In New Zealand, the largest lake is __________ (A) Lough Neagh. (B) Lake Taupo. (C) Loch Ness. (D) Ontario.

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(B) Lake Taupo. 

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Last Answer : (B) a lake. 

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Last Answer : (C) a leading industrial and agricultural country in the South Pacific. 

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Last Answer : (A) tourism in New Zealand. 

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Last Answer : (C) Australia … wool. 

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Last Answer : (C) June – August. 

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Last Answer : (A) the British Monarch. 

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Last Answer : (D) Wellington 

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Last Answer : (A) a parliamentary democracy. 

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Last Answer : (C) 1931. 

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Last Answer : (D) the Vikings of the Sunrise. 

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Last Answer : (D) Dutch 

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Last Answer : (A) the Maoris. 

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Last Answer : (A) Pacific. 

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Last Answer : (D) the Realm of New Zealand. 

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Last Answer : (A) They are greatly enjoyed by New Zealanders. 

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Last Answer : (B) Nicole Kidman 

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Last Answer : (A) “Pavlova” cake. 

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Last Answer : (A) a little known fact. 

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Last Answer : (D) the House of Representatives.

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Last Answer : (C) the Waikato. 

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Last Answer : (C) snakes. 

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Last Answer : (B) a European woman and a Maori man. 

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Last Answer : (D) a traveller.  

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Last Answer : (B) they were deceived by the British about their lands. 

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