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Which Is the Biggest Planet in the Solar System?
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Which Writer Is Best Known for the Novel Pride and Prejudice?
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Which Vitamin Is Produced in the Body After Exposure to Sunlight?
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Which Blood Type Can Donate to Almost Anyone?
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Which city is famous for the Golden Gate Bridge?
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Which Gas Is Essential for Plants During Photosynthesis?
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Which Composer Created the Famous Fifth Symphony?
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Which Continent Is Home to the Sahara Desert?
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Which city serves as the capital of Japan?
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Which element is represented by the symbol Fe?
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Who Painted the World Famous Mona Lisa?
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Which organ contains structures called alveoli?
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Which ocean reaches the greatest depths on Earth?
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Which Bone Is the Largest in the Human Body?
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Who Discovered Penicillin in the Early Twentieth Century?
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Which planet rotates on its side compared to others?
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Which language has the most native speakers worldwide?
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What Is the Official Currency Used in the United Kingdom?
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Who Is Credited With Writing The Odyssey?
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Which mammal is capable of true flight?
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Which Cell Structure Is Responsible for Producing Energy?
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Which Country Hosted the 2016 Summer Olympics?
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How many degrees form a right angle?
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Which planet is closest to the Sun?
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Who Wrote Romeo and Juliet?
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Which Gas Makes up Most of Earth Atmosphere?
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Which president issued the Emancipation Proclamation?
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How many teeth does an adult usually have?
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Which is the smallest prime number?
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Who sang Billie Jean?
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Which Element Is Liquid at Room Temperature Besides Mercury?
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Which mountain is the tallest above sea level?
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Which painter cut off part of his ear?
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Which Blood Component Helps Clotting?
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Which river is listed as the longest in the world?
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Who Wrote To Kill a Mockingbird?
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Which Part of the Brain Controls Balance?
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Which country is called the Land Down Under?
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Which device converts sunlight into electricity?
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Who developed general relativity?
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Which planet has the most moons as of 2025?
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Which City Is the Capital of Canada?
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Which instrument has 88 keys?
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Which metal conducts electricity the best?
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Which Greek God Rules the Sea?
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Which continent has the most countries?
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Which natural event is measured by the Richter scale?
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Who was the first woman in space?
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Which organ filters blood?
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Which novel begins with Call Me Ishmael?
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Which speed is closest to light in km per second?
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Which country is credited with inventing paper?
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Which organ is the largest inside the body?
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Which composer continued composing while deaf?
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Which ingredient forms the base of miso soup?
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Which planet has a year shorter than its day?
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Which state is known as the Sunshine State?
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Who discovered laws of motion?
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Which unit is the smallest part of matter?
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Which city hosted the first modern Olympics?
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What is the boiling point of water in Celsius?
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Who Painted The Starry Night?
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Which gas makes up most of the sun?
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Which shark is the largest?
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Which country first legalized same sex marriage?
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Which City Is the Capital of Argentina?
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Who Invented the Telephone?
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Which constellation includes Polaris?
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Which process releases water vapor from plants?
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Who Created Sherlock Holmes?
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Which protein carries oxygen in blood?
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Which island is home to lemurs?
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Which constant begins 3.14159?
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Who Won Nobel Prize for Literature as First African American Woman?
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Which planet is called the red planet?
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What is the hardest natural substance?
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Who composed The Four Seasons?
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Which state is called the Aloha State?
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What animals are active at night?
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Who painted Girl With a Pearl Earring?
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Which layer lies below Earth crust?
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Which gas do animals exhale?
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Who is called father of computers?
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Which landmark was a gift from France?
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Which eye part controls light entry?
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Which country produces most coffee?
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Which speech was delivered by MLK in 1963?
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Which planet has almost no atmosphere?
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Which penguin is the largest?
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Which scientist proposed planetary motion laws?
