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General Knowledge Quiz for Tuesday, 1 August 2017

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Q1. How many dice are used in the game of Yahtzee?

A
10
B
5
C
3
D
2
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Q2. The national flag of which of these countries has a lion on it?

A
Fiji
B
Ethiopia
C
Egypt
D
Ghana
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Q3. What was Hepburn romanisation devised for?

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For Audrey Hepburn's costume and style for the film "Roman Holiday"
B
To transliterate Japanese words into the Latin alphabet
C
A variation of the Times Roman font
D
Use of colonnades in 20th century architecture
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Q4. What was the title of the spin off TV show from "Friends", starring Matt le Blanc?

A
Cocks
B
Chandler
C
Ross
D
Joey
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Q5. Where is a lammergeier most likely to be found?

A
On an operating table
B
In the garage
C
In mountains
D
On the catwalk
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Q6. The Triple Entente in Europe at the beginning of the 20th century was an understanding between which three countries?

A
France, Spain and the UK
B
Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy
C
France, Germany and Austria-Hungary
D
Russia, France and the UK
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Q7. The film "Singin' in the Rain" served at least partly as a means of showcasing and giving longer life to songs written for MGM films during 1929 to 1939 by whom?

A
Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart
B
Betty Comden and Adolph Green
C
Arthur Freed and Nacio Herb Brown
D
Jerome Kern and George Grossmith Jr
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