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Q1. What does a dipsomaniac have a strong urge to do?

A
Drink alcohol
B
Have a swim
C
Eat sweet food
D
Avoid water
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Q2. In modern written language what is the meaning of a macron placed over a vowel?

A
A diphthong
B
An accented syllable
C
A long vowel
D
A glottal stop
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Q3. What is the name for a poem of 14 lines that first appeared when written by Giacomo da Lentini in 1220, for which various rhyme schemes were developed?

A
Quatrain
B
Limerick
C
Sonnet
D
Ditty
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Q4. A form of speech called Dogberryism, named after the bumbling constable in Shakespeare's "Much Ado About Nothing", is more formally known as acyrologia, and also as what?

A
Malapropism
B
Spoonerism
C
Pantaloonism
D
Blurb
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Q5. What is a Harvey Wallbanger?

A
Alcoholic drink
B
Vintage car
C
Demolition expert
D
Rock music fan
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Q6. In the song 'We Wish You a Merry Christmas' what pudding was asked for?

A
Sticky toffee pudding
B
Chocolate pudding
C
A figgy pudding
D
Crème brûlée
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Q7. What is the regulated foghorn or air horn signal which ships under wind power use in poor visibility?

A
1 long and 2 short blasts, repeated every 2 minutes
B
1 long blast repeated every 30 seconds
C
3 long and 2 short blasts repeated every 2 minutes
D
Short blasts repeated every 30 seconds
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