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Daily Quiz #815

General Knowledge Quiz for Tuesday, 12 April 2011

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Q1. Mallard, Mandarin, Red-crested Pochard, Teal, Muscovy and Eider are all types of what?

A
Cat
B
Duck
C
Dog
D
Horse
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Q2. What news source operating from the US Department of Defense that publishes daily newspapers for the US Armed Forces serving overseas was first published in November 1861, during the American Civil War?

A
Hail to the Chief
B
War Cry
C
Stars and Stripes
D
The Star Spangled Banner
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Q3. The 2010 film "The Tooth Fairy", starring Dwayne Johnson, Julie Andrews and Billy Crystal, concerns a player of which sport?

A
Baseball
B
Ice hockey
C
American football
D
Chess
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Q4. Where is the US Bullion Depository, a fortified building used to store US official gold reserves, and a US Army post that holds the US Army Armor Center and the US Army Armor School?

A
Fort Knox
B
Fort Sumter
C
Fort Lauderdale
D
Fort Worth
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Q5. What are the two middle names of George H W Bush?

A
Henry William
B
Hubert Wodehouse
C
Hamilton Wansworth
D
Herbert Walker
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Q6. In "The Sound of Music", which of these items did not feature in Maria's list of "Favourite Things"?

A
Cats' tails
B
Dresses
C
Snowflakes
D
Winters
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Q7. What term is used to describe a wine with bold, brash and audacious flavours?

A
Blowzy
B
Sassy
C
Spunky
D
Voluptuous
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