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Daily Quiz #504

General Knowledge Quiz for Saturday, 5 June 2010

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Q1. Which if these statements comes closest to the next number in the sequence 0; 9; 144; 21,609?

A
Over 2,300,000 million
B
Over 4,600,000 million
C
Around 230 million
D
Around 500 million
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Q2. Which ancient people were thought to have built large pyramidal structures at Tula and Teotihuacan, Mexico?

Note: This question was updated in July 2015
A
Safesecs
B
Apaches
C
Toltecs
D
Pygmies
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Q3. What is the southernmost point in all U.S. territory?

A
Dallas, Texas
B
Ka Lae, Hawaii
C
Rose Atoll, American Samoa
D
Western Dry Rocks, Florida
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Q4. Dr. James Naismith, a Canadian-born American sports coach and innovator, invented which sport in 1891?

A
Basketball
B
Chess
C
Javelin
D
Hopscotch
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Q5. The Empire State Building has how many stories above ground?

A
102
B
203
C
86
D
91
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Q6. Which female impersonator, Daniel Carroll, whose career began in 1945 and whose most famous role was in the lead of a major production of "Hello, Dolly!", died in June 2009?

A
Danny La Rue
B
Liberace
C
Barry Humphries
D
Dustin Hoffman
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Q7. Which of these was a film starring Tom Hanks about the war between the Mujahideen in Afghanistan and the USSR?

A
Charlie Wilson's War
B
Sleepless in Seattle
C
Castaway
D
Saving Private Ryan
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