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General Knowledge Quiz for Saturday, 30 December 2023

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Q1. The eldest daughter in the US TV show "Medium" (2005 - 2011) starred also as one of the central characters in which 2002 mainstream TV show?

A
The Brady Bunch in the White House
B
American Family
C
Max and Ruby
D
Once and Again
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Q2. If you were to receive a floral tribute, what would you expect?

A
A costume
B
A poem
C
A formal arrangement of flowers
D
An animal
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Q3. What is "the Shinkansen"?

A
Centre for training Sumo wrestlers
B
Historic Shinto shrine
C
The Japanese bullet train
D
Japanese national holiday
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Q4. Aimée is the first name of which of these singers?

A
Duffy
B
Madonna
C
Enya
D
Rhianna
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Q5. The influential 1848 Cambridge University rules for football were drawn up with the participation of what groups?

A
English universities
B
English public schools
C
Local football clubs
D
Local football leagues
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Q6. On which ship did Israel launch an unprovoked attack during the height of the Arab-Israeli Six-Day War in 1967?

A
Swift Boat (P-311)
B
El Fateh
C
USS Liberty
D
Petya III
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Q7. What is the painful and incurable, so far, condition characterised by uterine cells growing outside the uterus?

A
Endometrial intraepithelial neoplasia
B
Endometrial hyperplasia
C
Polycystic ovary syndrome
D
Endometriosis
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