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Daily Quiz #5241

General Knowledge Quiz for Thursday, 25 May 2023

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Q1. As of March 2023, 113 countries are parties to what cosmically ambitious treaty signed in 1967?

A
The Moon Agreement
B
START
C
The Outer Space Treaty
D
SORT
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Q2. What is the last Grand Slam tennis tournament played in a calendar year?

A
Wimbledon
B
The French Open
C
The Australian Open
D
The US Open
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Q3. Who was an American serial killer active in various states between 1973 and 1978 who confessed to over 30 murders (estimates range from 26 to over 100)?

A
Lord Lucan
B
Al Bundy
C
"Ted" Bundy
D
Jesse James
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Q4. According to the Masters of Foxhounds Association of America, the first fox hounds were imported into America in 1650; what nationality was the man who imported them?

A
Chinese
B
Spanish
C
British
D
American Indian
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Q5. The word for a shepherd's stave or, according to some, the alcohol in barrels with cork bungs has given the name to what sport?

A
Hockey
B
Lacrosse
C
Pelota
D
Hurling
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Q6. What is the Maracaibo Beacon?

A
Frequent lightning storms in the area
B
Lighthouse built by pirates in 1669
C
A major South American radio station
D
Maracaibo's city newspaper
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Q7. Starz created what 2021 roadtrip TV series?

A
Heels
B
Blindspotting
C
Men in Kilts: A Roadtrip with Sam and Graham
D
Run the World
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