Herald morning quiz: December 2
Test your brains out with the Herald's morning quiz.
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What city was at first called Angoulême, before being colonised by the Dutch who renamed it New Amsterdam in 1624?
Buenos Aires
New York
Toronto
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Who won New Zealand's TV Personality of the Year at this year's NZTV Awards?
Patrick Gower
Kanoa Lloyd
Hilary Barry
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Apples originated in the western part of which continent?
Asia
South America
Africa
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What chemical compound creates dry ice when frozen?
Ethanol
Carbon Dioxide
Octane
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What day of the week has Rupert Grint named his daughter after?
Tuesday
Wednesday
Friday
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What Greek monster's name means "she-goat"?
Chimera
Gorgon
Hydra
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How many regulation strokes are there in competitive swimming?
Six
Four
Three
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What 1980s boyband had the hits Step by Step and Hangin' Tough?
New Kids on the Block
Boyz II Men
New Edition
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Who played Rob Roy in a 1995 film?
Mel Gibson
Liam Neeson
Tim Roth
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In 2004, what became the first new character for 90 years to get its own Morse Code symbol?
hashtag (#)
at sign (@)
star icon (*)
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