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Q.1
What is the capital city of Peru?
Lima
La Paz
Lusaka
Q.2
What are the three official Peruvian languages?
Tagalog, French and Bengali
Spanish, Quechua and Aymara
English, Spanish and Persian
Q.3
What is Peru’s national drink?
Sangria- A seductive concoction of wine, hint of brandy, sliced fruit and sugar
Ouzo- A powerful white spirit accompanied by feta cheese and olives
Pisco Sour- A delicious beverage using Pisco brandy, egg whites and lemons
Q.4
What is Peru’s classic New Year’s tradition?
Devouring 12 ripe grapes when the clock strikes midnight
Presenting thin, gold-covered nuts or coins to friends and family
Gifting friends and family yellow underpants on New Year’s Eve
Q.5
What is the difference between an alpaca and a llama?
Alpacas have a smaller frame than llamas with pointed ears and rounded bodies, while llamas fashion a longer neck and are easy to train.
Llamas have a smaller frame than alpacas with round ears and a boxed body, while alpacas fashion a longer neck and are difficult to train.
Q.6
Is Peru a surfer’s paradise?
True. Chicama holds the world record for the largest left-handed wave at four kilometres long, while Mancora boasts the world’s largest left-handed point break.
False. Chicama holds the world record for the smallest left-handed wave at four kilometres long, while Mancora has the second smallest left-handed point break.
Q.7
What food is originally from Peru?
Rice. Peruvians are known for owning the largest rice farms in the world.
Potato. Peruvians have over 3,000 potato varieties.
Soybeans. Peruvians have over 1,000 soybean varieties and own the largest soybean farms in the world.
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