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Daily Quiz #232

General Knowledge Quiz for Sunday, 6 September 2009

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Q1. In chess, how many spaces does the rook move when castling?

A
2
B
2 or 3
C
3
D
The rook is not involved
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Q2. What is the second shortest song released on a "proper" Beatles album?

A
"Maggie Mae" from the album "Let It Be", released in 1970
B
"Her Majesty", from the album "Abbey Road", released in 1969
C
"Hey Jude" from the album "Let It Be", released in 1970
D
"Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (reprise)" released in 1967
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Q3. Which of Queen Elizabeth's children is the lowest in succession to (i.e. furthest away from) the throne?

Note: This question was updated in September 2022
A
Edward
B
Charles
C
Andrew
D
Anne
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Q4. What was the name of Julius Caesar's last wife?

A
Calpurnia
B
Sheba
C
Desdemona
D
Desiderata
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Q5. Which of these points of a horse is at the lowest point when it is standing up?

Note: This question was updated in July 2016
A
Groove
B
Ergot
C
Withers
D
Crest
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Q6. Where did the Greek Titan Helios, personification of the sun, go home to sleep at night, where he lived with his sister, Eos the Titan goddess of the dawn?

Note: This question was updated in February 2017
A
Behind the moon
B
In the sea
C
In a cave
D
In the underworld
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Q7. Lake Erie is connected to Lake Ontario by which river?

A
Potomac
B
Colorado
C
Missouri
D
Niagara
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