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Daily Quiz #141

General Knowledge Quiz for Sunday, 7 June 2009

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Q1. The Belgian artist Georges Remi is better known by what name?

A
Albert Uderzo
B
El Greco
C
Edvard Munch
D
Hergé
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Q2. Complete Joseph Stalin's famous quotation "One death is a tragedy, one million deaths is a … "

A
Statistic
B
Crime
C
Bonus
D
Holocaust
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Q3. Which of these least fits the definition of "Ace"?

A
Tennis shot impossible to return
B
Playing card with one pip
C
The lead soprano in an opera
D
Expert fighter pilot
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Q4. On which dates in the Gregorian calendar do places on earth currently have approximately 12 hours of day and 12 hours of night?

Note: This question was updated in May 2016
A
11 January and 15 June
B
21 December and 22 June
C
20 March and 21 September
D
25 March and 29 December
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Q5. What is the next in this series: Norway, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, … ?

A
Lithuania
B
Poland
C
Ukraine
D
Belarus
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Q6. The symbol of the Olympic Games is made up of 5 interlocking rings, coloured blue, yellow, black, green, and what other colour?

A
Red
B
Orange
C
Indigo
D
Violet
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Q7. In which British sitcom does recently-widowed Audrey fforbes-Hamilton have to sell her manor house, which is bought by Richard DeVere, a nouveau riche millionaire supermarket owner?

A
The Good Life
B
The Goodies
C
Absolutely Fabulous
D
To the Manor Born
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