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General Knowledge Quiz for Friday, 30 May 2025

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Q1. The tablelands in Africa lie mostly where?

A
South and east
B
North-west
C
South-west
D
North-east
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Q2. When was the French Oriflamme first mentioned in records?

A
Late 11th or early 12th century
B
1819
C
1066
D
1955
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Q3. Why were Canadian men's rowing pair Chris Jarvis and David Calder disqualified in the Semifinal B round of the Men's coxless pair at the 2004 Summer Olympics?

A
The Canadians had made rude comments to the South Africans at the start
B
They rowed into the lane for South Africa's Donovan Cech and Ramon di Clemente
C
A strong wind sprang up during the race
D
Their boat began to take on water and sink
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Q4. Pharology is the study of what?

A
The measurement of very long distances
B
Egyptian artefacts
C
Use of prisms in nano-technology
D
Lighthouses and signal lights
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Q5. Works created by Michael Fokine are in what field?

A
Literature
B
Ballet
C
Engineering
D
Folk dance
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Q6. What is stemness?

A
Flavour of wine which has included stems in its pressing
B
The quality of a plant's support structure
C
The inherent property of stem cells, their ability to self-renew, to give rise to different cells
D
Adherence of an education syllabus to technology subjects
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Q7. Which Shakespearean play is the basis for films directed by Orson Welles in 1948, Roman Polanski (1971), Geoffrey Wright (2006), Akira Kurosawa (1958), Billy Morrissette (2001), and Vishal Bharadwaj (2004)?

A
Romeo and Juliet
B
Macbeth
C
Hamlet
D
Much Ado About Nothing
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