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Daily Quiz #1879

General Knowledge Quiz for Tuesday, 11 March 2014

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Q1. When and where was the inaugural Football World Cup held?

A
1927, Amsterdam
B
1924, Paris
C
1930, Uruguay
D
1934, Italy
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Q2. What is the disorder OCD?

A
Ormond-Callaghan Disorder
B
Over Compensating Drive
C
Orderly Conduct Demonisation
D
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
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Q3. What cemetery near Sturgis, South Dakota, is associated with a gold rush, land wars, and a famous 19th century last stand?

A
Fort Custer National Cemetery
B
Hot Springs National Cemetery
C
Black Hills National Cemetery
D
Fort Snelling National Cemetery
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Q4. Which of these is an American situation comedy, originally airing from 1963 to 1970, that was set in the Shady Rest Hotel just outside Hooterville on the train line of the C. & F.W. Railroad?

A
Long Train Runnin'
B
Petticoat Junction
C
The Beverly Hillbillies
D
The Andy Griffith Show
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Q5. Singha, Tiger and Kingfisher are Asian brands of what product?

A
Rice
B
Beer
C
Whisky
D
Car
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Q6. Where are St. Peter's Basilica and the Sistine Chapel?

A
Florence
B
Vatican City
C
Rome
D
Turin
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Q7. Who wrote the book "In His Own Write", published in March 1964, and the follow up, "A Spaniard in the Works", published in June 1965?

A
Spike Milligan
B
John Lennon
C
T S Eliot
D
James Joyce
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