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Daily Quiz #4066

General Knowledge Quiz for Friday, 6 March 2020

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Q1. What interested the movement formed in 1809 called the Nazarenes?

A
Clothing fashion
B
Evangelising in the Pacific area
C
Church reform
D
Painting
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Q2. In which country is the highest point in Africa?

A
Tanzania
B
Morocco
C
South Africa
D
Egypt
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Q3. The foundations for which science were laid by Adam Smith in 1776 and followed up by people such as John Stuart Mill and David Ricardo?

A
Economics
B
Acoustics
C
Thermodynamics
D
Hydraulics
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Q4. What is Lester William Polsfuss famous for developing and inspiring?

A
The solid-body electric guitar
B
Vaccination against the Ebola virus
C
Playing techniques for the Japan National Rugby Team
D
Sugar substitutes
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Q5. Which game is played between two teams of up to sixteen players, eleven of whom are permitted to be on the pitch at any one time, on a field 91.40m by 55m (100 by 60 yards)?

Note: This question was updated in July 2022
A
Rugby League
B
Netball
C
Cricket
D
Hockey
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Q6. In Victorian England, what was a "reticule"?

A
Bag
B
Desk
C
Carriage
D
Hat
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Q7. What is the name of the result of the census of England and Wales carried out under the instructions of William I in 1085-6?

A
Register of Births Deaths and Marriages
B
Domesday Book
C
Whole Earth Catalogue
D
British Legion
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