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Which animal is known as the “King of the Jungle”?

a) Elephant

b) Tiger

c) Lion

d) Gorilla

c) Lion

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Which color is the sky on a clear, sunny day?

a) Green

b) Blue

c) Yellow

d) Pink

b) Blue

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How many legs does a spider have?

a) 6

b) 8

c) 10

d) 4

b) 8

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What is the name of the fairy in Peter Pan?

a) Wendy

b) Tinker Bell

c) Alice

d) Cinderella

b) Tinker Bell

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What is the largest ocean on Earth?

a) Atlantic Ocean

b) Indian Ocean

c) Arctic Ocean

d) Pacific Ocean

d) Pacific Ocean

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In which year did the Titanic sink?

a) 1905

b) 1912

c) 1920

d) 1932

b) 1912

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Which country is known for creating the first Olympic Games?

a) Rome

b) Greece

c) Egypt

d) China

b) Greece

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Which is the smallest country in the world by land area?

a) Vatican City

b) Monaco

c) Luxembourg

d) San Marino

a) Vatican City

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Which natural disaster is measured with a Richter scale?

a) Tornado

b) Earthquake

c) Tsunami

d) Volcanic eruption

b) Earthquake

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Who invented the telephone?

a) Nikola Tesla

b) Thomas Edison

c) Alexander Graham Bell

d) Samuel Morse

a) Nikola Tesla

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Which famous battle took place in 1066?

a) Battle of Hastings

b) Battle of Waterloo

c) Battle of Agincourt

d) Battle of Trafalgar

a) Battle of Hastings

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In what year was the United Nations (UN) founded?

a) 1940

b) 1945

c) 1950

d) 1960

b) 1945

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What is the name of the longest river in the United Kingdom?

a) River Thames

b) River Severn

c) River Clyde

d) River Mersey

b) River Severn

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Which scientist is credited with the discovery of the electron?

a) Ernest Rutherford

b) Niels Bohr

c) J.J. Thomson

d) Albert Einstein

c) J.J. Thomson

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Which element is the primary component of the Sun?

a) Oxygen

b) Helium

c) Carbon

d) Hydrogen

d) Hydrogen

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In what year did the French Revolution begin?

a) 1776

b) 1789

c) 1804

d) 1812

b) 1789

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What is the longest running Broadway show in history?

a) Les Misérables

b) The Phantom of the Opera

c) Hamilton

d) Wicked

b) The Phantom of the Opera

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In what year was the Battle of Waterloo fought?

a) 1812

b) 1805

c) 1815

d) 1820

c) 1815

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Who is credited with the invention of the first practical telephone?

a) Nikola Tesla

b) Thomas Edison

c) Alexander Graham Bell

d) Samuel Morse

c) Alexander Graham Bell

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In which year did the Soviet Union collapse?

a) 1989

b) 1991

c) 1993

d) 1995

b) 1991

500

Which mathematical theorem states that the sum of the squares of the two legs of a right triangle is equal to the square of the hypotenuse?

a) Euler’s Theorem

b) Pythagorean Theorem

c) Gauss’ Law

d) Fermat’s Last Theorem

b) Pythagorean Theorem

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Which country was the first to recognize the United States as an independent nation?

a) France

b) Spain

c) Netherlands

d) United Kingdom

a) France

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What is the atomic number of osmium?

a) 74

b) 76

c) 78

d) 80

b) 76

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A cyclist travels for 4 hours at an average speed of 12 km/h. After a 30-minute break, the cyclist continues their journey for another 2 hours at an average speed of 15 km/h. What is the cyclist’s average speed for the entire journey?

12km/h
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A car rental company charges a fixed fee of £25 for a day’s rental plus an additional £0.15 per mile driven. If the total cost for renting the car for one day was £95, how many miles did the car travel (to the nearest whole number)?

467 Miles