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Q1. Toy Story was DreamWorks’ first movie.

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Option:-

  • True, they followed up this with A Bugs Life.
  • False, Toy Story was a Pixar-Disney creation.

Q1-Alt1. The largest living frog is the American Bullfrog.

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Option:-

  • False, it’s the Goliath frog of West Africa
  • True, it’s also related to the African Bullfrog

Q1-Alt2. Oprah Winfrey’s rise to fame in Chicago was extra special since she was born in the “Windy City”.

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Option:-

  • True, her talk show career also began here in her hometown.
  • False, she rose to fame in Chicago, but her roots are planted elsewhere, especially in Mississippi.

Q1-Alt3. The Oprah Winfrey Show has brought to light many social, cultural, and political issues, making Oprah a millionaire in the process! True or False?

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Option:-

  • False, she is actually a billionaire.
  • True, but it’s her book club that has made her the most money.

Q2. The Galapagos Islands belong to Peru.

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Option:-

  • True, the island group is administratively a province of Peru.
  • False, the island group is administratively a province of Ecuador.

Q2-Alt1. The Ice Bucket Challenge is carried out to promote awareness of ALS.

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Option:-

  • False, the challenge was to bring awareness to Alzheimer’s.
  • True, ALS is also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease.

Q2-Alt2. The first food ever eaten in space was macaroni and cheese.

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Option:-

  • False, it was pureed beef in a tube.
  • True, but unfortunately it was cold and soggy.

Q2-Alt3. The Beatles took an astoundingly short time to record their hit album Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band – 13 hours!

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Option:-

  • True, it was also the beginning of McCartney’s ascension as a creative force in the band.
  • False, it was their album Please Please Me that was recorded so quickly.

Q2-Alt4. Pigs love rolling around in mud because they absolutely hate being clean.

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Option:-

  • True, a pig will go to great lengths to not be clean.
  • False, they roll in mud to keep cool because they have no sweat glands.

Q3. The Loch Ness Monster is the national animal of Scotland.

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Option:-

  • False, the national animal is actually the unicorn.
  • True, they even have a national Nessie day to pay tribute.

Q3-Alt1. James Bond was originally written as a novel. True or false?

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Option:-

  • True
  • False

Q3-Alt2. The skyline shown here is a capital city.

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Option:-

  • False, the capital of this country is approximately 285 km away.
  • True, it has over 5 million inhabitants.

Q3-Alt3. Princess Diana’s and Prince Charles’ wedding was the first royal wedding held at St. Paul’s Cathedral ever.

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Option:-

  • False, there had been royal wedding ceremonies at the cathedral many times before.
  • True, and Diana was also the first citizen to marry a royal heir to the throne since 1660.

Q3-Alt4. Diana, Princess of Wales, used to be a preschool assistant. True or False?

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Option:-

  • True, she was also initially a home-schooled child.
  • False, she was the daughter of a tea merchant.

Q4. There is scientific evidence showing that this toy can be used as an effective treatment for ADHD.

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Option:-

  • True, but its patent status on the market is unclear.
  • False, this is scientifically not proven.
  • True, scientific examinations are the basis of this statement.
  • False, there has only been scientific evidence showing that this toy is an effective treatment for autism.

Q4-Alt1. This comedy duo took home an Emmy Award in 2016 for Outstanding Variety Sketch Series.

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Option:-

  • True, and the duo has roots going all the way back to childhood.
  • False, they lost once again that year to Saturday Night Live.
  • False, the show was regrettably snubbed once again that year.
  • True, their series has also had a total of 18 Emmy nominations.

Q4-Alt2. This actor won his first Oscar for a film directed by Martin Scorsese.

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Option:-

  • False, he won his fist Oscar for a film that Quentin Tarantino directed.
  • True, and it was awarded to him at the 88th Academy Awards.
  • False, he won his first Oscar for a film directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu.
  • True, and he had been nominated four times before.

Q5. Sally Ride was the first American woman to travel to space on the shuttle Challenger in 1983.

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Option:-

  • False, she was an astrophysicist who never went to space.
  • True, she was the first American woman in space, but the third in space overall.
  • True, but the shuttle was called Apollo 13.
  • False, she was a mathematician whose work helped astronauts get to space.

Q5-Alt1. South Africa has three capital cities.

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Option:-

  • True, Cape Town, Bloemfontein, and Pretoria
  • True, and so does its neighbor Botswana.
  • False, no country has more than one capital.
  • False, it only has two capital cities.

Q5-Alt2. The typical human sneeze can travel up to 100 mph.

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Option:-

  • True, it releases upwards of 100,000 droplets.
  • True, this high speed is unique to humans.
  • False, the average speed is around 200 mph.
  • False, but it can reach up to 30 mph.

Q6. Venezuela has more storms per year than any other place on earth.

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Option:-

  • False, the stormiest place is Lake Victoria, in Uganda.
  • True, the stormiest place is San Andrés, a small island off Colombia.
  • True, there is a never-ending thunderstorm at the mouth of the Catatumbo river.
  • False, they have more storms than any other country.

Q6-Alt1. A force in the art world, Frida Kahlo was born in Coyoacán, a village on the outskirts of Mexico City.

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Option:-

  • True, she was born in Mexico City but in a village called Bacalar.
  • True, her family home is now the Frida Kahlo Museum.
  • False, she was born in Portugal.
  • False, she was born in Spain.

Q7. Hawaii has the most active volcanoes of any US state.

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Option:-

  • False, Alaska has the most active volcanoes.
  • True, it is also home to the tallest volcano – Mauna Loa.
  • True, citizens practice drills each year in case one erupts.
  • False, there are no active volcanoes in Hawaii.

