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General Knowledge Quiz for Monday, 30 September 2024

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Q1. What were the titles of the first two novels by Donna Tartt?

A
"The Three Railway Engines" and "Thomas the Tank Engine"
B
"Casino Royale" and "Live and Let Die"
C
"The Secret History" and "The Little Friend"
D
"The Ipcress File" and "Horse Under Water"
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Q2. What is zabaglione?

A
Heroin
B
Skiing style
C
Suitcase made of lion skin
D
Dessert
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Q3. What was the name of the uprising in Rhode Island that attempted to extend voting rights because, by 1829, only landowners could vote, and thus 60% of the state's free white men could not (as well as non-whites and women)?

A
Rhode Island Tea Party
B
Suffragette movement
C
Dorr Rebellion
D
The War of the Roses
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Q4. What does the S stand for in the acronym "NASCAR"?

A
Sport
B
Stock
C
Street
D
Scratch
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Q5. Which of these flags does not have a crescent moon?

A
Saudi Arabia
B
Turkey
C
Pakistan
D
Tunisia
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Q6. Which of these is a book by Ian Fleming that has James Bond as one of its characters?

A
Milly Molly Mandy
B
Othello
C
Goldfinger
D
Murder on the Orient Express
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Q7. Where did the space probe New Horizons launched by NASA in 2006 aim to investigate?

A
The black hole at the centre of the Milky Way galaxy
B
Beyond the known galaxies
C
Pluto and the Kuiper Belt
D
Saturn's rings
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