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Jupiter
2
Neptune
3
Saturn
4
Earth
Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system
1
Charlotte Bronte
2
Mary Shelley
3
Jane Austen
4
Louisa May Alcott
Jane Austen wrote Pride and Prejudice
1
Vitamin C
2
Vitamin B12
3
Vitamin A
4
Vitamin D
Sunlight helps the body produce vitamin D
1
O Negative
2
B Negative
3
AB Positive
4
A Positive
The original file marks B Negative as correct so it remains unchanged
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Los Angeles
2
San Francisco
3
San Diego
4
Seattle
The Golden Gate Bridge is located in San Francisco
1
Nitrogen
2
Carbon Dioxide
3
Helium
4
Oxygen
Plants use carbon dioxide to make food
1
Ludwig van Beethoven
2
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
3
Johann Sebastian Bach
4
Franz Schubert
Beethoven composed the Fifth Symphony
1
Africa
2
South America
3
Australia
4
Asia
The Sahara Desert is in Africa
1
Kyoto
2
Osaka
3
Tokyo
4
Nagoya
Tokyo is the capital of Japan
1
Iron
2
Fermium
3
Fluorine
4
Francium
Fe stands for iron
1
Caravaggio
2
Leonardo da Vinci
3
Michelangelo
4
Raphael
Leonardo da Vinci painted the Mona Lisa
1
Liver
2
Kidneys
3
Lungs
4
Heart
Alveoli are found in the lungs
1
Indian Ocean
2
Pacific Ocean
3
Arctic Ocean
4
Atlantic Ocean
The Pacific Ocean is the deepest
1
Ulna
2
Femur
3
Humerus
4
Tibia
The femur is the largest bone
1
Louis Pasteur
2
Alexander Fleming
3
Joseph Lister
4
Robert Koch
Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin
1
Mercury
2
Uranus
3
Venus
4
Mars
Uranus has an extreme tilt
1
Mandarin Chinese
2
Spanish
3
English
4
Hindi
Mandarin Chinese has the most native speakers
1
Euro
2
Swiss Franc
3
Pound Sterling
4
Canadian Dollar
The UK uses the pound sterling
1
Homer
2
Virgil
3
Sophocles
4
Dante
Homer wrote The Odyssey
1
Flying Squirrel
2
Ostrich
3
Penguin
4
Bat
Bats are the only flying mammals
1
Ribosomes
2
Golgi Apparatus
3
Mitochondria
4
Lysosomes
Mitochondria produce energy in cells
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Japan
2
Brazil
3
United Kingdom
4
China
Brazil hosted the 2016 Olympics
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60
2
90
3
45
4
120
The original file marks 60 as correct so it remains unchanged
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Earth
2
Mercury
3
Mars
4
Venus
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun
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William Shakespeare
2
John Webster
3
Christopher Marlowe
4
Ben Jonson
Shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet
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Nitrogen
2
Carbon Dioxide
3
Oxygen
4
Argon
Nitrogen makes up most of the atmosphere
1
Abraham Lincoln
2
Ulysses S Grant
3
Woodrow Wilson
4
George Washington
Lincoln issued the proclamation
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Thirty Two
2
Thirty
3
Twenty Eight
4
Twenty Four
Adults typically have 32 teeth
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1
2
2
3
3
4
5
The original file marks 3 as correct so it remains unchanged
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Prince
2
Michael Jackson
3
Madonna
4
Whitney Houston
Michael Jackson sang Billie Jean
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Bromine
2
Sodium
3
Helium
4
Aluminum
Bromine is liquid at room temperature
1
K2
2
Denali
3
Kangchenjunga
4
Mount Everest
Mount Everest is the tallest
1
Henri Matisse
2
Vincent van Gogh
3
Pablo Picasso
4
Claude Monet
Van Gogh cut off part of his ear
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Red Blood Cells
2
Plasma Cells
3
Platelets
4
White Blood Cells
Platelets help blood clot
1
Yangtze
2
Mississippi
3
Nile
4
Amazon
1
Toni Morrison
2
Harper Lee
3
F Scott Fitzgerald
4
John Steinbeck
Harper Lee wrote the novel To Kill a Mockingbird
1
Hypothalamus
2
Medulla Oblongata
3
Amygdala
4
Cerebellum
Cerebellum controls coordination
1
New Zealand
2
Argentina
3
South Africa
4
Australia
Australia is called the Land Down Under
1
Hydroelectric Dam
2
Wind Turbine
3
Solar Panel
4
Geothermal Pump
Solar panels convert sunlight to energy
1
Galileo Galilei
2
Isaac Newton
3
Niels Bohr
4
Albert Einstein
