General Knowledge Quiz 364
Questions
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What is produced by asexual reproduction from mycelium?
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What item of clothing is named after an atoll site of US nuclear testing, originally meaning 'surface of coconuts'?
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Rheasilvia, considered the tallest mountain in the Solar System, is on?
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The NATO flag/emblem is what icon?
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Hegemony is a form of?
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The perigee and apogee refer to the distances/movement between?
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What is the vast animal taxonomy classification, including humans, referring to the female milk gland?
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12 inches or a foot equates to roughly how many centimetres?
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A sudden unofficial walkout or industrial action by workers is called informally a (What?) strike?
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What two letters do not feature in the periodic table of chemical element symbols?
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Which European nation's flag has nine horizontal blue and white stripes, and top-left a white cross on a blue square?
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The popular website Pinterest was founded basically for?
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What Anglicized French word for an outdoor shelter or camp likely derives from Swiss-German 'biwacht' for night patrol?
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The Ross Sea is a bay of which continent?
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The rhea is a large South American species of?
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The famous tea brandname Typhoo, created c.1903 by the Sumner pharmacy/grocers in Birmingham UK, is from the Chinese word for?
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A loofah (or luffa) bath sponge is previously a sort of?
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What is the famous scenic wooded area of SW Germany which gave its name to a locally originating chocolate and cherry cake?
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What controversial American emblem had three different versions, 1861-65, called The.. 'Stars and Bars', 'Stainless Banner' and 'Blood-Stained Banner'?
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UPC and EAN refer to what common feature on retailed product packaging?
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What was the location of London's famous 17th century 'Frost Fairs'?
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What is 11,000 divided by 440?
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The Defender is a longstanding model of which automotive company?
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Noted for cameos in The Simpsons and other TV/music, name the only person (at 2015) ever to act as himself in Star Trek?
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On which Mediterranean island was Napoleon Bonaparte exiled in 1814 prior to his resurgence and subsequent defeat at Waterloo a year later?
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Orson Welles' iconic character in the film The Third Man is?
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What is the English meaning of the African nation's name Sierra Leone?
Answers
- Fungus
- Bikini
- Vesta asteroid
- Bird; Compass; Sun; or Fish? Compass
- Dominant leadership
- Earth and Satellite
- Mammal (mammary gland)
- 30.5cm
- Wildcat
- Jand Q
- Greece
- Photo-sharing
- Bivouac
- Antarctica
- Flightless bird
- Doctor
- Cucumber
- Black Forest
- Confederate Flag
- Barcode
- The River Thames(frozen)
- 25
- Landrover; Lotus; Toyota; or Bentley? Landrover
- Professor Stephen Hawking
- Elba
- Harry Lime
- Lion Mountains