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General Knowledge Quiz for Friday, 21 June 2019

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Q1. Which modern country was part of Ottoman Empire from the early 1500s until 1918, when its old area was divided between the British and the French, the new country becoming French until the mandate ended officially in 1946 when it became independent?

A
Syria
B
Lebanon
C
Greece
D
Montenegro
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Q2. The Henley-on-Todd Regatta has been held annually since 1962 near which city?

A
Adelaide, Australia
B
London, England
C
Alice Springs, Australia
D
Ontario, Canada
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Q3. The Andaman Sea is closest to which other body of water?

A
Tasman Sea
B
Indian Ocean
C
Pacific Ocean
D
Sargasso Sea
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Q4. Which UK TV show frequently labels its guests "bantermeisters"?

A
QI
B
The Jonathan Ross Show
C
Eggheads
D
8 Out of 10 Cats
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Q5. Which of these was a singer and band leader who died at the Emory Crawford Long Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia on 25 December 2006 from congestive heart failure resulting from complications of pneumonia?

A
Jim Morrison
B
Janis Joplin
C
James Brown
D
Jimi Hendrix
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Q6. In what field does the term "gargalesis" apply?

A
Throat surgery
B
Study of physical reactions
C
Beer fermentation
D
French literature
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Q7. What does the science of metrology study?

A
Weather patterns
B
Measurement
C
Properties of metals
D
Conurbations
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