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Daily Quiz #2992

General Knowledge Quiz for Tuesday, 28 March 2017

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Q1. Which of these would you expect to be served for a meal?

A
Lox
B
Lek
C
LOK
D
Lux
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Q2. Which 20th century Irish playwright wrote "Juno and the Paycock", "The Plough and the Stars", "Silver Tassie" and "Within the Gates"?

A
Sean O'Casey
B
George Bernard Shaw
C
Oscar Wilde
D
Richard Brinsley Butler Sheridan
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Q3. Gingivitis is a general term for what?

A
Diseases affecting the gums
B
Fear of red-haired people
C
Drunkenness due to consumption of many "g and t"s
D
A tendency to buy strangers alcoholic drinks
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Q4. Whose Illustrations first brought to life the characters in "The Wind in the Willows" (1931) by Kenneth Grahame and, in 1924 and following, the Winnie-the-Pooh books by A. A. Milne?

A
Maurice Sendak
B
Aubrey Beardsley
C
Quentin Blake
D
E.H.Shepard
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Q5. Where is the Great Green Wall project designed to happen?

A
Across the width of Africa, in the region of the Sahara
B
Between some parts of Mexico and the USA
C
Across the north Tibetan plains
D
Along the southern border of Algeria
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Q6. Which nation tested the most powerful nuclear weapon ever detonated?

A
Israel
B
United States
C
China
D
Soviet Union
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Q7. What was the last year in which there was just one World Darts Championship?

A
1997
B
1993
C
1984
D
2002
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