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Q1. When did Māori arrive in New Zealand?

A
8th century CE
B
late 13th century CE
C
2nd century BCE
D
17th century CE
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Q2. Which castle, when used as a prison for prisoners of war in World War II, was known as Oflag IV C?

A
Colditz
B
Versailles
C
Cassino
D
St Anthony
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Q3. In 1972, when Ceylon became a republic within the Commonwealth, the name was changed to Sri Lanka. What does "Sri Lanka" mean in Sanskrit?

A
Water all around
B
Little country
C
Outstanding island
D
South of India
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Q4. What century were the four major eruptions of Krakatoa, heard some 3,000 miles away and changing global weather patterns and temperatures for years?

A
15th
B
19th
C
12th
D
18th
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Q5. According to Greek legend, who was the muse of Music?

A
Calliope
B
Clio
C
Euterpe
D
Urania
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Q6. The Orkneyinga saga, the Flatey Book, the Chronicon Lethrense and the Gesta Danorum are mediaeval (and older) records of myths, legends and history of what land(s)?

A
The Isle of Avalon
B
Valhalla
C
Scandinavia, Iceland and the Orkney Isles
D
Asphodel Meadows
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Q7. Which government banned the Ainu language, beginning in 1869?

A
Alexander II's government in Russia
B
The Fox government in New Zealand
C
The Folketing in Denmark
D
The Meiji government in Japan
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