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Questions
1 Who is the new leader of the DA (Democratic Alliance)?
2 Who is the king of the Zulu nation?
3 Who is the king of England?
4 When is the next public holiday and what is it called?
5 Introduced to the world in 2007, this cellphone, made by Apple Inc, revolutionised the mobile phone market and ushered in the smart phone. What was it called?
6 What is a cardiologist?
7 How many million in a billion?
8 What is linguine?
9 What planet is know as the red planet?
10 What is the most abundant gas in the atmosphere?
11 What is the smallest unit of life?
12 In which year did Apartheid end?
13 The leader of which major political party was convicted in a magistrate’s court this week?
14 Who were the South Africans who shared the 1993 Nobel Peace Prize?
15 What large island lies off Mozambique?
16 Is salt a spice or a mineral? 17 What is the third rock from the Sun called?
18 What is the most senior journalist at a newspaper called?
19 What is the other name for Ireland?
20 Who is the leader of the Roman Catholic Church?
Answers
1 Geordin Hill-Lewis. 2 King Misuzulu kaZwelithini. 3 King Charles III. 4 April 27, Freedom Day – commemorates the country’s first democratic, non-racial elections held on this day in 1994. It marks the official end of over 300 years of colonialism, segregation, and apartheid. 5 iPhone. 6 A heart doctor. 7 One thousand. 8 A type of pasta. 9 Mars. 10 Nitrogen. 11 The cell. 12 1994. 13 The EFF. 14 FW de Klerk and Nelson Mandela. 15 Madagascar. 16 Mineral. 17 Earth. 18 The editor. 19 Éire (stems from Proto-Celtic roots meaning “fertile land” or “abundant land”). 20 The Pope.
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