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General Knowledge Quiz for Tuesday, 20 April 2021

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Q1. The tiger is native to which continent?

A
Africa
B
Asia
C
Australia
D
Antarctica
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Q2. Which of these was a leading figure in the pop art movement, who became famous as a painter, avant-garde filmmaker, record producer and author?

A
Andy Warhol
B
Bob Monkhouse
C
Phil Spector
D
Woody Allen
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Q3. In snooker, what coloured ball scores 3 points?

A
Red
B
Green
C
Yellow
D
Grey
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Q4. Which of these places are the greatest distance apart in a straight line?

A
Chicago, Illinois and Seattle, Washington
B
Washington, DC and Denver, Colorado
C
Phoenix, Arizona and Salt Lake City, Utah
D
New York City, New York, USA and Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
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Q5. In November 2010, China announced that it would have its first what in 2011?

A
Purpose-built rock venue
B
Drop-in centre for the unemployed
C
Public toilet
D
Aircraft carrier
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Q6. General Stanley Allen McChrystal, who had led all forces in Afghanistan since 15 June 2009, was relieved of his command on 23 June 2010 after he made unflattering remarks about US presidential administration officials in an article in which magazine?

A
GQ
B
Rolling Stone
C
Vanity Fair
D
Time
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Q7. Victor Emmanuel II was the first king of what nation?

A
Austria
B
Italy
C
Germany
D
Switzerland
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