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Daily Quiz #597

General Knowledge Quiz for Monday, 6 September 2010

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Q1. What range of hills runs 50 miles from the Worcestershire border through Gloucestershire to the Avon?

A
Caucasus Mountains
B
Pennines
C
Carpathian Mountains
D
Cotswolds
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Q2. What is the term used to describe the collection of flowers in species that have more than one flower on an axis (sometimes called "composite flowers"?

A
Effervescence
B
Inflorescence
C
Flourescence
D
Floracity
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Q3. What phrase is used to explain the resorting to supernatural causes to explain phenomena that are not able to be explained by natural means?

A
Deus ex machina
B
Mon dieu et mon droit
C
Photokineticism
D
Daguerreotype
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Q4. Theoretically, what is the minimum number of shots with which a tennis player can win a set?

Note: This question was updated in August 2019
A
48
B
24
C
36
D
12
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Q5. What figure of Apollo stood from around 280 BC until destroyed by an earthquake around 224 BC?

A
Lighthouse of Alexandria
B
Statue of Liberty
C
Gilgamesh
D
Colossus of Rhodes
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Q6. Who wrote the book that has come to be known as "The Origin of Species"?

A
Ian Fleming
B
Charles Darwin
C
Roald Dahl
D
T E Lawrence
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Q7. What is the title of the most famous painting by Franz Hals?

A
The Hay Wain
B
The Laughing Cavalier
C
The Blue Boy
D
Mr and Mrs Smith
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