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General Knowledge Quiz for Thursday, 11 July 2019

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Q1. Which of these have never played James Bond's boss, "M"?

A
Judi Dench
B
Bernard Lee
C
Dirk Bogarde
D
Robert Brown
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Q2. Who was the nephew of Emperor Franz Joseph of Austria and heir to the throne, who renounced his children's right to succession in order to make a morganatic marriage with Countess Sophie Chotek and was assassinated with her in Bosnia in 1914?

A
Otto Ferdinand
B
Franz Karl
C
Otto Joseph
D
Franz Ferdinand
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Q3. In November 2010, Swiss voters decided to expel what category of people from the country?

A
Hindus
B
Citizens of the USA
C
Foreigners convicted of serious crimes
D
People who can speak fewer than 2 of the 4 official languages
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Q4. Until Lewis Hamilton's win at Spain in 2007, who held the record for being the youngest driver to lead the Formula One Championship?

A
Denny Hulme
B
Bruce McLaren
C
Chris Amon
D
Mike Hailwood
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Q5. Where is the island named Groote Eylandt?

A
Gulf of Carpentaria, Australia
B
Wadden See, The Netherlands
C
Caribbean Sea, Leeward Antilles
D
The mouth of the Kuala Johor River, Malaysia
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Q6. What language does the colloquialism "shufti" come from?

A
Aramaic
B
Yiddish
C
Arabic
D
Urdu
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Q7. What star is closest to the Earth?

A
Venus
B
The sun
C
Alpha Centauri
D
Betelgeuse
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