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General Knowledge Quiz for Wednesday, 4 December 2024

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Q1. Which of these is a golfing term?

A
Maiden over
B
Address the ball
C
Knock on
D
Bully off
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Q2. What relationship were the English kings Richard the Lionheart and John (of Magna Carta fame) to each other?

A
Father and son
B
Brothers
C
Cousins
D
Uncle and nephew
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Q3. Which of these is a dog breed originating in Yorkshire, England, sometimes used in England as a police dog, that is also called the Waterside Terrier, and was called the "King of Terriers" because it was the largest of the terrier breeds (before the creation of the Black Russian Terrier)?

A
Airedale
B
Clydesdale
C
Wensleydale
D
Homedale
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Q4. When and where was the Batavian Republic?

A
Dutch East Indies 1619-1942 AD
B
The Netherlands 1795-1806 AD
C
Germany 18-70 AD
D
Flanders 1801-06 AD
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Q5. What is the Silver Fissure in Iceland known for?

A
Diving
B
Abundance of uranium ore
C
Mountaineering
D
Unique indigenous goat species
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Q6. According to the song, who loved Puff, the magic dragon?

A
Little Miss Muffet
B
Little Jack Horner
C
Little Jackie Paper
D
Tiny Tim
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Q7. There is debate as to when the first roller coaster was in operation; which of these is not one of the dates?

A
1884 Brooklyn, USA
B
17th century, St Petersburg, Russia
C
1784, St Petersburg, Russia
D
1817, Paris, France
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