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General Knowledge Quiz for Friday, 21 June 2024

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Q1. How many National Olympic Committees are there (as at 2024)?

A
80
B
195
C
175
D
206
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Q2. Shane Smith is known for co-founding what media company?

A
Vice
B
PBS
C
Univision
D
NBC
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Q3. The countries of Rwanda, Burundi, Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe are all what?

A
Watered by the River Nile
B
Mostly uninhabited desert
C
Partly snow-bound for some of each year
D
Landlocked
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Q4. The contents of "The Zimmermann Telegram" of 16 January 1917 revealed a German plan to offer Mexico what territory in return for a military alliance against the USA?

A
Florida, North Carolina and New York
B
Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona
C
California, Washington and Oregon
D
Illinois, Wisconsin and Philadelphia
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Q5. What is one of the uses of the space instrument MODIS?

A
To detect subterranean water sources
B
To help determine the amount of water vapour in a column of Earth's atmosphere
C
To detect oil reserves
D
To detect mass movement of animals
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Q6. Which book of the Christian Bible's new testament comprises a letter from St Paul to members of a church that he had founded at Macedonia?

A
Romans
B
Philippians
C
Galatians
D
Ephesians
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Q7. In 2008, Keira Knightley played the title role in which film?

A
The Queen
B
Princess of Thieves
C
The Duchess
D
Anna Karenina
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