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General Knowledge Quiz for Wednesday, 2 December 2020

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Q1. Where was the world's tallest road bridge opened in December 2004?

A
China
B
Thailand
C
France
D
Colorado, USA
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Q2. Elaine Paige and Barbara Dickson had a hit with which song in 1985?

A
I Don't Know How to Love Him
B
I Know Him So Well
C
My Favourite Things
D
Da Doo Ron Ron
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Q3. What was the life expectancy of someone who contracted the bubonic plague, the most commonly seen form during the Black Death that peaked in Europe between 1348 and 1350, which had a mortality rate of thirty to seventy-five percent?

A
8 months
B
8 years
C
8 days
D
8 hours
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Q4. The Misses World for both 1999 and 2000 represented which country?

A
India
B
Sweden
C
Venezuela
D
Austria
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Q5. Who played Dorothy in the 1939 movie "The Wizard of Oz"?

A
Hattie Jacques
B
Mary Pickford
C
Diana Dors
D
Judy Garland
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Q6. Model Brooklyn Decker, who was the Sports Illustrated swimsuit cover girl in 2010, is married to which sportsman?

A
David Beckham
B
Gary Player
C
Andy Roddick
D
Brett Favre
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Q7. According to Greek mythology, which of these was a young man from Abydos who fell in love with a priestess of Aphrodite who dwelt in a tower in Sestos, at the edge of the Hellespont, on the other side of the strait?

A
Argo
B
Hero
C
Leander
D
Jason
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