Option A: Maldives
Option B: Bangladesh
Option C: Sri Lanka
Option D: Myanmar
Correct Answer: Sri Lanka ✔
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Option A: 693 AD
Option B: 694 AD
Option C: 695 AD
Option D: 696 AD
Correct Answer: 695 AD ✔
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Option A: 1993
Option B: 1994
Option C: 1995
Option D: 1996
Correct Answer: 1995 ✔
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Option A: kepler
Option B: Euclid
Option C: Pythagoras
Option D: Newton
Correct Answer: Euclid ✔
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Option A: 18 July 715 AD
Option B: 18 July 716 AD
Option C: 18 July 717 AD
Option D: 18 July 718 AD
Correct Answer: 18 July 715 AD ✔
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Option A: America
Option B: Japan
Option C: Pakistan
Option D: Luxembourg
Correct Answer: Luxembourg ✔
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Option A: Melbourne Cricket Ground
Option B: Eden Gardens
Option C: Shaheed Vir Narayan Singh International Cricket Stadium
Option D: Jawaharlal Nehru International Stadium
Correct Answer: Melbourne Cricket Ground ✔
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Option A: Andy Roberts From West Indies
Option B: Glenn McGrath From Australia
Option C: Malinga From Sri Lanka
Option D: Shaun Tait From Australia
Correct Answer: Glenn McGrath From Australia ✔
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Option A: Ismail bin Kathir (Ibn Al Athir)
Option B: Imam Abu HAneefa
Option C: Imam Ghazali
Option D: Imam Razi
Correct Answer: Ismail bin Kathir (Ibn Al Athir) ✔
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Option A: Ibn Ishaq
Option B: Ibn Hukul
Option C: Al Beruni
Option D: Ferdosi
Correct Answer: Ibn Ishaq ✔
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Option A: Tus, Iran
Option B: Hamadan, Iran
Option C: Bukhara, Uzbekistan
Option D: Kabul
Correct Answer: Hamadan, Iran ✔
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Option A: Poet
Option B: Chemist
Option C: Astronomer
Option D: Mathematics
Correct Answer: Poet ✔
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Option A: Dehli
Option B: Jaipur
Option C: Gurdaspur
Option D: Patna
Correct Answer: Jaipur ✔
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Option A: Brussels (Belgium)
Option B: Chicago (U.S)
Option C: Montreal (Canada)
Option D: Oslo (Norway)
Correct Answer: Montreal (Canada) ✔
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Option A: Barack Obama
Option B: Albert Einstein
Option C: Fernandus adwerd
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Albert Einstein ✔
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Option A: Netherlands
Option B: England
Option C: Laos
Option D: South Africa
Correct Answer: Laos ✔
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A. Togrog
B. Euro
C. Piso
d. Dollar
Submitted by: Asad Ullah Afridi
Correct Answer: Togrog ✔
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Option A: Astronomy
Option B: Physics
Option C: Medicine
Option D: Mathematics
Correct Answer: Medicine ✔
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1498 A.D
1492 A.D
1486 A.D
1476 A.D
Submitted by: Abdul Rahim chandio
Fall of Granada. The Battle of Granada was a siege of the city of Granada fought over a period of months leading up to its surrender on January 2, 1492. The city was captured by the combined forces of Aragon and Castile (recently united as Spain) from the armies of the taifa Muslim kingdom of Granada.
Correct Answer: 1492 A.D ✔
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Option A: Arbi
Option B: Kurd
Option C: Sodani
Option D: truky
Correct Answer: Kurd ✔
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Option A: Brazil
Option B: Chile
Option C: south Africa
Option D: None
Correct Answer: Chile ✔
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Option A: Melbourne cricket Ground, Australia
Option B: National stadium Karachi, Pakistan
Option C: Motera stadium Ahmedabad, India
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Motera stadium Ahmedabad, India ✔
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A. Mexico
B. Italy
C. Spain
D. Jordan
Submitted by: Farhan Rana
The ancient city of Petra in Jordan became one of the 7 New Wonders of the World when it was chosen in 2007 by a vote of 100 million people. The city’s carved rose-red sandstone rock facades, tombs, and temples became known around the world with its appearance in Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade in 1989.
Correct Answer: D. Jordan ✔
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Option A: 1095
Option B: 1099
Option C: 1115
Option D: 1199
Correct Answer: 1099 ✔
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What is “Ikebana”?
