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General Knowledge Quiz for 22 April 2010

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1

Who constructed railway lines between Stockton and Darlington (in 1821) and Manchester and Liverpool (in 1829), and designed and built railway engines, including "The Rocket".

A
George Stephenson
B
Isambard Kingdom Brunel
C
Richard Trevithick
D
George Churchward
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2

Suspension, hump and cantilever are all types of what?

A
Braces
B
Bridges
C
Shoes
D
Ships
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3

Emperor Quetzalcoatl ruled which ancient people in Mexico in the 9th century?

A
Aztecs
B
Toltecs
C
Safesecs
D
Pygmies
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4

Which of these singers is identified with the song "My Way"?

A
Frank Sinatra
B
Nat King Cole
C
Louis Armstrong
D
Madonna
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5

In 1960, who co-founded Motor Racing Developments Ltd., a British racing car manufacturer and Formula One racing team with designer Ron Tauranac?

A
Jack Brabham
B
Bruce McLaren
C
Colin Chapman
D
Raymond Mays
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6

At which of these places does the US-Canadian border not run East-West?

A
Directly south of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
B
The northern-most border of the state of Montana, USA
C
The western-most border of the state of Maine, USA
D
Directly north of Rochester, NY
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7

Which of these is an article that is made for use in a chemistry laboratory?

A
Muppette
B
Paulette
C
Serviette
D
Pipette
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