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General Knowledge Quiz for Tuesday, 3 January 2017

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Q1. The cities Ceuta, Melilla, and islands Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera, Peñón de Alhucemas, the Chafarinas, and the disputed island of Perejil are on or off the North African coast. Which country includes them in its territories?

A
Libya
B
Morocco
C
Spain
D
UK
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Q2. Which film, released at the end of 2008, starred Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio?

A
Bride Wars
B
Revolutionary Road
C
Brokeback Mountain
D
Frost / Nixon
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Q3. Where was the first Padel World Championship in men's and women's singles held?

A
Canada
B
France
C
Argentina
D
Spain
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Q4. In which book of the Hebrew and Christian bibles do Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego appear?

A
Susanna
B
Daniel
C
Judith
D
Ezekiel
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Q5. What name is applied to the general stiffening of the muscles caused by a coagulation of the muscle-plasma?

A
Corpus Christi
B
Ipso facto
C
Corpus delicti
D
Rigor mortis
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Q6. Who received the first Nobel prize for literature to be awarded to a British writer?

A
George Bernard Shaw
B
J M Barrie
C
Rudyard Kipling
D
W B Yeats
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Q7. The USS "Constitution", launched in 1797, earned the nickname of "Old Ironsides" when she defeated the British warship HMS Guerriere in the War of 1812. What is her hull made of?

A
Plastic
B
Iron
C
Steel
D
Wood
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