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General Knowledge Quiz for Wednesday, 9 November 2022

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Q1. Where in the human body can a Phrygian Cap be found?

A
On the elbow
B
At the tip of the appendix
C
In some gall bladders
D
In the brain
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Q2. Which of these is a stretch of water between the Isle of Wight and the south coast of the British mainland?

A
The Irish Sea
B
The Wash
C
St George's Channel
D
The Solent
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Q3. After the murder of his children's nanny, Sandra Rivett, Richard John Bingham disappeared on 8 November 1974, was presumed deceased on 11 December 1992 and declared legally dead in October 1999. By what name is he better known?

A
Lord Lucan
B
Duke Ellington
C
Prince
D
Michael Jackson
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Q4. Which 2020 UK TV mini-series was adapted from a 1993 novel by Vikram Seth?

A
Rubber
B
A Fine Balance
C
A Suitable Boy
D
Everybody Loves a Good Drought
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Q5. What figure in Greek mythology was killed by a wild boar?

A
Hades
B
Adonis
C
Charon
D
Erebus
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Q6. When the alternate prime ministers of Israel dissolved the Knesset in June 2022 and announced an election in Israel for later that year, this made how many elections since 2013?

A
10
B
4
C
6
D
3
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Q7. Boules for competition pétanque are required to be what?

A
Between 80 and 90 mm in diameter
B
Metal and hollow
C
Smooth
D
900 gms (2.7 pounds) in weight
Select from the options above.
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