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General Knowledge Quiz for Saturday, 25 November 2017

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Q1. The city of Maracaibo and its lake are in what country?

A
Morocco
B
Spain
C
Venezuela
D
Colombia
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Q2. Which of these describes a widespread hedgehog behaviour?

A
Pronking
B
Shedding
C
Self anointing, or anting
D
Fully retracting its claws
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Q3. Wedges at a takeaway food outlet are normally made from what?

A
Bread
B
Fish
C
Potatoes or related tubers
D
Pinewood
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Q4. Who started "Poor Richard's Almanack" in 1732, helped draw up the US Declaration of Independence and the US Constitution and invented the lightning conductor?

A
Thomas Jefferson
B
John Hancock
C
Benjamin Franklin
D
John Adams
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Q5. In 1990, who became the first son and father to play on the same Major League Baseball team at the same time (the Seattle Mariners), and the only father and son pair to hit back to back home runs?

A
Ken Griffey
B
Paul Hornung
C
Joe Nuxhall
D
Tony Romo
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Q6. When was the first Zeppelin, of which the Hindenburg was the last disastrous example in 1937, first successfully flown?

A
1934
B
1918
C
1900
D
1850
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Q7. Goats featured on the cover of which album released on 16 May 1966 by Capitol Records?

A
"Abbey Road" by the Beatles
B
"Pet Sounds" by the Beach Boys
C
"Wings at the Speed of Sound" by Wings
D
"Tales of Topographical Oceans" by Yes
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