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Q1. The United Nations Declaration was signed by 4 nations and subsequently co-signed by a further 22 in Washington DC on which two days?

A
1-2 January 1942
B
1-2 January 1946
C
15-16 September 1945
D
26-27 June 1945
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Q2. Under what name were the first Deaflympics held?

A
World Waving Games
B
The International Silent Games
C
The International Lip-reading Games
D
The Silent World of Sport
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Q3. In what way did a worker for The Hudson's Bay Company in Canada named John Fubbister gain public attention in 1807?

A
He identified the North-West Passage
B
He discovered gold
C
He was adopted by a Canadian tribe and regarded as a shaman
D
"He" gave birth
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Q4. What is the most common colour of a topaz?

A
Green
B
Blue
C
Yellow
D
Brown
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Q5. In 1912 W.C. Handy published the sheet music for which song, his first hit, thought to be the first blues written down, and credited as being a leader in that new style of blues?

A
Chattanooga Choo Choo
B
The Memphis Blues
C
Rock Around the Clock
D
I'd Rather Go Blind
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Q6. How many years is Methuselah recorded as having lived?

A
25
B
101
C
969
D
200
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Q7. Where is the 227 km (141 mi) long Chicamocha Canyon?

A
Mexico
B
Colombia
C
Suriname
D
Ecuador
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