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1. What kind of teeth in the human body is mainly used for cutting and biting the food and is eight in number (including the upper and the lower jaw)?
2. In a didactic poem by the prolific author, Rudyard Kipling, we find a father instructing his son on qualities like courage, truthfulness, honesty, humility, hope and many other traits, which, if cultivated, can make us a "man" in the true sense of the term. Which famous poem am I talking about?
3. A bit of mythological knowledge is required for this one. Among the Titans of the Greek myth, who was known as the "Piercer" and was the father of Prometheus, the Titan who gave fire to mankind?
4. Which element belonging to the halogen group in the periodic table was discovered by Bernard Courtois, has atomic number 53 and undergoes sublimation?
5. What are the animals without a vertebral column known as?
6. An oxymoronic country name, if I have ever seen one. This country has Reykjavik as its capital and contains volcanoes like Laki, Eldfell, Hekla, Eldgjá; geysers like Geysir and Strokkur is also present in it. So, why is it called ____?
7. Which superhero from the Marvel Comics has the alter ego of Daniel Thomas Rand and possesses the ability to summon and focus his chi, which gives him extraordinary physical attributes, speed, durability and superhuman strength?
8. Which science fiction film released in the year 2007 has Francis Lawrence as its director and features Will Smith as a doctor and scientist?
9. Which author introduced the character of James Bond to the world?
10. Which TV show on Nickelodeon debuted on September 8, 2007 and featured a teenager (played by Miranda Cosgrove) running her own web show?
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