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Daily Quiz #3370

General Knowledge Quiz for Tuesday, 10 April 2018

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Q1. Who first established the "V" sign, for victory, in World War II?

A
British Prime Minister, Winston Churchill
B
Belgian politician and tennis Olympian, Victor de Laveleye
C
Belgian politician, Bart de Wever
D
Director-General of BBC, Sir Frederick Ogilvie
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Q2. In 1936, Anastasio Somoza became the dictator of which country?

A
Honduras
B
Nicaragua
C
El Salvador
D
Guatemala
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Q3. Which of these is a type of waterfowl with a distinctive extensive pouch attached to the lower mandible?

A
Albatross
B
Toucan
C
Pelican
D
Godwit
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Q4. Which space age sit-com starred a black Liverpudlian, a computer, a robot and a hologram?

Note: This question was updated in August 2019
A
Star Trek
B
Blakes Seven
C
Red Dwarf
D
Stargate SG-1
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Q5. Which British athlete won gold at the 2012 and 2016 Paralympics in the T44 men's 100 metres?

A
Paul Blake
B
Richard Whitehead
C
Jonnie Peacock
D
Aled Davies
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Q6. Where are the most famous examples of "cliff-dwellings", habitats of primitive peoples constructed of lime and stone in the hollow surface of cliffs?

A
Granada, Spain
B
Carman, Manitoba, Canada
C
Kakadu, Northern Territory, Australia
D
Mesa Verde, Colorado, USA
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Q7. What ceremony is sometimes called obsequies?

A
Divorce
B
Wedding
C
Funeral
D
Baptism
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