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Daily Quiz #1682

General Knowledge Quiz for Monday, 26 August 2013

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Q1. Who is the next in this series: Mary Ann Nichols ("Polly") , Annie Chapman ("Dark Annie", maiden name Eliza Ann Smith) , Elizabeth Stride ("Long Liz"), Catherine Eddowes (also known as "Kate Conway", "Kate Kelly" and "Mary Ann Kelly") ... ?

A
Mary Jane Kelly (called herself "Marie Jeanette Kelly", nicknamed "Ginger")
B
Margaret Thatcher ("The Iron Lady")
C
Peggy Lee ("The Queen")
D
Billie Holiday ("Lady Day")
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Q2. Who caused a stir in the UK on 8 January 2005 by wearing a Nazi storm trooper uniform to a fancy dress party?

A
Prince William
B
Prince Harry
C
Prince Charles
D
Prince Edward
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Q3. Tommy Hilfiger is associated with which of these brands?

A
Speedo
B
Polo
C
DKNY
D
Red Label
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Q4. Malagasy is an official language of which country?

A
Mali
B
Somalia
C
Madagascar
D
Oman
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Q5. Which of these is a book of the Christian and Jewish Bible?

A
Song of Sigismund
B
Song of Sammy
C
Song of Solomon
D
Song of Sol
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Q6. Official Tug o War competitions use specially engineered rope to avoid what?

A
Using ropes which are not eco-friendly
B
Blisters on the contestants' hands
C
Too much weight to pull properly
D
Damage to contestants from breakage
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Q7. Pure gold is denoted by how many carats?

A
18
B
24
C
100
D
50
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