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General Knowledge Quiz for Tuesday, 14 December 2021

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Q1. The Oregon Treaty of 1846, which divided "the Oregon Country" along the 49th parallel, gave the USA land which later became parts of Montana and Wyoming, and the states of Washington, Oregon and which other?

A
Iowa
B
Maine
C
Idaho
D
Nebraska
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Q2. What is the name of the Jamaican netball team?

A
The Proteas
B
The Partridge Family
C
The Moonlighters
D
The Sunshine Girls
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Q3. Where is the largest waterfall in the world by depth and water volume?

A
Venezuela
B
The Denmark Strait
C
Republic of Congo
D
Laos
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Q4. Which of these is a Spanish conquistador who conquered the Incan Empire and founded the city of Lima?

A
Ferdinand Magellan
B
Hernán Cortés
C
Francisco Pizarro
D
Don Quixote
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Q5. In terms of astronomy what is an NEO?

A
An asteroid on a collision course with another body
B
A space probe
C
Any small body in the Solar System whose orbit brings it into proximity with Earth
D
A newly discovered space object
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Q6. According to The Mamas and the Papas, which day cannot be trusted?

A
Monday
B
Tuesday
C
Wednesday
D
Thursday
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Q7. What usually powers the spray action of paint spray cans in the 21st century?

A
Butane
B
Hydrocarbons
C
Unsaturated compounds of hydrogen, fluorine and carbon (hydrofluoroolefins)
D
Hydrogen
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