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Daily Quiz #2625

General Knowledge Quiz for Saturday, 26 March 2016

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Q1. Artists Ma Desheng, Wang Keping, Huang Rui, Li Shuang, Zhong Acheng, Ai Weiwei and Qu Leilei are associated with which avant-garde art group?

A
Superstroke
B
Orphics
C
Neo-Dada
D
Stars
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Q2. Which 17th century philosopher, mathematician, scientist, and writer provided the basis for the calculus of Newton and Leibniz by applying infinitesimal calculus to "the tangent line problem"?

A
Johannes Kepler
B
René Descartes
C
Nicholas Mercator
D
Fred Hoyle
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Q3. Stanley Matthews typically played which position for the English football team?

Note: This question was updated in March 2022
A
Goalkeeper
B
Inside right
C
Right wing / outside right
D
Centre forward
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Q4. How many different countries does the 4,370 km (2,715 mi) Congo River run through or border?

A
2
B
10
C
14
D
3
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Q5. What is a latte?

A
Three wheeled bicycle
B
Power tool
C
Coffee drink made with hot milk
D
Trampoline cover
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Q6. What word is used in mathematics to mean "if and only if"?

A
Ifif
B
If*
C
*if*
D
Iff
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Q7. Although the position was not officially designated as such for nearly 200 years who was the first person (in 1721) unofficially called the Prime Minister of the British Parliament?

A
Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington
B
Sir Horace Walpole
C
Benjamin Disraeli
D
Sir Robert Walpole
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