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General Knowledge Quiz for Saturday, 16 November 2024

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Q1. Development of the iron lung with which Drinker and Shaw's names are associated, and which was used to aid polio victims, was first funded by which body?

A
Medical Research Council, UK
B
Boston Children's Hospital
C
South Australia Health Department
D
Consolidated Gas Company of New York
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Q2. In Britain in World War II, where did "land girls" work?

A
Museums
B
Factories
C
Farms
D
Hospitals
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Q3. Who is reputed to have survived over 55 assassination attempts, the most notable of which (the only time in modern history when a Head of State has personally exchanged fire with a potential assassin) was in 1931?

A
Franklin D. Roosevelt
B
King Zog of Albania
C
Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria
D
Adolf Hitler
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Q4. Egg-based painting medium is known as what?

A
Tempera
B
Tempura
C
Tempora
D
Temporary
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Q5. Where was the starting point for the 2015 Tour de France, for the sixth time?

A
Netherlands
B
Belgium
C
Germany
D
UK
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Q6. What is "La Sorbonne" in Paris?

A
Church
B
Art Gallery
C
Open air market
D
University
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Q7. What is the longest written note still in common use in Western music?

A
Breeze
B
Breve
C
Brave
D
Brief
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