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Daily Quiz #1730

General Knowledge Quiz for Sunday, 13 October 2013

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Q1. Who created the framework for the Virginia Plan, that structured the US Government into three branches?

A
George Bush
B
Thomas Jefferson
C
George Washington
D
James Madison
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Q2. How far north does Canadian-governed territory extend?

A
41o North of the equator
B
66o North of the equator
C
84o North of the equator
D
30o North of the equator
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Q3. Whose death on 25 June 2009 left behind three grieving children, a personal doctor to face manslaughter charges, and parents who then embarked on a range of litigations?

A
Michael Jack Schmidt
B
Jack Michaelson
C
Michael Jackson
D
Jack Malone
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Q4. Which of these is a fungal infection of the skin?

A
Cauliflower ear
B
Housemaid's knee
C
Tennis elbow
D
Athlete's foot
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Q5. Olympic gold medallists Natasa Janics and Alfréd Hajós represented which country?

A
Serbia
B
Romania
C
Estonia
D
Hungary
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Q6. Larry Hagman, the star of the TV drama that first ran from 1978 to 1991, "Dallas", is the son of which actress and singer who originated many roles over her career including Nellie Forbush in "South Pacific" and Maria in "The Sound of Music"?

A
Elaine Paige
B
Julie Andrews
C
Mitzi Gaynor
D
Mary Martin
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Q7. What name is given to an official record keeper?

A
Intern
B
Doctor
C
Matron
D
Registrar
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