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General Knowledge Quiz for Thursday, 19 June 2025

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Q1. The Treaty of Lisbon which came into force in December 2009 amends two treaties which are the base of what?

A
The Vienna Convention
B
The European Union (EU)
C
Withdrawal of the UK from the EU
D
Facilitation of digital trade
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Q2. What medium had its first test with a recording of Richard Strauss's "Eine Alpensinfonie" by the Berlin Philharmonic conducted by Herbert von Karajan in 1981, and its first commercial pressing with "The Visitors" by ABBA a year later?

A
DVD
B
8 track
C
Cassette tape
D
Compact disc
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Q3. Which of these musicals was not composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber?

A
Tycoon (1992)
B
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat (1968)
C
The Likes of Us (2005)
D
The Wizard of Oz (2011)
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Q4. Where is the Headingley Cricket Ground?

A
Leeds
B
Hong Kong
C
Calcutta
D
Melbourne
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Q5. How does history better know Ioseb Jughashvili, who changed his surname to mean "steel"?

A
Joseph Goebbels
B
Joseph Haydn
C
Joseph Stalin
D
Joseph Conrad
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Q6. Where is the land with the lowest elevation in South America?

A
Sechura Depression, Peru
B
Laguna del Carbón, Argentina
C
Mount Obama, Antigua
D
Crocus Hill, Anguilla
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Q7. What is an alchemist likely to be searching for?

A
Blarney stone
B
Philosopher's stone
C
El Dorado
D
Excalibur
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