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Daily Quiz #4834

General Knowledge Quiz for Wednesday, 13 April 2022

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Q1. What are the cordilleras in Colombia?

A
Percussion musical instruments
B
Alpine lakes
C
Part of the Andes mountain range
D
Volcanoes
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Q2. David Marks, Julia Barfield, Malcolm Cook, Mark Sparrowhawk, Steven Chilton, Frank Anatole and Nic Bailey were the architects of which London landmark that was opened on 31 December 1999?

A
The Monument
B
Dome of Discovery
C
London Eye
D
Hungerford Bridge
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Q3. Temujin (1162-1227), who made his capital in Karakorum was better known as who?

A
Bonny Prince Charlie
B
Charlemagne
C
Genghis Khan
D
Hernando Cortes
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Q4. Which of these events occurred first?

A
Last public performance of ABBA
B
First test tube baby born
C
The capture of Saigon by North Vietnamese army ends the Vietnam War
D
The film "2001: A Space Odyssey" premières
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Q5. Brothers Joseph-Michel and Jacques-Etienne Montgolfier were the inventors of a style of what?

A
Hot air balloon
B
Dancing
C
Handbag
D
Telephone
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Q6. The terms patois and argot refer to what?

A
Informal language used by people in a particular locality
B
Types of ship
C
Ancient Greek tribes
D
Musical rhythms
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Q7. In what year did Serena Williams and her sister Venus Williams win their first Grand Slam title as a double?

A
2000
B
1998
C
2002
D
1999
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