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General Knowledge Quiz for Friday, 6 June 2025

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Q1. Olof Palme was assassinated in 1986 when he was Prime Minister of which country?

A
Greece
B
Russia
C
UK
D
Sweden
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Q2. The Seekers' song "The Carnival is Over" is sung to what music?

A
A romantic song by French composer Francis Poulenc
B
A 16th century madrigal by English composer William Byrd
C
An early 20th century song by American composer George Gershwin
D
A 19th century song about Russian folk hero Stenka Razin
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Q3. Which is the closest to an alternative name for a cyclone?

A
Hurricane
B
Cyclamen
C
Spinning Jenny
D
Lightning
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Q4. Sir Mortimer Wheeler was connected with what activity?

A
Archaeology
B
Economics
C
Astronomy
D
Playwriting
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Q5. What card game, played usually between 2 players or teams who try to build up collections of cards of the same value, uses 2 packs and four jokers?

A
Canasta
B
Euchre
C
Bridge
D
Whist
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Q6. Which Australian composer became particularly well-known for his theme, and incidental, music for the UK television series "Inspector Morse"?

A
Barrington Pheloung
B
Ronnie Hazlehurst
C
John Lunn
D
Ron Grainer
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Q7. Which was the person credited with saying "The difference between stupidity and genius is that genius has its limits"?

A
Albert Einstein
B
Dianne Feinstein
C
Harvey Weinstein
D
The Rhinestone Cowboy
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