Option A: Germany
Option B: France
Option C: Turkey
Option D: iran
Correct Answer: France ✔
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Option A: Boulevard Leopold II
Option B: Boulevard Leopold III
Option C: Boulevard Leopold IV
Option D: Boulevard Leopold V
Correct Answer: Boulevard Leopold II ✔
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Option A: Warsaw in 1950, Brussels in 1967 and new place at Brussels in 2015
Option B: Berlin in 1952, Brussels in 1967 and new place at Brussels in 2016
Option C: Paris in 1952, Brussels in 1967 and new place at Brussels in 2018
Option D: Vienna in 1952, Brussels in 1967 and new place at Brussels in 2019
Correct Answer: Paris in 1952, Brussels in 1967 and new place at Brussels in 2018 ✔
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In 1949, Allied countries established NATO’s first Headquarters in London, the United Kingdom, at?
Option A: 10 Belgrave Square
Option B: 11 Belgrave Square
Option C: 12 Belgrave Square
Option D: 13 Belgrave Square
Correct Answer: 13 Belgrave Square ✔
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Option A: Shifted to Warsaw in 1955
Option B: Shifted to Paris in 1952
Option C: Shifted to Brussels in 1956
Option D: Location changed within London in 1953
Correct Answer: Shifted to Paris in 1952 ✔
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Option A: Belgium
Option B: Netherlands
Option C: Germany
Option D: Poland
Correct Answer: Netherlands ✔
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Option A: David S. Cohen
Option B: Mike Pompeo
Option C: William J. Burns
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: William J. Burns ✔
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Option A: China
Option B: Japan
Option C: South Korea
Option D: Russia
Correct Answer: Japan ✔
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Option A: London
Option B: Brussels
Option C: Warsaw
Option D: Geneva
Correct Answer: London ✔
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Option A: Brussels, Belgium
Option B: Casteau, Belgium
Option C: Washington, USA
Option D: Pentagon, USA
Correct Answer: Casteau, Belgium ✔
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Option A: National Atlantic Council
Option B: President of the United States, with Senate advice and consent
Option C: Secretary General NATO during summit
Option D: Country hosting annual summit
Correct Answer: National Atlantic Council ✔
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Option A: Germany
Option B: Lithuania
Option C: Belgium
Option D: France
Correct Answer: France ✔
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Option A: Brussels, Belgium
Option B: Vilnius, Lithuania
Option C: Montreal, Canada
Option D: Berlin, Germany
Correct Answer: Montreal, Canada ✔
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Option A: Consistent and compatible with Alliance’s nuclear deterrence policy
Option B: TPNW contributes to the development of customary international law according to aspirations of alliance
Option C: TPNW does not change the legal obligations on alliance countries with respect to nuclear weapons
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: TPNW does not change the legal obligations on alliance countries with respect to nuclear weapons ✔
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TPNW stands for?
Option A: Treaty on Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons
Option B: Test for Production of New Weapons
Option C: Treatment on Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons
Option D: Testament on Purifications of Nuclear Weapons
Correct Answer: Treaty on Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons ✔
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Option A: 10times
Option B: 52times
Option C: 20times
Option D: 29times
Correct Answer: 52times ✔
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Option A: Kalais de Shaillot, Sorte Tauphine
Option B: Talais de Phaillot, Korte Sauphine
Option C: Palais de Chaillot, Porte Dauphine
Option D: Nalais de Thaillot, Norte Kauphine
Correct Answer: Palais de Chaillot, Porte Dauphine ✔
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Option A: Three years
Option B: Four years
Option C: Five years
Option D: Six years
Correct Answer: Three years ✔
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Option A: National Atlantic Council
Option B: President of the United States, with Senate advice and consent
Option C: Secretary General NATO during summit
Option D: Country hosting annual summit
Correct Answer: President of the United States, with Senate advice and consent ✔
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Option A: Norway
Option B: Poland
Option C: USA
Option D: France
Correct Answer: Norway ✔
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Option A: England and Scotland
Option B: Wales and Scotland
Option C: England, Wales and Scotland
