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General Knowledge Quiz for Wednesday, 27 June 2018

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Q1. What US federal agency that was founded on 3 March 1915 was dissolved on 1 October 1958?

A
National Atomic Energy Commission (NAEC)
B
National Weaponry Development Commission (NWDC)
C
National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA)
D
National Segregation Monitoring Authority (NSMA)
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Q2. From its first series broadcast in 1988 until its 12th series in 2017 which UK TV youth series has had the same core cast members?

A
Target Luna
B
Doctor Who
C
Mike and Angelo
D
Red Dwarf
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Q3. Where and when were the first Games held that were eventually to be known as the Commonwealth Games?

A
Glasgow, Scotland, 1898
B
London, England, 1911
C
Hamilton, Canada, 1930
D
Sydney, Australia, 1938
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Q4. Which method is used to prove that a number equals another and different one?

A
Ad hominem
B
Circular argument
C
Red herring
D
Division by zero
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Q5. Futuna and Alofi are the two islands of what group?

A
Hoorn Islands
B
New Hebrides
C
Tuvalu
D
Marquesas Islands
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Q6. Which of these models was born in Germany?

A
Elle MacPherson
B
Claudia Schiffer
C
Tyra Banks
D
Rachel Hunter
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Q7. Which beef cut is the Argentine delicacy known as chinchulin, or chunchullo?

A
Tongue
B
Neck chops
C
Tail bones
D
Upper part of the small intestines
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