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General Knowledge Quiz for Thursday, 3 April 2025

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Q1. The Saharan mountain range, which includes the highest points in the area, is named after what people ?

A
The Touaregs
B
The Toubou
C
The Tim Lam
D
The Gouran Anakaza
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Q2. When Michael Clarke resigned his captaincy of the Australian team in the course of a 2015 competition between Australia and England, to take effect when the series was finished, what sport were the teams competing in?

A
Rowing
B
Rugby
C
Cricket
D
Spelling
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Q3. The part of a manor which was kept for the lord's own use and occupation was called what?

A
Domicile
B
Domestic
C
Demesne
D
Dementor
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Q4. Papagena is a character in which opera?

A
Die Fledermaus
B
Don Giovanni
C
Cosi Fan Tutte
D
The Magic Flute
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Q5. Professor Leonard Gale and Alfred Vail are two of three people who were behind developing a major technological breakthrough in communication in the early 19th century. Who was the third?

A
Samuel Morse
B
Joseph Henry
C
Alexander Graham Bell
D
Thomas Edison
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Q6. What is a science used to study and compare social practices in different cultures?

A
Morphology
B
Archaeology
C
Psychology
D
Ethnography
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Q7. When did the first World Disarmament Conference, set up in February 1932, have its last meeting?

A
March 1932
B
November 1938
C
March 1939
D
November 1934
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