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1. Who was the British Prime Minister at the outbreak of the Second World War?

a. Stanley Baldwin
b. Clement Attlee
c. !Neville Chamberlain
d. Winston Churchill

2. Due to the Nagoya Resolution, China agreed to allow Taiwan to compete separately
in international sporting events under what name?
a. Chinese Taiwan
b. Republic of Taiwan
c. !Chinese Taipei
d. Republic of Taipei

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

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


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

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


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

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

7. Before 2016, in which other year did Donald Trump run for President?
a. !2000
b. 2012
c. 2008
d. 1988

8. What was the personal nickname of the 40th Governor of the US State Louisiana,
Huey Long?
a. The Hoot Owl
b. The Oracle
c. !The Kingfish
d. The Champ
9. In June 2017, Saudi Arabia and Egypt broke off ties with which country over its
supposed support for terrorism?
a. Russia
b. !Qatar
c. Bahrain
d. United States of America

10. What are the first names of the first father and son pair that were both Prime
Ministers of Canada?
a. Brian and Pierre
b. !Justin and Pierre
c. Brian and Justin
d. John and Louis

11. The Watergate Scandal occured in what year?


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

1. A group of islands is called an 039;archipelago039;.


a. !True
b. False

2. How many federal states does Germany have?


a. 32
b. 25
c. !16
d. 13

3. What is the name of one of the NeoAramaic languages spoken by the Jewish
population from Northwestern Iraq?
a. Chaldean NeoAramaic
b. Hulaulaacute;
c. Lishan Didan
d. !Lishana Deni

4. What African country has Portuguese as its official language?


a. !Mozambique
b. Botswana
c. Togo
d. Gabon

5. What is the nickname for the US state Delaware?


a. The Second State
b. !The First State
c. The Sixteenth State
d. The Fiftieth State
6. What is the busiest port in Europe?
a. !Port of Rotterdam
b. Port of Amsterdam
c. Port of Antwerp
d. Port of Hamburg

7. Hungary is the only country in the world beginning with H.


a. !False
b. True

8. Which of the following is not a megadiverse country one that harbors a high
number of the earth039;s endemic species?
a. South Africa
b. Mexico
c. !Thailand
d. Peru

9. What was the African nation of Zimbabwe formerly known as?


a. !Rhodesia
b. Mozambique
c. Zambia
d. Bulawayo

10. What is the largest freshwater lake by volume?


a. Lake Superior
b. Lake Huron
c. Lake Michigan
d. !Lake Baikal

1. What is the largest animal currently on Earth?


a. Orca
b. !Blue Whale
c. Colossal Squid
d. Giraffe

2. The moons, Miranda, Ariel, Umbriel, Titania and Oberon orbit which planet?
a. !Uranus
b. Jupiter
c. Neptune
d. Venus

3. What is the hottest planet in the Solar System?


a. Mercury
b. Jupiter
c. !Venus
d. Mars

4. Gannymede is the largest moon of which planet?


a. Neptune
b. !Jupiter
c. Uranus
d. Mars

5. Which gas forms about 78 of the Earthrsquo;s atmosphere?


a. Argon
b. !Nitrogen
c. Oxygen
d. Carbon Dioxide

6. To the nearest minute, how long does it take for light to travel from the Sun to
the Earth?
a. 6 Minutes
b. !8 Minutes
c. 12 Minutes
d. 2 Minutes

7. An atom contains a nucleus.


a. False
b. !True

8. The human heart has how many chambers?


a. 3
b. !4
c. 6
d. 2

9. The chemical element Lithium is named after the country of Lithuania.


a. True
b. !False

10. What is the unit of electrical capacitance?


a. Gauss
b. !Farad
c. Watt
d. Henry

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