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Daily Quiz #1426

General Knowledge Quiz for Thursday, 13 December 2012

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Q1. Neophobia is the fear of what?

A
Eggs
B
Spiders
C
Heights
D
New things
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Q2. Which of these was a star of the 1998 to 2006 TV series "Will and Grace"?

A
Jane Leeves
B
Calista Flockhart
C
Debra Messing
D
Julia Louis-Dreyfus
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Q3. "Silks" is the name used to describe the uniform of a competitor in which sport?

A
Horse racing
B
Snooker
C
Polo
D
Synchronised swimming
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4

Q4. What is the Latin for "therefore"?

A
In situ
B
Etcetera
C
Ergo
D
In vino veritas
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Q5. What is a voluntary association of mainly former British colonies that co-operate with common values and goals that include the promotion of democracy, human rights, good governance, the rule of law, individual liberty, egalitarianism, free trade, multilateralism and world peace?

A
Commonwealth of Nations
B
British Empire
C
Channel Islands
D
G12
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Q6. In which country were democratic elections held in May 1989, and though Guillermo Endara was elected president the results were annulled by the existing government?

A
Fiji
B
Guatemala
C
Panama
D
Ecuador
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Q7. Which musical includes the characters Jean Valjean, Javert, Fantine, Cosette, Éponine, Thénardier, Gavroche, Enjolras, Grantaire and Marius?

A
Martin Guerre
B
Miss Saigon
C
Les Misérables
D
Marguerite
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