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General Knowledge Quiz for Monday, 2 September 2019

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Q1. In which game do players take the roles of children sneaking to the refrigerator?

A
Myst
B
Flippopotamus
C
Sorry!
D
Don't Wake Daddy
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Q2. Netflix is best known for what?

A
Athletics
B
Poetry
C
Film
D
Gaming
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Q3. What was created by the Lateran Treaty signed by Italy in 1929?

A
Fascism
B
Israel
C
Ethiopia
D
Vatican City
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Q4. Which English novelist wrote "Decline and Fall", "Brideshead Revisited" and "Officers and Gentlemen"?

A
Evelyn Waugh
B
W B Yeats
C
Graham Greene
D
E M Forster
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Q5. Which of these is common to Kurokawa (Japan), Tbilisi (Georgia), Fang (Thailand), and Binh Chau (Vietnam)?

A
Birthplace of a 15th century warlord
B
Sulphur hot springs
C
Prehistoric cave paintings
D
Sand castle festivals
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Q6. Ernest Lawrence of the University of California, Berkeley, is credited with the development in 1929 of what type of particle accelerator that accelerates charged particles using a high-frequency, alternating voltage in a perpendicular magnetic field, causing them to spiral and encounter the accelerating voltage many times?

A
Centrifuge
B
Cyclotron
C
Gravimeter
D
Accelerometer
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Q7. A Shiite terrorist group founded by Masan Sabbah in 1090 dedicated to the murder of enemy leaders led to which word in the English language?

A
Guerilla
B
Coup
C
Rebel
D
Assassin
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