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General Knowledge Quiz for Wednesday, 21 November 2018

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Q1. What are North Ronaldsay sheep in the Orkney Islands almost exclusively fed on to give the meat its prized flavour in Orkney Island dishes?

A
Oats
B
Seaweed
C
Linseed cake
D
Fish guts
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Q2. Hearing sound when no external sound is present, possibly a ringing, clicking, hiss, sizzle or roar, is described as what?

A
Tintin
B
Otitis
C
Tintinnabulum
D
Tinnitus
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Q3. What was the favourite vegetable of Catherine de Medici, who, when she left Florence to marry the king of France, brought her own cooks, who could prepare it in the ways that she especially liked?

A
Potatoes
B
Onions
C
Spinach
D
Turnips
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Q4. What is the name of an official judge at a cycling event?

A
Adjudicator
B
Referee
C
Umpire
D
Commissaire
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Q5. Whose armies were defeated at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815?

A
General Franco
B
Adolf Hitler
C
Ivan the Terrible
D
Napoleon Bonaparte
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Q6. Where is there a 2 metre high statue of Popeye, which was unveiled during the annual Spinach Festival in 1937?

A
Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada
B
Phoenix, Arizona, USA
C
Crystal City, Texas, USA
D
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
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Q7. How old was Hannah Baker, the protagonist of the Netflix-developed drama "13 Reasons Why", when she killed herself?

A
24
B
13
C
17
D
45
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