Published: Monday 7th September 2020A free quiz for those who like a less taxing quiz.
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How many of Henry VIII's wives had the first name Ann(e)?
Two (Boleyn and Cleves)
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What is the name of the Amazon device for reading e-books?
Kindle.
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Who played the title role in the 1972 movie "The Godfather"?
Marlon Brando.
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With which sport would you associate Brand's Hatch?
Motor racing.
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What was the name of Napoleon Bonaparte's horse?
Marengo.
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Alphabetically what is the first of the US States?
Alabama.
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Who is the lead guitarist for the Rolling Stones?
Keith Richard.
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What are the three primary colours?
Red, yellow and blue.
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A deficiency of Vitamin D in the diet can lead to which medical condition?
Rickets.
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Which country both hosted and won the inaugural FIFA World Cup in 1930?
Uruguay.
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Which artist's studio was known as "The Factory"?
Andy Warhol.
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In which English county would you find the seaside resort of Weston-super-Mare?
Somerset.
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Which planet in our solar system is NOT represented in the seven movements of Holst's "The Planets" suite?
Earth.
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In which ocean would you find the island of Madeira?
Atlantic.
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The Cavaliers and the Roundheads fought on opposing sides in which conflict?
English Civil War.
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Which Northern venue has hosted the World Snooker Championships since 1977?
The Crucible, Sheffield.
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Released in 2012, what was the title of Taylor Swift's first UK number 1 album?
Red.
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How many kidneys does a normal human possess?
Two.
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What name is given to a musical piece for nine vocalists or instruments?
Nonet.
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Where in London would you find the "Whispering Gallery"?
St Pauls Cathedral.
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