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Question 1: For instance, a ________ is called 打印机 in mainland China, but 印表機 in Taiwan.
Mouse (computing)Keyboard (computing)Universal Serial BusPrinter (computing)

Question 2: The name (Traditional Chinese: 維基百科; ________: 维基百科 "wéi jī bǎi kē") means "Wiki Encyclopedia".
Traditional Chinese charactersSimplified Chinese charactersKanjiChinese character

Question 3: Just as the English Wikipedia tends to be more detailed in western-related topics, the Chinese Wikipedia has very detailed descriptions of ________-related topics.
Time in ChinaProvince (China)Religion in ChinaChina

Question 4: Dozens of editors from across ________ reported that they could only access Wikipedia using proxy servers, although there were isolated reports that some users could access Wikipedia without using a proxy.
Paracel IslandsTaiwanKinmenMainland China

Question 5: The Chinese Wikipedia (Chinese: 中文維基百科/中文维基百科 wéijī bǎikē) is the ________ edition of Wikipedia, run by the Wikimedia Foundation.
Fuzhou dialectSpoken ChineseChinese languageCantonese (Yue)

Question 6: On April 20, 2006, the online Chinese search engine company ________ created Baidu Baike, an online encyclopedia that registered users can edit, pending administrator reviews.
Amazon.comBaiduYahoo!Google

Question 7: is willing to accept all and is thus great." The subtitle is the first half of a couplet composed by the Qing Dynasty official ________.
FujianMacauHong KongLin Zexu

Question 8: In contrast, issues such as the ________ are much less contentious.
Israeli–Palestinian conflictTaba SummitGaza–Israel conflictIsrael's unilateral disengagement plan

Question 9: For example, the six most edited articles as of August 2007 are Republic of China, China, People's Republic of China, Mao Zedong, ________, and Hong Kong, in that order.
Chiang Ching-kuoGeorge MarshallJoseph StalinChiang Kai-shek

Question 10: The Chinese Wikipedia also has articles related to ________, written by contributors from Taiwan and elsewhere.
Chinese reunificationCross-Strait relationsKuomintangTaiwan independence
















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