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Q1. What new radio edit was created of a 2009 song by Britney Spears because the original caused controversy in many English-speaking countries due to its use of a double entendre in the chorus?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in July 2011
A
Womanizer
B
If U See Amy
C
Circus
D
Radar
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Q2. The words "the", "a" and "an" are what parts of speech?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in June 2013
A
Itemisers
B
Pieces
C
Articles
D
Ordinals
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Q3. What is Ireland's longest river?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in March 2013
A
Shannon
B
Liffey
C
Lee
D
Boyne
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Q4. What colour is the medal presented for winning an event at the Olympic Games from 1904 onwards?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in October 2013 and updated in September 2015
A
Gold
B
Green
C
Blue
D
Scarlet
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Q5. Irish-born Colonel Thomas Blood is best known for what activity in 1671?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in June 2013
A
Piracy off the Irish coast
B
Leading settlers through the Appalachian Mountains
C
Trying to steal the Crown Jewels from the Tower of London
D
Sailing around the world
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Q6. What word was coined by Charles Richet to denote a substance or spiritual energy "exteriorised" by physical mediums, said to be associated with formation of ghosts?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in June 2013
A
Spectrometer
B
Poltergeist
C
Doppelgänger
D
Ectoplasm
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Q7. What US policy introduced in 1823, that efforts by European governments to colonise land or interfere with states in the Americas would be viewed by the USA as acts of aggression requiring US intervention, became one of the longest-standing tenets of US foreign policy?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in January 2011
A
Gettysburg Address
B
The Monroe Doctrine
C
The Domino Theory
D
Charters of Freedom
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