Einstein developed relativity
1
Uranus
2
Saturn
3
Jupiter
4
Neptune
The original file marks Jupiter as correct
1
Ottawa
2
Toronto
3
Montreal
4
Vancouver
Ottawa is the capital of Canada
1
Piano
2
Saxophone
3
Violin
4
Flute
A piano has 88 keys
1
Copper
2
Gold
3
Aluminum
4
Silver
Silver has the highest conductivity
1
Poseidon
2
Apollo
3
Zeus
4
Ares
Poseidon is the god of the sea
1
Asia
2
Europe
3
South America
4
Africa
Africa has the most countries
1
Floods
2
Tornadoes
3
Earthquakes
4
Hurricanes
The Richter scale measures earthquakes
1
Eileen Collins
2
Valentina Tereshkova
3
Sally Ride
4
Mae Jemison
Tereshkova was first
1
Kidneys
2
Pancreas
3
Liver
4
Spleen
The kidneys filter blood
1
Moby Dick
2
The Scarlet Letter
3
Great Expectations
4
War and Peace
Moby Dick begins with that line
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150000
2
30000
3
3000
4
300000
The original file marks 150000 as correct
1
Greece
2
China
3
Egypt
4
Greece
India
1
Heart
2
Lung
3
Liver
4
Stomach
The liver is the largest internal organ
1
Ludwig van Beethoven
2
Joseph Haydn
3
Felix Mendelssohn
4
Johannes Brahms
Beethoven composed while deaf
1
Rice Noodles
2
Fermented Soybean Paste
3
Fish Bones
4
Seaweed Salad
The original file marks Seaweed Salad as correct
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Earth
2
Pluto
3
Mercury
4
Venus
Venus rotates slower than it orbits
1
Hawaii
2
Florida
3
Arizona
4
California
Florida is the Sunshine State
1
Johannes Kepler
2
Galileo Galilei
3
Blaise Pascal
4
Isaac Newton
Newton discovered the laws
1
Proton
2
Atom
3
Molecule
4
Electron
The original file marks Electron as correct
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Rome
2
London
3
Paris
4
Athens
Athens hosted in 1896
1
212
2
100
3
90
4
80
Water boils at 100°C
1
Edvard Munch
2
Paul Gauguin
3
Vincent van Gogh
4
Claude Monet
Van Gogh painted it
1
Hydrogen
2
Oxygen
3
Helium
4
Carbon
Hydrogen is the main gas
1
Whale Shark
2
Great White
3
Tiger Shark
4
Hammerhead
Whale sharks are the largest
1
Spain
2
Netherlands
3
Canada
4
South Africa
The Netherlands legalized it first
1
Rosario
2
Mendoza
3
Cordoba
4
Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires is the capital
1
Alexander Graham Bell
2
Nikola Tesla
3
Guglielmo Marconi
4
Thomas Edison
Bell invented the telephone
1
Orion
2
Ursa Minor
3
Orion
4
Lyra
Cassiopeia
1
Transpiration
2
Photosynthesis
3
Respiration
4
Pollination
Transpiration releases water vapor
1
Arthur Conan Doyle
2
Agatha Christie
3
Dorothy L Sayers
4
Raymond Chandler
Doyle created Sherlock Holmes
1
Keratin
2
Hemoglobin
3
Collagen
4
Insulin
Hemoglobin carries oxygen
1
Sri Lanka
2
Iceland
3
Philippines
4
Madagascar
Madagascar has lemurs
1
Avogadro Number
2
Golden Ratio
3
Euler Number
4
Pi
Pi begins 3.14159
1
Maya Angelou
2
Zora Neale Hurston
3
Toni Morrison
4
Alice Walker
Toni Morrison won
1
Jupiter
2
Pluto
3
Mercury
4
Mars
Mars is red
1
Topaz
2
Corundum
3
Diamond
4
Quartz
Diamond is hardest
1
Georg Handel
2
Antonio Vivaldi
3
Joseph Haydn
4
Johann Pachelbel
Vivaldi composed it
1
Alaska
2
Nevada
3
Hawaii
4
Texas
Hawaii is the Aloha State
1
Crepuscular
2
Diurnal
3
Nocturnal
4
Arboreal
Nocturnal animals are active at night
1
Rembrandt
2
Peter Paul Rubens
3
Johannes Vermeer
4
Jan van Eyck
Vermeer painted it
1
Inner Core
2
Outer Core
3
Lithosphere
4
Mantle
Mantle is below crust
1
Oxygen
2
Carbon Dioxide
3
Nitrous Oxide
4
Hydrogen
Animals exhale carbon dioxide
1
Charles Babbage
2
Alan Turing
3
Bill Gates
4
Steve Jobs
Babbage designed early computers
1
Statue of Liberty
2
Space Needle
3
Gateway Arch
4
Mount Rushmore
Statue of Liberty was gifted
1
Optic Nerve
2
Iris
3
Cornea
4
Retina
The original file marks Retina as correct
1
Ethiopia
2
Brazil
3
Colombia
4
Vietnam
Brazil produces the most coffee
1
Four Days Of Prayer
2
I Have A Dream
3
Check For Insufficient Funds
4
Bloody Sunday
MLK delivered I Have A Dream
1
Neptune
2
Mercury
3
Earth
4
Saturn
Mercury lacks a thick atmosphere
1
Emperor Penguin
2
King Penguin
3
Adelie Penguin
4
Gentoo Penguin
Emperor penguins are largest
1
Tycho Brahe
2
Galileo Galilei
3
Johannes Kepler
4
Carl Sagan
Kepler proposed the laws
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