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General Knowledge Quiz for Wednesday, 27 March 2024

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Q1. In which award-winning 1985 film do the two protagonists fall in love and then are hired to kill each other?

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Witness
B
Prizzi's Honor
C
Out of Africa
D
Places in the Heart
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Q2. The highest elevation African capital city is of which country?

A
Ethiopia
B
Eritrea
C
Namibia
D
Kenya
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Q3. The word "share" traces its most immediate origin from where?

A
Norse
B
Gaelic
C
Old English
D
Norman French
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Q4. Which Scotswoman is an Oscar, Brit and Grammy award-winning pop musician and vocalist who, after 3 years as lead singer of "The Tourists", formed the duo "Eurythmics" with British musician Dave Stewart?

A
Susan Boyle
B
Lulu
C
Fiona McDonald
D
Annie Lennox
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Q5. Which is the third element on the periodic table?

A
Beryllium
B
Lithium
C
Sodium
D
Neon
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Q6. What multi-user adventure game was developed from 1978 by Roy Trubshaw and Richard Bartle from 1980, students at Essex University in the UK, that revolved around gaining points till one achieved the wizard rank, giving the player immortality and certain powers over mortals?

A
Zork
B
MUD (Multi-User Dungeon)
C
Adventure
D
The Temple of Doom
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Q7. In 2004, which country was the first to appoint a prime minister from a Green Party?

A
Canada
B
Latvia
C
Romania
D
Italy
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