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Daily Quiz #4053

General Knowledge Quiz for Saturday, 22 February 2020

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Q1. The Rock of Gibraltar and Mt Abyla on the African coast were known as what?

A
Gemini
B
Castor and Pollux
C
The Gate of Hades
D
The Pillars of Hercules
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Q2. In May 2009, suspected NAZI death camp guard John Demjanjuk was deported from where to Germany?

A
New South Wales, Australia
B
Chihuahua, Mexico
C
Ohio, USA
D
Berkshire, England
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Q3. Which of these Walt Disney Feature Animation films was the last to be released?

A
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
B
Pocahontas
C
Hercules
D
The Lion King
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Q4. The first 3 winners of which road bicycle race were Emile Rogiers (BEL) in 1948, Gerrit Schulte (NED) in 1949 and Henk Lakeman (NED) in 1950?

A
The Polish Circuit
B
Tour de France
C
Ronde van Nederland
D
The Belgian Grand Prix
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Q5. The clove hitch, the reef and the granny are types of what?

A
Cow
B
Boat
C
Beer
D
Knot
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Q6. Historically, anthrax was recognised as a common industrial disease of which of these professions?

A
Electrician
B
Miner
C
Wool sorter
D
Stone mason
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Q7. Which British-Australian actor, voice-artist, political activist, Dickens aficionado, is the long-term partner of retired Australian professor of Indonesian Studies, Heather Sunderland?

A
Toni Collette
B
Hugh Jackman
C
Geoffrey Rush
D
Miriam Margolyes
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