Which Country is called Land of Amber?

A: Lithuania

B: Bolivia

C: Canada

D: India

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Lithuania

Which Country is called Great Britain of Pacific?

A: Taiwan

B: NewZealand

C: Japan

D: Brunai

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Japan

Worlds most valuable (highest ranked) currency is__________?

A: Kuwait Dinar

B: Bahrain Dinar

C: Oman Rial

D: Jordan Dinar

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Kuwait Dinar

Which city is called Gateway of India?

A: Mumbai

B: Dehli

C: Kalcutta

D: Hyderabad Deccan

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Mumbai

Which country is called Land of snow?

A: Switzerland

B: Netherlands

C: Canada

D: Ireland

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Canada

Which city is called Golden city?

A: London

B: Mumbai

C: Colombo

D: Johannesburg

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Johannesburg

Which city is called the city of conferences?

A: Newyork

B: Geneva

C: Washington. DC

D: London

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Geneva

Which country is called Land of Lilies?

A: Canada

B: USA

C: Mexico

D: UK

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Canada

Who built the Pharos of Alexandria?

A: Dinocrates

B: Eudoxus of Cnidus

C: Mausolus

D: Sostratus of Cnidus

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Sostratus of Cnidus

The height of Burj Khalifa is___________?

A: 828 metres

B: 820 metres

C: 815 metres

D: None of the above

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828 metres

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