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Daily Quiz #1906

General Knowledge Quiz for Monday, 7 April 2014

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Q1. Where is the island of Montserrat?

A
Caribbean Sea
B
Indian Ocean
C
Mediterranean Sea
D
Pacific Ocean
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Q2. Who is a saxophone player from Slaton, Texas, who has performed with musicians such as Bobby Vee, Buddy Holly, The Who, The Rolling Stones, Eric Clapton and Joe Cocker's Mad Dogs and Englishmen?

A
Mike Bloomfield
B
Elvin Bishop
C
Bobby Keys
D
Michael Stipe
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Q3. The Angus, Australian Lowline, Blue Albion, Florida Cracker, Hereford, Romagnola, Tasmanian Grey and Whitebred Shorthorn are all types of what?

A
Cattle
B
Sheep
C
Pigs
D
Cheese
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Q4. In 1962, a 250cc World Championship for which sport was created, attracting machines built by Husqvarna, Bultaco, CZ and Greeves?

A
Chainsaw sculpture
B
Sewing
C
Motocross
D
Go Karting
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Q5. In the song 'We Wish You a Merry Christmas' what pudding was asked for?

A
Sticky toffee pudding
B
Chocolate pudding
C
A figgy pudding
D
Creme brûlée
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Q6. In 2008 government in Bhutan was changed from an absolute monarchy to what?

A
Oligarchy
B
Democracy
C
Dictatorship
D
Constitutional monarchy
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Q7. It premiered at the Olivier Theatre in the Royal National Theatre in London, UK, using life-size, non-human puppets. What was the play?

A
Equus
B
Muppet Christmas Carol
C
War Horse
D
The Mousetrap
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