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Daily Quiz #4700

General Knowledge Quiz for Tuesday, 30 November 2021

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Q1. Who wrote the influential book "Areopagitica"?

A
Aristotle
B
Plato
C
Sir Philip Sidney
D
John Milton
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Q2. Where is the opera "Dialogues of the Carmelites" set?

A
Italy
B
France
C
Spain
D
England
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Q3. When was Berlin's Tegel Airport first given its time-saving hexagonal terminal complex, and substantially increased in capacity, function, international use and runway length?

A
1948
B
1974
C
1919
D
1925
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Q4. Why was NBA player Kyrie Irving, a player with the Brooklyn Nets and 7-time NBA All-Star, excluded from practising and playing with his team in October 2021?

A
Funding for sports fell sharply in mid 2021
B
He had not had a vaccine against COVID-19
C
He was late in paying his membership fee for his sports federation
D
He had made a racist tweet
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Q5. Where are bascules found?

A
In embroidery
B
In trouser design
C
In typefaces
D
In bridges with a span which can be swung upwards
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Q6. Which of these is a breed of dog?

A
Boxer
B
Wrestler
C
Ice skater
D
Swimmer
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Q7. Near Lubumbashi (once named Élisabethville), third largest city of the Democratic Republic of Congo, the dark conical slag mountain which has been celebrated on a bank note was originally formed from nearly 70 years of mining for what?

A
Tin
B
Cobalt
C
Copper
D
Tantalum
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