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Daily Quiz #4061

General Knowledge Quiz for Sunday, 1 March 2020

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Q1. The lumbar region of the human body contains how many vertebrae?

A
30
B
15
C
5
D
10
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Q2. What was the value of the last question in the Indian version of the TV programme "Who Wants to be a Millionaire?" that featured in the film "Slumdog Millionaire"?

A
10 million rupees
B
1 million rupees
C
2 million rupees
D
20 million rupees
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Q3. In the 25 years from 1962 to 1986, which golfer won a record 18 professional major championships?

A
Raymond Floyd
B
Jack Nicklaus
C
Andy Bean
D
Curtis Strange
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Q4. In 1978, after escaping from Iran, where was the Ayatollah Khomeini granted political asylum?

A
Switzerland
B
France
C
Canada
D
USA
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Q5. What strait connects the Persian Gulf with the Gulf Of Oman?

A
Strait of Tartary
B
Kanmon Straits
C
Bashi Channel
D
Hormuz
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Q6. Which English actor, director and producer, a descendant of the Terry acting family, was acclaimed for his youthful "Hamlet" which broke box office records on Broadway in 1937, and is one of the few to have won an Academy, Emmy, Grammy, and Tony Award?

A
Ralph Richardson
B
Alec Guinness
C
John Gielgud
D
Derek Jacobi
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Q7. Which of these is a form of heavy sword with one cutting edge, that is usually curved towards the point?

A
Foil
B
Sabre
C
Epee
D
Kris
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