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Q1. What is the name of the model village near Birmingham, owned by a trust, that was founded for the employees of Cadbury in the 1890s?

A
Cadbury
B
Bournville
C
Milo
D
Chocoville
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Q2. What is the Walvis Ridge?

A
A feature of reptilian brains
B
A hotspot seamount chain
C
A mountain range in the Western Ghats
D
A frown line between eyebrows
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Q3. How many countries border Brazil?

A
10
B
12
C
11
D
6
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Q4. The Sete Quedas Falls, said to rival the famous Iguazu Falls complex on the Iguazu River, were obliterated by what?

A
The construction of the Itaipu Dam, beginning 1970
B
The Oran earthquake (1871)
C
The CĂșcuta earthquake (1875)
D
Bombing in the 1947 Paraguayan Civil War
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Q5. Where are the internationally recognised wetlands of the Mundok and Rason migratory bird Reserves?

A
South Africa
B
Vietnam
C
Australia
D
North Korea
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Q6. What is next in the sequence: Lima, Quito, Bogota...?

A
Caractacus
B
Caracas
C
Caracal
D
Caricature
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Q7. What name is given to the broad expanse of prairie, steppe and grassland between the Mississippi River and the Rocky Mountains, covering parts of central western USA and Canada from Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba to New Mexico and Texas?

A
The Great Lakes
B
The Great Plains
C
The Pampas
D
The Steppes
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