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General Knowledge Quiz for Wednesday, 27 July 2011

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Q1. What name is given to the syndrome which involves a delusion that the affected person can transform or has transformed into an animal?

A
Dorian Gray Syndrome
B
The Cotard delusion
C
Couvade syndrome
D
Clinical lycanthropy
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Q2. When did homosexuality between consenting adults cease to be illegal in all of the United Kingdom?

A
1992
B
1982
C
1972
D
1962
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Q3. What did Shakespeare say were the names of Hamlet's mother and stepfather?

A
Guinevere and Lancelot
B
Gertrude and Claudius
C
Veronica and Thomas
D
Ophelia and Polonius
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Q4. Until 2004, when the International Judging System (IJS) (informally called the "Code of Points") was introduced, what was the highest score a judge could award in figure skating for each of the "free skate" and the "short" programmes?

A
10
B
6
C
15
D
100
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Q5. Where is the Topkapi Palace?

A
Istanbul, Turkey
B
Baghdad, Iraq
C
Granada, Spain
D
Alexandria, Egypt
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Q6. To what does the phrase "Sunday best" refer?

A
A perfect baseball pitch
B
An excellent sermon
C
One's most presentable clothes
D
A relaxing day off work
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Q7. What was the original name of the singer known as Annie Lennox, who was born on Christmas Day, 1954 in Torry, Aberdeen?

A
Robyn Hannah Louise Kenny
B
Florian Armstrong
C
Stefani Germanotta
D
Ann Lennox
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