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Q1. In the myths and legends of which country does Queen Maeve, or Medb, figure?

A
Cornwall
B
Ireland
C
Scotland
D
England
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Q2. Which singer's first two albums, released in 1985 and 1987, topped the Billboard 200 for 14 and 11 weeks respectively?

A
Whitney Houston
B
Suzanne Vega
C
Alison Krauss
D
E.G. Dally
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Q3. A type of temporary bridge, invented during World War II, was designed by Sir Donald ... (what)?

A
Bailey
B
Truss
C
Brooklyn
D
Beam
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Q4. Which were the first Olympic Games after the inaugural modern Games in 1896 to see the return of Athens as the host country?

A
2012
B
1996
C
2020
D
2004
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Q5. What computer that began operation in 1954 at the Royal Aircraft Establishment, Farnborough, UK, could make calculations in 20 seconds that, it was said, "would keep 100 girls using calculating machines occupied for 8 hours"?

A
ERNIE
B
TRIDAC
C
Big Blue
D
HAL
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Q6. Where in America is the mountain-size carving of Crazy Horse?

A
Atlanta, Georgia
B
Black Hills, South Dakota
C
Cherokee County, Alabama
D
Chugach State Park, Alaska
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Q7. The "Missouri Compromise" allowed which state to join the USA in 1820 to balance the admission of Missouri?

A
Maryland
B
Minnesota
C
Maine
D
Mississippi
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