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The “Dia Grafico” was a:
- Spanish radio program.
- Spanish newspaper.
- Question of
The atmosphere is the layer of gas that surrounds a celestial body.
- True
- False
- Question of
Angel Falls, the highest waterfall in the world, is located at:
- Brazil
- Venezuela
- Question of
Which of the options is known as the world’s largest mirror?
- Iguazu Falls.
- The Salar de Uyuni.
- Question of
A difficulty that cannot be solved, especially when this situation only admits creative solutions, can be related to:
- Murphy’s law.
- The Gordian knot.
- Question of
Select the sea branch located between Siberia and Alaska.
- Strait of Gibraltar.
- Bering Strait.
- Question of
Pozole is a dish from Mexico.
- True
- False
- Question of
What is the main ingredient of pozole?
- Corn
- Yucca
- Question of
Magdalena Carmen Frida Kahlo Calderón was a Bolivian painter.
- True
- False, she was Mexican.
- Question of
The green pheasant is a species of galliform bird and is the national bird of:
- Japan
- Brazil
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The national flower of Uruguay is the ceibo.
- True
- False, it’s the orchid.
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The synonym for the word Unused is:
- Concise
- Obsolete
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“Do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, si” are:
- Part of the Corinthian alphabet.
- Musical notes.
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