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General Knowledge Quiz for Tuesday, 8 November 2016

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Q1. What film was remade as the 1956 musical film, "High Society", starring Bing Crosby, Grace Kelly, John Lund and Frank Sinatra?

A
The Philadelphia Story
B
Schindler's List
C
Casablanca
D
The Tender Trap
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Q2. Which of these is an instrument in the diagnosis of certain heart disorders?

A
Polygraph
B
Electroencephalograph
C
Seismograph
D
Electrocardiograph
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Q3. Which game uses six sets of coloured pieces, ten of each colour, whereby a piece moves either to an adjacent spot or by a “jump” over another piece?

A
Baccarat
B
Chess
C
Ludo
D
Chinese Checkers
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Q4. Which group, which broke up in 1981, had Howard Devoto as the frontman, while Dave Formula played keyboards, Barry Adamson played bass, with John Doyle on drums?

A
Genesis
B
Supertramp
C
Magazine
D
Fairport Convention
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Q5. What Greek mythological female monster has the head of a lion, the body of a goat and the rear of a dragon?

A
Chimaera
B
Harpy
C
Gorgon
D
Minotaur
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Q6. Which of these Australian cities calls itself the "City of Churches"?

A
Melbourne
B
Adelaide
C
Sydney
D
Hobart
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Q7. What is the name for a set of marks stamped on gold and silver articles to attest to the genuineness of the metal and the year of testing?

A
Hall Mark
B
Provenance
C
Birth Mark
D
Watermark
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