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Q1. The Rance Barrage is the first example of what?

A
Gated diversion dam
B
Military-use balloon
C
Caisson breakwater
D
Tidal power station
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Q2. What is zabaglione?

A
Heroin
B
Skiing style
C
Suitcase made of lion skin
D
Dessert
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Q3. In police tradition in the USA and the UK, an unnamed person or person whose name is being concealed is referred to as John or Jane what?

A
Pen
B
Cow
C
Doe
D
Sow
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Q4. What drink originating from India is made from yoghurt, water, salt, pepper, ice and spices and sometimes cumin, sugar, honey, turmeric powder, rosewater, lemon, mango, strawberry, cream, ice cream, pistachio nuts or a liquid derivative of cannabis?

A
Tot
B
Rintinti
C
Lassi
D
Snow
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Q5. The House of Bourbon, a European royal house one of whose monarchs was famously guillotined in France in 1792, has descendants currently on the throne of which country or countries?

A
Andorra and Monaco
B
Belgium
C
Spain and Luxembourg
D
The Netherlands and Norway
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Q6. Which word would you choose in talking about the right in law to take necessaries, or necessary materials?

A
Esteem
B
Estover
C
Estivate
D
Estimate
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Q7. Where is a fore-topgallant found?

A
Beside a horse's withers
B
On a ship
C
In a wine cellar
D
In a genealogical record
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