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Daily Quiz #1265

General Knowledge Quiz for Thursday, 5 July 2012

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Q1. Ivan Galamian has had world-wide influence as a teacher of what?

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A
High jump
B
Violin
C
Economics
D
Computer programming techniques
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Q2. What phrase refers to a deceitful or treacherous person?

A
Snake in the Grass
B
Piggy in the Middle
C
Stick in the Mud
D
Jack in the Box
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Q3. Which of these Canadian provinces is the furthest west?

A
Nova Scotia
B
Quebec
C
Ontario
D
British Columbia
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Q4. The characters of Edmund and Lucy Pevensie, cousin Eustace and Reepicheep the warrior mouse appeared in which film released in 2010?

A
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Horse and His Boy
B
The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian
C
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
D
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Silver Chair
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Q5. Which of these containers is the largest?

A
Gill
B
Firkin
C
Liqueur glass
D
Wine glass
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Q6. According to Greek legend, which sorceress helped Jason to find the golden fleece and became his wife?

A
Circe
B
Medea
C
Megaera
D
Hera
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Q7. Which card game, originating in Spain and introduced to England in 1861, is played between 2 persons with 2 packs of cards (with sixes and below removed) who are dealt 8 cards each?

A
Ludo
B
Euchre
C
Pontoon
D
Bezique
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