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We don’t use the word Macrotis btw. They’re bilbies. I’ll let a non Aussie have a go at this one though. 

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On 02/04/2020 at 09:21, Azeem said:

Which country has the most number of islands ?

Is this Greece?

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4 hours ago, Toinho said:

We don’t use the word Macrotis btw. They’re bilbies. I’ll let a non Aussie have a go at this one though. 

Aye, I was thinking WTF is a macrotis. I'll abstain from answering this one as well, as easy as Anton after two shandys.

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7 hours ago, Azeem said:

Sweden

I googled it afterand it's absolutely ridiculous how many Sweden & Finland have xD 

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Which of these rulers first introduced the currency of Rupee which is now the standard in many countries in subcontinent & beyond ?

A. Ranjeet Singh

B. Sher Shah Suri

C. Akbar the Great

D. Shivaji I

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9 hours ago, Mel81x said:

B

Correct, Sher Shah Suri who briefly interrupted the Mughal Empire by defeating Mughal King Humayoun, such that he had to flee to his maternal uncles in Iran.

He minted a lot of new coins along with Rupee & also credited with the rebuilding the ancient route to central Asia under the Grand Trunk Road

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The oldest complete record of a military engagement in history is of between ?

A. Assyrian & Babylonian Empire

B. Sumerian & Archeamenid Empire 

C. Krishan & Muaryan Empire

D. Hittite & Egyptian Empire

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On 02/02/2021 at 14:59, McAzeem said:

The oldest complete record of a military engagement in history is of between ?

A. Assyrian & Babylonian Empire

B. Sumerian & Archeamenid Empire 

C. Krishan & Muaryan Empire

D. Hittite & Egyptian Empire

Right answer D

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One of these set of countries doesn't have a single member who knows how to make ball pen heads 

A. United States, China, Japan

B. UK, China, United States

C. Japan, Germany, Switzerland

D. United States, Germany, UK

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