Option A: Japanese Art of flower arrangement
Option B: Greek Art of fighting
Option C: Art of dancing and music
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Japanese Art of flower arrangement ✔
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Option A: England
Option B: USA
Option C: Thailand
Option D: None
Correct Answer: England ✔
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Option A: Surah Taha
Option B: Surah Yaseen
Option C: Surah Fateh
Option D: Surah Almaedah
Correct Answer: Surah Taha ✔
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Option A: Nyasaland
Option B: Magyar
Option C: Congo
Option D: None
Correct Answer: Magyar ✔
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Option A: USA
Option B: Italy
Option C: Germany
Option D: None
Correct Answer: USA ✔
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Option A: 1909
Option B: 1907
Option C: 1911
Option D: 1920
Correct Answer: 1909 ✔
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Option A: Tripoli
Option B: Helvetia
Option C: Zaire
Option D: None
Correct Answer: Tripoli ✔
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Option A: U.S.A
Option B: U.K
Option C: Canada
Option D: Morocco
Correct Answer: Morocco ✔
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Option A: Spain
Option B: Japan
Option C: Italy
Option D: Egypt
Correct Answer: Spain ✔
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Option A: India
Option B: Indonesia
Option C: Nepal
Option D: Japan
Correct Answer: Japan ✔
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Option A: Saint Lucia
Option B: Jamaica
Option C: South Africa
Option D: none
Correct Answer: Saint Lucia ✔
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A. Antonio Todde
B. Masazo NonakaC. Chitetsu Watanabe
D. None of these
Submitted by: Muhammad Ahtisham Tahir
The Japanese man Chitetsu Watanabe who received his certificate as the world’s oldest man with a raised fist and big smiles earlier this month has died at 112. Guinness World Records confirmed Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2020 he had died Sunday.
Guinness World Records had given the certificate to Chitetsu Watanabe on Feb. 12. The organization and the funeral home handling his services confirmed Tuesday he had died Sunday. No cause was given.
According to Guinness World Records, The oldest living person (male) is Chitetsu Watanabe (Japan, b. 5 March 1907), who is 112 years and 344 days old, as verified in Joetsu, Niigata, Japan, on 12 February 2020.
Chitetsu was born in Niigata, Japan and Chitetsu worked at an agricultural office – a branch of the Niigata Prefectural office – until retirement. He was a sweet tooth, and has been passionate about bonsai .
Previously World’s oldest man was Masazo Nonaka, who died in Japan aged 113 on 21st January 2019. Mr Nonaka was born on July 25, 1905, two years after the Wright Brothers celebrated the first power-driven flight and just months before Einstein published his theory of relativity.
Correct Answer: C. Chitetsu Watanabe ✔
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Option A: Storm Habin
Option B: Storm Kyar
Option C: Storm Cirar
Option D: Storm Dennis
Correct Answer: Storm Dennis ✔
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Option A: PAKISTAN
Option B: BELGIUM
Option C: USA
Option D: RUSSAIA
Correct Answer: BELGIUM ✔
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Option A: The politeness
Option B: The Purity
Option C: The Straight path
Option D: The character
Correct Answer: The Purity ✔
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Option A: 1179 A.D
Option B: 1189 A.D
Option C: 1171 A.D
Option D: 1258 A.D
Correct Answer: 1171 A.D ✔
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Option A: Al-Adid
Option B: Ubaidallah Mahdi
Option C: Al_Mustansir
Option D: Badar Jamali
Correct Answer: Al-Adid ✔
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Option A: Turk
Option B: Kurd
Option C: Arab
Option D: Persian
Correct Answer: Persian ✔
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1 January
2 January
6 January
28 January
Submitted by: Abdul Rahim chandio
January 1st
Independence Day is a public holiday in Sudan on January 1st. This is the National Day of Sudan and commemorates independence from Egypt and Britain on this day in 1956.
In October 1954, the governments of Egypt and the UK signed a treaty guaranteeing Sudanese independence. On 1 January 1956, the date agreed between the Egyptian and British governments, Sudan became an independent sovereign state, ending its nearly 136-year union with Egypt and its 56-year occupation by the British.
