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Wildcard Quiz #681

Wildcard General Knowledge Quiz for 5 February 2022

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Q1. What is another name for a beekeeper?

A
Numismatist
B
Ichthyologist
C
Apiarist
D
Barista
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Q2. What Christian church observes The Sabbath on Saturday?

A
The Seventh Day Adventist Church
B
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
C
The Religious Society of Friends
D
Greek Orthodox Church
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Q3. A "Howitzer" is a type of what?

A
Aeroplane
B
Dog
C
Gun
D
Cooked duck
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Q4. The origin of the word "collywobbles", a very upset stomach (either physically or emotionally), is generally thought to have developed from which word?

A
Cholera morbus
B
Coal
C
Colic
D
Undecided, but any of these is possible and none can be excluded
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Q5. What fabulous creature appears in the Heraldry of Wales, Japan and China and is typical of evil in Christian lore?

A
Gorgon
B
Dodo
C
Dragon
D
Siren
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Q6. What phrase means "a death blow intended to end the suffering of a wounded creature", literally "blow of mercy"?

A
Rigor mortis
B
Sotto voce
C
Coup de grace
D
Estocada
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Q7. What is a fylfot cross?

A
A cross between an osprey and a sea eagle
B
Norse cross with long centre and small cross close to the top
C
A breed of hardy Welsh hill sheep
D
British or European cross similar to the Eurasian sauwastika (left-facing)
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