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General Knowledge Quiz for Tuesday, 27 January 2026

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Q1. In 1799, who noted that nitrous oxide might make patients insensible to pain, the first true anaesthetic?

A
Sir Humphry Davy
B
Alexander Fleming
C
William Harvey
D
Henry Gray
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Q2. The almost unique process known as Golmo among the Dakarkari people in Nigeria is part of what tradition?

A
Cleansing after warfare
B
Marriage
C
Care for mother and new-born for the first 2 months after the birth
D
Celebrations to welcome visitors
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Q3. Which of these is a rodent?

A
Giraffe
B
Cat
C
Elephant
D
Porcupine
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Q4. Which resort shares the summit of Mont Blanc and (because of this) the title of highest commune in France with Saint-Gervais-les-Bains?

A
Grenoble
B
Cannes
C
St. Moritz
D
Chamonix
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Q5. Which US TV show, for which the cast list included Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Michael Richards and Jason Alexander, was set predominantly in an apartment block on New York City's Upper West Side (but shot mostly in Los Angeles, California)?

A
Friends
B
Seinfeld
C
Cheers
D
Frasier
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Q6. "Ted" Kaczynski, an American anti-industrialist and mathematical prodigy, became known as what?

A
Unabomber
B
Oklahoma City Bomber
C
Jewish Community Center shooter
D
Beltway sniper
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Q7. When a man was jousting in a medieval contest what did he use?

A
Bow and arrow
B
Sword
C
Lance and horse
D
Net and trident
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