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Daily Quiz #1717

General Knowledge Quiz for Monday, 30 September 2013

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Q1. What is the name of a measure that is equal to 42 US gallons, 158.9873 litres, or 34.9723 Imperial (UK) gallons?

A
Hogshead
B
Bushel
C
Firkin
D
Barrel
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Q2. Which of Queen Elizabeth II's children was last to leave the single state and get married?

A
Edward
B
Charles
C
Anne
D
Andrew
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Q3. A "quack" is usually defined as someone who pretends to be an expert in what field?

A
Astronomy
B
Veterinary science
C
Medicine
D
Botany
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Q4. What Shakespearean play begins "When shall we three meet again, In thunder, lightning or in rain"?

A
Much Ado About Nothing
B
Othello
C
Macbeth
D
A Winter's Tale
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Q5. Which fashionable London thoroughfare, about three quarters of a mile (1.2 km) long, runs from Hyde Park Corner to Marble Arch, along the length of the eastern side of Hyde Park?

A
Pall Mall
B
Park Lane
C
Horse Guards Parade
D
Cheapside
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Q6. Which is the biggest ball?

A
Cricket ball
B
Beach volleyball
C
Table tennis ball
D
Ballpoint pen ball
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Q7. It was formed in 1885 by members of the Theosophical Society, was a major force in the Indian independence movement and is still a potent political party in India. What is it called?

A
United Progressive Alliance
B
Indian National Congress
C
Indian National Association
D
Janata Party
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