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General Knowledge Quiz for Friday, 28 January 2011

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Q1. Betty Lou Oliver held a long-standing Guinness World Record for what event that occurred at 9:40 a.m. on 28 July 1945?

A
A fastest time in the New York marathon
B
Giving birth to the heaviest baby recorded
C
The longest survived fall in an elevator
D
Obtaining the largest payout in a New York City lottery
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Q2. Which of these states of the USA is part of New England?

A
Maine
B
Nevada
C
Tennessee
D
Florida
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Q3. The line "You're a selfish narcissistic psycho freaking boot licking Nazi creep" is from which song?

A
"21 Guns" by Green Day
B
"Womanizer" by Britney Spears
C
"Handle Me" by Robyn
D
"Let's Take A Bow" by Rihanna
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Q4. In both Greek and Roman mythology, who was the twin of Castor?

A
Goblets
B
Bollocks
C
Trollopes
D
Pollux
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Q5. From which sport do we get the expression "thrown a curve ball"?

A
Association Football (Soccer)
B
Cricket
C
Baseball
D
Tennis
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Q6. What is "hydrophobia" applied to?

Note: This question was updated in January 2023
A
Fear of enclosed spaces
B
Fear of power stations
C
Rabies
D
Reluctance to clean the bath
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Q7. Which of these teams did not win the English Premier (Soccer) League in the first 26 years after it started in 1992?

Note: This question was updated in May 2023
A
Liverpool
B
Blackburn Rovers
C
Manchester United
D
Arsenal
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