Option D: Great British itself is an island country
Correct Answer: Wales and Scotland ✔
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Option A: Seattle
Option B: Atlanta
Option C: Newyork city
Option D: Los Angeles
Correct Answer: Los Angeles ✔
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Option A: Chinese All in one Technology Co. Limited
Option B: Coercive Ambient Technology Co. Limited
Option C: Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. Limited
Option D: Cyniong Alegrabi Technology Co. Limited
Correct Answer: Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. Limited ✔
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Option A: electric vehicle (EV) engine maker
Option B: electric vehicle (EV) battery maker
Option C: electric vehicle (EV) engine and battery maker
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: electric vehicle (EV) battery maker ✔
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Option A: Brazil
Option B: Russia
Option C: India
Option D: China
Correct Answer: South Africa ✔
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Option A: 20 July
Option B: 21 July
Option C: 22 July
Option D: 23 July
Correct Answer: 20 July ✔
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Option A: 506 m
Option B: 403 m
Option C: 305 m
Option D: 204 m
Correct Answer: 305 m ✔
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Option A: Article 4
Option B: Article 5
Option C: Article 6
Option D: Article 7
Correct Answer: Article 5 ✔
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Option A: Three years, renewable
Option B: Four years, renewable
Option C: Five years, renewable
Option D: Three years, not renewable
Correct Answer: Four years, renewable ✔
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Option A: Thirteen other countries
Option B: Fourteen other countries
Option C: Fifteen other countries
Option D: Sixteen other countries
Correct Answer: Fourteen other countries ✔
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Option A: Austria
Option B: East Germany
Option C: Poland
Option D: West Germany
Correct Answer: West Germany ✔
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Option A: “keep the Soviet Union out, the Americans in, and the French down”
Option B: “keep the Soviet Union and Germans out, the Americans in, and the French down”
Option C: “keep the Soviet Union out, the Americans in, and the Germans down”
Option D: “only keep the Soviet Union out”
Correct Answer: “keep the Soviet Union out, the Americans in, and the Germans down” ✔
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Option A: Supreme Alliance Commander Europe
Option B: Supreme Allied Commander Europe
Option C: Supreme Atlantic Commander for Europe
Option D: Supreme Affiliated Commander Europe
Correct Answer: Supreme Allied Commander Europe ✔
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Option A: SACEUR
Option B: SCAEUR
Option C: EURSCA
Option D: CASEUR
Correct Answer: SACEUR ✔
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Option A: Always by America
Option B: Rotated among alliance countries
Option C: Given in order of priority of accession to alliance
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Always by America ✔
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IAMD stands for?
Option A: Integral Aerospace and Missile Detachment
Option B: International Air and Micro-avionics Deployment
Option C: Integrated Air and Missile Defence
Option D: Isolated Aggressive Military Defence
Correct Answer: Integrated Air and Missile Defence ✔
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Option A: 9/11
Option B: Just before end of cold war
Option C: Just after end of cold war
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: 9/11 ✔
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Option A: Bombing campaign on Czechs
Option B: Bombing campaign on Bosnian Serbs
Option C: Bombing campaign on Afghanistan
Option D: Bombing campaign on Iraq
Correct Answer: Bombing campaign on Bosnian Serbs ✔
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Option A: Forming relationships with former Soviet countries and demonstrating that NATO is the most powerfully organization
Option B: Forming relationships with former Soviet countries and demonstrating that NATO did not intend to disappear after the Cold War
Option C: Demonstrating that NATO did not intend to disappear after the Cold War and NATO is the most powerfully organization
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Forming relationships with former Soviet countries and demonstrating that NATO did not intend to disappear after the Cold War ✔
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Option A: Olowianka
Option B: Usedom
Option C: Slodowa
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Usedom ✔
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The longest EU-funded underwater tunnel in Europe opened in Poland will connect which two islands?
