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The Friday Multiple Choice Quiz (General Knowledge) #23

Every friday a group of us meet up for a quiz at St.Stephens church cafe, Norwich, Norfolk. Here are ten of the questions asked at last friday's quiz (24/4/2026)
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1. The 'Pied Piper of Hamelin' is set in which country?
Australia
Austria
Germany
Liechtenstein
2. Who was the first leader of the British Labour Party?
Keir Hardie
Ramsey MacDonald
Keir Starmer
William Ewart Gladstone
3. The laufsmachine was the first form of which mode of transport?
Rocket
Bicycle
Hot Air Balloon
Motor Car
4. David Ruffin, Eddie Kendricks and Melvin Franklin were all members of which American vocal group?
Four Tops
Shangri-Las
Osmonds
Temptations
5. 6,076 ft is the distance of which unit of measurement?
Mile
Kilometre
Nautical Mile
Cubit
6. What are the chances of a tossed coin landing tails up on four consecutive occasions?
1 in 16
1 in 10
1 in 8
1 in 4
7. What nickname was given to the Tupelov TU 144?
Soviet Spitfire
Concordski
Super High Spy
Accordski
8. Who wrote the novel 'About A Boy'?
Iain Banks
Kurt Cobain
Nick Hornby
Hugh Grant
9. In 1966 who had a hit single with the song "Walkin' My Cat Named Dog"?
Dusty Springfield
Whitney Houston
Big Mama Thornton
Norma Tanega
10. 'Pram Wheels ' is an anagram of which animal?
Remps Whale
Maple Shrew
Sperm Whale
Hermel Wasp
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