Q1) Who has Barack Obama named as his named as his secretary of State, this week?
A1) Hilary Clinton.
Q2) Who have British Airways announced they are in merger talks with?
A2) Qantas
Q3) Which famously troubled popstar appeared on the “X Factor”, over the weekend?
A3) Britney Spears
Q4) One leap-second gets added to our clocks, at the end of this year. Which metal is used in atomic clocks, to help define that second; – Cæsium, Uranium, or Radium?
A4) Cæsium
Q5) Protestors have blockaded which Thai city’s airport’s, this week?
A5) Bangkok
Q2) Which supermarket has announced their sales have gone up, today?
A2) Morrisons
Q5) Salzburg, in Austria, has blocked plans to turn whose old family home into a posh hotel, this week?
A5) The Von Trapps.
ROUND ONE: – GENERAL KNOWLEDGE.
Q1) Which group of islands includes Porto Santo; – the Canaries, the Madeiras, or the Azores?
A1) The Madeiras.
Q2) Who had a hit with the original version of “Mad World”?
Q2) Tears for Fears.
Q3) Shaft, Meteor, and Onward are all examples of which vegetable?
A3) Peas
Q4) Which High Street store uses the St. Michael trademark?
A4) Marks & Spenser.
Q5) Back in 1996, who did Bill Clinton beat to win his 2nd term in office?
A5) Bob Dole.
Q6) In geography, the UAE are the United Arab what?
A6) Emirates.
Q7) True or False; – The Isle of Mann produces whisky.
A7) True
Q8) “Albion Market” was ITV’s rival to which London based BBC soap?
A8) “EastEnders.”
Q9) Which word means either a pair of trousers, OR rapid breathing?
A9) Pants.
Q10) A kilogram is just over how many pounds, in imperial weight?
A10) 2 pounds.
ROUND TWO: – OPENING LINES.
Q11) “I was 21 years when I wrote this song, I’m 22, now, but I won’t be for long”
A11) “A New England,” Kirsty McColl, Billy Bragg
Q12) “Finished with my woman cause she couldn't help me with my mind. People think I’m insane because I am frowning all the time”
A12) “Paranoid”, by Black Sabbath
Q13) “You’ve done it all, you’ve broken every code”
A13) “Make Me Smile (Come Up And See Me)” by Steve Harley
Q14) “Da-na-na Ah! Da-na-na Ah!”
A14) “Get Up and Move”, by MC Harvey
Q15) “All that scratchin’ is making me itch”
A15) “Buffalo Gals”, Malcolm Mclaren
Q16) “What’s wrong with me, why do I feel like this? I’m going crazy, now”
A16) “Disturbia” by Rihanna
Q17) “When I die & they lay me to rest, gonna go to the place that’s the best”
A17) “Spirit in the Sky”, by Norman Greenbaum, Dr & the Medics, Gareth Gates & the Kumars, oh and We’ve Got A Fuzzbox & We’re Gonna Use it
Q18) “Thursday Night, everythings fine, except you’ve got that look in your eye”
A18) “Foundations” by Kate Nash
Q19) “What were the skies like, when you were young?”
A19) “Little Fluffy Clouds” by The Orb
Q20) “I study nuclear science, I love my classes, gotta crazy teacher who wear’s dark glasses”
A20) “The Future’s So Bright, I Gotta Wear Shades”, by Timbuk 3
ROUND THREE: – ON THE BOOZE.
Q21) What drink did Native Americans call ‘Firewater’?
A21) Whiskey
Q22) How many standard wine bottles make up a Nebuchadnezzar?
A22) 20
Q23) Coffee contains which stimulant?
A23) Caffaine
Q24) Which brand of beer is informally known as “... A bottle of dog.”; – Newcastle Brown Ale, Green King IPA, or Tiger lager?
A24) Newcastle Brown Ale
Q25) At the beginning of the film “Casablanca,” what type of wine is Rick drowning his sorrows with?
