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SINGAPORE GENERAL KNOWLEDGE?🤯🔥

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Which critical illness is known as the "silent killer"? Which location inspired Xandar from Marvel's

Guardians of the Galaxy? Which place in Singapore operates 24/7 with food, travel services and over 300,000 items on sale?


Put your brains to the test in The Daily Ketchup Quiz Show, where four brave teams compete against each other in an intense trivia showdown to be crowned the

first ever quiz show champion! Witness as the teams battle it out with their wits across a variety of general knowledge questions, from Singapore to geography to history to music. Can YOU outsmart our teams? Share your results in the comments below!


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