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General Knowledge Quiz for Friday, 5 May 2017

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Q1. Where do most Hutu live?

A
Northern Australia
B
Borneo
C
Rwanda and Burundi
D
Lesotho
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Q2. An international organisation first formed in 1921 in the UK is directed towards supporting, protecting and providing a voice for whom?

A
Writers
B
Immigrants
C
Returned servicemen
D
Nurses
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Q3. What did American hero Davy Crockett call his musket?

A
Lucille
B
Old Betsy
C
Buddy
D
Christine
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Q4. Where is the world's oldest surviving bowling green, with the first recorded use being in 1299?

A
Gretna Green, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland
B
Wimbledon, south west London
C
Southampton, England
D
Wembley, north-west London
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Q5. Which British TV series starring John Simm as DCI Sam Tyler and Philip Glenister as DCI Gene Hunt was remade in the USA starring Jason O'Mara and Harvey Keitel?

A
The Office
B
Ashes to Ashes
C
Life On Mars
D
Gene Genie
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Q6. Charcoal production requires burning of wood in conditions with substantially reduced what?

A
Oxygen
B
Moisture
C
Carbon dioxide
D
Heat
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Q7. Who, with Bob Geldof, founded the supergroup "Band Aid" in 1984 to raise money for famine relief in Ethiopia and then organised the charity super-concert "Live Aid" in 1985 and the "Live 8" concerts in 2005?

A
Bono
B
Paul McCartney
C
Midge Ure
D
Christy Moore
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