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1. Before 2011, quot;True Capitalist Radioquot; was known by a different name.

What
was that name?
a. !True Conservative Radio
b. United Capitalists
c. Texan Capitalist Radio
d. True Republican Radio

2. The largest consumer market in 2015 was...


a. Germany
b. Japan
c. United Kingdom
d. !The United States of America

3. In 2016, the United Kingdom voted to stay in the EU.


a. !False
b. True

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


a. False
b. !True

5. quot;Yes, America Can!quot; was this United States politician039;s de facto


campaign slogan in 2004.
a. Barack Obama
b. Al Gore
c. John Kerry
d. !George W. Bush

6. Nazi Germany surrendered on Harry Truman039;s birthday while he was president.


a. False
b. !True

7. What is the name of Niccolograve; Machiavelli039;s work that argued effective


leaders needed to crush their opponents at all costs?
a. Love039;s Labours Lost
b. !The Prince
c. Will to Power
d. The Rape of Lucrece

8. What is centralism?
a. The grey area in the spectrum of political left and right.
b. ! Concentration of power and authority in a central organization.
c. Remaining politically neutral.
d. Conforming to one single common political agenda.

9. Which of the following United States senators is known for performing a 24hour
long filibuster?
a. Chuck Schumer
b. John Barrasso
c. Roy Blunt
d. !Strom Thurmond
10. Helen Clark was the 37th Prime Minister of Australia.
a. !False
b. True

11. Which of these was an official candidate in the 2017 British General Election?
a. Robert Wimbledon
b. James Francis
c. Sir Crumpetsby
d. !Lord Buckethead

12. Who succeeded Joseph Stalin as General Secretary of the Communist Party of the
Soviet Union?
a. Mikhail Gorbachev
b. Leonid Brezhnev
c. Boris Yeltsin
d. !Nikita Khrushchev

13. Who was the longestserving senator in US history, serving from 1959 to 2010?
a. Joe Biden
b. !Robert Byrd
c. Strom Thurmond
d. Daniel Inouye

1. A bear does NOT defecate during hibernation.


a. False
b. !True

2. What scientific suborder does the family Hyaenidae belong to?


a. Caniformia
b. Haplorhini
c. !Feliformia
d. Ciconiiformes

3. How many known living species of hyenas are there?


a. 6
b. !4
c. 2
d. 8

4. For what reason would a spotted hyena quot;laughquot;?


a. Excitement
b. Exhaustion
c. Aggression
d. !Nervousness

5. Which animal was part of an Russian domestication experiment in 1959?


a. Alligators
b. Pigeons
c. !Foxes
d. Bears

6. Rabbits are rodents.


a. !False
b. True

7. A flock of crows is known as a homicide.


a. True
b. !False

8. The Platypus is a mammal.


a. False
b. !True

9. The Killer Whale is considered a type of dolphin.


a. False
b. !True

10. By definition, where does an abyssopelagic animal live?


a. Inside a tree
b. In the desert
c. On top of a mountain
d. !At the bottom of the ocean

11. Tigers have one colour of skin despite the stripey fur.
a. !False
b. True

12. Rabbits can see what039;s behind themselves without turning their heads.
a. !True
b. False

13. How many teeth does an adult rabbit have?


a. !28
b. 24
c. 30
d. 26

1. Which Japanese company is the world039;s largest manufacturer of motorcycles?


a. Yamaha
b. Suzuki
c. Kawasaki
d. !Honda

2. What country is the Hussarya supercar, made by the car manufacturer


quot;Arrineraquot;, assembled in?
a. !Poland
b. Italy
c. China
d. Sweden

3. Which of the following passenger jets is the longest?


a. Airbus A330200
b. Boeing 78710
c. !Boeing 7478
d. Airbus A3501000

4. When BMW was established in 1916, it was producing automobiles.


a. True
b. !False

5. What are the cylinderlike parts that pump up and down within the engine?
a. !Pistons
b. Leaf Springs
c. ABS
d. Radiators

6. What is the name of Nissan039;s most popular electric car?


a. Deer
b. Tree
c. Roots
d. !Leaf

7. Which car manufacturer created the quot;Aventadorquot;?


a. Pagani
b. Ferrari
c. !Lamborghini
d. Bugatti

8. Which Audi does not use Haldex based all wheel drive system?
a. Audi TT
b. Audi S3
c. Audi A3
d. !Audi A8

9. The snowmobile was invented by Canadian JosephArmand Bombardier in 1937.


a. !True
b. False

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