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General Knowledge Quiz for Monday, 24 July 2023

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Q1. When was the legendary Minos first mentioned in written record as a king in Crete ?

A
6,000 years ago
B
4,000 years ago
C
3rd century BCE
D
9th or 8th century BCE
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Q2. Which of these is a book by Dan Brown?

A
The Michelangelo Cipher
B
The Da Vinci Code
C
The Titian Enigma
D
The Rodin Riddle
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Q3. In the 1950s, what was Jersey Joe Walcott known for?

A
Boxing
B
Sculpture
C
Motor racing
D
Cooking
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Q4. Who was instrumental in defeating the Mahdi at Omdurman in 1898, and was British Secretary for War from 1914 until he died on the cruiser "Hampshire" when it struck a mine on 5 June 1916?

A
Bernard Freyberg
B
Horatio Herbert Kitchener
C
Charles George Gordon
D
Lord Cardigan
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Q5. In December 2013 the European Space Agency (ESA) launched an observatory to create a precise three-dimensional map of more than a thousand million stars in the Milky Way galaxy and beyond. What is the name of the project?

A
Gaia
B
Bepicolombo
C
Euclid
D
Hipparcos
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Q6. The waters of the Gulf of Mexico flow to meet the Atlantic Ocean through what?

A
Rebecca Shoal
B
Yucatan Channel
C
Florida Straits
D
Windward Passage
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Q7. Which of these words is a common English word for moonshine, illicitly-distilled corn whiskey?

A
Poitin
B
Hooch
C
Mash
D
Mountain mist
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