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Who ruled Roman Empire the time Jesus was born?
- Julius Cesar
- Tiberius
- Nero
- Augustus
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What is the technique called by which the genome of an organism can be split up into different sized molecules?
- Electrolysis
- Electrophoresis
- Chromatography
- None of these
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What gland in the human body regulates metabolism?
- Pituitary
- Thyroid
- Hypothalamus
- Pineal
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What is the stage name by which rock singer William Bailey is better known?
- Chris Cornell
- Eddie Vedder
- Ian Gillan
- Axl Rose
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Which is the most populated among these European cities?
- Paris
- Berlin
- London
- Istanbul
- Question of
Saturn’s fantastic rings are almost entirely made of:
- Water ice
- Rocks
- Rotating gas
- Plasma
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The so-called “Cat Fugue” sonata was composed for the harpsichord by whom?
- Georg Frideric Handel
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- Domenico Scarlatti
- Ludwig van Beethoven
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Who was the first woman to run for President in U.S. history?
- Elizabeth Cady Stanton
- Emmeline Pankhurst
- Victoria Woodhull
- Millicent Garrett Fawcett
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Which country is called the “Rainbow Nation” because it has no less than eleven official languages?
- Bolivia
- Switzerland
- India
- South Africa
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Which city hosted the Summer Olympic Games in 1964?
- Helsinki
- Mexico City
- Rome
- Tokyo
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What is the largest U.S. state by area?
- Texas
- Nebraska
- Washington
- Alaska
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“The Communist Manifesto” was written by two German pilosophers. Who were they?
- Georg Friedrich Hegel and Arthur Schopenhauer
- Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels
- Johann Gottlieb Fichte and Friedrich Schelling
- Wilhelm Dilthey and Ludwig Feuerbach
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What is the name of Bilbo’s (“Lord of the rings”) home?
- The Shire
- Morrowind
- Bag End
- Hobbiton
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Who was Ho Chi Minh?
- A Vietnamese revolutionary leader
- Chairman of the Workers’ Party in Vietnam
- One of the founders of the Viet Cong
- All of the above
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Archduke Franz Ferdinand’s assassination was the catalyst for what war?
- World War I
- World War II
- Vietnam War
- French Revolution
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