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Daily Quiz #1893

General Knowledge Quiz for Tuesday, 25 March 2014

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Q1. The peace treaty, the Treaty of Versailles at the end of World War I, was signed between the Allied Powers and which nation?

A
Russia
B
France
C
Japan
D
Germany
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Q2. Music which consists of at least two independent lines sounding at the same time is most usually called what?

A
Polyphony
B
Melisma
C
Fugue
D
Melodic
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Q3. Which of these are characters from the TV series Falcon Crest?

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Angela, Chase, Maggie, Lance, Julia, Emma, Melissa, Samantha, Cole & Richard
B
J.R., Bobby, Sue Ellen, Pamela, Jock, "Miss Ellie" & Lucy
C
Sawyer, Locke, Ben, Sayid, Libby, Sun, Jin, Claire, Hurley, Juliet, Bernard, Rose & Vincent
D
Tom, Joan, "Abby", David, Mary, Joanie, Nancy, Elizabeth, Tommy & Nicholas
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Q4. What does a trichologist treat?

A
Hair
B
Ears
C
Eyes
D
Throat
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Q5. Who played James Herriot in the British TV series (1978 - 1990) "All Creatures Great and Small"?

A
Christopher Timothy
B
Christopher Marlowe
C
Christopher Plummer
D
Christopher Wren
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Q6. The Matterhorn is on the border between which two countries?

A
Spain and Portugal
B
Switzerland and Italy
C
Chile and Argentina
D
Canada and the USA
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Q7. Which Olympics were the ones where the IOC first operated drug use controls?

A
2004
B
1900
C
1968
D
1972
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