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General Knowledge Quiz for Tuesday, 11 July 2023

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Q1. What is often thought of as the medieval forerunner of chemistry?

A
Exorcism
B
Astrology
C
Theology
D
Alchemy
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Q2. Which area was ruled by Kamehameha I and Kamehameha II between 1810 and 1824?

A
Persia
B
Hawaii
C
Ethiopia
D
Somalia
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Q3. Who was the co-winner of the 1983 Nobel Prize in Physics for key discoveries that led to the currently accepted theory on the later evolutionary stages of massive stars, and nephew of the 1930 Nobel Prize winner in Physics?

A
William Alfred Fowler
B
Kenneth G. Richardson
C
Subramanyan Chandrasekhar
D
Ernst Ruska
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Q4. In what continent was freestyle swimming first developed?

A
Mexico
B
New Zealand
C
Noumea
D
Australia
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Q5. Kylie Minogue played Charlene Robinson in what soap opera?

A
Emmerdale
B
Coronation Street
C
Neighbours
D
Dallas
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Q6. In 2013 Bhutan pledged to become a 100% organic, the first sovereign country to do so, and alongside the developments by Vedic agriculture expert Dr. A. Thimmaiah invited international advisers one of whom is ... ?

A
Environmental activist, Vandana Shiva
B
Dr Pema Gyamtsho
C
Professor Tim Benton
D
Dr. Bevan Morris
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Q7. What tectonic plate motion causes earthquakes and landscape changes in Peru and Chile?

A
Transform faulting
B
Collision
C
Spreading
D
Subduction
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