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General Knowledge Quiz for Monday, 28 July 2025

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Q1. From the 10th to the 14th centuries Scandinavian and, later, Anglo Saxon warriors formed the guard for Byzantine emperors under what name?

A
The Immortals
B
The Imperial Guard
C
Varangian Guard
D
Janissaries
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Q2. Sebastián Piñera was the president of where?

A
Chile
B
Argentina
C
Philippines
D
Portugal
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Q3. What chemical element with atomic number 55 is a soft, silvery-gold alkali metal with a melting point of 28 °C (83 °F), and one of only five metals that are liquid at or near room temperature?

A
Gallium
B
Mercury
C
Caesium
D
Silicon
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Q4. Its capital city is Chișinău, and it is surrounded by the Ukraine and Romania; which country is it?

A
Moldova
B
Hungary
C
Belarus
D
Poland
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Q5. Jean Sibelius's tone poem named what, was premièred in 1900 with the Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra?

A
Water Music
B
Eroica
C
Finlandia
D
Nocturnes
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Q6. The US Navy funded most of the early technology development in the 1960s into what was then named a "CURV". What do the initials stand for?

A
Circular Universal Radio Valve
B
Cable-controlled Undersea Recovery Vehicle
C
Climatic Underwater Reef Ventilation
D
Co-ordinated Urban Renewal Vectors
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Q7. Over how many holes is The British Open (golfing championship) played?

A
90
B
72
C
54
D
81
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