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Daily Quiz #4021

General Knowledge Quiz for Tuesday, 21 January 2020

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Q1. What are gastropods?

A
Soldiers
B
People who appreciate food
C
Snails, slugs, whelks, limpets, abalone and similar molluscs
D
Truffles
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Q2. Which of these is a fragrant climbing shrub?

A
Honeysuckle
B
Jamnibble
C
Marmaladechomp
D
Treaclemunch
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Q3. Who arrived to play a concert at the Milan's Arena Civica in July 2006, a 12,000 seat venue, found that the organisers had not put the tickets on general sale and that only 45 people had shown up, and refused to go on stage for such a small audience?

A
Madonna
B
Paul McCartney
C
Lady Gaga
D
Bob Geldof
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Q4. Which ocean current flows along the west coast of South America?

A
Malvinas
B
Canary
C
Gulf Stream
D
Humboldt
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Q5. What is the title of the patriotic anthem by Julia Ward Howe that contains the line "His truth is marching on"?

A
Hail to the Chief
B
The Star Spangled Banner
C
The Battle Hymn of the Republic
D
This Land is Your Land
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Q6. The French game popular in World War I called "L'Attaque", and the American game published in 1890 called "Baslinda", are similar to what other game?

A
Whist
B
Connect 4
C
Battleship
D
Tacspiel
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Q7. What are bullion knot, lazy daisy and whipped spider web?

A
Climbing plants
B
Embroidery stitches
C
Paving slabs
D
Styles of painting
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