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  • 1. 

    Superior, Huron, Michigan, erie, and Ontario are all Great ___________?

    Explanation
    The correct answer is "lakes". The question is asking for the common noun that describes Superior, Huron, Michigan, Erie, and Ontario. All of these words are names of lakes, so the correct answer is "lakes". "Lake's" is incorrect because it implies possession, and "lake" is incorrect because it is singular and does not encompass all the mentioned names.

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  • 2. 

    Which Red-Brown metal is mixed with zinc to make the alloy brass?

    • A.

      Gold

    • B.

      Lead

    • C.

      Copper

    • D.

      Tin

    • E.

      Brass Metal

    Correct Answer
    C. Copper
    Explanation
    Copper is the correct answer because it is a red-brown metal that is commonly mixed with zinc to make the alloy brass. Brass is a widely used alloy due to its durability, malleability, and attractive golden appearance. Copper provides the base metal for brass, while zinc is added to enhance its strength and corrosion resistance.

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  • 3. 

    What would you beat to make Meringue?                                                                          

    • A.

      Egg White

    • B.

      Egg

    • C.

      Cream

    • D.

      Warm Milk

    • E.

      Egg and a pinch of salt

    Correct Answer
    A. Egg White
  • 4. 

    A Clydesdale is a breed Of ________?

    Correct Answer
    Horse
    Horses
    Horse's
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Horse, Horses, Horse's. A Clydesdale is a breed of horse. The breed is known for its strength and size, often used in pulling heavy loads. The plural form of horse is horses, which refers to multiple horses. The possessive form of horse is horse's, indicating something that belongs to the horse.

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  • 5. 

    What is Huhu?

    • A.

      Your Tummy

    • B.

      A Type Of Beetle

    • C.

      A Brand Of Sugar

    • D.

      A Vegetable

    • E.

      A Breed Of Cat

    Correct Answer
    B. A Type Of Beetle
    Explanation
    Huhu is a type of beetle.

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  • 6. 

    In a rhyme, The what ran up the clock?

    Correct Answer
    Mouse
    A Mouse
    Explanation
    The rhyme is referring to a mouse that ran up the clock. The word "mouse" is the correct answer, as it directly answers the question asked in the rhyme. The addition of "A" before "Mouse" is also correct, as it indicates that it could be any mouse running up the clock.

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  • 7. 

    What famous Ship sank in 1912, While Crossing the Atlantic Ocean?

    Correct Answer
    The Titanic
    Titanic
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "The Titanic" or simply "Titanic". The Titanic was a famous ship that sank in 1912 while crossing the Atlantic Ocean. It is well-known for being one of the deadliest maritime disasters in history.

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  • 8. 

    Who Is This?                          

    • A.

      Shilo

    • B.

      Lassie

    • C.

      Pongo

    • D.

      Buddy

    • E.

      Clifard

    Correct Answer
    B. Lassie
  • 9. 

    What New Zealand Spider has a red stripe down its back?

    Correct Answer
    Katipo
    The Katipo
    Katipos
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Katipo, The Katipo, Katipos. The Katipo spider, also known as Latrodectus katipo, is a venomous spider native to New Zealand. It is known for its distinctive red stripe down its back, which helps to identify it. The Katipo spider is considered to be one of the most dangerous spiders in New Zealand, and its bite can cause severe symptoms.

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  • 10. 

    What animals are used in the sport of Polo?

    Correct Answer
    Horse
    Horses
    Horse's
    Explanation
    The animals used in the sport of Polo are horses. Polo is a team sport played on horseback, where players use long-handled mallets to hit a small ball into the opposing team's goal. The use of multiple horses is common in Polo, as players often switch horses during the game to ensure their mounts stay fresh and energetic. The term "horse's" is incorrect in this context, as it implies possession rather than referring to the animals themselves.

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  • 11. 

    How often are the Olympic Games held?     

    • A.

      Every 3 Years

    • B.

      Every 4 Years

    • C.

