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General Knowledge Quiz for Saturday, 6 July 2019

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Q1. What or who is the Mabinogion?

A
A prominent Welsh druid during the Roman invasion of Britain
B
A Welsh language collection of pre-14th century British literature
C
19th century Welsh fairy tales
D
A sacred island off the coast of Anglesey in Wales
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Q2. In England, Dick Turpin (1706-39), Claude Duval (1643-70) and John Nevison (1639-84) were well known as what?

A
Highwaymen
B
Ambassadors to the court of St James
C
Architects
D
Actors
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Q3. In 2007, who set a record by being the only soccer player to play on three World Cup-winning teams?

A
Ronaldo
B
Pelé
C
Cafu
D
Zico
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Q4. Chicago, Illinois, U S A, is on the shores of what body of water?

A
Lake Michigan
B
Atlantic Ocean
C
Lake Huron
D
Hudson River
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Q5. What small green fish with blue reflections (due to a silver longitudinal stripe that runs from the base of the caudal fin) is found in the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Oceans?

A
Plankton
B
Herring
C
Silverside
D
Anchovy
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Q6. Meryl Streep plays which American chef, author and television personality in a 2009 film written and directed by Nora Ephron?

A
Julia Child
B
Clarissa Dickson Wright
C
Delia Smith
D
Mrs Beeton
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Q7. The Koran is the sacred book of which religion?

A
Judaism
B
Buddhism
C
Islam
D
Mormon
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