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Daily Quiz #3517

General Knowledge Quiz for Tuesday, 4 September 2018

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Q1. In which of these countries is sign language for the deaf recognised as an official language?

A
New Zealand
B
England
C
Australia
D
Canada
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Q2. The competition known as Southern Traverse has taken participants through areas of what country since 1991?

A
New Zealand
B
Sahara Desert
C
France
D
California
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Q3. The comic opera "The Revenge of the Bat" is more usually known under its alternative title of..?

A
Die Fledermaus
B
Der Rosenkavalier
C
La Bohème
D
Falstaff
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Q4. What is most nearly related to a caribou?

A
Mouse
B
Moose
C
Mace
D
Mince
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Q5. Which of these is a state of the United States of America?

A
Rhode Island
B
Columbia
C
Puerto Rico
D
British Columbia
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Q6. Which of these Elizabeth/Elisabeths did not have the title of Queen?

A
The daughter of Peter the Great, 1709 - 1762
B
The daughter of James VI of England, 1596 - 1662
C
The mother of Edward V of England, 1437 - 92
D
The daughter of Henry VIII of England and Ann Boleyn, 1533 - 1603
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Q7. Which writer, famous (then and after) internationally but particularly in Britain, was deprived in 1962 by the UK's Commonwealth Immigrants Act of their right to British citizenship?

A
J.R.R.Tolkien
B
Seamus Heaney
C
Spike Milligan
D
Agatha Christie
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