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General Knowledge Quiz for Monday, 5 February 2024

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Q1. What is at the centre of the story of the ballet "Petrouchka"?

A
A woman who has been turned into a swan
B
A nutcracker
C
Competition to wear a glass slipper
D
Three puppets
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Q2. Instead of what, among other things, was the term "Anglican" in the name of the Church used?

A
Eastern
B
Roman
C
Russian
D
Waldensian
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Q3. According to Greek legend, which of the 9 muses was the muse of Comedy?

A
Calliope
B
Euterpe
C
Clio
D
Thalia
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Q4. In 1929 Frederick Freed and his wife and an assistant founded a UK company which specialises in what?

A
Designing and making pointe and other dance shoes
B
Halloween masks and costumes
C
Bespoke tailoring
D
Theatre lighting
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Q5. Based on the number of players registered to clubs or leagues, the three most played sports worldwide are football (soccer), field hockey and which else?

A
BASE jumping
B
Bandy
C
Badminton
D
Boxing
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Q6. Until 1997 which was recognised as the most massive bacterium so far discovered, reaching up to .75mm in length and large enough to be visible to the naked eye?

A
Epulopiscium fishelsoni
B
Thiomargarita namibiensis
C
Paramecium tetraurelia
D
Metabacterium polyspora
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Q7. Where is the Halley Research Station?

A
Peru
B
Antarctica
C
Australia
D
New Zealand
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