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General Knowledge Quiz for Monday, 6 July 2020

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Q1. The 1982 song "Sexual Healing" was the first single released by which singer after his break from Motown?

A
Brian and Eddie Holland
B
Stevie Wonder
C
Marvin Gaye
D
Jose Feliciano
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Q2. In which series are FBI agents Fox Mulder (David Duchovny) and Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson) the investigators of cases involving paranormal phenomena?

A
Route 66
B
Sapphire and Steel
C
The Avengers
D
The X-Files
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Q3. What were rioters in Panama protesting about on Martyr's Day, 9 January 1964?

A
The USA's control of the Panama Canal
B
Accusations of fraud against the President
C
High prices of food, rents and medicine
D
Government-engineered "disappearances"
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Q4. The centre of the Somali tectonic plate is approximately where?

A
Yemen
B
Somalia
C
Kenya
D
Madagascar
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Q5. James Chadwick discovered which sub-atomic particles in 1932?

A
Protons
B
Electrons
C
Neutrons
D
Positrons
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Q6. What retail chain is named after a character from Herman Melville's book Moby Dick?

A
Starbucks
B
McDonald's
C
Sainsbury's
D
W H Smith
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Q7. What was a feature of the results of the dressage events in the 1988 Summer Olympics?

A
All the events were rained out and the competition could not be held
B
All of them were tied
C
No team competed
D
They were all won by women
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