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1   In which city suburb are the most famous pyramids in Egypt?
A   Cairo. Specifically, the Cairo metropolitan area integrates the city of Giza into its expansive urban borders. Furthermore, the Giza Plateau occupies a prominent position roughly 13 kilometres (8 miles) southwest of central Cairo.

2   Which famous jazz club is located on Frith Street in London’s Soho district?
A   Ronnie Scott’s. Established in 1959 by saxophonist Ronnie Scott, it has hosted many of the greatest jazz musicians of all time and remains one of the most respected music clubs in the world.

3   In which city is Westminster Abbey?
A   City of Westminster, which is a borough within the larger city of London.

4   What was the name of Istanbul in Türkiye, before it was officially changed on March 28, 1930?
A   Constantinople from 330 CE until the early 20th century, when the name was officially changed to the Turkish form, İstanbul.

5   Which building houses “Poets Corner”?
A   Westminster Abbey in London, it houses the tombs and memorials of over 100 prominent poets and writers.

6   Which is the only one of New York City’s boroughs not on an island?
A   The Bronx, and it is the only borough that is connected to the U.S. mainland. Manhattan, Staten Island, Brooklyn, and Queens are all on islands, with Brooklyn and Queens located on Long Island.

7   which title identified New York’s primary international hub before 1963? Furthermore, what name did the airport use before the city redesignated it to honour President John F. Kennedy?
A   Idlewild Airport, also known as New York International Airport.

8   Tolpuddle, known for the Tolpuddle Martyrs, is in which English county?
A   Dorset, six farm labourers who formed a trade union in 1834 to resist wage cuts.

9   What is the most southerly county in Scotland?
A   Wigtownshire, which is part of the region of Dumfries and Galloway.

10   What is Egypt’s principal seaport?
A   Alexandria. It is the sixth-largest city in the Arab world, the sixth-largest city in the Middle East and the eleventh largest city and urban area in Africa.

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