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Daily Quiz #4461

General Knowledge Quiz for Monday, 5 April 2021

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Q1. What Australian company began as a saddlery business in 1856 and produced the first "Australian Car" in 1948?

A
Holden
B
Digger
C
Kangaroo
D
Cobber
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Q2. Who is the lead character in the TV series "House"?

A
White House
B
Arden House
C
Somerset House
D
Gregory House
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Q3. Of the eight golfers in the first Open Championship, held in Scotland in 1860, how many were Welsh?

A
0
B
1
C
2
D
3
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Q4. London Bridge, bought for US$2.5 million from the City of London when the bridge was replaced in 1968, crosses a 930ft (280m) long man-made canal in Lake Havasu City in which US state?

A
Arizona
B
New Mexico
C
Nevada
D
Iowa
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Q5. What nickname was given to Ana Cumpănaş, also known as Anna Sage, who betrayed John Dillinger to the police when he attended the Biograph Theater in Chicago?

A
Lady in Red
B
The Little Sparrow
C
Lady Day
D
The Lady With the Lamp
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Q6. If the sides of a triangle measure 5, 13 and 12, what is the angle defined by the sides which are 5 and 12?

A
60 degrees
B
45 degrees
C
30 degrees
D
90 degrees
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Q7. What were Operation Plumbbob, Operation Nougat, Operation Plowshare, Operation Sunbeam and Operation Dominic II?

A
International Boy Scout Jamborees
B
Allied operations in World War II
C
Allied operations in World War I
D
Nuclear test series carried out in the USA
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