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General Knowledge Quiz for Monday, 19 August 2024

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Q1. Who, in 1983, was named the top-selling author in the world by the Guinness Book of World Records?

A
Barbara Cartland
B
Ian Fleming
C
J K Rowling
D
Beatrix Potter
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Q2. When Sony withdrew its sponsorship of FIFA at the end of 2014 what reason did it give?

A
They hadn't been asked to renew their sponsorship
B
They preferred to sponsor conker Championships
C
Sony are retiring from the sponsorship game
D
Concerns about allegations of wrong-doing around the award of the next two World Cups
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Q3. When was observational evidence first accepted by the scientists of the time that the Milky Way is not the only galaxy in the universe?

A
1927
B
1929
C
1925
D
1895
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Q4. What US TV series concerned a New Jersey crime family?

A
The Three Tenors
B
The Coloraturas
C
The Altoes
D
The Sopranos
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Q5. Which of these cities has nicknames including the Granite City, the Grey City, the Silver City with the Golden Sands?

A
Aberdeen
B
Edinburgh
C
Stockholm
D
Odessa
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Q6. What does the title journeyman mean?

A
A time traveller
B
A skilled boxer
C
A travelling actor
D
A tradesman who has completed his apprenticeship
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Q7. The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) was formed in April 1949; when did Germany become a member of NATO?

A
1949
B
1952
C
1982
D
1955
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