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THE INTERACT QUIZ SAMPLER

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Which Rotary movement was launched in 1968 as a service club for young men and women from age 18-30?

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Rotaract

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What familiar sign was first seen on the battlefield during the Austro-Prussian war of 1866?

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The Red Cross ; known as Red Crescent in Islamic nations

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Visuals….Connect

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Enzo Ferrari and the Ferrari F1 team

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Visual….Identify?

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Velcro : a close-up view

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Connect the two pictures…

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Raffles

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Which company made the first walkie-talkie, the first pager, the first cell phone and the radio set that relayed Neil Armstrong’s historic words from the moon?

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Motorola

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Which Malaysian pair won the men’s doubles All-England Badminton title for the first time in 1982?

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The Sidek brothers Razif-Jalani

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What do the following have in common - Amok, Ketchup, Gingham, Pangolin, Cassowary, Sago, Compound?

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English words that are Malay in origin

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In 1985, Rotary made a historic commitment to immunize all of the world's children against what?

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Polio

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Harald, the son of Gorm the Old, completed the unification of Scandinavia begun by his father and conquered Norway. This grew into a great Anglo-Scandinavian kingdom that included parts of Sweden. How was Harald better known?

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Bluetooth – Inventor Jaap Haartsen was Dutch

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Sabah is home to the world's smallest known sub-species of elephants, shown below. What is it called?

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The Pygmy Elephant

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They were the professional messengers of ancient Greece. Identified by a special staff, they were not to be harmed or touched even in times of war. Their name survives to this day and is reflected in the name of several newspapers. What were they called?

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Heralds

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Which University-town dating back to the 10th century is known as the "city of dreaming spires"?

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Oxford

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This 1982 movie star was described by one critic as a "squat, wrinkled, mud-colored beastie with a perpetual chest cold.” Name the co-star?

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Name this member of the Rotary club in Palm Springs, California went on to found a major animation, film and media empire?

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Walt Disney

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Who are these people?

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The founders of Microsoft

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This map depicts the former colonial empire of which European Nation?

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Netherlands (the Dutch empire)

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Common to - The Ptolemy dynasty which ruled Egypt for 300 years ending with Cleopatra; The Seleucid dynasty that ruled Syria, Persia and Mesopotamia till 2 BC; the Antigonus family dynasty that ruled Macedonia till they were defeated by the Romans?

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all founded by Alexander’s generals

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This picture depicts what is the world’s longest Railway line. Can you name it?

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The Trans-Siberian Railway

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Which birds can hover in mid-air by rapidly flapping their wings, 15 to 80 times per second (depending on the size of the bird) and are the only birds that can fly backwards?

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Hummingbirds

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Visual….Identify?

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Fondue

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Which member of the Rotary club in Albany, New York State went on to become the President of the USA and was a victim of Polio himself, spending most of his adult-life in a wheelchair?

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Franklin D Roosevelt

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Identify this plane which can outrun a surface-to-air missile and which has never been shot down?

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The Blackbird SR 71

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Whose flag is this?

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Palestinian flag

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What organization has won the Nobel Peace Prize more times than any other recipient?

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International Committee of the Red Cross

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In James Cameron's "Avatar," Earth solved its energy crisis by discovering what mineral on the moon Pandora?

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Unobtanium

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What is the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix circuit called ?

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Yas Marina Circuit

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Which city once known as ‘Batavia,’ was modelled after the capital of the Netherlands, Amsterdam?

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Jakarta

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If you wished to visit the Angkor Vat temple complex, which airport would you take a flight to?

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Siem Reap Airport

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What fibre was named after New York and London?

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Nylon

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Which object of everyday use derives its name from a Latin word meaning 'shadow?'

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Umbrella

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Which country hosted the 2014 World Cup Football tournament?

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Brazil

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Which Mediterranean island consists of a Republic that is part of the EU and a second nation recognized only by Turkey?

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Cyprus

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At which temperature would both the Celsius and the Fahrenheit scale read the same?

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-40

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What was the capital of West Germany till its reunification with East Germany?

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Bonn

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The Nobel Peace Prize is awarded by a committee appointed by the government of what country?

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Norway

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Who was the voice of Darth Vader in the Star Wars series?

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James Earl Jones

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When a substance is described as 'friable' what property does it have?

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What is this sport called?

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Buzkhasi

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Where would you find these statues?

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Easter Islands

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The following European capital cities Vienna, Bratislava, Budapest, Belgrade all stand on which river?

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The Danube River

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Who is the first tennis player born in the 1990's to win a tennis Grand Slam title?

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Petra Kvitova

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How is Onika Tanya Maraj better known?

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Nicki Minaj

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Which viral fever gets is name from a river in the Democratic Republic of Congo (Zaire) from where it is said to have first emerged?

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Ebola River

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What is added by several municipal authorities world-wide to domestic water in order to reduce incidences of tooth decay?

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Fluoride

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Which Palestinian leader was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1984?

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Yasser Arafat

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Which system of education did Friedrich Fröbel introduce?

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Kindergarten

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Phobos and Deimos are the moons of which member of the Solar system?

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Planet Mars

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Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone was the first book in the Harry Potter series. What is a Philosopher's Stone?

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legendary substance with astonishing powers. The Stone will transform any metal into pure gold. It also produces the Elixir of Life, which will make the drinker immortal."

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Which football club's name means 'youth' in Latin?

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Juventus [Italy]

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Catalan, Aranese, Aragonese, Galician and Basque are all languages in which nation?

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Spain

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Which city, which is an anagram of the present capital of Japan, was once the Imperial capital of the country?

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KYOTO

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Which James Bond 'girl' shares her name with a wife of Henry VIII?

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Jane Seymour

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The Olympus Mons is 600 km wide and 24,000 m high, nearly three times higher than Mt. Everest. Where is it?

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Planet Mars

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Which politician had to resign after the Watergate scandal?

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Richard Nixon

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Which country's flag has an AK-47 gun on it?

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Mozambique

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What are these types of - Diffuse, Planetary, Protoplanetary and Supernova remnant?

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Nebulae

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What is the name given to the chain of events that brought back imperial rule to Japan in 1868?

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Meiji Restoration / Meiji Ishin

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The Palestinian flag

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Borobudur