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Daily Quiz #830

General Knowledge Quiz for Wednesday, 27 April 2011

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Q1. What was the only South American country to send troops to fight in World War II after declaring war on Germany and Italy on 22 August 1942?

A
Chile
B
Brazil
C
Paraguay
D
Bolivia
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Q2. What were the middle names of Oscar Wilde?

A
Graham Flanagan
B
Kightleys Never
C
Fingal O'Flahertie Wills
D
Sean Patrick
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Q3. What is another name for "denatured alcohol", i.e. ethanol with additives (such as methanol, isopropyl alcohol, acetone, methyl ethyl ketone, methyl isobutyl ketone and denatonium), used as a solvent and as fuel for spirit burners and camping stoves?

A
Turpentine
B
White spirit
C
Methylated spirit
D
Kerosene
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Q4. Lebanon is on what continent?

A
Asia
B
Africa
C
Europe
D
South America
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Q5. What style of American Football founded in 2003 is a full-contact 7 a side game where uniforms consist of helmets, shoulder pads, elbow pads, knee pads, bras, and panties?

A
AFL Seven a Side
B
Lingerie Football League
C
Gaytime Football
D
The Super Bowl
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Q6. Which 1929 film directed by Alfred Hitchcock is considered to be the first all-talkie feature British film?

A
Vertigo
B
Blackmail
C
Strangers on a Train
D
Rebecca
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Q7. What nationality is supermodel Elle MacPherson?

A
Australian
B
Canadian
C
Jamaican
D
Indian
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