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Daily Quiz #101

General Knowledge Quiz for Tuesday, 28 April 2009

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Q1. Which calendar was different from its predecessor because leap years did not fall on years divisible by 100 unless they were also divisible by 400?

A
Roman calendar
B
Gregorian calendar
C
Lunar Calendar
D
Julian calendar
Select from the options above.

Q2. Where were the first modern Olympic Games held, from 6 to 15 April 1896?

A
London, England
B
Paris, France
C
St. Louis, Missouri, U S A
D
Athens, Greece
Select from the options above.

Q3. Which territory has abandoned its capital city of Plymouth and has Brades as a de facto capital?

A
Falkland Islands
B
Montserrat
C
Anguilla
D
Pitcairn Islands
Select from the options above.

Q4. Which band, formed in Newcastle upon Tyne, had the original members of Eric Burdon, Alan Price, Hilton Valentine, John Steel, and "Chas" Chandler?

A
The Kinks
B
The Alan Price Set
C
Herman's Hermits
D
The Animals
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Q5. Which medium-sized, burrowing, nocturnal mammal, native to Africa, is the sole representative of the mammalian order Tubulidentata?

A
Anteater
B
Armadillo
C
Sloth
D
Aardvark
Select from the options above.

Q6. Who is the subject of “The Future Is Unwritten”, a film by Julien Temple?

A
Warren Zevon
B
Tom Waits
C
Jerry Lee Lewis
D
Joe Strummer
Select from the options above.

Q7. Who is a senior servant in a large household, specifically in charge of the dining room, wine cellar, and pantries?

A
Secretary
B
Footman
C
Butler
D
Valet
Select from the options above.
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