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Daily Quiz #2575

General Knowledge Quiz for Friday, 5 February 2016

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Q1. Who wrote "Farewell To Arms" (published 1929), "For Whom The Bell Tolls" (1940), and received a Pulitzer and Nobel Prize for Literature for "The Old Man And The Sea" (1952)?

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John Steinbeck
B
Ernest Hemingway
C
William Faulkner
D
Pearl S. Buck
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Q2. Which of these countries is on the Gulf of Finland?

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Australia
B
Turkey
C
Ghana
D
Estonia
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Q3. The Honda Formula One team was taken over by which team for the 2009 season?

A
Red Bull
B
Brawn
C
Target Chip Gnassi Racing
D
Williams
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Q4. Who wrote the music for the song "Smile", a hit for Nat King Cole in 1954 that was recorded by Michael Jackson for his 1995 double album "HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I"?

A
Cole Porter
B
Charlie Chaplin
C
Irving Berlin
D
Richard Rodgers
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Q5. What wood, a member of the walnut family, is often used in making tool handles, wheel spokes, drumsticks, lacrosse stick handles and skis?

A
Oak
B
Ash
C
Hickory
D
Willow
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Q6. Suu Kyi, who was sentenced to home detention for six years in 2003, is the Leader of the Opposition in which country?

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Myanmar
B
Indonesia
C
Singapore
D
Cambodia
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Q7. Shomyo, gagaku, and min'yo are terms relating to what Japanese art form?

A
Calligraphy
B
Cartoon drawing
C
Traditional and folk music
D
Tea ceremony
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