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General Knowledge Quiz for Thursday, 30 May 2019

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Q1. Which of these is the name of a belt worn by police and military personnel?

A
Sam Browne
B
Uncle Sam
C
John Bull
D
Tommy Jones
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Q2. What is the result of the calculation (a + b)(a - b), if a=7 and b = 7?

A
0
B
14
C
21
D
7
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Q3. Which building was attacked at the start of the French Revolution on 14 July 1789 because it was symbolic of injustice?

A
Notre Dame
B
Moulin Rouge
C
The Bastille
D
The Louvre
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Q4. What is used to play the German game of skat?

A
Dice
B
Ball and hoop
C
Ball and skittles
D
Cards
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Q5. Which early 20th century artist gained a reputation for the beauty and novelty of his staging of operas, plays and ballets, especially in Paris, London, Berlin and New York?

A
Salvador Dali
B
Sergei Diaghileff
C
Pablo Picasso
D
John Constable
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Q6. What 2002 novel was made into a film starring Dakota Fanning and Queen Latifah 6 years later?

A
Ya Ya Sisterhood
B
Steel Magnolias
C
The Secret Life of Bees
D
The Commitments
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Q7. The Mason-Dixon Line, surveyed by Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon, which became a popular name for the dividing line between the slave and free states, is the boundary between which two states of the USA?

A
Virginia and Maryland
B
Pennsylvania and Maryland
C
Indiana and Kentucky
D
Pennsylvania and Ohio
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