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General Knowledge Quiz for Thursday, 25 January 2024

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Q1. Born in Lithuania, emigrated to South Africa, moving to the UK in 1946, and working there and in the USA for the next nearly 30 years, Laurence Harvey became known and awarded as what?

A
Poet
B
Actor
C
Mathematician
D
Public speaker
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Q2. Cape Horn is the southernmost point of what area?

A
Tasmania
B
South Africa
C
New Zealand
D
Tierra del Fuego
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Q3. Following several halting years after 1957 when it was formed, from 1971 the FIPJP organises annual World Championships in what sport?

A
Gaga
B
Parkour
C
Skateboarding
D
Boules
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Q4. Where was the playwright August Strindberg born?

A
Germany
B
Norway
C
Sweden
D
France
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Q5. What beam is used by remote controls to change channels on TVs?

A
X-ray
B
Ultraviolet light
C
Laser beam
D
Infrared light
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Q6. Which of these would not be a type of music clef?

A
Neutral
B
Sub-bass
C
Tablature
D
Harmonic
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Q7. Pol Pot became the de facto leader of which country in mid-1975, forcing city dwellers to relocate to the countryside to work in collective farms and forced labor projects, toward a goal of "restarting civilization" in "Year Zero", which resulted in the deaths of an estimated 1.7 to 2.5 million people, approximately 21% of the population?

A
Egypt
B
India
C
China
D
Cambodia
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