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General Knowledge Quiz for Sunday, 24 September 2017

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Q1. Which English general medical practitioner is known to have killed at least 218 of his patients, and was caught when he became unexpectedly a beneficiary in the will of Kathleen Grundy?

A
Mark Chapman
B
George Chapman
C
Robert Maudsley
D
Harold Shipman
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Q2. In which sport would the athletes or sportspeople wear spiked shoes?

A
Polo
B
Golf
C
Curling
D
Pelota
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Q3. Doklam Plateau is disputed border territory between the Kingdom of Bhutan and which other country?

A
People's Republic of China
B
Republic of India
C
Burma / Republic of the Union of Myanmar
D
Islamic Republic of Afghanistan
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Q4. Who directed a 2001 gothic horror film centred on children and a darkened Victorian mansion on the English coast?

A
M. Night Shyamalan
B
Alejandro Amenabar
C
Guy Magan
D
Ridley Scott
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Q5. In what work does a tokamak figure?

A
Archaeology
B
Thermonuclear fusion
C
Luge racing
D
North American architecture
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Q6. From 1794 until 1976, when it became independent as the Republic of Seychelles, the Seychelles was governed by which other country?

A
France
B
Great Britain
C
Portugal
D
Germany
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Q7. In Greece, what is a dish that is mainly cucumber mixed with garlic and yoghurt called?

A
Tzatziki
B
Moussaka
C
Yuvarlakia
D
Keftethes
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