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General Knowledge Quiz for Monday, 3 July 2023

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Q1. Whose remains, after he died in 1506 at Valladolid, Mexico, were taken to San Domingo then to Havana, and then, in 1898, to Seville in Spain?

A
Ferdinand Magellan
B
Hernán Cortés
C
Christopher Columbus
D
Camille Pissarro
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Q2. In 891 Minamoto no Yoshiari, a Japanese court official and founder of the Takeda school of archery, was given the task of compiling a National what?

A
Botanical reference book
B
Catalogue of weapons
C
History
D
Survey of mining sites
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Q3. The Malagasy people form the main ethnic group of which country?

A
Republic of Malawi
B
Republic of Madagascar
C
Republic of Malta
D
Republic of the Maldives
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Q4. Leaders of an English scout troop are named after characters from which of these?

A
Captains Courageous
B
Animal Farm
C
The Man Who Would Be King
D
The Jungle Books
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Q5. Which of these countries has hosted the most of the modern Olympic Games?

A
USA
B
Germany
C
Australia
D
Greece
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Q6. Which of these is a dance made popular internationally in the 1950s where people pass under a bar while leaning backwards?

A
Limbo
B
Bimbo
C
Jumbo
D
Yo-yo
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Q7. Which of these has the highest heart rate?

A
Bumblebee bat
B
Pygmy shrews and hummingbirds in the Americas
C
Etruscan pygmy shrew
D
African pygmy mouse
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