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General Knowledge Quiz for Friday, 14 February 2014

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Q1. Established in New York in 1999, what is the High Line?

A
A high level high speed commuter train
B
The official maximum building height
C
An establishment offering the widest range of legal drugs
D
A public park built on an old freight rail line
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Q2. Swaying and dancing with hoops, like the modern hula hoop, has distant ancestors as well as current cousins, but not including...?

A
Rhythmic gymnastics
B
Native American Hoop dance
C
14th century English hooping dance
D
Hoop-la
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Q3. Which Polynesian island nation of 4 reef islands and 5 true atolls in the Pacific Ocean, midway between Hawaii and Australia, formerly known as the Ellice Islands, became fully independent within the Commonwealth in 1978?

A
Tonga
B
Tuvalu
C
Vanuatu
D
Samoa
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Q4. Titan is a moon of which planet?

A
Mars
B
Uranus
C
Saturn
D
Venus
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Q5. Hamlet's thought: "The play's the thing wherein I'll catch the conscience of ..."?

A
The referees
B
Arts funding bodies
C
The king
D
My girlfriend
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Q6. What title did King Edward VIII of the UK take after his abdication?

A
Duke of Windsor
B
Duke of Marlborough
C
Duke of Wellington
D
Duke of Buckingham
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Q7. Who wrote "Robinson Crusoe"?

A
Daniel Defoe
B
Jonathan Swift
C
Robert Louis Stevenson
D
J M Barrie
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