Correct Answer: 1 January ✔
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Option A: Hockey
Option B: Football
Option C: Table Teniss
Option D: Baseball
Correct Answer: Football ✔
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Option A: Vijay sing
Option B: Vaman kumar
Option C: Virat Malhotara
Option D: Sunil kumar
Correct Answer: Vijay sing ✔
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Option A: France
Option B: Canada
Option C: Australia
Option D: USA
Correct Answer: USA ✔
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Option A: Farmosa
Option B: Helvetia
Option C: Ceylon
Option D: Malaya
Correct Answer: Helvetia ✔
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Option A: 1964
Option B: 1961
Option C: 1962
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: 1962 ✔
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Option A: league of nation
Option B: France
Option C: Britain
Option D: UN
Correct Answer: league of nation ✔
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Option A: Jana Gana Mana
Option B: Vande Mataram
Option C: Jay Baharat
Option D: None
Correct Answer: Vande Mataram ✔
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Option A: Uruguay
Option B: Brazil
Option C: Germany
Option D: Spain
Correct Answer: Uruguay ✔
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Option A: Jump
Option B: Walk
Option C: Run
Option D: Drink
Correct Answer: Jump ✔
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Option A: Hockey
Option B: Badminton
Option C: Table Tennis
Option D: Football
Correct Answer: Badminton ✔
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Option A: Ohio
Option B: Georgia
Option C: Oregon
Option D: Nevada
Correct Answer: Nevada ✔
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Option A: Florida
Option B: Arizona
Option C: Hawaii
Option D: Alaska
Correct Answer: Hawaii ✔
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Option A: Pare Neol
Option B: Abbe Neol
Option C: Corentin Neol
Option D: Adan Neol
Correct Answer: Pare Neol ✔
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Option A: New Moor
Option B: Majuli
Option C: Umananda
Option D: Dibru-Saikhuwa
Correct Answer: New Moor ✔
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Option A: 29 min
Option B: 50 min
Option C: 80 min
Option D: 1 hour
Correct Answer: 29 min ✔
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Option A: Sudan
Option B: Egypt
Option C: Somalia
Option D: Jordan
Correct Answer: Egypt ✔
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Option A: 1971
Option B: 1983
Option C: 1990
Option D: 1975
Correct Answer: 1971 ✔
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Option A: Five
Option B: Six
Option C: Seven
Option D: Eight
Correct Answer: Six ✔
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Option A: South-west africa
Option B: french sudan
Option C: United Arab Republic
Option D: None
Correct Answer: United Arab Republic ✔
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Option A: Pork
Option B: Beef
Option C: Camel
Option D: Australus
Correct Answer: Camel ✔
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Option A: Mongolia
Option B: Bhutan
Option C: Macedonia
Option D: None
Correct Answer: Mongolia ✔
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Option A: 4th Jan 2016
Option B: 4th Mar 2016
Option C: 4th Feb 2016
Option D: 4th May 2017
Correct Answer: 4th Feb 2016 ✔
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Option A: Azerbaijan
Option B: Pakistan
Option C: India
Option D: Germany
Correct Answer: Pakistan ✔
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Option A: Northern Rhodesia
Option B: southern Rhodesia
Option C: Ceylon
Option D: Siam
Correct Answer: Northern Rhodesia ✔
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A. Ljubljana
B. Madrid
C. Burn
D. Belgrade
Submitted by: Rashid Mehmood
Correct Answer: D. Belgrade ✔
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A. San Marino
B. Edinburgh
C. Belgrade
D. Bratislava
Submitted by: Rashid Mehmood
Correct Answer: B. Edinburgh ✔
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Option A: Nickel and ferrous
Option B: Nickel and Magnesuim
Option C: Nickle and Silicon
Option D: None of them
Correct Answer: Nickel and ferrous ✔
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Option A: Russia and Ottomans
Option B: England and Egypt
Option C: Crimea and Armenia
Option D: Russia and japan
Correct Answer: Russia and Ottomans ✔
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Option A: 1940
Option B: 1979
Option C: 1995
Option D: 2005
Correct Answer: 1940 ✔
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Option A: Tokyo
Option B: Milan
Option C: New York
Option D: Paris
Correct Answer: Milan ✔
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Option A: HBL
Option B: MCB Tower
Option C: Bahria Icon Tower
Option D: Bakt Tower
Correct Answer: Bahria Icon Tower ✔
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Option A: Egyptian civilization
Option B: Indus Valley civilization
Option C: Chinese civilization
Option D: Mesopotamian civilization
Correct Answer: Indus Valley civilization ✔
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Option A: Transport Courier Service
Option B: Tranzum Courier Service
Option C: Time Courier service
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Tranzum Courier Service ✔
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Option A: Sheikh khalid waleed
Option B: Sheikh Bokhatar
Option C: Prince karim sulman
Option D: Prince salman Al masud
Correct Answer: Prince salman Al masud ✔
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Option A: Pakistan
Option B: Afghanistan
Option C: Bhutan
Option D: Mayanmar
Correct Answer: Afghanistan ✔
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Option A: Nepal
Option B: Bhutan
Option C: Mayanmar
Option D: Veitnam
Correct Answer: Bhutan ✔
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Option A: Tyrrhenian Sea
Option B: Red Sea
Option C: Adriatic Sea
Option D: Mediterranean Sea
Correct Answer: Tyrrhenian Sea ✔
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Option A: Indonesia
Option B: Morocco
Option C: Turkey
Option D: Brunei
Correct Answer: Indonesia ✔
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Option A: 1920
Option B: 1922
Option C: 1925
Option D: 1926
Correct Answer: 1926 ✔
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Option A: Surfing
Option B: Fly Boarding
Option C: Snorkeling
Option D: Wake Boarding
Correct Answer: Snorkeling ✔
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A. Harare
B. Apia
C. Lusaka
D. Hanoi
Submitted by: Rashid Mehmood
Lusaka is the capital and largest city of Zambia. It is one of the fastest developing cities in southern Africa. Lusaka is in the southern part of the central plateau at an elevation of about 1,279 metres (4,196 ft).
