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Q1. In the fable told by Aristophanes, King Midas of Phrygia was said to have what?

A
Goat legs
B
Asses' ears
C
A sixth toe on each foot
D
Silver nostrils
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Q2. What region in the Dinaric Alps, from the southern borders of the Pannonian plain to the rivers Sava and Drina, was conquered by the Ottoman Empire in the 15th century and then annexed variously by Austria-Hungary and Yugoslavia in the 20th century?

A
Nepal
B
Bosnia
C
Uzbekistan
D
Tanzania
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Q3. What genre is the UK TV series "Hypothetical"?

A
Crime fiction
B
Comedy panel
C
Science
D
Romantic drama
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Q4. Lactose is found in which of these?

A
Orange juice
B
Milk
C
Whisky
D
Lace edgings
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Q5. Where is the oldest working gin distillery in England?

A
Grimsby
B
Lowestoft
C
Plymouth
D
Bradford
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Q6. The winner of the second Formula One World Championship in 1951 also won the title in 1954, 1955, 1956 & 1957, a record of five World Championship titles which stood until 2003. Who was he?

A
Bobby Charlton
B
David Beckham
C
Juan Manuel Fangio
D
Jimmy Connors
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Q7. In what field was Roland Garros, after whom an international French sporting venue is named, especially known?

A
Literature
B
Sport (tennis)
C
Architecture
D
Aviation
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