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Daily Quiz #3845

General Knowledge Quiz for Monday, 29 July 2019

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Q1. According to a quote from William Congreve's play "The Mourning Bride" (1697), spoken by Zara in Act 3, Scene 2, "Heaven has no rage like love to hatred turned, Nor hell a fury like a woman ... " what?

A
When she finds the seat up
B
On a bicycle
C
Scorned
D
At a post-Christmas sale
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Q2. Which river runs through the town where Shakespeare was born?

A
Avon
B
Po
C
Seine
D
Tiber
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Q3. In what sport is the object to get one's balls as close to the "jack" as possible?

A
Curling
B
Bowls
C
Tennis
D
Skittles
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Q4. Which British economist who advocated interventionist government policy died on 21 April 1946?

A
Milton Keynes
B
John Maynard Keynes
C
John Neville Keynes
D
Richard Darwin Keynes
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Q5. In ballet, what is the name for a “dance duet” in which ballet steps are performed together?

A
Pas de deux
B
Danse à toi
C
Dosie duo
D
Cafe au lait
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Q6. The House of Representatives of which country unanimously voted to become a secular and inclusive democratic republic on 28 May 2008, giving the King 15 days to vacate the palace, to re-open it as a public museum?

A
Thailand
B
China
C
Nepal
D
Laos
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Q7. In the acronym NTSC, used in the television industry, what does the "C" stand for?

A
Convergence
B
Commission
C
Committee
D
Camera
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