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General Knowledge Quiz for Thursday, 30 November 2017

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Q1. What is the highest peak in both the Western and Southern Hemispheres?

Note: This question was updated in December 2020
A
Mount McKinley
B
Cerro Aconcagua
C
Everest
D
Shishapangma
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Q2. Which composer of musicals was knighted in 1992 and made a life peer in 1997?

A
Andrew Lloyd Webber
B
Arthur Sullivan
C
Elton John
D
Paul McCartney
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Q3. The animal has had legal protection in its country since 1895, and is the only living member of the more than 200 million year old order Rhynchocephalia. What is it?

A
Gila monster
B
Tuatara
C
Lung fish
D
Solenodon
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Q4. Which of these is a British medal instituted in 1918 awarded to officers and warrant officers of the Royal Air Force?

A
DSM
B
DFM
C
DSO
D
DFC
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Q5. Which of these films was not directed by Sergio Leone?

A
The Good, The Bad And The Ugly
B
Hang 'Em High
C
A Fistful Of Dollars
D
For A Few Dollars More
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Q6. Henry Ford established a car factory in which city which became the centre of the motor vehicle manufacturing industry in the USA?

A
Detroit
B
Dallas
C
Jersey City
D
Miami
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Q7. Dr. Benjamin Spock, the American pediatrician who wrote "Baby and Child Care", published in 1946, won an Olympic gold medal in what type of event?

A
Wrestling
B
High jump
C
Marathon
D
Rowing
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