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General Knowledge Quiz for Wednesday, 10 September 2025

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Q1. What is a prime requirement for a crucible in chemistry?

A
It will withstand plus or minus 1,000 degrees C
B
It is small and deep
C
It will not melt before what it holds melts or alters
D
It is round
Select from the options above.

Q2. In the first 37 years (as at 2024) of the Canoe Polo World Canoe Championships, which country has won the most gold, and overall, medals?

A
Australia
B
Germany
C
New Zealand
D
France
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Q3. Bartholomew Gosnold sailed there from Britain in 1602, very shortly after the death of Queen Elizabeth I, to found a colony, and in 1620 the Pilgrim Fathers on the "Mayflower" came ashore there. What place was it?

A
Plymouth Rock
B
Provincetown Harbour, Cape Cod
C
Jamestown, Virginia
D
Hingham
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Q4. Manu National Park and biosphere reserve protects a diverse number of ecosystems, including lowland rainforests, cloud forests and grasslands, in which country?

A
Brazil
B
New Zealand
C
Suriname
D
Peru
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Q5. A clavichord is what type of instrument?

A
Brass
B
Woodwind
C
Keyboard
D
Percussion
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Q6. Pete Seeger, Woody Guthrie and Joan Baez are associated with what style of music?

A
Opera
B
Heavy metal
C
Acid jazz
D
Folk
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Q7. Whose germ theory led to his devising a means to heat-treat milk to reduce disease?

A
Priestley
B
Vickers
C
Padré
D
Pasteur
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