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Daily Quiz #6098

Sunday's Quiz: From The Archives

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Q1. Whose autobiography was called "Unreliable Memoirs"?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in May 2011
A
Mick Jagger
B
Quentin Crisp
C
Margaret Thatcher
D
Clive James
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Q2. Helen of Troy was abducted from where?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in November 2011
A
Troy
B
Sparta
C
Cairo
D
Jerusalem
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Q3. What is the base for the common logarithm?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in March 2013
A
~2.718
B
2
C
10
D
7
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Q4. San Francisco is closest to which ocean?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in February 2011
A
Indian
B
Atlantic
C
Pacific
D
Arctic
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Q5. At the start of a game of chess, there are 16 of which pieces on the board?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in September 2012
A
Pawns
B
Sardines
C
Shrimps
D
Sprats
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Q6. What is the name for a carriage drawn by a team of four horses having the reins rigged in such a way that it can be driven by a single driver?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in June 2014
A
Four of a kind
B
Double tandem
C
Quattro
D
Four-in-hand
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Q7. The song "Do Not Forsake Me, Oh My Darlin'" from the film "High Noon" was a big hit for Frankie Laine in the early 1950s. Who sang it on the film soundtrack?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in September 2009
A
Gene Autry
B
Tex Ritter
C
Roy Rogers
D
Frankie Laine
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