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General Knowledge Quiz for Wednesday, 26 July 2017

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Q1. Five new sports approved for inclusion in the Summer Olympics for 2020 were baseball/softball, karate, surfing, sport climbing and which other?

A
Squash
B
Skateboarding
C
Bowling
D
Wushu
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Q2. To whom did a crowd outside the White House chant "Na, na, na, na - hey, hey - goodbye" in January 2009?

A
George W Bush
B
Barack Obama
C
Edward Kennedy
D
Jimmy Carter
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Q3. What is the oldest commissioned naval vessel afloat?

A
HMS Belfast
B
HMS Victory
C
The Mary Rose
D
USS Constitution
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Q4. Which book by Sir Thomas More, his view of an ideal society with community ownership, was written in Latin in 1516 and translated into English in 1551?

A
Islandia
B
Erewhon
C
Brave New World
D
Utopia
Select from the options above.

Q5. Where are sculptures of Robert E Lee, Stonewall Jackson and Jefferson Davis carved into the side of a mountain?

A
Stone Mountain, Georgia
B
Mount Rushmore, South Dakota
C
Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
D
Mount Jefferson State Park, North Carolina
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Q6. Which of these is a sweet-tasting, foul smelling fruit?

A
Apricot
B
Durian
C
Yam
D
Mango
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Q7. What is the highest honour awarded in Denmark?

A
Grand Commander of the Dannebrog (the national flag of Denmark)
B
Order of the Elephant
C
Medal of Merit in Gold with Crown
D
Valour Cross
Select from the options above.
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