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Daily Quiz #3320

General Knowledge Quiz for Monday, 19 February 2018

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Q1. What are the first words of The Gettysburg Address, a speech delivered by Abraham Lincoln during the American Civil War?

A
When in the course of human events ....
B
Four score and seven years ago ...
C
Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed ...
D
To be or not to be, that is the question ...
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Q2. Which American television sitcom that ran for 7 years from 19 September 1970 spun-off three television series: Rhoda (1974-1978), Phyllis (1975-1977) and Lou Grant (1977-1982)?

A
The Loretta Young Show
B
The Mary Tyler Moore Show
C
The Twilight Zone
D
Take Three Girls
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Q3. Which of these is a compound word?

A
Motel
B
Verandah
C
Baseball
D
Window
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Q4. In New Zealand a sport of gumboot tossing is played. A similar sport in north western Spain or south western France involves tossing what?

A
Stilettos
B
Clogs
C
Sabots
D
Espadrilles
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Q5. What is the name of the son of American musicians Pete Wentz and Ashlee Simpson-Wentz, who was born in November 2008?

A
Brooklyn Friday
B
Bronx Mowgli
C
Queens Kim
D
Manhattan Simba
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Q6. What is the next in the series: Yamoussoukro, Accra, Lomé ...?

A
Porto-Novo
B
Bamako
C
Abuja
D
Yaoundé
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Q7. How many years lapsed after Pierre de Fermat formulated his "Last Theorem" in 1637, until the last part of an accepted proof was published?

A
358
B
None, a proof has not been published yet
C
378
D
363
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