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Daily Quiz #3726

General Knowledge Quiz for Monday, 1 April 2019

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Q1. What is the capital city of New York state in the USA?

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Albany
B
New York
C
Buffalo
D
Washington
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Q2. Historically, silicosis was recognised as a common industrial disease of which of these professions?

A
Painter
B
Miner
C
Electrician
D
Stone mason
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Q3. What is the evening prayer service in the Western Catholic, Eastern (Byzantine) Catholic, and Eastern Orthodox, Anglican, and Lutheran churches?

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Vestiges
B
Vespers
C
Vagaries
D
Viggomortensen
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Q4. Who perfected a process in 1880 for making sensitive gelatine dry plates for photography, and patented photographic roll film in 1884?

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Louis Daguerre
B
George Eastman
C
Frederick Scott Archer
D
Gabriel Lippmann
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Q5. Which of these countries became independent in the twentieth century first?

A
Kenya
B
Pakistan
C
Bangladesh
D
Myanmar
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Q6. Which British sitcom about the Home Guard in World War II was written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft and broadcast between 1968 and 1977, running for 80 episodes?

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To the Manor Born
B
Oh What A Lovely War
C
Popski's Private Army
D
Dad's Army
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Q7. What game is also known as "Literati", "Alfapet", "Funworder", "Skip-A-Cross", "Spelofun", "Palabras Cruzadas" and "Word for Word"?.

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Boggle
B
Upwords
C
Scrabble
D
Word Yahtzee
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