Herald afternoon quiz: March 21
Test your brains with the Herald's afternoon quiz.
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In what decade was Sprite introduced to the United States as a competitor to 7 Up?
1950s
1960s
1970s
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What Australian town was briefly known as Batmania after its European founder, John Batman?
Brisbane
Melbourne
Sydney
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What actor plays Raymond Reddington in the TV series The Blacklist?
Tim Robbins
Kevin Spacey
James Spader
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In what year did the International Monetary Fund (IMF) come into formal existence?
1965
1955
1945
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Pollex is the medical Latin-English noun for what body part?
Nose
Thumb
Knee
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"This above all: to thine own self be true" is a quote from what Shakespeare play?
Othello
Hamlet
The Merchant of Venice
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The modern game of tennis originated in what British town?
Birmingham
London
Portsmouth
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How many Academy Awards did the 1964 film My Fair Lady win?
Two
Four
Eight
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Which New Zealand band has postponed the rest of their European tour due to the COVID-19 outbreak?
Drax Project
Fat Freddy's Drop
Six60
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How many pairs of spinal nerves are there in the human body?
31
21
11
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