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Daily Quiz #620

General Knowledge Quiz for Wednesday, 29 September 2010

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Q1. A hectare is roughly the size of which of these?

A
Twice the floor space of the White House
B
Twice the size of a cricket ground
C
20 singles tennis courts
D
A quarter of the floor space of Buckingham Palace
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Q2. King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the 9th king of the House of Chakri, who became king in 1946 in which country, became its longest reigning monarch, and the second longest in the world, when his reign ended in 2016?

Note: This question was updated in May 2024
A
Myanmar
B
Great Britain
C
France
D
Thailand
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Q3. Which of these African cities is the most northerly?

A
Addis Ababa
B
Alexandria
C
Nairobi
D
Khartoum
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Q4. What was the first pop video directed by John Landis, whose directing credits include "National Lampoon's Animal House" and "The Blues Brothers"?

A
Michael Jackson's "Black or White"
B
Michael Jackson's "Thriller"
C
Paul McCartney's "Spies Like Us"
D
The Buggles' "Video Killed The Radio Star"
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Q5. Henry Cooper is associated with which sport?

A
Boxing
B
Surfing
C
Dog racing
D
Baseball
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Q6. Plain unglazed pottery is often termed as what?

A
Trachea
B
Tahoma
C
Terracotta
D
Tijuana
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Q7. The hair from which of these animals is never used to make a camel's hair brush?

A
Squirrel
B
Pony
C
Camel
D
Badger
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