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Daily Quiz #1016

General Knowledge Quiz for Sunday, 30 October 2011

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Q1. Model Brooklyn Decker, who was the Sports Illustrated swimsuit cover girl in 2010, is married to which sportsman?

A
David Beckham
B
Gary Player
C
Andy Roddick
D
Brett Favre
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Q2. Which claimant to the Kingdoms of England and Ireland was de facto monarch of England after the death of Edward VI for just over a week in July 1553, and was executed in 1554?

A
Jane Seymour
B
Lady Jane Grey
C
Jane Austen
D
Calamity Jane
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Q3. Who created the comic strip "The Far Side"?

A
Garry Trudeau
B
Jim Davis
C
Brant Parker and Johnny Hart
D
Gary Larson
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Q4. Which of these is a legendary creature, supposedly the offspring of a griffin and a mare?

Note: This question was updated in October 2018
A
Manticore
B
Hippogryph
C
Wyvern
D
Phoenix
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Q5. What is the closest city to the Large Hadron Collider, the world's most powerful particle accelerator?

A
Hamburg, Germany
B
Oxford, England
C
Boston, Massachusetts
D
Geneva, Switzerland
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Q6. The Mason-Dixon line, which came to symbolise the cultural boundary between the Northern and Southern United States, was originally surveyed to define the border between Maryland and which other state?

A
Delaware
B
Pennsylvania
C
West Virginia
D
Ohio
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Q7. Which religion features the Five Duties or the Five Pillars?

A
Judaism
B
Hinduism
C
Buddhism
D
Islam
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