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History
57 Years Ago…
At exactly 9:32 AM, millions watched as Apollo 11 blasted off from Florida’s Kennedy Space Center, carrying three astronauts on a mission that would change history. Just four days later, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin would step onto the Moon, while Michael Collins orbited above. It was humanity’s first journey to another world — and proof that with enough ambition (and rocket fuel), even the sky isn't the limit.

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Science
Bile
Bile is a digestive fluid made in the liver and stored in the gallbladder. When you eat—especially fatty foods—the hormone cholecystokinin (CCK) triggers its release into the small intestine.
Its main role is to break fats into smaller droplets, helping enzymes digest them and allowing absorption of vitamins A, D, E, and K. Bile also helps remove waste like excess cholesterol and bilirubin.

Tech & Engineering
AV Cords (Red, White, Yellow)
Before HDMI, TVs used three-colour AV (audio visual) cables to carry signals from devices like DVD players and game consoles. Each colour had a specific role:
Yellow – carries the video signal (the picture).
Red – carries right-channel audio.
White – carries left-channel audio.
Together, they delivered stereo sound and standard-definition video through simple analogue connections.

Sport
Nürburgring
The Nürburgring, nicknamed “The Green Hell” by Jackie Stewart, is one of the most legendary and dangerous race tracks in the world. Since opening in 1927, it has hosted countless iconic motorsport events and gained a fearsome reputation for its long, twisting layout through the German forest — and for nearly claiming the life of Niki Lauda in 1976.

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Nature & Geography
Guess the Country
Home to the world’s highest navigable lake
Has two official capitals—one constitutional, one administrative
Contains vast salt flats that become a giant mirror after rain
Landlocked country in South America with diverse high-altitude landscapes
Business & Politics
Why Korea Split into North and South
At the end of World War II in 1945, Korea was freed from Japanese rule but quickly became a political battleground. The peninsula was divided along the 38th parallel, with the Soviet Union supporting a communist government in the north and the United States backing a capitalist democracy in the south.
By 1948, two separate states had formed: North Korea under Kim Il-sung and South Korea under Syngman Rhee. Both claimed to be the legitimate government of all Korea. Tensions escalated into the Korean War, which ended in a stalemate, solidifying the division.
Arts & Literature
Guess the Book
Its title refers to an act of unjust blame or accusation.
It explores racism, justice, and childhood innocence.
The story is narrated by Scout Finch.
Entertainment
Jacob Collier
Is a multi-instrumentalist and producer known for pushing the boundaries of harmony and live performance. Blending jazz, pop, and classical influences, he’s gained a reputation for his deep musical understanding and creativity.
One of his most impressive skills is improvising with live orchestras—often conducting and reshaping arrangements in real time. Through crowd participation, layered vocals, and spontaneous reharmonisation, Collier turns performances into interactive, ever-changing musical experiences.
Watch him here

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Earth day is held every year on which date?
A - 22nd of April
B - 14th of April
C - 8th of April
Halitosis is the medical term for?
A - Bad Breath
B - Itchy Feet
C - Hallucinations
Apple first released the iPod in?
A - 1999
B - 2001
C - 2004
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A (22nd of April)
A (Bad Breath)
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