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Big Wednesday Quiz
By rights Big Wednesday should be sporting and surfing only. However, we chose to focus on more high brow chow for your hump day with literature, science, the human body, space and mathematics. So Wednesday's quiz is more of a challenging general knowledge quiz, that will require you to pull answers from the dark recesses of your mind. Feel free to forward the daily quiz on to your friends, family co-workers and colleagues.
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Q1: A bone is joined to a muscle by what structure?




Q2: For which work other than the Odyssey is Homer noted?




Q3: What type of rock is granite?




Q4: What did Moses do for a living before he was called by God?




Q5: Budgerigars of all sorts of colours have been developed by breeders. What colour are they in the wild?




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