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Daily Quiz #5133

General Knowledge Quiz for Monday, 6 February 2023

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Q1. The libretto for Giacomo Puccini's opera "Tosca" was based on a play written by the playwright Victorien Sardou for performance by which actress?

A
Lily Langtry
B
Eleonora Duse
C
Sarah Bernhardt
D
Sarah Fairbrother
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Q2. What is the last US federal holiday in a calendar year?

A
Memorial Day
B
Thanksgiving
C
Independence Day
D
Christmas Day
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Q3. In what game would a rook and a bishop associate to defend a king?

A
Chess
B
Backgammon
C
Chinese checkers
D
Tower of Fantasy
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Q4. Which of these is a dog developed and bred solely in the former USSR by the state owned Red Star Kennel until 1957 for use as a military/working dog?

A
Giant Schnauzer
B
Caucasian Ovcharka
C
Black Russian Terrier
D
Moscow Water Dog
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Q5. What was the name given to the line of German defences that ran across Italy from east to west just north of Florence?

A
Maginot Line
B
Gustav Line
C
Siegfried Line
D
Gothic Line
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Q6. Which of these is a slang word meaning "steal"?

A
Hagrid
B
Filch
C
Quirrell
D
Snape
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Q7. Which of these is a British comedy drama TV series of 32 episodes over 5 series first broadcast between 1998 and 2003, which follows 3 couples experiencing the ups-and-downs of romance?

A
Warm Hands
B
Cold Feet
C
Warm Heart
D
Cool Head
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