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Which world leader is famous for his "little red book"
Mao zedong
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Which country has the abbreviation "CH"?
Switzerland
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What date was the first UK lockdown announced by Boris Johnson?
March 23rd
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What bird has the largest wingspan
Albatross
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Which of Shakespeares plays is centred in Scotland
Macbeth
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Who is known for running through the streets crying Eurkea
Archimedes
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What African country has Portuguese as its official language?
Mozambique
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Name the scheme that ran throughout August to encourage people to enjoy meals in restaurants, cafes and pubs
Eat out to help out
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Which is the eighth and furthest-known planet from the sun in the solar system?
Neptune
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What movie is the #1 grossing movie of all time
Avengers: Endgame
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The Triple Entente consisted of what countries and in which war
Russia, France, and Britain in World War 1
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Which is the westernmost capital city in Europe
Lisbon
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What world leader was rumoured to have passed away from COVID-19 earlier last year?
Kim Jong Un
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What is the national animal of Scotland
Unicorn
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Which of Christopher Nolan's films is the highest rated on IMDb
The Dark Knight
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What is the longest war in US history
Afghan War
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What country has the longest coastline
Canada
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Rumours of WW3 began in the early parts of 2020 when the USA launched a drone strike against which country?
Iran
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Where in the human body would you find the medulla oblongata?
Brain
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What is the most streamed song on Spotify (1 point for song and +1 for artist)
Shape of you - Ed Sheeran
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The majority of the ancient Mayan civilization existed in which modern-day country?
Guatemala
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What 2 rivers flow through what was once known as Sumeria
Tigris and Euphrates
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Boris Johnson's Chief Advisor, Dominic Cummings, made an illegal drive during lockdown. What was his reasoning for doing this
Test his eyesight
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What country exports the most beef?
Brazil
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Which two cities provide the setting for Charles Dickens’ ‘A Tale of Two Cities’
London and Paris
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