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Daily Quiz #3576

General Knowledge Quiz for Friday, 2 November 2018

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Q1. What purpose do a shark's dermal denticles serve?

A
To increase its ability to hold prey once seized
B
To strengthen and protect its skin against injury, and aid in streamlining
C
To ward off parasites
D
To increase buoyancy
Select from the options above.

Q2. In 2009, which was the most dominant women's softball team, having won three of the last four Olympic tournaments and the last six Women's ISF XI World Championships?

A
Australia
B
New Zealand
C
Canada
D
United States
Select from the options above.

Q3. Which of these landlocked countries nevertheless has a navy?

A
Transnistria
B
Tajikistan
C
Switzerland
D
Vatican City
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Q4. What country was often called in western countries a "hermit kingdom" over the later part of the 16th to the beginning of the 20th centuries?

A
Thailand
B
Japan
C
Nepal
D
Korea
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Q5. Where is an 'okina likely to be found?

A
On a map of the Moon
B
In a seafood salad
C
In the video game "Warcraft: Orcs and Humans"
D
In the written version of a Polynesian language
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Q6. What was the first book to be printed in England, in 1477?

Note: This question was updated in October 2023
A
"Morte d'Arthur"
B
"The Canterbury Tales"
C
"The Dictes or Sayengis of the Philosophres"
D
"The Game and Plays of the Chesse"
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Q7. Who printed his own translations of a French romance "The Recwyell of the Historyes of Troy" and "The Game and Plays of the Chesse" in Bruges in 1474?

A
Thomas Malory
B
Richard Burton
C
Charles Dickens
D
William Caxton
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