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281 What is the most populated city in the world? Shanghai
282 Montserrat is an Island in which West Indian group? The Leeward Islands
283 What is a baby frog called? Froglet
284 What are the only two planets in the solar system which do not have moons? Mercury and Venus
285 In the American use of the word `trillion`, how many zeros are there if this was written out in numerical form? 12
286 What colour is the middle stripe on the German flag? Red
287 Which of the following appears on the flag of the Faroe Islands? A circle, a star or a cross? Cross
288 Which of the following countries produces the most gold - Indonesia, South Africa or Peru? South Africa
289 What is the capital of Sicily? Palermo
290 Which country had a parliament called the Duma? Russia
291 What is the chemical symbol for the element Tin? Sn
292 Which planet was not discovered until 1930? Pluto
293 Which of the following species of snakes is the longest? Diamondback Rattlesnake, Reticulated Python or Puff Adder? Reticulated Python
294 What number on the Beaufort scale indicates a light breeze? 2
295 The Tynwald is the parliament on which island? Isle of Man
296 Which country, other than England, has a city called London on a river called the Thames? Canada
297 What is a male rabbit called? A buck
298 Charles University is situated in which European city? Prague
299 What is the capital of the American state of Wyoming? Cheyenne or Harrisburg? Cheyenne
300 In which American state is Mount Waialeale, which has the highest average rainfall in the world? Hawaii
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301 In 1579, the Netherlands achieved independence from which other country? Spain
302 In which city is the `Wailing Wall`? Jerusalem
303 In which European country is the city of Bratislava? Slovakia
304 Hartford is the capital of which American state? Conneticut
305 What is Chang Cheng better known as in English? The Great Wall Of China, Hong Kong or Coca Cola? The Great Wall Of China
306 What is the closest city to Portsmouth? Brighton, Southampton or Chicester? Chichester
307 What is the capital of the American state of Louisiana? Baton Rouge
308 What is the second lightest chemical element? Helium
309 Which American City is named after a British Prime Minister? Pittsburgh
310 Is a group of crows called a murder, a massacre, a killing or a riot? A murder
311 Which two metals make up the alloy bronze? Copper and Tin
312 What is the chemical symbol for the element Plutonium? Pu
313 How many American states begin with the letter `M`? 8
314 What is the administrative centre of Cheshire? Chester
315 Green Park, Oxford Circus and Warren Street are on which London Underground line? Victoria
316 In which modern day country would you find the ruins of Troy? Turkey
317 What is the sixth planet from the Sun in the Solar System? Saturn
318 How many English counties border the south coast? 7
319 What is the state capital of Oklahoma? Oklahoma City
320 What is the largest poisonous snake in Africa? Black Mamba
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321 What is the largest city in India? Calcutta
322 Which American state is known as the `Heart Of Dixie`? Alabama
323 How many American states begin and end with the letter `A`? 3 (Alabama, Alaska and Arizona)
324 In which American state is Harvard University? Massachusetts
325 How many provinces are there in Ireland? 4
326 What is the chemical symbol for the element Nickel? Ni
327 The brightest star in the night sky and one of the closest to Earth is often called the Dog Star, but what is it`s official name? Sirius
328 What does H.I.V. stand for? Human Immunodeficiency Virus
329 In which European country is the world`s longest road tunnel? Switzerland
330 In 1986, 9 moons of Uranus were discovered and named after what? Roman Gods, British Scientists or Shakesperian characters? Shakesperian characters
331 Which of the five great lakes in North America is nearest to the sea? Lake Ontario
332 What is the only fruit that grows its seeds on the outside? The strawberry
333 Which chemical element makes up 92.7% of the universe? Hydrogen
334 In computing, what does the letter `D` stand for in `MS-DOS`? Data, Disk or Delivery? Disk
335 Charon is the only satellite of which planet in the solar system? Pluto
336 Which of the following colours does not appear on the flag of Algeria? Green, Red or Yellow? Green
337 The British island of Lundy derives its name from the Norse word for which bird? Puffin
338 What was used to drive Charles Babbage`s calculating machine which is regarded as the world`s first computer? Electricity, Steam or Mice? Steam
339 Which country has the most Universities in the world, almost twice the number in USA? India
340 Which country has the longest rail network? USA, Russia or India? USA
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341 What did Nicholas Copernicus argue was at the centre of our universe, and what was the common belief before then? The Sun. Before then people believed it was the Earth.
342 Santa Fe is the capital of which American state? New Mexico
343 Which temperature has the same value in both centigrade and farenheit? -40
344 What capital city does the river Tagus flow through? Lisbon
345 What two countries border Andorra? France and Spain
346 In which Canadian city is the CN Tower? Toronto
347 In which American state is the west coast city of Tampa? Florida
348 Which animal became extinct in Scotland in 1743 and then in Ireland in 1766? The wolf.
349 Opium is derived from which plant? Poppy
350 Salem is the capital of which American state? Oregon
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