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General Knowledge Quiz for Saturday, 5 August 2023

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Q1. Who won the 1984 Nobel Peace Prize?

A
Nelson Mandela
B
Desmond Tutu
C
F. W. de Klerk
D
Lech Wałęsa
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Q2. Known in the USA as "The March King" he made his first recordings with Columbia Phonograph Company in 1890; what was his name?

A
Henry Fillmore
B
Edward Elgar
C
Kenneth J. Alford
D
John Philip Sousa
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Q3. Where would you find a person called a seamer?

A
On a sports pitch
B
In a clothes factory
C
In a factory for tin cans
D
In a coal mine
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Q4. The .. what ... of dawn is in the very early morning?

A
Pop
B
Chasm
C
Snap
D
Crack
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Q5. What is the principal language on the Galapagos Islands?

A
Hindi
B
Greek
C
Māori
D
Spanish
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Q6. In physics what is the triple point?

A
The temperature and pressure where a substance exists in equilibrium as gas, liquid and solid
B
The three highest points at which water, nitrogen and carbon can exist as a solid at sea level
C
The moment in an explosion of equilibrium between chemical reaction, pressure and temperature
D
The point at which the magnetic poles reverse direction
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Q7. Richard, Duke of York, the father of the English kings Edward IV and Richard III, was killed at the Battle of Wakefield in which ongoing campaign?

A
Hundred Years' War
B
English Civil War
C
Wars of the Roses
D
Seven Days War
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