General Knowledge Quiz 431
Questions
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Which country has (at 2012) the longest national highway in the world?
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What traditionally mysterious, increasingly transparent organization is casually referred to as 'The Craft'?
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What modern-day publishing corporation, owner of Penguin books, built the Blackwall Tunnel (under the River Thames in London)?
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Carthage is a 3,000 year old urban settlement now part of what North African capital city?
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What is the traditional name for a tradesman who makes things such as gates and furniture by forging iron/steel?
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The word membranophone technically refers to a?
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Which country's royal anthem is called 'Kongesangen'?
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A medina is typically an Arabic city area characterized by?
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What is the only country whose homeland spans Africa and Asia?
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Spell the country name?
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What religious code refers to 'the three poisons' (or 'unwholesome roots') of ignorance, attachment, aversion, as the roots of all suffering?
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The army bugle call meaning get ready/mounted and into line/parade is traditionally called?
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Which Greek hero killed the 'half-man/half-bull' Minotaur?
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Lye is an old English word for?
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A dagga (duggi or dhama) is the bass element of what Indian percussion instrument?
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Who succeeded Joseph Stalin as leader of the Sovient Union?
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What organ of the body has a pericardium, pulmonary trunk, and superior vena cava?
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Behind Wal-Mart, Carrefour, and Tesco, what corporation is the fourth largest retail group (by turnover, at 2012) in the world?
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As at at 2012 Hu Jintao and Wen Jiabao are/were president and premier of which country?
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Which of these towns lie(s) inside London's M25 orbital motorway?
Answers
- Australia
- Freemasonry
- Pearson
- Tunis
- Blacksmith
- Drum
- Norway
- Walled narrow maze-like streets
- Egypt
- Kazakhstan
- Islam; Buddhism; Christianity; Hinduism? Buddhism
- Boots and Saddles
- Theseus
- Caustic soda
- Tabla
- Nikita Khrushchev
- Heart
- Metro
- China
- All of them