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Daily Quiz #3222

General Knowledge Quiz for Monday, 13 November 2017

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Q1. Elizabeth Ashton, Fritz Ligges, Josef Neckermann, Bridget Parker, Mark Phillips and Harvey Smith competed in what sports at the 1972 Olympic Games?

A
Gymnastics
B
Swimming
C
Track and Field
D
Equestrian
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Q2. Ex-US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice plays which musical instrument?

A
Violin
B
Piano
C
Sousaphone
D
Oboe
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Q3. Which country is Papua New Guinea part of?

A
Indonesia
B
None, it is independent
C
Australia
D
Malaysia
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Q4. According to John Gray's famous book, men and women are respectively from where?

A
Venus and Earth
B
Mars and Venus
C
Pluto and Venus
D
Saturn and Mars
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Q5. What is a holobiont?

A
An animal in its complete medical, mental and social context
B
A superorganism
C
A fertilised egg which has been completely divided into distinct parts
D
Any fungus, muticellular protist, animal or plant
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Q6. Who was born in Besançon in France and lived 19 years in the UK's Channel Islands, prior to which he wrote "Notre Dame de Paris"?

A
Baroness Orczy
B
Victor Hugo
C
Georges Simenon
D
Guy de Maupassant
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Q7. In the UK, what is the formal name for the testimony by a criminal against fellow criminals?

Note: This question was updated in March 2023
A
King's or Queen's Evidence
B
Grass
C
Treason
D
Covert information
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