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Sunday's Quiz: From The Archives

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Q1. Who dies at the end of Shakespeare's tragedy "Troilus and Cressida"?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in February 2013
A
Hector
B
Troilus
C
Cressida
D
Achilles
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Q2. Edward the Confessor became King of England in which century?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in September 2012
A
9th
B
11th
C
12th
D
10th
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Q3. Who wrote the novel "Wives and Daughters"?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in June 2013
A
Anne Bronte
B
Jane Austen
C
Elizabeth Gaskell
D
George Eliot
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Q4. What is the aim of a game of chess?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in July 2013
A
To put the opponent's king in a position where he could be taken and cannot avoid it
B
To move more pieces, and times, than the opponent
C
To put pieces in the most attractive configurations
D
To engage the opponent's pieces as often as possible
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Q5. Where is London Zoo?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in November 2010
A
Central Park
B
Regent's Park
C
Holland Park
D
Mansfield Park
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Q6. "Wisden" is a reference book on which subject?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in July 2009
A
Soccer
B
Film
C
Cricket
D
Baseball
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Q7. What is the name for a hydrometer which is used for determining the alcoholic strength of liquids?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in September 2009
A
Hygrometer
B
Calorimeter
C
Proof & tralle hydrometer
D
Saccharometer
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