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Daily Quiz #3100

General Knowledge Quiz for Friday, 14 July 2017

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Q1. The Banks children are characters in which film?

A
The Railway Children
B
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
C
Mary Poppins
D
Peter Pan
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Q2. Where are the ancient hill fortifications called Masada?

A
Southern Israel
B
Nevada, USA
C
Northern Egypt
D
Japan
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Q3. Which of these British decorations was founded in 1916, to be awarded to ranks of non commissioned officers and below?

A
Victoria Cross (VC)
B
Military Cross (MC)
C
Military Medal (MM)
D
Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC)
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Q4. What is the height of a triangle with an area of 16 square metres and a base 4 metres long?

A
4 metres
B
4 feet
C
8 metres
D
8 feet
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Q5. The English version of "The Magic Roundabout", a children's television programme created in France was broadcast from 18 October 1965 to January 1977. It was narrated by the father of which actress?

A
Maggie Smith
B
Diana Rigg
C
Minnie Driver
D
Emma Thompson
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Q6. What opened to the public in 1779 next to the Schloss Schönbrunn in Vienna, Austria?

A
Bayreuth Opera House
B
The Tiergarten (zoo)
C
Tivoli Gardens
D
The Bahnhofstrasse
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Q7. Where are the headquarters of the Fédération Internationale des Échecs or World Chess Federation?

A
Paris, France
B
Athens, Greece
C
Moscow, Russia
D
Pasadena, California
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