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General Knowledge Quiz for Tuesday, 25 April 2023

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Q1. Antonin Dvoƙák (1841 - 1904) used folk material in his music drawn from his homeland where?

A
Bohemia
B
Czechoslovakia
C
Austria
D
Hungary
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Q2. In snooker, what colour ball scores 1 point?

A
Blue
B
Yellow
C
Green
D
Red
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Q3. In what capacity did Laika and Félicette become well-known in the middle of the 20th century?

A
Winners of an Oxford Tortoise Race
B
Characters in "Sesame Street"
C
Mascots for the 1992 Winter Olympics
D
Space travellers
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Q4. What is the name of the airport at Salzburg?

A
W. A. Mozart Airport
B
Johann Strauss Airport
C
Arnold Schoenberg Airport
D
Franz Schubert Airport
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Q5. A self-contained piece of land separated from the rest of the country of which it is a part and surrounded by another country or countries is called what?

A
An exclave
B
An enclave
C
Outremer
D
Far territory
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Q6. A drake is the adult male of which bird?

A
Turkey
B
Goose
C
Eagle
D
Duck
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Q7. What do Cliff Richard, The Who, Eric Clapton, Wham!, Elton John, The Police, George Martin, The Beatles and John Lennon have in common?

A
Winning the "Outstanding contribution" BRIT award
B
Providing the theme song for a "James Bond" film
C
Having records released by Motown records
D
Attending the London School of Economics
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