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General Knowledge Quiz for Friday, 3 November 2017

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Q1. Which of these islands is part of Indonesia?

A
Tasmania
B
Isle of Wight
C
Rhode Island
D
Sumatra
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Q2. What song was adopted by the US Civil Rights movement in the 1960s?

A
Onward Christian Soldiers
B
We Shall Overcome
C
You'll Never Walk Alone
D
A Hard Day's Night
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Q3. What shape are the faces on eight-sided dice?

A
Square
B
Octahedron
C
Triangle
D
Hexagon
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Q4. What church, known as "the Irvingites" mainly due to the preaching of Edward Irving, was founded in Scotland in 1832?

A
Seventh Day Adventist Church
B
Presbyterian Church
C
Methodist Church
D
Catholic Apostolic Church
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Q5. On June 23, 2016, which organisation met with the President of Colombia, Juan Manuel Santos, in Havana?

A
The Union of South American Nations
B
FARC
C
The Organisation of American States
D
Contras
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Q6. Jacques Seguela wrote "Autobiographie Non Autorisée" about Carla Bruni, supermodel-singer, and her most recent lover at the time, which was who?

A
TV star Ellen Degeneres
B
Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones
C
Film star Brad Pitt
D
French president Nicolas Sarkozy
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Q7. Dartboards were made from solid wood, most often elm. What is said to be the material of which the best quality modern dartboards are made?

A
Cork
B
Sisal
C
Hemp
D
Camel hair
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