Q7-Alt1. The modern version of this game was invented in Scotland.

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Option:-

  • True, the very first game was played in a Scottish schoolyard with tin can lids.
  • False, the pioneers of this modern game were from Canada and US.
  • False, no one knows how this curious game started.
  • True, the first match took place on a rainy day in Edinburgh.

Q7-Alt2. Ella Fitzgerald was the first African American to win a Grammy, making music history.

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Option:-

  • True, she made history, but not with a Grammy but by singing in the White House.
  • False, she never won a Grammy.
  • True, she made history in 1958 with the win.
  • False, she was the second African American woman to win a Grammy.

Q8. Madame Butterfly by Puccini is based on the love story from Alexandre Duma’s “The Lady with the Camellias”.

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Option:-

  • False, it follows the tragic tale of a young Japanese girl.
  • True, it describes the love between Dumas and Nadezhda von Knorring.
  • False, it’s the story of Puccini’s first love.
  • True, it’s about the love between Dumas and Marie Duplessis.

Q8-Alt1. The artist that created this mural also created a work of art that partially shredded itself after it was sold at auction.

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Option:-

  • True, and it was sold for 1.04 million pounds.
  • False, the work of art partially shredded itself before it was sold.
  • True, and the artist posted a caption on Instagram that read ‘Here today, gone tomorrow’.
  • False, the artist in question did not create a work of art that partially shredded itself.

Q8-Alt2. ‘La La Land’ won the Academy Award for Best Picture.

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Option:-

  • False, but it did receive 12 nominations at the 70th British Academy Film Awards.
  • True, and it was also the center of a German television prank.
  • False, but Damien Chazelle did win the Academy Award for Best Director.
  • True, and Emma Stone won the Academy Award for Best Actress.

Q9. Miss Marple was a real person.

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Option:-

  • False, her character was inspired by Agatha Christie’s teacher.
  • False, and her success took the writer by surprise.
  • True, she was Agatha Christie’s childhood friend.
  • True, and her first appearance was in “A Caribbean Mystery”.
  • False, her character was inspired by the first female detective.
  • True, in reality she lived in London.

Q9-Alt1. Indira Gandhi was the fourth prime minister of India and held the position for 20 years.

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Option:-

  • True, but she held the position for only 10 years.
  • False, she held the position for only 8 years.
  • True, but she stepped down due to public revolt.
  • False, she was the third prime minister of India.
  • False, she was the fifth prime minister of India.
  • True, and she was widely criticised by the media.

Q10. Domino’s pizza restaurant history began in 1960, in Michigan. Which statement below is TRUE?

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Option:-

  • For 10 years they offered only one size of pizza.
  • In 1982, Domino’s opened its first international store in Canada.
  • Tom Monaghan traded his half of the business to James for the Volkswagen Beetle.
  • Tom and James Monaghan purchased it with $300.
  • The original building was ideal for sit-down dining.
  • The name “Domino’s Pizza” was invented by a delivery driver.

Q10-Alt1. Mary Wollstonecraft championed the education and liberation of women with her book “A Vindication of the Rights of Woman”. Which statement below is FALSE about Mary?

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Option:-

  • She is the mother of author Mary Shelley.
  • She worked as a translator.
  • She passed away 10 days after her second daughter was born.
  • She helped women from the mental asylum.
  • She earned her own livelihood.
  • She wrote a personal travel narrative.

Q11. The all time record holder of the Wimbledon Gentlemen’s Singles title is pictured here.

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Option:-

  • True – and he was a ball boy at the Swiss Indoors for two consecutive years
  • True – and he was also ranked number one in his sport for 300 consecutive weeks
  • False – but his winning percentage is the third-best in the Open Era
  • False – but he is one of eight men to have achieved a Career Grand Slam

Q11-Alt1. This athlete won three gold medals at the Rio Olympics.

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Option:-

  • False – he won two gold medals at the Rio Olympics
  • True – he made his first appearance on the world stage on 2001
  • True – and he has been nicknamed ‘Lightning Flash’
  • False – he won four gold medals at the Rio Olympics

Q11-Alt2. The artist that created this mural also created a work of art that partially shredded itself after it was sold at auction.

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Option:-

  • False – the artist that created the pictured mural did not create a work of art that partially shredded itself
  • True – and it was sold for 1.04 million pounds
  • True – and the artist posted a caption on Instagram that read ‘Here today, gone tomorrow’
  • False – the work of art partially shredded itself before it was sold

Q12. This game’s concept was envisioned by Nintendo colleagues Satoru Iwata and Tsunekazu Ishihara as an April Fool’s Day collaboration.

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Option:-

  • False – and just months before the game’s announcement, one of the two men passed away
  • True – and it was subsequently published by Niantic
  • True – and the game’s soundtrack was written by Junichi Masuda
  • False – it was envisioned by the man who created the logo of Gmail

Q12-Alt1. This young woman is the daughter of an opera singer.

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Option:-

  • True – and her father helped co-write a book that has since been translated into Chinese
  • False – but her mother did sing at the Eurovision Song Contest
  • True – and her grandfather was the voice of a cartoon character
  • False – her older sister is an opera singer

Q12-Alt2. This can be one of the first images of the black hole at the center of Milky Way galaxy.

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Option:-

  • True – and the black hole is in the elliptical galaxy Messier 78
  • False – the image is of a solar eclipse in 2019
  • False – the image is of a solar eclipse in 2017
  • True – and it was released by the Event Horizon Telescope

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Msrie
Msrie
1 year ago

*This game’s concept was envisioned by Nintendo colleagues Satoru Iwata and Tsunekazu Ishihara as an April Fool’s Day 
*False – and just months before the game’s announcement, one of the two men passed away

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