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General Knowledge Quiz for Wednesday, 5 July 2023

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Q1. In Greek mythology, which herald had a voice louder than 50 men combined?

A
Tiresias
B
Stentor
C
Argus
D
Rorcus
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Q2. Which of these had roles in "The Mask", "My Best Friend's Wedding", "There's Something About Mary", "Charlie's Angels", and "Gangs of New York"?

A
Cameron Diaz
B
Cameron Mackintosh
C
Bartholomew Diaz
D
Rodrigo Díaz
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Q3. What is the setting for the first film titled "Night at the Museum" (2006) an adventure comedy film based on a 1993 children's book by Milan Trenc?

A
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York City
B
Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC
C
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York City
D
American Museum of Natural History, New York City
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Q4. In what year did Sachin Tendulkar formally retire from playing cricket?

A
2012
B
2013
C
2014
D
2010
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Q5. Lecithins are a factor in which?

A
Oxidation
B
Waterproofing
C
Emulsification
D
Rigor mortis
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Q6. If you travel due south from midtown Detroit, Michigan, USA, what is the first country you reach?

A
Mexico
B
Canada
C
Cuba
D
Puerto Rico
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Q7. What is a panemone?

A
An ancient Macedonian feast during June
B
A climbing Greek flower
C
An 18th century bread-making machine
D
A vertical axis wind turbine where the blades or sails move horizontally
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