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General Knowledge Quiz for Friday, 1 April 2022

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Q1. Where is the Australian parliament based?

A
Canberra
B
Perth
C
Melbourne
D
Sydney
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Q2. Which of these is the part of an insect's body to which the legs are attached?

A
Head
B
Abdomen
C
Thorax
D
Pupa
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Q3. Which of these is NOT a "stem"?

A
A part connecting a bicycle's handlebars to its steering tube
B
Organisms more closely related to the crown group than to any other
C
Wine glass
D
The upright member mounted on the forward end of a vessel's keel, to which the strakes are attached
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Q4. Who wrote the operas "The Marriage of Figaro", "Don Giovanni" and "Cosi Fan Tutte"?

A
Mozart
B
Paul McCartney
C
Andrew Lloyd Webber
D
Bedřich Smetana
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Q5. What was the subject of the referendum held in Australia 1999?

A
To change the number of MPs in federal government
B
To make observance of daylight saving consistent
C
To standardise railway gauges across all states
D
To become a republic
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Q6. A film released in 2000 starring Ed Harris, Jennifer Connelly, Robert Knott, Bud Cort, Molly Regan, Marcia Gay Harden and Sada Thompson tells the life story of which painter?

A
Andy Warhol
B
Jackson Pollock
C
James McNeill Whistler
D
Grant Wood
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Q7. How many players are most commonly involved in a present-day game of Snakes and Ladders?

A
6
B
10
C
12
D
2
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