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Daily Quiz #380

General Knowledge Quiz for Monday, 1 February 2010

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Q1. For administrative purposes, Germany consists of sixteen areas which they call … what?

A
Departments
B
States
C
Cantons
D
Iller
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Q2. Which of these is the title of a well known play by Henrik Ibsen?

A
An Enemy of the People
B
Anemone is Purple
C
An Enema is Popular
D
And Everyone Needs Prompting
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Q3. Which of these is a method of preserving milk?

A
Micturition
B
Maturation
C
Pasteurisation
D
Homogenisation
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Q4. Who designed Britain's first atomic bomb, which was exploded aboard HMS Plym in the Monte Bello Islands in October 1952?

A
Sir Fred Hoyle
B
Lord Ernest Rutherford
C
Raymond Mays
D
Dr W G Penney
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Q5. Sasha and Malia are the daughters of which political figure?

A
Benjamin Netanyahu
B
Ehud Olmert
C
Barack Obama
D
Michel Suleiman
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Q6. Which of these is traditionally shouted by the audience during an English pantomime?

A
There's a fire in the station house
B
I canna hold her cap'n
C
Poor Yorick, I knew him, Horatio
D
Oh no you're not
Select from the options above.
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Q7. Which venue has hosted the Ryder Cup the most times since 1980?

A
The K Club - Palmer Course, Straffan, County Kildare, Ireland
B
Valhalla Golf Club, Louisville, Kentucky
C
The Belfry, Wishaw, Warwickshire, England
D
Oakland Hills Country Club, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
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