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General Knowledge Quiz for Saturday, 23 March 2019

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Q1. Who wrote the plays "Waiting For Godot", "Endgame", "Play", "Happy Days" and "Krapp's Last Tape"?

A
Barry Lakeman
B
John Osborne
C
Harold Pinter
D
Samuel Beckett
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Q2. Which building, built in 1884, was the first to use structural steel in its frame and the first to be supported inside and outside by a fireproof metal frame, and is therefore considered to be the first skyscraper?

A
Home Insurance Building, Chicago, Illinois, USA
B
Ritz Hotel, London, UK
C
The Old Bailey, London, UK
D
The Chrysler Building, New York, NY, USA
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Q3. Where are the Paracel Islands?

A
Indian Ocean
B
South China Sea
C
Yellow Sea
D
Western Pacific Ocean
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Q4. Which German Nazi leader flew solo from Ausberg in 1941 and landed by parachute near Glasgow on a private peace mission?

A
Himmler
B
Goering
C
Goebbels
D
Hess
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Q5. On a rifle shooting target, what is the name of the ring between the inner and the outer?

A
Eagle
B
Bull
C
Magpie
D
Birdie
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Q6. A film released in 1971, starring David Hemmings and Michael Kitchen, based on a 1958 radio play by Giles Cooper, was called "Unman, Wittering and …" who?

A
Zulu
B
Zigo
C
Xavier
D
Youngman
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Q7. In Great Britain, painted strips on the road to show where pedestrians should cross is named after which animal?

A
Giraffe
B
Zebra
C
Leopard
D
Hamster
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