Option A: Usedom and Wolin
Option B: Ostro and Konski
Option C: Port and Chelminek
Option D: Olowianka and Karsibor
Correct Answer: Usedom and Wolin ✔
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Option A: Germany
Option B: Belgium
Option C: Finland
Option D: Poland
Correct Answer: Poland ✔
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Option A: Oslo Accords
Option B: Abraham Accords
Option C: Camp David Accords
Option D: Peace Process Accords
Correct Answer: Camp David Accords ✔
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Option A: British is a term used to refer to Greek territory of Britannia Major, an area that was conquered by Greeks. Greeks never conquered Scotland
Option B: British is a term used to refer to Barbarian territory of Britannia Major, an area that was conquered by Barbarians. Barbarians never conquered Scotland
Option C: British is a term used to refer to Roman territory of Britannia Major, an area that was conquered by Romans. Romans never conquered Scotland
Option D: Due to political differences
Correct Answer: British is a term used to refer to Roman territory of Britannia Major, an area that was conquered by Romans. Romans never conquered Scotland ✔
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Option A: England + Northern Ireland
Option B: Britain + Northern Ireland
Option C: Great Britain + Northern Ireland
Option D: England
Correct Answer: Britain + Northern Ireland ✔
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Option A: Great Britain refers to Wales and England while Britain refers to Wales, England, and Scotland
Option B: Britain refers to Wales and England while Great Britain refers to Wales, England, and Scotland
Option C: Britain refers to Wales and England while Great Britain refers to Wales, England, Scotland and Northern Ireland
Option D: Both are same
Correct Answer: Britain refers to Wales and England while Great Britain refers to Wales, England, and Scotland ✔
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Option A: Dalta and Dotsam Conferences
Option B: Yalta and Potsdam Conferences
Option C: Yalta and Dalta Conferences
Option D: Dotsam and Potsdam Conferences
Correct Answer: Yalta and Potsdam Conferences ✔
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Option A: Muslim
Option B: Jewish
Option C: Buddhist
Option D: Hindu
Correct Answer: Hindu ✔
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Option A: General Suharto
Option B: Joko Widodo
Option C: Sukamo
Option D: None of These
Correct Answer: General Suharto ✔
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Option A: 8163m/26,781ft
Option B: 8516m/27,940ft
Option C: 8463m/27,766ft
Option D: 8167m/26,795ft
Correct Answer: 8163m/26,781ft ✔
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Option A: 8586m/28,169ft
Option B: 8516m/27,940ft
Option C: 8463m/27,766ft
Option D: 8167m/26,795ft
Correct Answer: 8167m/26,795ft ✔
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Option A: 8586m/28,169ft
Option B: 8516m/27,940ft
Option C: 8463m/27,766ft
Option D: 8201m/26,906ft
Correct Answer: 8201m/26,906ft ✔
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Option A: 8586m/28,169ft
Option B: 8516m/27,940ft
Option C: 8463m/27,766ft
Option D: 8848m/29,028ft
Correct Answer: 8463m/27,766ft ✔
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Option A: 8586m/28,169ft
Option B: 8516m/27,940ft
Option C: 8463m/27,766ft
Option D: 8848m/29,028ft
Correct Answer: 8516m/27,940ft ✔
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Option A: 8586m/28,169ft
Option B: 8516m/27,940ft
Option C: 8463m/27,766ft
Option D: 8848m/29,028ft
Correct Answer: 8586m/28,169ft ✔
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Option A: 8035m/26,362ft
Option B: 8047m/26,400ft
Option C: 8091m/26,545ft
Option D: 8047m/26,469ft
Correct Answer: 8091m/26,545ft ✔
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Option A: 8035m/26,362ft
Option B: 8047m/26,400ft
Option C: 8091m/26,545ft
Option D: 8047m/26,469ft
Correct Answer: 8035m/26,362ft ✔
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Option A: 17 September
Option B: 16 September
Option C: 17 October
Option D: 16 November
Correct Answer: 16 September ✔
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Option A: Pearl of the Fraser
Option B: Pearl of the Crown
Option C: Pearl of the Ocean
Option D: Pearl of the Ayres
Correct Answer: Pearl of the Crown ✔
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Option A: Transportation
Option B: Cargo
Option C: Shipment
Option D: Consignment
Correct Answer: Shipment ✔
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Option A: Spain
Option B: Mexico
Option C: New Zealand
Option D: Russia
Correct Answer: Mexico ✔
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Option A: South Africa
Option B: Indonesia
Option C: Egypt
Option D: Mexico
Correct Answer: South Africa ✔
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Option A: Indonesia
Option B: Maldives
Option C: South Africa
Option D: Egypt
Correct Answer: Indonesia ✔
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Option A: 21 June
Option B: 22 September
Option C: 22 December
Option D: None of These
Correct Answer: 21 June ✔
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Option A: Seven Hills Island
Option B: Jazeira Haft Talar
Option C: Astola Island
Option D: All Of These
Correct Answer: All Of These ✔
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Option A: Saudi Arabia
Option B: Turkey
Option C: China
Option D: All of these
Correct Answer: All of these ✔
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Option A: Beijing
Option B: Moscow
Option C: Florida
Option D: None
Correct Answer: Florida ✔
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Option A: North American Free Trade Agreement
Option B: North American Fundamental Trading Agreement
Option C: North Atlantic Fundamental Trading Agreement
Option D: North Atlantic Free Trade Agreement
Correct Answer: North American Free Trade Agreement ✔
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Option A: 1961
Option B: 1963
Option C: 1962
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: 1961 ✔
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Option A: FIA
Option B: CIA
Option C: RAW
Option D: ISI
Correct Answer: CIA ✔
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Option A: Danube
Option B: Rhine
Option C: Tiber
Option D: Po
Correct Answer: Tiber ✔
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Option A: Riverine of indus and jehlum
Option B: Kachho
Option C: Sindh sagar doab
Option D: None of them
Correct Answer: Sindh sagar doab ✔
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All of the Following Countries are the Members of TAPI – Gas pipeline Project Except:__________?
