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Daily Quiz #3535

General Knowledge Quiz for Saturday, 22 September 2018

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Q1. Which of these is a Chinese lottery game, popular in Oceania in the 19th Century, which is based on Chinese characters?

A
Sudoku
B
Lotto
C
Pakapoo
D
Parcheesi
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Q2. Which of these is a starchy, tuberous crop?

A
Broccoli
B
Potato
C
Pea
D
Lettuce
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Q3. Who was crowned King of Scotland in 1306 and defeated the forces of Edward II at Bannockburn in 1314?

A
William Wallace
B
Robert Bruce
C
Bonny Prince Charlie
D
Robert Burns
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Q4. Which of these forms the boundary between Colombia and Venezuela?

A
Orinoco River
B
Atlas Mountains
C
The Nile
D
The Appalachians
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Q5. In the late 1950s the American Medical Association publicised, and commissioned research on, what?

A
Problems from leprosy
B
The potentially harmful effects of the use of drugs in sport
C
The need for a vaccine for smallpox
D
A virus, which they named Conficker
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Q6. Which of these are not all single-celled organisms?

A
Amoeboids
B
Bacteria
C
Archaea
D
Fungi
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Q7. What tag does the actor who plays Claire, high school student Alex's initial romantic interest in "Alex Strangelove" (2018), have attached to her entry in Wikipedia?

A
"Her birth name actually is Alex Truelove"
B
"She won an Obie Award in 1995"
C
"She is not related to Harvey Weinstein"
D
"She is profoundly deaf"
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