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General Knowledge Quiz for Thursday, 21 August 2025

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Q1. What name is given to the silvery aureole enveloping the sun's chromosphere?

A
Cresta
B
Corolla
C
Camry
D
Corona
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Q2. Who is popularly supposed to have said something which translates to "History is written by the victors"?

A
Winston Churchill
B
Donald J Trump
C
The Dalai Lama
D
Saddam Hussein
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Q3. What is the second longest river on the island of New Guinea?

A
Fly
B
Mosquito
C
Bumble
D
Katydid
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Q4. Who gave Harry Potter his first kiss?

A
Fleur Delacour
B
Cho Chang
C
Parvati Patil
D
Hermione Granger
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Q5. Before António Guterres assumed the office of Secretary-General of the United Nations, what role was he filling?

A
UN High Commissioner for Refugees
B
Prime Minister of Portugal
C
Member of the Council of State of Portugal
D
President of the Socialist International
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Q6. What is an aptronym?

A
A name which echoes some sound a person makes
B
A name adapted from the name of the place where a person lives
C
A name which is difficult or unpleasant to say for non-native speakers
D
A name particularly apt to a person's occupation or character
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Q7. By the time Warcraft III was issued in 2002 the playable races were Orcs, Humans, Night Elves and which other?

A
Undead
B
Dawn Fairies
C
Evening hobbits
D
Midnight wizards
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