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General Knowledge Quiz for Monday, 27 June 2022

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Q1. Which of Queen Elizabeth II's children was last to leave the single state and get married?

A
Edward
B
Charles
C
Anne
D
Andrew
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Q2. Where is the world's largest underground natural chamber?

A
Nepal
B
Waitomo, New Zealand
C
Södermanland, Sweden
D
Sarawak, Malaysia
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Q3. What lies directly beneath the liver in the human body?

A
Spleen
B
Pancreas
C
Gall bladder
D
Appendix
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Q4. It was formed in 1885 by members of the Theosophical Society, was a major force in the Indian independence movement and is still a potent political party in India. What is it called?

A
United Progressive Alliance
B
Indian National Congress
C
Indian National Association
D
Janata Party
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Q5. In what connection is the term "bulb of percussion" used?

A
Tennis racquets
B
Drumming
C
Stone tool-making
D
Streamlining
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Q6. In the words of the old song, "My old man said 'Follow the van, and don't ... what ... On the way' "?

A
Shilly shally
B
Dilly dally
C
Willy wally
D
Billy bally
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Q7. Which English football (soccer) player, whose career playing first class football ran from 1956 to 1973, was England's most capped player (106) when he retired from the England team in 1970?

A
David Beckham
B
Sven-Göran Eriksson
C
Wayne Rooney
D
Bobby Charlton
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