Answers to “General Knowledge Test”
1. Dancing. 2. Wingate took the name of the Burmese mythological beast, the “Chindit,” half-lion, half-griffin, to symbolise the co-operation between ground and air forces. 3. The 1773 tea party precipitated the inevitable independence of the thirteen American colonies, achieved by the War of Independence, 1775-81. 4. The professor had built his house at the North Pole. 5. Copenhagen, Oslo, Stockholm, Helsinki. < - ~ 1 k 6. Servant to Don Quixote. 7. Copenhagen. * 8. Six. North America, South America, Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia. 9. (a) and (b) can all be used, (c) phenomena. 10. Ancient name for Russia. ' 11. Captain Warburton Lee (first Battle of Narvik). 12. White ant. • ' 13. Lower set only. 14. Carving. \ > 15. A part of the foot. r 16. The Committee for Industrial Organisation. 17. Eat it. It is a dish of fish, rice, eggs, etc. ■ ■
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Cue (NZERS), Issue 36, 30 November 1945, Page 42
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