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Daily Quiz #4204

General Knowledge Quiz for Wednesday, 22 July 2020

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Q1. The nectarine, which has a smooth, fuzzless skin, is a type of what?

A
Plum
B
Horse
C
Peach
D
Duck
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Q2. These are the first lines from what song: "They asked me how I knew, My true love was true. Oh, I of course replied, Something here inside cannot be denied"?

A
A Foggy Day in London Town
B
Deep In My Heart, Dear
C
Smoke Gets in Your Eyes
D
Under My Thumb
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Q3. Which of Britain's Labour Prime Ministers was in office for the shortest continuous period?

A
Ramsay MacDonald
B
James Callaghan
C
Harold Wilson
D
Clement Attlee
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Q4. What international event held at the end of each year, featuring some of the world's best racing and rally drivers, was first co-organised in 1988 by former rally driver Michèle Mouton?

A
Race of champions
B
Grand Prix di San Marino
C
Mille Miglia
D
Drivers' bake off
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Q5. Which of these is not a type of pipe?

A
Panatella
B
Corncob
C
Meerschaum
D
Calumet
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Q6. In the early 21st century the word "lockdown" became associated internationally with what?

A
A worldwide surge in theft
B
A new style of clothing
C
Trying to deal with SARS-CoV-2 and the disease it causes, COVID-19
D
Increasing psychoses resulting in acute withdrawal
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Q7. The Cocos Islands are in which body of water?

A
Indian Ocean
B
Caribbean Sea
C
Mediterranean Sea
D
Pacific Ocean
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