      Every 5 Years

    • D.

      Every 6 Years

    • E.

      Every 7 Years

    Correct Answer
    B. Every 4 Years
    Explanation
    The Olympic Games are held every four years. This allows for adequate time for athletes to train and prepare for the next edition of the games. It also gives host cities enough time to plan and organize the event. This four-year cycle is known as an Olympiad and is a tradition that has been followed since the modern Olympic Games were revived in 1896.

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  • 12. 

    What is the body of water between Australia and New Zealand Called?

    • A.

      Bass Straight

    • B.

      Australian Sea

    • C.

      Cook Straight

    • D.

      Pacific ocean

    • E.

      Tasman sea

    Correct Answer
    E. Tasman sea
    Explanation
    The body of water between Australia and New Zealand is called the Tasman Sea. This sea is named after the Dutch explorer Abel Tasman, who was the first European to sight New Zealand in 1642. The Tasman Sea is a marginal sea of the South Pacific Ocean and is known for its rough weather conditions and strong ocean currents. It separates the Australian continent from the island of New Zealand and is an important shipping route between the two countries.

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  • 13. 

    Which of the following is not a country of Africa?  

    • A.

      Sudan

    • B.

      Kenya

    • C.

      Gabon

    • D.

      Mali

    • E.

      Bolivia

    Correct Answer
    E. Bolivia
    Explanation
    Bolivia is not a country of Africa. It is a landlocked country located in South America.

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  • 14. 

    Is Lambton Quay a Main Street of?

    • A.

      Christchurch

    • B.

      Wellington

    • C.

      Auckland

    • D.

      Dunedin

    • E.

      Picton

    Correct Answer
    B. Wellington
    Explanation
    Lambton Quay is a main street of Wellington.

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  • 15. 

    Where is the longest bone in the human body?

    • A.

      In the thigh

    • B.

      In the lower leg

    • C.

      Back

    • D.

      Ribs

    • E.

      Spine

    Correct Answer
    A. In the thigh
    Explanation
    The femur, also known as the thigh bone, is the longest bone in the human body. It is located in the thigh and extends from the hip to the knee. The femur plays a crucial role in supporting the body's weight and facilitating movement. Its length and strength make it the longest and largest bone in the human skeletal system.

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  • 16. 

    Name a Country of South America that the Equator runs over?

    Correct Answer
    Brasil
    Ecuador
    Colombia
    Explanation
    The Equator runs over Brasil, Ecuador, and Colombia. These countries are located in South America and are intersected by the imaginary line that divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. The Equator is an important geographical reference point and has significant implications for climate and weather patterns in these countries.

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  • 17. 

    Where is this?

    • A.

      India

    • B.

      Panama

    • C.

      Canada

    • D.

      France

    • E.

      Japan

    Correct Answer
    B. Panama
    Explanation
    Panama is the correct answer because it is one of the options provided and is the most suitable location based on the context of the question. The question asks for a specific place, and out of the given options, Panama is the only country that fits the criteria.

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  • 18. 

    Who is this?

    • A.

      Abraham Lincon

    • B.

      Faudua Night

    • C.

      Jerta Johns

    • D.

      Melcom X

    • E.

      Martin Luther King jr.'s Son

    Correct Answer
    D. Melcom X
  • 19. 

    Which is a fruit?

    • A.

      Carrots

    • B.

      Potato

    • C.

      Kumara

    • D.

      Pumpkin

    • E.

      Garlic

    Correct Answer
    D. Pumpkin
    Explanation
    Pumpkin is a fruit because it is the mature ovary of a flowering plant and contains seeds. While it is commonly used as a vegetable in cooking, botanically it is classified as a fruit due to its reproductive structure.

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  • 20. 

    Open is to Closed, as, In is to _____________?

    Correct Answer
    Out
    Explanation
    The relationship between "open" and "closed" is that they are opposite in meaning. Similarly, the relationship between "in" and "out" is that they are opposite in meaning. Therefore, "out" is the correct answer.

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