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1.Queen guitarist Brian May is also an expert in what field?
Geopolitics
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Astrophysics
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Mathematics
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Geology
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Brian May earned a PhD degree in astrophysics from Imperial College London in 2007, and was Chancellor of Liverpool John Moores University from 2008 to 2013. He was a "science team collaborator" with NASA's New Horizons Pluto mission. He is also a co-founder of the awareness campaign Asteroid Day.
2.Which of the following statements is true?
Adult cats can't sleep with another cat in the room
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Adult cats don't poo in front of each other
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Adult cats can't eat in front of each other
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Adult cats don't meow at each other
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Meowing is an interesting vocalization in that adult cats don't actually meow at each other, just at people.
3.What is Scotland national "animal"?
Phoenix
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Unicorn
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Dragon
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Centaur
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Unicorns have been linked to Scotland for centuries. In Celtic mythology the unicorn was a symbol of purity and innocence, as well as masculinity and power. Tales of dominance and chivalry associated with the unicorn may be why it was chosen as Scotland's national animal.
4.Which celebrity has the most Instagram followers?
Cristiano Ronaldo
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Selena Gomez
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Kim Kardashian
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Mark Zuckerberg
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Cristiano Ronaldo has around 600 millions followers, more than any other person in the world.
5.How many minutes are in a full week?
10 080
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15 080
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20 080
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25 080
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60 minutes in one hour. 24 hours in one day. 7 days in one week. (60 * 24 * 7) = 10,080 minutes in one week.
6.Which Donald Trump tweet has become an internet meme?
Bocfafa
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Covfefe
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Ducfifi
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Gecfofo
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"Covfefe" is a nonsense word, widely presumed to be a typographical error, that Donald Trump used in a viral tweet when he was President of the United States. It instantly became an Internet meme.
7.Which of the following statements about Elisabeth II is true?
She won a bronze medal at the Olympic
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She got married before marying Prince Philip
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She was a trained mechanic
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She lived in Africa when she was young
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Elizabeth II began her training as a mechanic in March 1945, during World War II.
8.What character have both Robert Downey Jr. and Benedict Cumberbatch played?
Dr Dolittle
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Alan Turing
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Iron Man
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Sherlock Holmes
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Both actors played famous detective Sherlock Holmes.
9.Which sport is known as "king of sports"?
Football (also known as Soccer)
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Basketball
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American Football
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Baseball
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Football (or Soccer) is called the βking of sportsβ, as it is the most favourite, most watched, most popular sport in the world.
10.In which year was the first video game, "Pong," released?
1972
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1985
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1990
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1964
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Pong was a groundbreaking electronic game released in 1972 by the American game manufacturer Atari. One of the earliest video games, Pong became wildly popular and helped launch the video game industry.
11.What is a group of pandas known as?
A shame
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A discomfort
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An embarrassment
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An unease
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A group of pandas is most commonly called an embarrassment of pandas, most likely due to their lovable and clumsy habits.
12.What is the name of the fictional wizarding school in the Harry Potter series?
Wizardry Academy
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Dumbledore's School of Magic
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Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry
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Sorcerer's Institute
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Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry was founded by four of the most brilliant witches and wizards of their time. It was founded in the 10th century by Godric Gryffindor, Rowena Ravenclaw, Helga Hufflepuff and Salazar Slytherin.
13.Which country invented ice cream?
Italy
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China
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France
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United States
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During the Chinese Tang dynasty, the first commercialized ice cream recipe was created with heated fermented milk, camphor, and flour.
14.Who is the creator of the animated TV series "The Simpsons"?
Seth MacFarlane
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Mike Judge
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Trey Parker
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Matt Groening
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Matt Groening created The Simpsons, with its first episode airing on December 17, 1989.
15.What was the first toy to be advertised on television?
Mr Potato Head
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Barbie
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GI Joe
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My Little Pony
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Mr. Potato Head was a pioneer in invention and production for a variety of reasons. Not only was it the first toy advertised on Television, but it was also the first one to directly address children. Before 1952, television commercials were directed to adults and adults only.