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Correct Answer: A: Junko Tabei
Explanation: Junko Tabei became the first woman to successfully climb Mount Everest on 16 May 1975. She was a Japanese climber who broke barriers for women in mountaineering and adventure sports. Despite difficult weather conditions and social challenges faced by women climbers at the time, her achievement became an inspiration worldwide. Questions regarding international achievements and world records are commonly asked in exams.
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