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Daily Quiz #5171

General Knowledge Quiz for Thursday, 16 March 2023

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Q1. The word "ternary" refers to what?

A
The number 3
B
Birds
C
Queueing Theory
D
Agriculture
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Q2. On 1 June 1979 what had been (Southern) Rhodesia dropped the name and became what?

A
Zambeziland
B
Zambia
C
Zimbabwe
D
Swaziland
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Q3. Where did the borzoi dog breed originate?

A
Russia
B
Mexico
C
Egypt
D
France
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4

Q4. The Mizo Hills to the east of Chittagong, Bangladesh, are in which country?

A
India
B
Burma (Myanmar)
C
Bangladesh
D
China
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Q5. Who wrote "Robinson Crusoe"?

A
Daniel Defoe
B
Jonathan Swift
C
Robert Louis Stevenson
D
J M Barrie
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Q6. The 1976 Summer Olympics were boycotted by a number of African nations, for what reason?

A
New Zealand was included, and had recently toured its rugby team in apartheid South Africa
B
To support Taiwan's boycott when told it could not compete under the title Republic of China
C
Some were not allowed to compete under separate identities
D
Severe economic hardship and droughts
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Q7. Walter Gropius is associated with what activity?

A
Painting
B
Sculpture
C
Fashion
D
Architecture
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