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General Knowledge Quiz for Thursday, 18 April 2024

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Q1. Who was responsible for an event on 30 July 1749, which crystallised a long-standing persecution of a people, the effects of which continue in Europe?

A
Henry Fielding
B
1st Marquess of Ensenada
C
Mustafa, the Pasha of Rhodes
D
Louis XIV of France
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Q2. What do the notes for the "euro" have on the front (recto)?

A
Bridges
B
Windows or gateways
C
Historical figures
D
Forms of transport
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Q3. What year did American protesters throw tea into the harbour, as a protest at British tax on the tea and a perceived monopoly by the East India Company which supplied it?

A
1640
B
1773
C
1914
D
1849
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Q4. What is Crémant?

A
Fruit fool
B
Sparkling soda
C
"Champagne" made in France but not in the Champagne region
D
Whipped egg white cake
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Q5. "Ouchie", a talking bandaid, appears in whose web Flash cartoon?

A
Eric Millikin
B
Charley Parker
C
Mark Fiore
D
Hans Bjordahl
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Q6. By which name was boxer Walker Smith better known?

A
Ted "Kid" Lewis
B
Dutch Sam
C
Philadelphia Jack O'Brien
D
Sugar Ray Robinson
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Q7. The tibia and fibula are found where in the human body?

A
Arm
B
Lower leg
C
Ribcage
D
Fingers
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