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General Knowledge Quiz for Friday, 10 May 2019

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Q1. Which of these is a portmanteau word?

A
Smog
B
Boogie
C
Feet
D
Gladstone bag
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Q2. Who was mother to Napoléon Bonaparte's son and heir, also named Napoléon?

A
Joséphine de Beauharnais
B
Marie Louise of Austria
C
Maria Walewska
D
Eléonore Denuelle de La Plaigne
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Q3. In the 1966 USA/Czech film "Alice in Wonderland in Paris" several characters from books apart from Lewis Carroll's works are referenced or shown. Which is one of these?

A
Mrs Tiggiwinkle
B
The very hungry caterpillar
C
A mouse called Anatole
D
Till Eulenspiegel
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Q4. James Frederick Ferrier introduced which word to cover the branch of philosophy concerned with "the theory of knowledge"?

A
Episiotomy
B
Epistemology
C
Fallibilism
D
Deuteronomy
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Q5. Which of these is a Pacific Island that is famous for its large statues?

Note: This question was updated in July 2020
A
Ramadan Island
B
Christmas Island
C
Passover Island
D
Easter Island
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Q6. The 2009 Super Bowl, played at the Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida, was between the Arizona Cardinals and what other team?

A
Cleveland Browns
B
Dallas Cowboys
C
Baltimore Ravens
D
Pittsburg Steelers
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Q7. Why was the Eiffel Tower built?

A
Monument to fallen French soldiers
B
Memorial to Gustave Eiffel
C
As part of the 1889 World's Fair
D
Radio transmission tower
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