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Sunday's Quiz: From The Archives

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Q1. The Grand Canyon is in which US state?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in January 2010
A
Idaho
B
Colorado
C
Arizona
D
Iowa
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Q2. What was the sub-title of the book "The Snow Goose" by US writer Paul Gallico?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in August 2009
A
Three Friends, Together Forever
B
A Story of Dunkirk
C
Nature At Its Most Wild
D
One Man And A Dream
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Q3. In what sport is an individual game called a frame?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in March 2010
A
Snooker
B
Rugby league
C
Poker
D
Polo
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Q4. Bayonet and screw are types of fitting for what?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in December 2009
A
Machine gun magazine
B
Car tyre
C
Wine bottle cork
D
Light bulb
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Q5. In which of these films did Clint Eastwood not play a character called Inspector “Dirty Harry” Callahan?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in February 2009
A
The Enforcer
B
The Rookie
C
Magnum Force
D
The Dead Pool
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Q6. What ancient civilization was centred in the north of ancient Canaan, with its heartland along the coastal regions of modern day Lebanon, Syria and Israel?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in December 2012
A
Phoenicia
B
Carthage
C
Troy
D
Athens
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Q7. A rhombus has how many sides?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in August 2012
A
6
B
5
C
4
D
8
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