Leicester Mercury

General Knowledge Quiz

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1. Who was the Greek sun god thought to make his daily journey across the sky in a chariot?

A Telephus B Vulcan C Helios D Phlegyas

2. In which century did the Peasants’ Revolt take place?

A 13th B 14th C 12th D 15th

3. To which continent is pampas grass native?

A South America B North America C Asia

D Africa

4. In which country was the Nobel prize-winning physicist Dennis Gabor born?

A Austria B Hungary C Romania D Germany

5. Which metallic element has the symbol Y?

A Ytterbium B Xenon C Yttrium D Zirconium

6. Daisy May Cooper and Joel Dommett are among the comedians matchmakin­g singletons in which new Sky 1 reality series?

A Dating No Fear

B Dating No Filter

C Dating No Problem D Dating No Holds Barred

7. Which British buccaneer became lieutenant governor of Jamaica?

A Sir Richard Revis B Sir Brian Richards C Sir Henry Sleeper D Sir Henry Morgan

8. Which armoured mammal is also known as the scaly anteater?

A Pangolin B Mandolin C Bangolin D Hedgehog

9. Which UK government department is responsibl­e with the Bank of England for the management of the economy?

A The Home Office

B The Treasury

C Dept. of Trade and Transport D The Foreign Office

10. What name is given to something used to tie a blood vessel to stop it bleeding?

A Clot B Ligature C Ligament D Knot

11. What was the name of Chris Evan’s game show that warned you..?

A Don’t Forget Your Toothbrush B Don’t Forget Your Birthday C Don’t Forget Your Name D Don’t Forget Your Passport

12. Against whom did Afghanista­n wage the Afghan Wars?

A Pakistan B India C China D Britain

13. Who was the arch-enemy of the Transforme­r Optimus Prime and also the leader of the Decepticon­s?

A Ultratron B Mastertron C Badatron D Megatron

14. The Forint is the national currency of which country?

A Denmark B Norway C Hungary D Iceland

15. Which city was known as the Moroccan Versailles?

A Meknes B Safi C Rabat D Marrakesh

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