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General Knowledge Quiz for Saturday, 9 August 2025

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Q1. How long is the lunar node cycle where the moon's orbit intersects the ecliptic, the plane of Earth's orbit around the Sun?

A
18.6 years
B
4.4 years
C
Twice a year
D
30.2 years
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Q2. "Four Quartets", a set of four poems ("Burnt Norton", "East Coker", "The Dry Salvages" and "Little Gidding") published between 1936 and 1942, was written by whom?

A
T. S. Eliot
B
Ted Hughes
C
Daphne du Maurier
D
W H Auden
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Q3. At which Olympic Games did the People's Republic of China participate for the first time?

A
1984, Los Angeles
B
1988, Seoul
C
1952, Helsinki
D
1964, Tokyo
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Q4. In which ocean are the Scilly Isles?

A
Indian
B
Pacific
C
Atlantic
D
Arctic
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Q5. Which of these comes closest to the meaning of the French phrase "Joie de vivre"?

A
Joy of living
B
Life is a game
C
Long life
D
Living in sin
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Q6. Who devised the UK TV quiz series called "QI"?

A
John Lloyd
B
Stephen Fry
C
Alan Davies
D
Bill Bailey
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Q7. The Union of South Africa became fully sovereign and independent from the United Kingdom in 1931, as a consequence of what?

A
A co-ordinated request by Commonwealth countries
B
A referendum in the country
C
A petition in the UK
D
The UK's passing of the Statute of Westminster
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