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General Knowledge Quiz for Thursday, 19 December 2019

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Q1. If you divide a prime number by 4, the answer must result in … ?

A
An even number
B
Inaccuracy
C
Infinity
D
A fraction
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Q2. What kind of game was tablut, a form of hnefatafl?

A
Card game
B
Board game
C
Dice game
D
Balancing game
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Q3. Which section of the British forces made a famous charge against Russian forces at Balaklava on 25 October 1854 during the Crimean War?

A
The Dim Brigade
B
The Dark Brigade
C
The Bright Brigade
D
The Light Brigade
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Q4. Which of these was a TV series starring Dylan Moran?

A
Black Night
B
Black Bottom
C
Black Books
D
Black and Tan
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Q5. Which British journalist has written biographies of Princess Diana, Monica Lewinsky, David and Victoria Beckham, Madonna, and Tom Cruise?

A
Norman Mailer
B
James Boswell
C
Andrew Morton
D
Kitty Kelley
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Q6. Sid Baker, in his book "The Australian Language", suggests that a derogatory word used in Australasia to refer to a young person who engages in loutish, anti-social behaviour was a contraction of the name of which fictional race which appears in Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift?

A
Lilliputian
B
Houyhnhnm
C
Brobdingnagian
D
Blefuscus
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Q7. To what is Lake Erie connected by the Erie canal?

A
Hudson River
B
Rio Grande
C
Lake Ontario
D
Lake Michigan
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