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Geography Of Australia

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General Knowledge

Darwin is the seaport of which country?

A
Australia
B
Ecuador
C
China
D
Japan
Explanation and memory cue

Darwin is a well-known seaport city located in the Northern Territory of Australia, serving as a major gateway to the region.

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Geography Of Canada

easy
General Knowledge

Nelson River is located in which country?

A
Australia
B
Canada
C
China
D
Pakistan
Explanation and memory cue

The Nelson River is located in Canada, flowing from Lake Winnipeg to Hudson Bay. This makes option B the correct choice.

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Geography Of Portugal

easy
General Knowledge

Pico Island is located in which country?

A
Switzerland
B
Portugal
C
Turkey
D
None of These
Explanation and memory cue

Pico Island is part of the Azores archipelago, which belongs to Portugal. Therefore, the correct answer is Portugal.

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World Geography

easy
General Knowledge

The deepest mine in the world is located on the continent of ________.

A
Africa
B
Europe
C
Asia
D
North America
Explanation and memory cue

The deepest mine in the world is the Mponeng Gold Mine located in South Africa, which is on the continent of Africa. This makes Africa the correct answer.

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Famous Temples

easy
General Knowledge

What is the largest temple in the world?

A
Angkor Wat
B
Belur Math
C
Akshardam
D
None of these
Explanation and memory cue

Angkor Wat, located in Cambodia, is widely recognized as the largest religious monument in the world, making it the correct answer to the question about the largest temple.

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World War Ii

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General Knowledge

Sadako Sasaki was a _________ victim.

A
World War I
B
World War II
C
Napoleonic Wars
D
Russian Civil War
Explanation and memory cue

Sadako Sasaki was a victim of World War II, specifically affected by the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. She is well-known for her story related to the effects of the bombing and her attempt to fold a thousand paper cranes for peace and healing.

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International Organizations

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General Knowledge

When was the IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency) founded?

A
June 19, 1947
B
July 29, 1957
C
August 09, 1967
D
None of These
Explanation and memory cue

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) was established on July 29, 1957, to promote peaceful use of nuclear energy and prevent its use for military purposes. This date is historically accurate and matches option B.

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Geopolitical Disputes

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General Knowledge

The area of Khurnak Fort is disputed by India and China. Which country currently controls it?

A
Pakistan
B
China
C
India
D
Afghanistan
Explanation and memory cue

Khurnak Fort is located in the disputed region of Ladakh, and although both India and China claim the area, it is currently under the control of China.

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Children's Literature

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General Knowledge

A classic story of children’s fiction, "Black Beauty," is written by: _________?

A
John Carry
B
Anna Sewell
C
Cristina Wilferd
D
None of These
Explanation and memory cue

"Black Beauty" is a classic children's novel written by Anna Sewell. It is well-known for its portrayal of the life of a horse and has been widely read since its publication.

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Space Exploration

easy
General Knowledge

The first living creature launched into space was a dog named: ________?

A
Dolly
B
Laika
C
Puppy
D
Smarty
Explanation and memory cue

Laika was the first living creature launched into space aboard Sputnik 2 by the Soviet Union in 1957. She was a dog and became the first animal to orbit Earth.