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Question 1: In 1948, what did Henri Matisse design for the St. Dominique Church?
Answer a: Stained Glass Window
Answer b: A Wall Hanging
Answer c: Interior Decoration
Answer d: Program Cover
Question 2: The Warner Brothers character Sylvester may have been named for Felis sylvestris sylvestris, his wild European cousin. What is he?
Answer a: Cat
Answer b: Rabbit
Answer c: Canary
Answer d: Mouse
Question 3: Up to 50 miles wide but generally less than a foot deep, what Florida marsh is known as the River of Grass?
Answer a: Everglades
Answer b: Okeechobee
Answer c: Chesapeake
Answer d: Bayou
Question 4: Wallace Carothers drank a cocktail of cyanide-laced lemon juice in 1937, one year before what synthetic fabric he invented came to the market?
Answer a: Kevlar
Answer b: Nylon
Answer c: Lycra
Answer d: Gore-Tex
Question 5: Lufthansa is an airline from which European country?
Answer a: United Kingdom
Answer b: Estonia
Answer c: Germany
Answer d: Italy
Question 6: What is the official language of Thailand?
Answer a: Thai
Answer b: Vietnamese
Answer c: Chinese
Answer d: Bengali
Question 7: For whom was the 'Fanfare', in the only UK hit single for Emerson, Lake and Palmer?
Answer a: The Weak Man
Answer b: The Milk Man
Answer c: The Common Man
Answer d: The Good Man
Question 8: What food gets its name from the Hungarian herdsmen who used to eat it?
Answer a: Souvlaki
Answer b: Goulash
Answer c: Tzatziki
Answer d: Moussaka
Question 9: I am the 59th postwar Italian Prime Minister, who am I?
Answer a: Anthony Soprano
Answer b: Silvio Berlusconi
Answer c: Kofi Annan
Answer d: Mahmoud Abbas
Question 10: Which continent has the highest population?
Answer a: Antarctica
Answer b: Europe
Answer c: Asia
Answer d: Africa
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