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Capital Cities

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General Knowledge

What is the capital of Malaysia?

A
Bako
B
Accra
C
Kuala Lumpur
D
Jakarta
Explanation and memory cue

Kuala Lumpur is the capital city of Malaysia, known as the country's largest city and economic center. The other options are capitals or cities of different countries or regions.

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Oil Producing Countries

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General Knowledge

Which country is often described as 'floating on oil'?

A
Saudi Arabia
B
Iran
C
Kuwait
D
All of the Above
Explanation and memory cue

Saudi Arabia, Iran, and Kuwait are all major oil-producing countries with significant oil reserves, so the phrase 'A Country Floating on Oil' applies to all of them. Therefore, 'All of the Above' is the most accurate answer.

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African Geography

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General Knowledge

Nature’s Valley is found in which of the following African countries?

A
South Africa
B
Nigeria
C
Ethiopia
D
None of these
Explanation and memory cue

Nature's Valley is a well-known coastal village located in South Africa, famous for its natural beauty and proximity to the Tsitsikamma National Park. Therefore, the correct answer is South Africa.

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Books And Authors

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General Knowledge

The book "The First Muslim: The Story of Muhammad" is written by: ___________?

A
Lesley Hazleton
B
Anatol Lieven
C
K.K. Aziz
D
None
Explanation and memory cue

Lesley Hazleton is the author of the book "The First Muslim: The Story of Muhammad," which is a well-known biography of the Prophet Muhammad. The other options are authors of different works related to Islamic or South Asian history.

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Japanese Monarchy

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General Knowledge

Naruhito is the __________ emperor of Japan?

A
123rd
B
124th
C
125th
D
126th
Explanation and memory cue

According to authoritative sources including Wikipedia, Naruhito is the 126th emperor of Japan in the traditional order of succession. He ascended the throne on May 1, 2019, following the abdication of his father, Emperor Akihito. The question spells his name correctly as 'Naruhito'. Therefore, the correct answer is D (126th).

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Japanese History

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General Knowledge

In which year did Japan change its capital from Kyoto to Tokyo?

A
1868
B
1878
C
1888
D
1898
Explanation and memory cue

Japan changed its capital from Kyoto to Tokyo in 1868 during the Meiji Restoration, marking the beginning of the modernization of Japan.

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Indian Actors

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General Knowledge

Which of the following Indian actors is known as the "Tragedy King"?

A
Salman Khan
B
Amitabh Bachan
C
Dilip Kumar
D
Sanjay Dutt
Explanation and memory cue

Dilip Kumar is famously known as the 'Tragedy King' of Indian cinema due to his exceptional performances in tragic roles. The other actors listed are known for different styles and titles.

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Geography Of Countries

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General Knowledge

___________ is called the ‘low country’ of the earth?

A
Spain
B
Holland
C
Italy
D
None of these
Explanation and memory cue

Holland is often referred to as the 'low country' because much of its land lies below sea level, protected by dikes and reclaimed from the sea.

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Panama Canal

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General Knowledge

When was the Panama Canal officially opened?

A
1914
B
1915
C
1916
D
1917
Explanation and memory cue

The Panama Canal was officially opened on August 15, 1914, allowing ships to pass between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, significantly reducing travel time.

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Earthquakes

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General Knowledge

The earthquake on 8 October 2005 was the result of ___________?

A
Volcanic Activity
B
Severe Flooding
C
Tectonic Dislocation
D
None of these
Explanation and memory cue

The earthquake on 8 October 2005, known as the Kashmir earthquake, was caused by tectonic dislocation along the boundary between the Indian and Eurasian plates. This type of earthquake results from the movement of tectonic plates, not volcanic activity or flooding.