Published: Monday 30th May 2022A free general knowledge quiz for those who don't like their quizzes too difficult.
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Who did Jacqueline Kennedy marry in 1968?
Aristotle Onassis.
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Alphabetically, what is the first country on Earth?
Afghanistan.
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In the BBC sit-com "Open all Hours", how was Granville related to Arkwright?
Nephew.
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On a standard UK Monopoly board, what is the first station after Go?
King's Cross Station.
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Which French city became famous for making mustard?
Dijon.
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Which historical event took place on the 14th July 1789?
Storming of the Bastille.
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After which island is the chemical element Copper named?
Cyprus.
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In a lonely hearts advert, for what do the letters WLTM stand?
Would Like To Meet.
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Which UK city has the shortest name?
Ely(Cambridgeshire).
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Miss Hoolie, Josie Jump and Archie were all characters in which children's TV series?
Balamory.
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Which men's toiletry used the slogan, "Splash it all over" in its adverts?
Brut.
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Linseed oil is derived from the seeds of which plant?
Flax.
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According to the nursery rhyme, what happened to Solomon Grundy on Tuesday?
Christened.
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How many players make up a netball team?
Seven.
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How do the Americans refer to a baby's dummy?
A Pacifier.
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In which US State is the city of Buffalo?
New York.
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What name was shared by a type of missile and a Native American axe?
Tomahawk.
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Queen Victoria died in which royal residence?
Osborne House.
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What colour light is shown on the starboard side of a ship?
Green.
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Which area of Devon is known as the English Riviera?
Torbay.
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