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1. What is the capital of the American state of Arizona?

a. Raleigh
b. !Phoenix
c. Tallahassee
d. Montgomery

2. Seoul is the capital of North Korea.


a. True
b. !False

3. How many countries are inside the United Kingdom?


a. Two
b. Three
c. !Four
d. One

4. What is the 15th letter of the Greek alphabet?


a. Nu Nu;
b. Sigma Sigma;
c. Pi Pi;
d. !Omicron Omicron;

5. Where is the area commonly known as the Bermuda Triangle?


a. In the Caribbean Sea
b. North Pacific Ocean, between Japan and the USA
c. !North Atlantic Ocean, between Florida and Puerto Rico
d. South Pacific Ocean, far off Chile

6. What country has a horizontal bicolor red and white flag?


a. Bahrain
b. !Monaco
c. Liechenstein
d. Malta

7. What year is on the flag of the US state Wisconsin?


a. 1783
b. 1634
c. !1848
d. 1901

8. How many countries border Kyrgyzstan?


a. 6
b. 3
c. 1
d. !4

9. The capital of the US State Ohio is the city of Chillicothe.


a. True
b. !False
10. The towns of Brugelette, Arlon and Ath are located in which country?
a. !Belgium
b. Andorra
c. France
d. Luxembourg

11. What is the capital of Slovakia?


a. Ljubljana
b. !Bratislava
c. Sarajevo
d. Sofia

12. What is the capital city of Bermuda?


a. !Hamilton
b. Santo Dominigo
c. San Juan
d. Havana

1. Which president erased the national debt of the United States?


a. John F. Kennedy
b. !Andrew Jackson
c. Ronald Reagan
d. Franklin Roosevelt

2. Who was the 40th President of the USA?


a. Jimmy Carter
b. Richard Nixon
c. !Ronald Reagan
d. Bill Clinton

3. Which Native American tribenation requires at least one half blood quantum
equivalent to one parent to be eligible for membership?
a. Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma
b. !Yomba Shoshone Tribe
c. Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma
d. Standing Rock Sioux Tribe

4. Russia passed a law in 2013 which outlaws telling children that homosexuals
exist.
a. !True
b. False

5. Joko Widodo has appeared in the cover of a TIME magazine.


a. False
b. !True

6. George W. Bush lost the popular vote in the 2004 United States presidential
election.
a. True
b. !False

7. Which of the following United States senators is known for performing a 24hour
long filibuster?
a. Chuck Schumer
b. Roy Blunt
c. John Barrasso
d. !Strom Thurmond

8. Who was elected leader of the UK Labour Party in September 2015?


a. !Jeremy Corbyn
b. David Cameron
c. Ed Miliband
d. Theresa May

9. What was the personal nickname of the 40th Governor of the US State Louisiana,
Huey Long?
a. The Hoot Owl
b. !The Kingfish
c. The Oracle
d. The Champ

10. Jeb Bush was elected as Governor of Florida in 2002, starting his political
career.
a. True
b. !False

11. Which of the following Argentinian presidents was elected in 2015?


a. Juan Domingo Peron
b. Nestor Kirchner
c. !Mauricio Macri
d. Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner

1. The Harvard architecture for microcontrollers added which additional bus?


a. Data
b. Control
c. !Instruction
d. Address

2. In any programming language, what is the most common way to iterate through an
array?
a. 039;Dowhile039; loops
b. 039;While039; loops
c. !039;For039; loops
d. 039;If039; Statements

3. What amount of bits commonly equals one byte?


a. 1
b. 2
c. 64
d. !8

4. How many Hz does the video standard PAL support?


a. !50
b. 25
c. 59
d. 60

5. The internet domain .fm is the countrycode toplevel domain for which Pacific
Ocean island nation?
a. Tuvalu
b. !Micronesia
c. Fiji
d. Marshall Islands

6. In CSS, which of these values CANNOT be used with the quot;positionquot;


property?
a. absolute
b. !center
c. relative
d. static

7. Android versions are named in alphabetical order.


a. False
b. !True

8. When did the online streaming service quot;Mixerquot; launch?


a. 2013
b. 2011
c. !2016
d. 2009

9. What does RAID stand for?


a. !Redundant Array of Independent Disks
b. Rapid Access for Indexed Devices
c. Randomized Abstract Identification Description
d. Range of Applications with Identical Designs

10. How many bytes are in a single Kibibyte?


a. 1000
b. !1024
c. 2400
d. 1240

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