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Daily Quiz #3153

General Knowledge Quiz for Tuesday, 5 September 2017

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Q1. Several Pragmatic Sanctions are recorded to have been issued, by Justinian I, Emperors Charles V and VI and others. When were the first and the last Pragmatic Sanctions known to have happened?

A
1438 CE, 1713 CE
B
554 CE, 1830 CE
C
554 CE, 1713 CE
D
1438 CE, 1830 CE
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Q2. Which film starring The Beatles concerned the theft of a ring from Ringo Starr by a religious organisation?

A
The Ring
B
Help
C
The Game
D
Stagecoach
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Q3. Who published his method of heating food to kill micro-organisms and sealing the container, in 1810?

A
Georges Leopold Cuvier
B
René Laennec
C
Nicolas Appert
D
Josep Marie Agee
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Q4. What word means the energy and strength for continuing to do something over a long period of time?

A
Angora
B
Miniver
C
Taverna
D
Stamina
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Q5. Juan Antonio Samaranch was the head of which organisation from 1980 to 2001?

A
Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA)
B
International Olympic Committee (IOC)
C
United Nations (UN)
D
Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA)
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Q6. Which is closest to Pyongyang, capital of North Korea?

A
Los Angeles
B
Delhi
C
Canberra
D
Moscow
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Q7. With what is the expression "hey-pass" associated?

A
Juggling, or work as a conjuror
B
Mud wrestling
C
Water polo
D
Whist
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