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Daily Quiz #851

General Knowledge Quiz for Wednesday, 18 May 2011

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Q1. Which of these is "low back pain"?

A
Dorado
B
Sago
C
Lumbago
D
Fernando
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Q2. What private, coeducational, liberal arts college in Poughkeepsie, New York, USA, was founded as a women's college in 1861, and became coeducational in 1969?

Note: This question was updated in June 2018
A
Vassar
B
Bryn Mawr
C
Radcliffe
D
Mount Holyoke
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Q3. Which of these is not used to groom a horse?

A
Monitor
B
Stable rubber
C
Mane brush
D
Hoof pick
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Q4. At the 1st World Rowing Championships held at Lucerne in 1962, the International Federation of Rowing Associations did not recognise countries with similar names. Selection trials from 2 countries were held the day before the championships. Which "country" was this?

A
Korea
B
Germany
C
China
D
Pakistan
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Q5. In the words of the 1941 song popularised by Glenn Miller and his band, about when does the Chattanooga Choo Choo leave Pennsylvania Station?

A
A quarter past six
B
A quarter to three
C
A quarter to four
D
Midnight
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Q6. Which of these countries produces the most rice?

A
Brazil
B
New Zealand
C
China
D
Australia
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Q7. What is the stage name of Robyn Hannah Louise Kenny, who was born on 7 January, 1983?

Note: This question was updated in July 2022
A
Lady Gaga
B
Rhianna
C
Dido
D
Madonna
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