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General Knowledge Quiz for Monday, 26 February 2018

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Q1. Michelangelo's famous frescoes are on the ceiling of what area of the Vatican?

A
Nessun Dorma
B
Sagrada Familia
C
Sistine Chapel
D
St Paul's Cathedral
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Q2. Which of these can safely be included in a diet for people with Coeliac's disease?

A
Porridge
B
Boiled rice
C
Bananas
D
Croissants
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Q3. The Battle of the River Plate was between the "Ajax", the "Achilles", the "Exeter" and which other ship?

A
Admiral Graf Spee
B
Bismarck
C
Scharnhorst
D
Prinz Eugen
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Q4. The days on Venus (rotations on its axis, i.e.sidereal days) are 243 Earth days long. About how long are its years (in Earth measurements)?

A
365 days
B
225 days
C
402 days
D
512 days
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Q5. What sport is featured in "The Defense", a novel by Vladimir Nabokov published in 1930?

A
Chess
B
Soccer
C
American football
D
Ice hockey
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Q6. Which London landmark was designed by Sir Christopher Wren to commemorate the Great Fire of London?

A
Cleopatra's Needle
B
Nelson's Column
C
The Monument
D
Lincoln Memorial
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Q7. Who wrote the play "Mrs Warren's Profession" which was twice refused a licence to be performed in London and was closed down in New York when the actors were charged with offences against public decency?

A
George Bernard Shaw
B
Oscar Wilde
C
Noel Coward
D
Arthur Miller
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