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Daily Quiz #3141

General Knowledge Quiz for Thursday, 24 August 2017

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Q1. Where are trinquetes and frontons found?

A
Real tennis
B
A game of boules
C
Basque Pelota World Championships
D
On the Eiffel Tower
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Q2. Who was the female co-star with Elvis Presley in the film "Viva Las Vegas"?

A
Katharine Hepburn
B
Gina Lollobrigida
C
Jane Fonda
D
Ann Margret
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Q3. Which artist is famous for his "blue period"?

A
Dali
B
Monet
C
Picasso
D
Matisse
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Q4. How many months of the year have 31 days?

A
8
B
5
C
6
D
7
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Q5. What is the name for a fraudulent investment operation that pays returns to separate investors from their own money or money paid by subsequent investors rather than from any actual profit earned?

A
The Pool-side Hustle
B
A Tontine
C
A Ponzi scheme
D
A Madhoff Pyramid
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Q6. Since the 1960s there has been guerilla warfare, invasion and political instability in Cyprus because of disputes between people of which two nationalities?

A
Egyptians and Bulgarians
B
Italians and French
C
Romanians and Iranians
D
Greeks and Turks
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Q7. What is unusual about the Saint Pierre and Miquelon Islands, which are only 25 km (16 miles) south of Newfoundland?

A
They are French territory
B
They have the same time zone as Chicago
C
They are the northernmost point of the USA
D
They are the southernmost point of Canada
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