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General Knowledge Quiz for Tuesday, 2 August 2022

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Q1. Which of these is a position in rugby union?

A
Striker
B
Silly mid-on
C
Lock
D
Goal Attack
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Q2. What is a mathematical term for "one quarter"?

A
Fraction
B
Integer
C
Logarithm
D
Numerator
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Q3. Who was Prime Minister of Great Britain at the start of World War I?

A
Herbert Asquith
B
Andrew Bonar Law
C
Stanley Baldwin
D
David Lloyd George
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Q4. What is the source of a kettle lake?

A
Sudden subsidence
B
Geothermal activity
C
A retreating glacier
D
Damming of a lake's outflow
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Q5. What is a trug usually used for?

A
As part of a wheel assembly
B
To open jars
C
To carry flowers, garden vegetables or garden tools
D
To hold a horse's bit
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Q6. According to the Guinness Book of World Records this song is the second most popular in the English language; it is sung to a tune allegedly composed in France in 1709 and later popularised by Marie Antoinette, and is sung in multiple language versions including Klingon. Which song is it?

A
For He's a Jolly Good Fellow
B
In an English Country Garden
C
Eeny Meeny Miny Moe
D
It Was a Little Sailor
Select from the options above.

Q7. From May 1822 to March 1823 and from April 1864 to May 1867, Mexico was governed as a what?

A
Constitutional and hereditary monarchy with an Emperor
B
Tributary of Brazil
C
Republic
D
Plutocracy
Select from the options above.
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