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General Knowledge Quiz for Sunday, 22 November 2020

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Q1. The UEFA cup is a football tournament for teams mainly from which continent?

Note: This question was updated in September 2024
A
Africa
B
Europe
C
Asia
D
South America
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Q2. Which US state would you go to to see Niagara Falls?

A
New Hampshire
B
New York
C
Vermont
D
North Dakota
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Q3. What is a generic name for household linen?

A
Newcastle
B
Birmingham
C
Liverpool
D
Manchester
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Q4. Who premièred the role of Anna in the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical, "The King and I", on Broadway in 1951?

A
Patrice Munsel
B
Deborah Kerr
C
Gertrude Lawrence
D
Valerie Hobson
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Q5. Toby Haynes who directed the acerbic British television drama "Brexit: the Uncivil War" in 2019, was also the director for which alternative television drama series?

A
The Mighty Boosh (2004-2007)
B
Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell (2015)
C
The Shadow Line (2011)
D
Garth Marenghi's Dark Place (2004)
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Q6. When were the Thames Embankments in London, UK, built?

A
1850s to 1880s
B
1750s and 1780s
C
1610s and 1620s
D
1580s to 1590s
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Q7. Which tree, native to Western Australia, has flowers that are used to make honey, and long, straight trunks which provide a deep rich reddish-brown, termite-resistant wood with an attractive grain?

A
Karri
B
Coolabah
C
Jarrah
D
Mahogany
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