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Daily Quiz #1970

General Knowledge Quiz for Tuesday, 10 June 2014

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Q1. Which of these is a name for vitamin B2, which naturally occurs in milk and whole wheat grain?

A
Riboflavin
B
Thiamine
C
Ascorbic acid
D
Naphthalene
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Q2. Africa is considered to have been part of which early landmass?

A
Laurasia
B
Gondwana
C
Famatinian block
D
Malagasy orogeny
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Q3. Which of these bands was the last to have a number 1 single in the UK?

A
Monkees
B
Mud
C
Madness
D
Manic Street Preachers
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Q4. What distinguishes a yacht from other sailing or motor vessels?

A
Type of use
B
Method of propulsion
C
Size
D
Country of origin
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Q5. Although jazz music is difficult to define which of these descriptions applies most?

A
Offbeats, quarter-note walking bass line
B
Rock, insistent beat, swing
C
Syncopated, improvised, harmonic exploration
D
Rhythm, sampling, fast tempo
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Q6. According to the Masters of Foxhounds Association of America, the first fox hounds were imported into America in 1650; what nationality was the man who imported them?

A
Chinese
B
Spanish
C
British
D
American Indian
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Q7. What stitch, also called a whip stitch (when done by machine) or a crochet stitch (when done by hand), is used to reinforce the edge of thick materials?

A
Chain stitch
B
Tent stitch
C
Blanket stitch
D
Featherstitch
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