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Daily Quiz #292

General Knowledge Quiz for Thursday, 5 November 2009

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Q1. What is the affectionate Spanish language diminutive that María Eva Duarte de Perón, the second wife of President Juan Domingo Perón of Argentina, was known by?

A
Peronita
B
Marietta
C
Marionette
D
Evita
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Q2. Which Saint's Day is 23 April?

Note: This question was updated in February 2017
A
St Patrick
B
St Andrew
C
St David
D
St George
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Q3. The northern border of which country is with the continental USA?

A
Panama
B
Canada
C
Colombia
D
Mexico
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Q4. What function must be applied to the numbers 10 and 5 to provide 50 as the result?

A
Division
B
Multiplication
C
Addition
D
Subtraction
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Q5. Which of these bands had a blonde female lead singer?

A
The Smiths
B
Blondie
C
The Pet Shop Boys
D
Westlife
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Q6. What was the popular name for Bethlem (or Bethlehem) Hospital, the first home for the insane in Britain established in 1403?

Note: This question was updated in June 2015
A
Tower of Babel
B
Chaos
C
Mad House
D
Bedlam
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Q7. Which trophy, damaged by Benjamin Peri Nathan with a sledgehammer in March 1997, was restored to its original condition, free of charge, by London silversmiths Garrard & Co., who had made it in 1848?

A
The Borg-Warner Trophy
B
The America's Cup
C
The William Webb Ellis Trophy
D
The Ranfurly Shield
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