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Wildcard Quiz #541

Wildcard General Knowledge Quiz for 1 June 2019

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Q1. Which of these is the name of a belt worn by police and military personnel?

A
Sam Browne
B
Uncle Sam
C
John Bull
D
Tommy Jones
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Q2. In June 2013 the UK's College of Arms granted which chef a personal coat of arms?

A
Heston Blumenthal
B
Gordon Ramsay
C
Marco Pierre White
D
Nigella Lawson
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Q3. Under a hire purchase agreement, whereby an item is purchased in installments, when do the goods in question become the property of the purchaser?

A
When more than 25% has been paid for
B
When the agreement is signed
C
When more than 50% has been paid for
D
When it is fully paid for
Select from the options above.
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Q4. Which story by Hans Christian Andersen involves Kai, Gerda and a splintered mirror?

A
The Snow Queen
B
The Little Mermaid
C
The Ice Maiden
D
The Little Match Girl
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Q5. In New Zealand, the word "moko" refers to a type of what?

A
Food preparation
B
Tattoo
C
House construction
D
Animal
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Q6. Which single company, based in Johannesburg, South Africa and London, England, controls a significant proportion of the trade in diamonds?

A
Harrods
B
Tiffanys
C
Selfridges
D
De Beers
Select from the options above.
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Q7. According to the nursery rhyme, who could "eat no fat", while his wife could "eat no lean"?

A
Mary Mary Quite Contrary
B
Old King Cole
C
Jack Sprat
D
Moby Dick
Select from the options above.
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