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Q1. In sheep's stomach put finely minced heart, lungs & liver of sheep, 2 chopped onions, 1lb suet, juice of 1 lemon, 1/2pt oatmeal, 2tsp salt, 1tsp pepper, 1/2 grated nutmeg, 1/2pt gravy; boil 3 hrs is a recipe for what?

A
Cottage pie
B
Tripe
C
Irish stew
D
Haggis
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Q2. Sir Anthony Caro was a leading figure in which of these?

A
Sculpture
B
Music
C
Photography
D
Ballet
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Q3. Which natural landmark features on the paper currency of Zimbabwe and as the logo of the country's Reserve Bank?

A
Three balancing boulders
B
Table Rock mountain
C
Mount Kilimanjaro
D
Red dunes
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Q4. Where did the name of the 1986 tile matching computer game "Tetris" come from?

A
The tiles are tetrahedron-shaped
B
A Georgian monetary unit
C
The number 4 and the game of tennis
D
From the designer's imagination
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Q5. Who wrote the text on which the musical “Cats” was based?

A
E E Cummings
B
Tim Rice
C
Bernie Taupin
D
T S Eliot
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Q6. Which description best fits an enzyme?

A
Antibiotic
B
Metabolic process
C
Macromolecular biological catalyst
D
Protein
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Q7. The Yom Kippur War in 1973 was between Israel and which other forces?

A
China
B
Germany
C
Egypt, Syria and a coalition of other Arab countries
D
Palestine
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