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General Knowledge Quiz for Tuesday, 23 February 2016

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Q1. Which of these branches of zoology is to do with the study of insects?

A
Taxonomy
B
Behavioural ecology
C
Entomology
D
Ichthyology
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Q2. Which American is famous for her photographs of John Lennon and Yoko Ono taken the day of Lennon's death, Demi Moore nude when 7 months pregnant, and, later, nude with a suit painted on her body?

A
Annie Liebowitz
B
Diane Arbus
C
Barbara Nitke
D
Lisolette Gilcrest
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Q3. Who, at the beginning of 2016, holds the record for most number of weeks in golfing's World Top 10?

A
Phil Mickelson
B
Ernie Els
C
Tiger Woods
D
Henrik Stenson
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Q4. Who wrote "A History of Richard III" and "Utopia"?

A
Geoffrey Chaucer
B
Richard Burton
C
Malory
D
Sir Thomas More
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Q5. Which of these best describes what led to the formation of the Panama Isthmus?

A
Fringe left after volcanic eruptions
B
Rise of the sea bed under a body of water separating the north and south continents
C
Remains following meteor impact
D
Remains after the North and South American continents drifted apart
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Q6. How would a redingote usually be treated?

A
Worn
B
Planted
C
Drunk
D
Shot at
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Q7. Where did the Eureka Rebellion happen?

A
Syracuse, Sicily
B
Ballarat, Australia
C
Eureka, California, USA
D
Ellesmere Island, Nunavut, Canada
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