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General Knowledge Quiz for Tuesday, 12 March 2024

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Q1. When was "I'll See You in My Dreams", composed by Isham Jones with lyrics by Gus Kahn, first recorded?

A
1970
B
1947
C
1951
D
1924
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Q2. What does the chemical symbol Fe stand for?

A
Iron
B
Gold
C
Silver
D
Cheese
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Q3. Who was expelled from school, owned two failed businesses, worked for the Northampton Repertory Company and appeared in the film "Murder at Monte Carlo", where he was discovered by a Warner Brothers executive and went on to make 58 films?

A
Errol Flynn
B
David Niven
C
Douglas Fairbanks
D
Clark Gable
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Q4. Juneau, Alaska is the most northern of the US state capitals. What is the second-most northern?

A
Olympia, Washington
B
Bismarck, North Dakota
C
Helena, Montana
D
Saint Paul, Minnesota
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Q5. In 2024 which men's cricketing team, for the first time in 27 years, beat Australia on home ground in their second Test?

A
England
B
South Africa
C
Pakistan
D
West Indies
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Q6. What country, including land from subtropical plains to sub-alpine peaks of over 7,000m (23,000 ft), and currently a monarchy, was rated in 2006 as the eighth happiest country in the world?

A
Monaco
B
Denmark
C
UK
D
Bhutan
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Q7. When was the Chinese New Year, and the Spring Festival, for 2015 as dated in the western Gregorian Calendar?

A
1 January
B
19 February
C
23 January
D
31 January
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