Option A: Pakistan
Option B: Afghanistan
Option C: Tajikistan
Option D: India
Correct Answer: Tajikistan ✔
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Option A: 12 May
Option B: 12 April
Option C: 12 march
Option D: 12 February
Correct Answer: 12 May ✔
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Option A: 8 May
Option B: 9 May
Option C: 10 May
Option D: 12 May
Correct Answer: 9 May ✔
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Option A: hillier lake
Option B: dove lake
Option C: lake George
Option D: none of these
Correct Answer: lake George ✔
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Option A: Lack of regulation in the media sector
Option B: Excessive control over journalism
Option C: Inefficient handling of corruption cases
Option D: Dependence on state sector ads
Correct Answer: Excessive control over journalism ✔
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Option A: Israel and Egypt
Option B: Poland and Germany
Option C: Israel and Palestine
Option D: Frand and UK
Correct Answer: Israel and Egypt ✔
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Option A: USA
Option B: Iran
Option C: Afghanistan
Option D: none of these
Correct Answer: Afghanistan ✔
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Option A: Australia
Option B: Spain
Option C: Poland
Option D: Germany
Correct Answer: Australia ✔
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Option A: UN day
Option B: Hunger day
Option C: Palestinian prisoner day
Option D: None
Correct Answer: Palestinian prisoner day ✔
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Option A: English, Arabic, Chinese
Option B: English, Russian
Option C: Russian, Chinese
Option D: None of These
Correct Answer: Russian, Chinese ✔
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Option A: A waif
Option B: A posthumous Child
Option C: An orphan Child
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: A posthumous Child ✔
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Option A: IMF
Option B: World Bank
Option C: Asian Development Bank (ADB)
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Asian Development Bank (ADB) ✔
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Option A: 4
Option B: 2
Option C: 6
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: 4 ✔
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Option A: World Bank
Option B: UNESCO
Option C: UNO
Option D: SCO
Correct Answer: World Bank ✔
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Option A: Labour Day
Option B: Environment Day
Option C: Earth Day
Option D: Press Freedom Day
Correct Answer: Press Freedom Day ✔
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Option A: 30th April
Option B: 1st May
Option C: 2nd May
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: 2nd May ✔
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Option A: I can we can
Option B: Yes we do
Option C: we can do it
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Yes we do ✔
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Option A: Salman Khan
Option B: Ravi Kapoor
Option C: Ramesh Oberoi
Option D: Venkatesh Rana
Correct Answer: Salman Khan ✔
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Option A: Kenya
Option B: Nigeria
Option C: Democratic Republic of Congo
Option D: India
Correct Answer: Democratic Republic of Congo ✔
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Option A: Iran-Pakistan
Option B: Russia-Serbia
Option C: China-Pakistan
Option D: Pakistan-Russia
Correct Answer: Iran-Pakistan ✔
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Option A: Ramadan 25, 1366 AH
Option B: Ramadan 27, 1367 AH
Option C: Ramadan 27, 1366 AH
Option D: Ramadan 27, 1368 AH
Correct Answer: Ramadan 27, 1366 AH ✔
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Option A: Umar Gul
Option B: Ajantha Mendis
Option C: Lasith Malinga
Option D: Saeed Ajmal
Correct Answer: Umar Gul ✔
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Option A: World Economic Forum
Option B: World Trade Organization
Option C: IMF
Option D: World Bank
Correct Answer: World Bank ✔
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Option A: Macedonia
Option B: Turkey
Option C: Albania
Option D: Spain
Correct Answer: Turkey ✔
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Option A: S.B Zisman
Option B: C.A Doxiadis
Option C: Patrick Geddes
Option D: Ebenzer Howard
Correct Answer: C.A Doxiadis ✔
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