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Daily Quiz #171

General Knowledge Quiz for Tuesday, 7 July 2009

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Q1. The United Nations Declaration was signed by 4 nations and subsequently co-signed by a further 22 in Washington DC on which two days?

Note: This question was updated in January 2015
A
1-2 January 1942
B
1-2 January 1946
C
15-16 September 1945
D
26-27 June 1945
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Q2. What word best describes a triangle where one angle is equal to 90 degrees?

A
Obtuse
B
Isosceles
C
Scalene
D
Right angled
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Q3. Which of these US states does not border Oklahoma?

A
Arkansas
B
Nevada
C
Kansas
D
Texas
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Q4. In the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy, who did Gandalf fight at the Bridge of Khazad-dum before he fell into the abyss?

A
Moriarty
B
Darth Vader
C
The Balrog
D
Frodo
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Q5. Which Indycar racing driver married American actress Ashley Judd in 2001 at Skibo Castle near Dornoch, Scotland?

A
Scott Dixon
B
Dario Franchitti
C
Marco Andretti
D
Tony Kanaan
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Q6. Which of these songs was not produced by George Martin?

A
Nellie the Elephant by Mandy Miller released in October 1956
B
Cold Turkey by John Lennon released in October 1969.
C
I (Who Have Nothing) by Shirley Bassey released in September 1963
D
Reap the Wild Wind by Ultravox, released in October 1982.
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Q7. In cockney rhyming slang, what are "Apples and Pears"?

A
Bears
B
Hairs
C
Stairs
D
Cares
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