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General Knowledge Quiz for Saturday, 1 April 2017

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Q1. Americans call it a faucet. What do the British call it?

A
Skillet
B
Pat
C
Tap
D
Snively
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Q2. Dimethyltryptamine, a structural analogue of serotonin and melatonin, is known for producing what?

A
Hallucinations
B
Depression
C
Deep red skin
D
Paralysis of the frown muscles
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Q3. Which global charitable foundation, founded in 1936 and headquartered in London, works to improve health and support work in science, the humanities, the social sciences, education, public engagement and the application of research to medicine?

A
Wellcome Trust
B
The Global Fund
C
The Rotary Foundation
D
PATH
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Q4. Which band got its name (that was adopted by the lead singer as his own) by contacting a spirit using an ouija board?

A
Fleetwood Mac
B
Engelbert Humperdinck
C
McGuinness Flint
D
Alice Cooper
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Q5. Which of these is the lowest suit when bidding in the card game Five Hundred?

A
Hearts
B
Spades
C
Diamonds
D
Clubs
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Q6. Which of these is a fictional character in a series of children's books by Swedish author Astrid Lindgren, and adapted into multiple films and television series?

A
Wendy
B
Tintin
C
Asterix
D
Pippi Longstocking
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Q7. Which was the major trading partner for French Guiana in 2001?

A
Guadeloupe
B
Brazil
C
Switzerland
D
France
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