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General Knowledge Quiz for Thursday, 9 January 2025

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Q1. What do the areas of Uberwald, Llamedos, and Ankh Morpork share?

A
Extensive mining systems
B
Desert
C
Tropical rainforest
D
Alpine glaciers
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Q2. What was the experimental goal of the Stanford Prison Experiment in 1971?

A
To study the psychological effects of becoming a prisoner or prison guard
B
To see the effect on prisoners of different periods of solitary confinement
C
To study the effects on prison inmates of a theatre and arts programme
D
To see the effect on a confined group of people of being studied
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Q3. Who played with the "Runaways" and the "Blackhearts"?

A
Joan Jett
B
Suzi Quatro
C
Cilla Black
D
Courtney Love
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Q4. Which country has hosted the greatest number of world curling championships since the first in 1959?

A
USA
B
Denmark
C
Canada
D
Scotland
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Q5. The dish Apple Charlotte is said to be named after whose wife?

A
Napoleon
B
Benjamin Franklin
C
George Washington
D
George III
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Q6. What was particularly prevalent along the coasts of 15th and 16th century China?

A
Opium cropping
B
Coral reef development
C
Piracy and smuggling
D
Whaling
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Q7. Collections of drawings by Santō Kyōden (1761-1816) and ukiyo-e artist Hokusai (1760-1849) were described as being in what genre?

A
Nihonha
B
Anime
C
Manga
D
Shodō
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