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General Knowledge Quiz for Saturday, 10 April 2021

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Q1. Which of these is a root vegetable?

A
Pea
B
Broccoli
C
Carrot
D
Lettuce
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Q2. What is a bridleway in England and Wales?

A
A particularly narrow pathway
B
A route for a horse pulling a barge along a canal
C
A public right of way for people on foot, on horseback or leading a horse
D
A way for a horse to cross a canal
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Q3. Which member of the trio ZZ Top does not have a chest-length beard, only a trimmed moustache?

A
They all have chest-length beards
B
Billy Gibbons (vocals and guitar)
C
Joseph Dusty Hill (vocals, bass, and keyboards)
D
Frank Beard (drums and percussion)
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Q4. What sort of creature is a coypu?

A
Snake
B
Fish
C
Reptile
D
Rodent
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Q5. What TV series contained the frequent line "Let's be careful out there"?

A
NYPD Blue
B
Hill Street Blues
C
Miami Vice
D
Hawaii Five-O
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Q6. What were Operation Pointblank, Operation Overlord, Operation Fortitude, Operation Neptune and Operation Quicksilver?

A
Nuclear test series carried out in the USA
B
Allied operations in World War II
C
Allied operations in World War I
D
International Boy Scout Jamborees
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Q7. Who has won the Women's Singles title at Australia's premier tennis tournament, with 10 wins?

A
Billie Jean King
B
Margaret Court
C
Evonne Goolagong Cawley
D
Martina Navrátilová
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