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Daily Quiz #6001

General Knowledge Quiz for Monday, 23 June 2025

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Q1. Which of these is subject to scientific debate about whether it is a bear (classified in the Family “Ursidae”), a raccoon (a "Procyonidae") or a type all of its own ("Ailuridae")?

A
Giant Panda
B
Sloth Bear
C
Red Panda
D
Sun Bear
Select from the options above.

Q2. Which ex-European colony in China is at the mouth of the Canton River?

A
Goa
B
Hong Kong
C
Macau
D
Timor
Select from the options above.

Q3. Which major Roman road in England linked London to the Fosse Way, passing through Hemel Hempstead, Berkhamsted, Tring, Aylesbury and Bicester before changing direction towards the south-west, passing Woodstock and Witney to the north before heading into Cirencester?

A
Via Devana
B
Ermine Street
C
Akeman Street
D
Watling Street
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Q4. Someone or something which is bedraggled, is untidy, often dirty, and typically what else?

A
Wet
B
Hot
C
Tired
D
Limp
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Q5. What was the first name of Gandhi, the political and spiritual leader of India during the Indian independence movement?

A
Mahatma
B
Mohandas
C
Bapu
D
Goosey
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Q6. What is the name of the hand signalling system used by bookmakers to convey horses' odds?

A
Tic-toc
B
Tic-tac
C
Tuc-tuc
D
Tok-tac
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Q7. What kind of music is the a cappella 4-part song "Weep, O Mine Eyes" published by the English composer John Bennet in 1599?

A
Funeral hymn
B
Cantata
C
Madrigal
D
Alternative hip hop
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