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Daily Quiz #1488

General Knowledge Quiz for Wednesday, 13 February 2013

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Q1. What is the name of the vertical groove above the upper lip that connects the top lip to the bottom of the nose?

A
Philtrum
B
Lymph
C
Dozier
D
Phylum
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Q2. The Harelle, a revolt that occurred in the French city of Rouen in 1382 followed by the Maillotins Revolt a few days later in Paris, and subsequently in Amiens, Dieppe, Falaise, Caen, Orleans, and Rheims during the Hundred Years' War, was about what?

A
Lack of state-provided education
B
The price of wine
C
Racial persecution
D
Taxation
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Q3. Built in 1869, what type of ship is the Cutty Sark, which was put on public display in 1954 and is preserved in dry dock in Greenwich, London, UK?

A
Barquentine
B
Galleon
C
Sloop
D
Clipper
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Q4. In Ireland, what are "Macgillycuddy's Reeks"?

A
Rivers
B
Lakes
C
Bogs
D
Mountains
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Q5. Which of these US presidents was the oldest when first elected?

A
Franklin D. Roosevelt
B
Ronald Reagan
C
Grover Cleveland
D
Abraham Lincoln
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Q6. In soccer, what coloured card is used to order a player off the field?

A
Red
B
Yellow
C
Blue
D
Green
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Q7. What is a reality TV show in which a group of people live in a large house watched by cameras, first broadcast in the Netherlands in 1999?

A
Big Brother
B
Little Sister
C
Great Uncle
D
Large Aunty
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