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General Knowledge Quiz for Tuesday, 29 October 2024

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Q1. What was the Roman name for Wales?

A
Caledonia
B
Hibernia
C
Cambria
D
Gaul
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Q2. Which of these is a book that features Sherlock Holmes?

A
The Cat in the Hat With a Pipe and All That
B
Holmes Alone
C
The Sign of the Four
D
Hard Drugs Can Assist the Mental Processes
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Q3. Which of these countries had not, in 2024, yet permanently abolished the death penalty?

A
Canada
B
Gabon
C
Israel
D
Venezuela
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Q4. In both Chinese Checkers and Draughts, players can do what?

A
Jump one piece over another
B
"Queen" pieces
C
Checkmate the opponent
D
Double the bid
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Q5. What is the name for the phenomenon that causes a spectrum of light to appear in the sky when the sun shines onto droplets of moisture in the Earth's atmosphere?

A
Precipitation
B
Spectrograph
C
Kaleidoscope
D
Rainbow
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Q6. Which of these famous scientists could escape the schoolyard nicknames of Copperknickers, The Great Newt, or The Eddystone Lighthouse?

A
Thomas Edison
B
Nicolaus Copernicus
C
Isaac Newton
D
Robert Brown
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Q7. Which country has borders with the Central African Republic, Sudan, Zambia, Angola, the Republic of the Congo, Uganda, Rwanda and Burundi (with Tanzania across Lake Tanganyika)?

A
Egypt
B
Democratic Republic of the Congo
C
Somalia
D
South Africa
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