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General Knowledge Quiz for Friday, 29 October 2021

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Q1. What are Friulian and Ladin?

A
Makes of bone china
B
Species of apple
C
Languages
D
Regional Italian ball sports
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Q2. Mosses grow widely in many regions, but never where?

A
On sandy areas
B
Under water
C
In salt water
D
In alpine areas
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Q3. Who created the character José Arcadio Buendía who founded the fictitious town of Macondo?

A
Gabriel Garcia Márquez
B
Isabel Allende
C
Carlos Fuentes
D
Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
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Q4. "Million Dollar Quartet" is a stage musical by Floyd Mutrux & Colin Escott that opened on Broadway on 11 April 2010. Who are "the quartet"?

A
Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis & Carl Perkins
B
The Beatles
C
George Gershwin, Cole Porter, Irving Berlin & Jerome Kern
D
Muhammed Ali, Sonny Liston, George Foreman & Joe Frazier
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Q5. Which of these states of the USA has the largest area of land?

A
Rhode Island
B
Maine
C
Texas
D
Hawaii
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Q6. On July 13 2005 remote controlled robotic jockeys were raced for the first time on the backs of what?

A
Cockerels
B
Horses
C
Greyhounds
D
Camels
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Q7. What were reportedly the last words of Ned Kelly when he was hanged on 11 November 1880 at the Melbourne Gaol?

A
Behold the head of a traitor!
B
Kiss me, Hardy
C
My heart will go on
D
Such is life
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