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General Knowledge Quiz for Friday, 25 October 2024

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Q1. What was the first feature film made under its new persona by the studio formed from The Graphics Group of Lucasfilm?

A
Toy Story
B
ReBoot
C
Chicken Little
D
Antz
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Q2. Who was variously leader of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia, of the World War II Yugoslav resistance movement, of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, and until his death in 1980 Marshal of Yugoslavia?

A
Joseph Stalin
B
Benito Mussolini
C
Josip Tito
D
Henrik Ibsen
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Q3. The international multi-million dollar prizes set up in 2012 to recognise important recent achievements by scientists in (by 2015) Mathematics, Life Sciences, Fundamental Physics are known as what?

A
The Breakthrough Prizes
B
The IgNobel Prizes
C
The Tang Prize
D
The Queen Elizabeth Prize
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Q4. In 1562 a law passed in Venice limited the colour of gondolas used there to what colour?

A
Black
B
Dark blue
C
White and gold
D
Red
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Q5. Which of these is not native to New Zealand?

A
Kea
B
Emu
C
Tui
D
Moa
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Q6. Which team won the inaugural tournament for the FIFA World Cup in 1930?

A
USA
B
Australia
C
France
D
Uruguay
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Q7. Which river runs through the cities of Turin, Piacenza and Ferrara, and is connected to Milan through a network of channels?

A
Po
B
Missouri
C
Ohio
D
Rio Grande
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