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Wildcard General Knowledge Quiz for 28 February 2009

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1

What is the Diet of Worms?

A
A method used by Oprah Winfrey to reduce weight
B
The religious court that judged Martin Luther in 1521
C
A method of torture used at Guantanamo Bay
D
The name for the parliament of Iceland, created in 1944.
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2

A necromancer is a type of what?

A
Sorcerer
B
Undertaker
C
Crypt
D
Sexual deviant
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3

What is the only country not to identify itself on its postage stamps?

A
Switzerland
B
United States Of America
C
Tonga
D
United Kingdom
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4

What were the Penny Black and the Two Pence Blue that first went on sale in England in May 1840?

A
Parrots
B
Postage stamps
C
Paintings
D
Dogs
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5

The design specification for the Ford GT40, which won the Le Mans 24 Hour race four years in a row, specified that car be a maximum of … ?

A
40 centimetres high
B
40 inches high
C
40 inches long
D
4.0 metres long
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6

The Bartle Test of Gamer Psychology is a specialised personality test relating to which of the following activities?

A
Multiplayer Online Computer Games
B
Roleplaying Games
C
Athletics
D
Miniature Wargaming
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7

What British institution has the nickname "The Old Lady Of Threadneedle Street"?

A
St Paul's Cathedral
B
Houses of Parliament
C
The Bank Of England
D
Madam Tussaud's Wax Museum
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