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General Knowledge Quiz for Sunday, 20 November 2016

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Q1. Which 19th century composer wrote over 40 operas including "Il Barbiere di Siviglia" and "Guillaume Tell"?

A
Giacomo Puccini
B
Gioachino Rossini
C
Giuseppe Verdi
D
Georges Bizet
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Q2. Alongside the red cross and the red crescent symbols which identify relief societies for wounded soldiers, what further symbol was formally adopted in 2005?

A
Red Crystal
B
Red Rocket
C
Red Gull (flying)
D
Red Wheel
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Q3. What language is the basis of the name of Soweto?

A
English
B
Dutch
C
Zulu
D
Arabic
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Q4. In 1912 in Sweden 17 national federations formed the IAAF; what did the second "A" stand for?

Note: This question was updated in August 2020
A
Amateur
B
Athletic
C
American
D
A-listers
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Q5. Old English fragments of poem known as "Waldere" are heroic texts concerning whom?

A
Widsith
B
Weland, smith
C
Wotan
D
Walter of Aquitaine
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Q6. Who, according to the Christian and Hebrew Bibles, succeeded King Saul as king over Israel and Judah?

A
His son, Ish-bosheth
B
His son, Jonathan
C
His daughter, Michal
D
His son-in-law, David
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Q7. What does the term "enteric" apply to?

A
The lungs
B
The oesophagus
C
The intestines and alimentary system
D
The lower intestine
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