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Sunday's Quiz: From The Archives

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Q1. Which of these numbers is closest to the number of hours in a leap year?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in January 2012
A
2196
B
8784
C
8760
D
4392
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Q2. What was the name of the policy making body of the USSR before it broke up?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in January 2013
A
TASS
B
PRAVDA
C
Stasi
D
Politburo
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Q3. Which of these programmes was a winner of a British Academy Television Award in 1999?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in October 2010
A
The Vicar of Dibley
B
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?
C
Brookside
D
Jonathan Creek
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Q4. Which 18th century writer produced "She Stoops To Conquer" and "The Vicar Of Wakefield"?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in July 2010
A
William Wycherley
B
Oliver Goldsmith
C
Harold Pinter
D
Arthur Miller
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Q5. Which country has been ruled by Dukes of Burgundy, Kings of Spain, then Austria, was united with Holland and became a separate kingdom in 1830?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in June 2010
A
Portugal
B
Belgium
C
Finland
D
Poland
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Q6. In music, what is the name given to 1/16th of the whole note or semibreve?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in January 2012
A
Breve
B
Semiquaver
C
Rest
D
Seventh
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Q7. Which city hosted the Commonwealth Games in 2002?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in August 2010
A
Manchester
B
Torquay
C
Blackpool
D
Milton Keynes
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