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General Knowledge Quiz for Wednesday, 12 July 2023

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Q1. Apart from the platypus what are the only living examples of egg-laying mammals?

A
Red Kangaroo
B
Tiger Quoll
C
Echidna (spiny anteater)
D
Capybara
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Q2. Who developed the most widely used system of shorthand, which he proposed in "Stenographic Soundhand" in 1837?

A
Isaac Pitman
B
Gene Kelly
C
Roy Rogers
D
Martin Luther
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Q3. December 31 1960 was the last day for which coin, first minted in England in the 13th century, to be legal tender in the United Kingdom?

A
Farthing
B
Threepence
C
Groat
D
Ha'penny
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Q4. What did the Green March in 1975 precede?

A
The Western Sahara War 1975-1991
B
The Green Revolution in India
C
Iranian election protests
D
The rise of Muammar Gaddafi's regime in Libya
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Q5. Until the Simpsons came along, what was the most successful TV cartoon series?

A
Scooby-Doo
B
The Flintstones
C
The Jetsons
D
Batman
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Q6. Who was the 2014 World Snooker Champion?

A
Mark Selby
B
Ronnie O'Sullivan
C
John Higgins
D
Mark Williams
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Q7. Which of these is not one of the six states of Australia?

A
New South Wales
B
Northern Territory
C
South Australia
D
Western Australia
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