Questions Related to general knowledge
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Singing
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Danching
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Painting
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Writing
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Abudhabi
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kuwait
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Muscat
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Dubai
C
Correct answer
Explanation
Muscat is the capital and largest city of Oman, located on the country's northern coast. Abu Dhabi and Dubai are major cities in the United Arab Emirates, not Oman, while Kuwait City is the capital of Kuwait.
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Sydney
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Adelaide
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Canberra
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Melbourne
C
Correct answer
Explanation
Canberra is the capital of Australia, specifically established as a compromise between Sydney and Melbourne. Sydney and Melbourne are Australia's largest cities but were never the national capital.
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jack hobbs
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ricky ponting
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jackie robinson
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michal slater
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Jorma J. Ollila
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Marcus Samuel
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Peter Voser
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Adelbert van Roxe
C
Correct answer
Explanation
Peter Voser served as CEO of Royal Dutch Shell from 2009-2013, making him correct for that period. Note that corporate leadership changes frequently, and this information may be outdated depending on when the question was written.
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Ulan bator
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Port Lewis
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Bahamas
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San francisco
A
Correct answer
Explanation
Ulaanbaatar (misspelled as Ulan bator) is the capital and largest city of Mongolia. Port Louis is in Mauritius, Bahamas is a country, and San Francisco is in the USA - none are related to Mongolia.
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raph Khan
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cubeer
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Mubay
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Sudas
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Seoul
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Pyong Yang
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Gangtok
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Kimberley
B
Correct answer
Explanation
Pyongyang (misspelled as Pyong Yang) is the capital of North Korea. Seoul is the capital of South Korea, Gangtok is in India, and Kimberley is in South Africa.
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Seoul
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Pyong yang
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Gangtok
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Hong Kong
B
Correct answer
Explanation
Pyongyang (misspelled as Pyong yang) is the capital of North Korea. Seoul is the capital of South Korea, Gangtok is the capital of Sikkim in India, and Hong Kong is a special administrative region of China.
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benjamen franklin
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dave vectore
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sheldon orton
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sir sidny
A
Correct answer
Explanation
Benjamin Franklin appears on the US $100 bill, commonly called the 'Benjamin' in American slang. The other names listed are not associated with US currency.