Published: Saturday 10th November 2018A free general knowledge quiz for those who don't like their quizzes too difficult.
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Who wrote the opera "The Barber of Seville"?
Rossini.
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Which city hosted the 2004 Summer Olympics?
Athens.
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What name is given to the young of a badger?
Cub.
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In the computer acronym URL, what does the letter U represent?
Uniform.
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Which fruit is used to make the drink Kirsch?
Cherry.
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What is the capital of Latvia?
Riga.
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Which British Prime Minister took the title of Earl of Stockton in 1984?
Harold Macmillan.
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On a standard UK monopoly board, what is the cost of buying a station?
£200.00
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In which sport did Barry Sheene gain fame?
Motorcycle racing.
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Which member of the Royal family lives in Highgrove House in Gloucestershire?
Prince Charles.
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Which group released the 1977 best selling album "Rumours"?
Fleetwood Mac.
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Which British Overseas Territory in the Atlantic has the capital of Hamilton?
Bermuda.
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Which stone in Ireland is kissed to receive the gift of "the gab"?
Blarney Stone.
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The poster for which 1979 movie used the tag-line "In space no one can hear you scream"?
Alien.
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What is the country previously called Persia now known as?
Iran.
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Which herb is used to make pesto?
Basil.
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What is the currency of Australia?
Australian dollars.
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Who is the patron Saint of travellers?
St. Christopher.
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How many lines make up a limerick?
Five.
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What is the nickname of the New Zealand rugby union team?
The All Blacks.
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