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    Which of the following is the world's loneliest island ?
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    • Tristan is an active volcanic island with rare wildlife and home to 246 British Citizens living in the world's most isolated settlement. 
    • It lies some 3,000 km from the nearest mainland, standing isolated in the midst of the South Atlantic Ocean about midway between Cape Town, South Africa and Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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    The purchased of this territory from Russia by the USA for a few cents per acre was known as 'Seward's Folly' after the man who negotiated it. It later turned out to be a very mineral-rich territory. Which territory are we talking about?
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    The Alaska Purchase was the United States' acquisition of Alaska from the Russian Empire. Alaska was formally transferred to the United States on October 18, 1867, through a treaty ratified by the United States Senate and signed by President Andrew Johnson. The purchased of this territory from Russia by the USA for a few cents per acre was known as 'Seward's Folly.
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    These sarees from Patan, Gujarat, are made using fine silk yarns. They are traditionally woven by the salvi community, and involve a complex from of weaving. What is the name these sarees?
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    Patola Sarees are popular double-ikat weave silk fabrics, once only made in Patan, Gujarat. They are traditionally woven by the Salvi community and involves a complex method of dyeing and weaving. Patola or tie & dye design are produced in various states in India. In Rajasthan, it is known as Bandhani. In Gujarat, it is known as Patola also known as Ikat.
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    The very mention of the Middle-east brings desert landscapes with sand dunes to mind. But these is one country in this region that does not have any deserts in it. Name that country.
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    Lebanon is the only country in the region of the middle east that does not has any desert. The place has traditionally been an important commercial hub for the Middle East. Lebanon is also known as Pearl of the Middle East.
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    This plant when introduced in Lake Victoria from Rwanda became an invasive species, suffocating the lake, diminishing the fish reservoir, and hurting the local economies. Name the plant.
    Solution
    The aquatic weed Eichhornia crassipes, commonly known as water hyacinth was introduced in Lake Victoria from Rwanda via the Kagera River by the activities of man. The weed suffocated the lake, diminished the fish reservoir and damaged the local economies. It later spread into the Winam Gulf, where it's increase was remarkable, resulting in public outcry.
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    Read the passage and answer the questions:
    The Hawaiian Islands are volcanic in origin. The big island has five major volcanoes Kilauea, Mauna Loa, Mauna Kea, Hualalai and Kohala. These volcanoes primarily erupt a lava which solidifies into a type of rock known as basalt.
    Among the five volcanoes stated in the passage, which is one of the most productive volcanoes present on Hawaiian Island? 
    Solution
    Kilauea is presently one of the most productive volcanoes on Hawaiian Island (in terms of how much lava it erupts each year). Mauna Kea  and Mauna Loa are the dormant volcanoes on the island of Hawaii. Hualālai is an active volcano.
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    In early $$18^{th}$$ century States, there was a movement to resettle free-born blacks and freed slaves in Africa. These newly freed black people established a new country on the West coast of Africa with political principles based on the United States Constitution. Name the country.
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    The indegenous people of Australia migrated to the island continent millennia ago and existed in isolation before explorers discovered Australia. They lead simple nomadic lives being hunter-gatherers. What are they called?
    Solution
    • Aboriginal Australians are the first known human inhabitants of the Australian continent and its nearby islands. 
    • There are about 500 different Aboriginal peoples in Australia, each with their own language and territory and usually made up of a large number of separate clans.
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    Ecuador, Peru, Chile and Paraguay are all countries of South America. On which ocean is the major part of coastline of Chile, situated?
    Solution
    • Chile is one of the longest and narrowest countries on the planet, bordering Peru in the north, Bolivia and Argentina in the east, the Antarctic in the south, and the Pacific Ocean in the west. 
    • It has a long coastline of around 4300 kms.
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    The given picture of tall and thin blades of hardened snow are believed to be formed by strong winds of Andes mountains. This type of snow formation in high altitudes is known as __________.

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