Daily Quiz #3207
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Q1. What is Malay for "man of the woods"?
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Q2. What is the name of the target ball in bowls?
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Q3. Who was the author of "The Heptameron", inspired partly by Boccaccio's "Decameron"?
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Q4. When did the first British monarch occupy Buckingham Palace, after its major remodelling by the architects John Nash and Edward Blore?
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Q5. Who was American author Jack London writing about in his 1903 book "People of the Abyss"?
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Q6. What phenomenon was discovered by Frenchman Joseph Fourier in 1824, reliably experimented on by Irishman John Tyndall in 1858, and first reported quantitatively by Swede Svante Arrhenius in 1896?
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Q7. What geographic and historical term denotes the westernmost protrusion of Asia, bounded by Georgia, Armenia, the Mesopotamian plain, the Euphrates and Orontes Rivers, and the Black, Mediterranean and Aegean Seas?
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