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Daily Quiz #3470

General Knowledge Quiz for Thursday, 19 July 2018

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Q1. A play by Eugene O'Neill is "A Long ... what .... Journey into Night"?

A
Morning's
B
Day's
C
Evening's
D
Afternoon's
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Q2. Which line divides a circle into equal halves?

A
Radius
B
Diameter
C
Secant
D
Tangent
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Q3. On 29 March 2017 the United Kingdom did what?

A
Opened the XXX Summer Olympics
B
Held a general election
C
Triggered article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty, starting formal talks with the EU for the UK to leave it
D
Declared a nation-wide emergency due to extreme summer temperatures
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Q4. Which of these was a nurse who was a heroine (from the British and Allied point of view) in World War I?

A
Edith Cavell
B
Mary Quant
C
Jean Harlow
D
Maria Callas
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Q5. Where in Europe are the three Isles of Gold?

A
South of the Côte d'Azur, France
B
West of Portugal and Spain
C
West of the Isle of Man, UK
D
In the Aegean Sea
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Q6. Which of these was an English cricketer who played for Middlesex and England in 78 Test matches, and was a footballer at Arsenal F.C. in the 1930s to 1950s?

A
George Best
B
Denis Compton
C
Donald Bradman
D
Ian Botham
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Q7. What word in Australia and New Zealand has among its meanings to "undermine another's diggings, work over waste heaps for gold"?

A
Prospect
B
Trawl
C
Fossick
D
Undermine
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