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Daily Quiz #727

General Knowledge Quiz for Friday, 14 January 2011

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Q1. Which of these is not a noble gas?

A
Neon
B
Radon
C
Oxygen
D
Argon
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Q2. Jean Louis is associated with what activity?

A
Architecture
B
Cooking
C
Wine making
D
Costume design
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Q3. In which of these years was there a US presidential election?

A
2007
B
2009
C
2008
D
2006
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Q4. What is the championship game of the US National Football League, the premier association of professional American football, that was first played in 1966?

A
The Commissioner's Trophy
B
Rose Bowl
C
America's Cup
D
Super Bowl
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Q5. Which of these mountains is the highest?

A
Mount Kosciuszko
B
Puncak Jaya
C
Mount Wilhelm
D
Mount Cook
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Q6. What is the meaning of "corpus delicti"?

Note: This question was updated in April 2018
A
Heavenly body
B
Evidence to prove that a crime occurred, needed before someone can be convicted of committing it
C
A particular Italian recipe for preparing and cooking beef
D
A term used in the Catholic Church in relation to Holy Communion
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Q7. Which scholar and lawyer who became Speaker of the House of Commons and Treasurer of the Exchequer was beheaded for treason in 1534 after disagreeing with Henry VIII being head of the church?

A
Sir Francis Drake
B
Sir Toby Belch
C
Sir Thomas More
D
Sir Edmund Hillary
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