Published: Thursday 23rd May 2019A free quiz for those who like a less taxing quiz.
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In golf, which club is used on the green to hit the ball into the hole?
Putter.
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What is the name of the Roman wall built to segregate Scotland from England?
Hadrian's Wall.
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In TV's "Only Fools and Horses", what was the name of Del Boy's younger brother?
Rodney.
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What type of creature is a Red Admiral?
Butterfly.
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A string quartet usually consists of two violins, a cello and which other instrument?
A Viola.
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What type of fruit contains varieties such as Red Delicious, Fuji and Jonagold?
Apple.
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Which branch of medicine deals with the treatment of old people?
Geriatrics.
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On which continent would you find the Queen Maud mountains?
Antartica.
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Our House was a West End musical based on the music of which pop group?
Madness.
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The leaves of which tree form the main diet of the Koala?
Eucalyptus.
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In which month is Presidents' Day in the USA?
(Third Monday in) February.
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What nationality was the 17th century explorer Abel Tasman?
Dutch.
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What was the former name of Sri Lanka?
Ceylon.
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In mythology, which King turned everything he touched to gold?
King Midas.
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What is the national sport of Japan?
Sumo.
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Bono is the lead singer of which Irish rock band?
U2.
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What spirit is added to brandy to make a Sidecar cocktail?
Cointreau (Orange Liqueur).
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How many feet are there in a yard?
Three.
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Who wrote the novel Moll Flanders?
Daniel Defoe.
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In which county is Chatsworth House, the country seat of the Duke of Devonshire?
Derbyshire.
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