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World Scholar's Cup Challenge Who wrote the poem "Valentine?" - Answer- Carol Ann Duffy How does the art piece "The Bus" best reflect Frida Kahlo's political attitude? - Answer- It shows that she believes people of all different races can live together in harmony. What number represents th...

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World Scholar's Cup Challenge
Who wrote the poem "Valentine?" - Answer- Carol Ann Duffy

How does the art piece "The Bus" best reflect Frida Kahlo's political attitude? -
Answer- It shows that she believes people of all different races can live together in
harmony.

What number represents the "Dunbar Number?" - Answer- 150

What country was Jean Piaget from? - Answer- Switzerland

Where is the headquarters of ASEAN? - Answer- Jakarta, Indonesia

What is "The Fog of Peace" primarily about? - Answer- How to prevent war.

Who painted "My Parents?" - Answer- David Hockney

Who sang "Everybody Loves Somebody?" - Answer- Dean Martin

Who was Otto Von Bismarck - Answer- A conservative Russian statesman

Who painted "The Bus?" - Answer- Frida Kahlo

What is a block chain ledger? - Answer- A digital leader of cryptocurrency
transactions

Who sings "Michelle?" - Answer- The Beatles

Who said "Man is by nature a social animal?" - Answer- Aristotle

What song did Beethoven compose? - Answer- Fur Elise

How many US dollars is equal to one Ethereum? - Answer- 1,000

What was Jean Sibelius's inspiration for the song Finlandia. - Answer- Politics

What sport significantly improved US and China relations? - Answer- Ping Pong

What is the decay theory? - Answer- Memory fades over time

How does the HalfnHalf project relate to the movie "Your Name?" - Answer- They
show how two people can stretch time and still be getting closer

Why do cryptocurrencies exist? - Answer- To have one monotary sytem that works
anywhere in the world

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