy was assassinated in which year and by whom?

- 1963, Lee Harvey Oswald

300

He was a famous German-born scientist ____ theory ultimately led to the invention of nuclear bombs, ___ which he said, ‘If I had known, I would have become a watchmaker.’

He was a famous German-born scientist whose theory ultimately led to the invention of nuclear bombs, of which he said, ‘If I had known, I would have become a watchmaker.’

- Einstein

400

What’s the number of ___ muscles ___ you use when you smile: 63, 26 or 12?

What’s the number of muscles that you use when you smile: 63, 26 or 12?

- 12

400

___ which country could you complete ____ undergraduate degree free of charge, wherever you come from: Ireland, Finland or Egypt?

In which country could you complete an undergraduate degree free of charge, wherever you come from: Ireland, Finland or Egypt?

- Finland

400

What was the name of the political system in South Africa that ended in 1989 ____ which black people were denied ___ rights and were forced to live separately from whites?

What was the name of the political system in South Africa that ended in 1989 by/through which black people were denied rights and were forced to live separately from whites?

- Apartheid

400

He came back from jail in 1990 and was awarded ___ Nobel Peace Price in ____ year 1993 for dismantling apartheid in South Africa.

He came back from jail in 1990 and was awarded Nobel Peace Price in the year 1993 for dismantling apartheid in South Africa.

 - Nelson Mandela

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