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General Knowledge Quiz for Saturday, 3 April 2021

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Q1. Where is Mozart's opera "The Marriage of Figaro" set?

A
Italy
B
Spain
C
France
D
Argentina
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Q2. According to the New International Version of the Christian Bible, "the love of money is a root of all kinds of ..." what?

A
Bankers
B
Happiness
C
Conflict
D
Evil
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Q3. Which of these countries is immediately north of Bulgaria?

A
Romania
B
Belgium
C
Netherlands
D
Estonia
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Q4. What is a lemniscate?

A
A type of antelope
B
A furry-skinned fruit
C
The mathematical symbol for infinity
D
A pair of green-coloured roller blades
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Q5. Which US President was assassinated by Charles J. Guiteau in the Sixth Street Station of the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad in Washington, D.C.?

A
James Garfield
B
Abraham Lincoln
C
William Henry Harrison
D
John F Kennedy
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Q6. Which game has 5 players per team (who are not allowed to wear shoes), who play for 36 minutes in three 12 minute periods on a stretch of sand that is 35-37m (38.2-40.4 yds) long and 26-28m (28.4-30.6 yards) wide?

A
Beach volleyball
B
Beach soccer
C
Beach 100 m relay
D
Beach power walking
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Q7. If Prince William of Wales, the elder son of Charles and Diana, Prince and Princess of Wales, becomes "King William", what number will he be?

A
William I
B
William V
C
William II
D
William III
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