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Wildcard Quiz #34

Wildcard General Knowledge Quiz for 12 September 2009

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Q1. What car was in production in Britain for the longest time, until 1971?

A
Ford Escort
B
Rolls Royce Silver Ghost
C
Morris Minor
D
Vauxhall Viva
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Q2. What is "enjambement"?

A
The run on of sense from one line of verse to the next without grammatical pause
B
The fixing of a door so that it does not quite close, so that can be opened without a handle
C
Food topping, usually a pie, with confiture made from fruit, usually strawberry
D
The attachment of artificial limbs, specifically legs
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Q3. Which of Queen Elizabeth's children is the lowest in succession to (i.e. furthest away from) the throne?

Note: This question was updated in September 2022
A
Edward
B
Charles
C
Andrew
D
Anne
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Q4. Brogues are a type of what?

A
Shirts
B
Hats
C
Shoes
D
Coats
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Q5. Which instrument, with a range of around 3 octaves, has its lowest string tuned to C below middle C, with the others to G, D and A?

A
Violin
B
Viola
C
Cello
D
String bass
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Q6. Where does the word donnybrook, synonymous with a riot, come from?

A
A fair in Ireland
B
An Irish rabble-rouser
C
A river in County Cork that is prone to flood
D
An alternative name for the parliament of the Republic of Ireland
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Q7. The "Zapruder film" is famous for being a colour film of which event?

A
Assassination of John F Kennedy
B
Raising of the US flag at Iwo Jima
C
Crash of the Mercedes car carrying Diana Spencer
D
Osama Bin Laden celebrating on 12 September 2001
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