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Let’s get started! In which nation was the first FIFA World Cup held (1930)?
- Italy
- Uruguay
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What else is the dry law known by in the United States (1919)?
- Volstead Act.
- Jim Crow Act.
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Ukraine was one of the 15 republics of the Soviet Union (1922-1991).
- True
- False
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In what year does the Great Eastern Japan Earthquake occur?
- 2001
- 2011
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Every April 12, Cosmonautics Day is celebrated in honor of the first manned space trip (1961).
- True
- False
- Question of
Who was nicknamed “Lady Soul” or “Queen of Soul”?
- Aretha Franklin.
- Whitney Houston.
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How many wars of the Balkans were there?
- 2
- 3
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Which Major League Baseball player dies while carrying a shipment of aid for the victims of the Managua Earthquake (1972)?
- Luis Aparicio.
- Roberto Clemente.
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What is Eva Braun (1912-1945) known for?
- For being the wife of Adolf Hitler.
- For her contributions to the understanding of the structure of DNA.
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In 1836, during the Texas War of Independence, the Goliad Massacre took place, in which about 332 Texas rebels were shot.
- True
- False
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Easy! “Careless Whisper” (1984) was the first solo single by:
- David Bowie.
- George Michael.
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The Lighthouse of Alexandria was built in the 3rd century B.C., it was 134 meters high and its architect was Sostratus of Cnido.
- True
- False
- Question of
We’re nearing the end. Cyrus II the Great was king of:
- Persia
- Sparta
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Who fought during the battle of Stalingrad?
- French and Russian empires.
- The Red Army and the Wehrmacht.
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Abul-Abbas was the first elephant, as far as we know, to be in northern Europe and was owned by Emperor Charlemagne.
- True
- False
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