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General Knowledge Quiz for Thursday, 10 February 2022

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Q1. What live in an artificial environment known as a formicarium?

A
Reptiles
B
Fish
C
Ants
D
Gerbils
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Q2. What name is given to the murder of 7 people as part of a Prohibition Era conflict between the South Side Italian gang led by Al Capone and the North Side Irish gang led by Bugs Moran in Chicago, Illinois, in 1929?

A
The Saint Valentine's Day massacre
B
Gunfight at the O.K. Corral
C
Bloody Sunday
D
Black Friday
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Q3. What lavishly colourful and costumed Andean dance features Saint Michael, the Devil, angels and demons?

A
Flying Devil
B
Perdita Durango
C
Montero
D
The Diablada de Oruro
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Q4. In 2001, close to 130 people in Ghana died as a result of a stampede in a stadium towards the end of what?

A
A football game
B
A rock concert
C
A crowd prayer meeting
D
A funeral
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Q5. Who designed the Shavian alphabet?

A
George Bernard Shaw
B
Ronald Kingsley Read
C
Isaac Pitman
D
James Pitman
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Q6. In a 1967 film Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway portrayed which famous couple?

A
Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow
B
Thomas Crown and Vicki Anderson
C
Julius and Ethel Rosenberg
D
Martha Beck and Raymond Martinez Fernandez
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Q7. Where are the Endorois people indigenous?

A
Kenya
B
Algeria
C
North-eastern Canada
D
New Caledonia
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