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General Knowledge Quiz for Sunday, 22 March 2009

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Q1. What was the name of the ship captained by Nemo in "20,000 Leagues Under The Sea"?

A
Pequod
B
Nautilus
C
Enterprise
D
Hispaniola
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Q2. In sheep's stomach put finely minced heart, lungs & liver of sheep, 2 chopped onions, 1lb suet, juice of 1 lemon, 1/2pt oatmeal, 2tsp salt, 1tsp pepper, 1/2 grated nutmeg, 1/2pt gravy; boil 3 hrs is a recipe for what?

A
Cottage pie
B
Tripe
C
Irish stew
D
Haggis
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Q3. Which team won the gold medal in the women's cycling team pursuit at the UCI World Cup in Beijing, 2009, setting the second fastest time in the world for the 3,000m?

Note: This question was updated in February 2014
A
Great Britain
B
New Zealand
C
China
D
Russia
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Q4. Which of these is one of the 7 letters used by the Romans to signify numbers?

A
E
B
L
C
Y
D
N
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Q5. What is a nervous disorder whereby a person suddenly falls asleep?

A
Insomnia
B
Amnesia
C
Somnambulation
D
Narcolepsy
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Q6. Which US state capital is on the banks of the Cumberland River?

A
Richmond, Virginia
B
Frankfort, Kentucky
C
Nashville, Tennessee
D
Chicago, Illinois
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Q7. Who was the first woman to make a solo flight from England to Australia in 1930?

Note: This question was updated in September 2015
A
Amelia Earhart
B
Jean Batten
C
Amy Johnson
D
Kim Ponders
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