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Q1. The Five Eyes security intelligence gathering group is an alliance between USA, New Zealand, Australia, UK and what other country?

A
India
B
Japan
C
China
D
Canada
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Q2. Where is the intrusive igneous rock known as diorite found?

A
Globally
B
At mid-ocean ridges
C
In volcanic arcs and mountain-building belts
D
In extinct volcanic peaks
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Q3. What word is used to describe an illegal hunt of game or fish?

A
Scramble
B
Poach
C
Boil
D
Benedict
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Q4. Where did Emad El-Din Mohamed Abdel Moneim Fayed, driven by Henri Paul, and accompanied by Trevor Rees-Jones die in a car crash on 31 August 1997?

A
Sidi Daoud, Algeria
B
Pont de l'Alma Tunnel, Paris, France
C
Marble Arch, London, UK
D
Gaza Strip, Palestine
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Q5. Which band's seventh album "In Rainbows" was released through their website on 10 October 2007 as a download for which customers could make whatever payment that they wanted, even nothing?

A
R E M
B
Radiohead
C
Midnight Oil
D
Snow Patrol
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Q6. It was a TV series written by Russell T Davies (who wrote the 2005 revival of "Doctor Who" among many much-awarded shows), starring Lesley Sharp and Alan Davies, controversial, and given Best Comedy Drama in the 2001 British Comedy Awards. Which was it?

A
The Grand
B
Pair Dadeni
C
Dark Season
D
Bob & Rose
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Q7. A number of initiatives have been implemented against doping in sport; which of these specifically provides governmentally binding legal tools in the fight?

A
Standardised World Anti-Doping Code, World Anti-Doping Agency, 2004 and revised 2009
B
Anti-Doping Convention, Council of Europe, 1989 with additional protocol 2004
C
International Convention against Doping in Sport, UNESCO, adopted 2005, in force 2007
D
Anti-Doping Code, International Anti-Doping Organisation, 1993
Select from the options above.
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