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1. The S in Harry S. Truman stands for quot;Samuelquot;.

a. !False
b. True

2. Which of the following Pacific Islander countries is ruled by a constitutional


monarchy?
a. Palau
b. !Tonga
c. Fiji
d. Kiribati

3. According to the United States Constitution, how old must a person be to be


elected President of the United States?
a. 30
b. 40
c. 45
d. !35

4. Which of the following United States Presidents served the shortest term in
office?
a. Zachary Taylor
b. James A. Garfield
c. Warren G. Harding
d. !William Henry Harrison

5. One of Barack Obama039;s United States presidential campaign slogan039;s was


quot;Yes We Canquot;.
a. False
b. !True

6. The State of Queensland, Australia voted NO to a referendum for daylight savings


in 1992.
a. !True
b. False

7. Donald Trump won the popular vote in the 2016 United States presidential
election.
a. True
b. !False

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

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


a. !Jeremy Corbyn
b. David Cameron
c. Ed Miliband
d. Theresa May
10. Which of these was an official candidate in the 2017 British General Election?
a. James Francis
b. !Lord Buckethead
c. Sir Crumpetsby
d. Robert Wimbledon

11. Which former US president was nicknamed quot;Teddyquot; after he refused to


shoot a defenseless black bear?
a. Woodrow Wilson
b. James F. Fielder
c. Andrew Jackson
d. !Theodore Roosevelt

12. The Watergate Scandal occured in what year?


a. 1971
b. !1972
c. 1973
d. 1974

1. Which of the following language families is the most controversial amongst


modern linguists?
a. SinoTibetan
b. Dravidian
c. IndoEuropean
d. !Altaic

2. What is the largest lake in the African continent?


a. !Lake Victoria
b. Lake Turkana
c. Lake Malawi
d. Lake Tanganyika

3. There are no deserts in Europe.


a. !True
b. False

4. The Sonoran Desert is located in eastern Africa.


a. True
b. !False

5. Antarctica is the largest desert in the world.


a. !True
b. False

6. What is the largest Muslim country in the world?


a. Saudi Arabia
b. !Indonesia
c. Pakistan
d. Iran

7. What is the capital of Belarus?


a. !Minsk
b. Vilnius
c. Kiev
d. Warsaw

8. What is the capital of Mauritius?


a. PortauPrince
b. Port Vila
c. !Port Louis
d. Port Moresby

9. What is the capital city of Slovenia?


a. Trbovlje
b. Velenje
c. Maribor
d. !Ljubljana

10. What is the capital of Greenland?


a. Narsaq
b. Sisimiut
c. !Nuuk
d. Maniitsoq

11. What is the capital of Wisconsin, USA?


a. Milwaukee
b. Wisconsin Dells
c. Green Bay
d. !Madison

1. Which of the following Autobot names in Michael Bay039;s movies was NOT a name
for a Transformer in the original 1980039;s cartoon?
a. Skids
b. Sideswipe
c. Ratchet
d. !Mudflap

2. What is the surname of the character Daryl in AMC039;s show The Walking Dead?
a. Grimes
b. !Dixon
c. Dickinson
d. Dicketson

3. In quot;Donkey Kong Countryquot;, why does Donkey Kong want to know the secret
of the crystal coconut?
a. To find out where all the bananas are.
b. Because Diddy Kong forced him.
c. !He039;s the big kahuna.
d. He wants to punish brutes.

4. In the TV Show quot;Donkey Kong Countryquot;, which episode did the song
quot;Eddie, Let Me Go Back To My Homequot; play in?
a. ApeNesia
b. !It039;s a Wonderful Life
c. To The Moon Baboon
d. Message In A Bottle Show

5. Bob Ross was a US Air Force pilot.


a. !False
b. True

6. In quot;Star Trekquot;, Klingons respect William Shakespeare, they even suspect


him having a Klingon lineage.
a. !True
b. False

7. What NBC sitcom once saw two of its characters try to pitch NBC on a sitcom
about nothing?
a. Becker
b. Frasier
c. Friends
d. !Seinfeld

8. The 1985 Toyota Corolla quot;AE86quot; was the hero car for what anime?
a. Wangan Midnight
b. Ex Driver
c. Ghost MF
d. !Initial D

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