Correct Answer: C. Lusaka ✔
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A. Mayotte
B. Caracas
C. Montevideo
D. Apia
Submitted by: Rashid Mehmood
The modern capital Apia was founded in the 1850s and has been the official capital of Samoa since 1959.
Correct Answer: Apia ✔
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A. Port Vila
B. Sana’a
C. Apia
D. Pristina
Submitted by: Rashid Mehmood
Correct Answer: D. Pristina ✔
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A. Lusaka
B. Pretoria
C. Sanna
D. Harare
Submitted by: Rashid Mehmood
Harare is the capital and most populous city of Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe is a landlocked nation in southern Africa. The country shares its borders with Botswana, Zambia, Mozambique, and South Africa. Zimbabwe encompasses an area of 390,757 square km and had a population of 16,150,362 in 2016. Harare was founded as a fort by the British South Africa Company’s small military force. The fort was initially named Fort Salisbury, after (then) British Prime Minister, the 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, and became a municipality in 1897. The controlling power of the municipality shifted from the British South Africa Company to the colonial government of Southern Rhodesia in 1923. Salisbury was declared a city in 1935.
Harare is Zimbabwe’s most populous city and is the country’s seat of national government.
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A. Sunflower
B. Tulip
C. Tudor Rose
D. Lily
Submitted by: Rashid Mehmood
Tulip or in Botany Tulipa, derived from the Turkish word tulbend or turban, which the flower resembles, is the national flower of Turkey. Available in a huge variety of bright colors, including white, yellow, pink, red, black, purple, orange, bi-colors, and multi-colors, Tulips are also considered as the King of Bulbs.
Correct Answer: Tulip ✔
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Option A: James cameron
Option B: Katherine Hapburn
Option C: Walt Disney
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Katherine Hapburn ✔
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Option A: Persian
Option B: Italian
Option C: French
Option D: British
Correct Answer: Persian ✔
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Option A: Light
Option B: Love
Option C: Bridges
Option D: Fragrance
Correct Answer: Love ✔
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Option A: Circle
Option B: Heart
Option C: Triangle
Option D: Tear drop
Correct Answer: Heart ✔
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A. Jasmine
B. Tulip
C. Sunflower
D. Red Rose
Submitted by: Rashid Mehmood
Imported by the Andalusians in the sixteenth century, jasmine has become the national flower of Tunisia.
Correct Answer: A. Jasmine ✔
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Option A: Iraq
Option B: Iran
Option C: UAE
Option D: Indonesia
Correct Answer: UAE ✔
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Option A: Turkey
Option B: Iran
Option C: Indonesia
Option D: UAE
Correct Answer: UAE ✔
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A. Rose
B. Lily
C. Yellow Elder
D. Ratchaphruek
Submitted by: Rashid Mehmood
Known locally as the ratchaphruek, the official botanical name of the tree bearing Thailand’s national flower is the Cassia Fistula Linn. The tree might also be called the chaiyaphruek and the actual flower may be referred to as dok koon.
Correct Answer: Ratchaphruek ✔
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Option A: Pakistan
Option B: China
Option C: India
Option D: Bangladesh
Correct Answer: India ✔
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Option A: Masazo Nonaka
Option B: Chitetsu Watanabe
Option C: Kane Tanaka
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Chitetsu Watanabe ✔
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