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Daily Quiz #5923

Sunday's Quiz: From The Archives

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Q1. Where did Portuguese traders begin to settle in the 16th century, administering the area until 20 December 1999?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in March 2013
A
Macau
B
Goa
C
New Guinea
D
Laos
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Q2. Who did Abraham Lincoln (later to become president of the USA) marry in 1842?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in February 2014
A
Martha Custis
B
Mary Todd
C
Abigail Smith
D
Martha Skelton
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Q3. What is an alternative name for "typhus"?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in May 2013
A
Foot and mouth disease
B
Mad cow disease
C
Prison, or jail, fever
D
Dutch elm disease
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Q4. Olympic gold medallists Chris Hoy, Rebecca Adlington, Bradley Wiggins and Kelly Holmes represented which country?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in August 2011
A
Estonia
B
Hungary
C
Italy
D
Great Britain
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Q5. Well known in France, who are Valérian and Laureline?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in January 2014
A
Department store owners
B
Fashion designers
C
Pop duo
D
Science fiction comic heroes
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Q6. On the buttons of a tape, VCR or DVD player, what does the sign in the shape of a single right pointing arrow mean?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in November 2012
A
Eject
B
Fast forward
C
Play
D
Stop
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Q7. The US state of Kentucky is known "the … (what) … Grass State"?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in June 2009
A
Blue
B
Rye
C
Green
D
Hour
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