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Daily Quiz #3751

General Knowledge Quiz for Friday, 26 April 2019

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Q1. Who was the Italian player head-butted by French captain Zinedine Zidane in the final of the football World Cup 2006?

A
Paolo Maldini
B
Luciano Moggi
C
Lillo Foti
D
Marco Materazzi
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Q2. The song "Don't Let's Be Beastly To The Germans" was banned by the BBC in 1942. Who was the artist?

A
Vera Lynn
B
Stanley Holloway
C
Noel Coward
D
Harry Lauder
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Q3. What is the common name for "lentigo"?

Note: This question was updated in October 2022
A
Brown spots
B
Athlete's foot
C
Tennis elbow
D
Housemaid's knee
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Q4. When he completed his translation of the Roman Catholic Christian Bible in 1534 Martin Luther made several changes. Which is one?

A
He printed books inserted by the Church in the Old Testament (Hebrew Bible) into a separate section
B
He appended his Theses on the power of indulgences as part of the Bible
C
He eliminated illustrations
D
He published a translation of the Qu'ran as an associate book
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Q5. Which team won the eighth World Polo Championship in Mexico in May 2008?

A
Argentina
B
Chile
C
Brazil
D
England
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Q6. When was English law changed to enable a child to be made legitimate by the later marriage of its parents?

A
1826
B
1926
C
1899
D
1908
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Q7. In which state of the USA would you find the Great Salt Lake?

A
Idaho
B
Omaha
C
Utah
D
Oklahoma
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