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Daily Quiz #1719

General Knowledge Quiz for Wednesday, 2 October 2013

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Q1. What is the order of which Anders Behring Breivik claimed to be a justiciar?

A
Al-Qaeda
B
Knights Templar Europe
C
Boko Haram
D
Opus Dei
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Q2. Which country owns most of the main island of the Tierra del Fuego archipelago, Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego?

A
Chile
B
Argentina
C
United Kingdom
D
Venezuela
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Q3. Hamlet figures in which play?

A
Bully Boy
B
Pigs in Space
C
The Village Voice
D
Hamlet
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Q4. Competitors from which country won the most medals at the 2010 World Rowing Championships at Lake Karapiro, New Zealand?

A
Great Britain
B
Germany
C
New Zealand
D
France
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Q5. Which of these elements is the basis for calamine lotion?

A
Tin
B
Iron
C
Copper
D
Zinc
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Q6. The first broadcast of the UK scifi series Dr Who on TV in November 1963 coincided with what?

A
Enactment of female suffrage in Iran
B
The first push-button telephone made available to AT&T customers
C
Extended coverage of President John F. Kennedy's assassination the previous day
D
The Beatles one day recording of their debut album Please Please Me
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Q7. Who was thrown into the Tiber by his uncle, was suckled by a wolf, co-founded Rome and was killed by his brother?

Note: This question was updated in July 2022
A
Jupiter
B
Romulus
C
Caesar
D
Remus
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