A25)
Q26) In the original novelof “Silence of the Lambs”, exactly what red wine does Hannibal Lector enjoy with liver? (It’s only Chianti, in the film version!)
A26) .
Q27) Which tv character’s wine cellar includes a fine Chateau Picard 2267?
A27) . J. Luc Picard
Q28) What were the two handled ceramic vases called that ancient Greeks and Romans used to store wine in?
A28) Amphora(s)
Q29) The name of which wine professional literally means ‘pack animal driver’?
A29) Sommeliar
Q30) Which French town lies at the heart of the claret-growing region; – Bordeaux, Libourne, or Graves?
A30) Bordeaux
ROUND FOUR: – ROUND THE WORLD.
Q31) Which US state is known as ‘…the Spud State’?
A31) Idaho
Q32) Which famous Russian city was called Tsaritsyn between 1598 and 1925, and Stalingrad, between 1925 and 1961?
A32) Volgograd
Q33) The US state of California borders the Pacific Ocean, the Mexican state of Baja California and three other US States; – name one of them.
A33) Oregon, Nevada, or Arizona
Q34) What is the Largest, and oldest city in Australia?
A34) Sydney.
Q35) True or false: Gustave Eiffel was the Architect of the Eiffel Tower.
A35) False, he was the Engineer who built it. The Architects were Emile Nouguier, Maurice Koechlin and Stephen Sauvestre.
Q36) What is the official name of the Columbus Archipelago?
A36) Galapagos Islands.
Q37) True or False: - The Cyrillic alphabet is used by the Greeks.
A37) False, by Russians.
Q38) The world’s southernmost active volcano stands on Ross Island in the Antarctic; – what is its name?
A38) Mount Erebus.
Q39) Which far eastern city was founded in 1819 by Sir Stamford Raffles?
A39) Singapore
Q40) The Amazon and it’s tributaries contain what proportion of the worlds river water; – 1/3, 1/2, 2/3 or 3/4?
A40) 2/3rd.
ROUND FIVE: – ALL THROUGH HISTORY.
Q41) To what rank did Adolf Hitler rise in World War I?
A41) Corporal
Q42) In which castle was Edward II murdered; – Berkeley, Windsor, or Leeds?
A42) Berkeley Castle.
Q43) Who set up the first printing press in England in 1476?
A43) William Caxton
Q44) Who was the mother of Edward VI’s?
A44) Jane Seymour
Q45) Which European nation was the first country to legalize trade unions?
A45) Britain.
Q46) What was the name of the first talking cartoon?
A46) Steamboat Willie.
Q47) Which beauty pageant was organized by Mecca Ltd to coincide with the 1951 Festival of Britain?
A47) Miss World.
Q48) Who was the last British monarch to die in battle; – Richard the 3rd, Richard the 4th, or Henry the 5th?
A48) Richard III.
Q49) Which was the last battle to be fought on British soil?
A49) Culloden
Q50) How many crossings of the Atlantic had the Titanic completed before she struck an iceberg and sank?
A50) None (Maiden Voyage).
ROUND SIX: – GENERAL KNOWLE IGNORANCE.
Q51) What did Constantinople become known as in March 1930?
A51) Istanbul
Q52) Who left Take That in July 1995?
A52) Robbie Williams
Q53) What is the outer layer of skin called?
A53) Epidermis
Q54) In 1930, which country did Amy Johnson fly to from England?
A54) Australia
Q55) What pork product appears in a Punch and Judy show?
A55) Sausage
Q56) Until 1956, Fred Quimby was the producer of which incredibly violent series of cartoons?
A56) Tom & Jerry
Q57) Which Chelsea fan lost his Putney parliamentary seat, in 1997?
A57) David Mellor.
Q58) What was the name of the oil tanker which deposited 1000’s of tonnes of oil in the Shetlands in 1993?
A58) (MV) Braer.
Q59) Peggy Hookham was the real name of which ballerina?
A59) Margot Fonteyn.
Q60) The ampersand symbol represents which English word?
A60) And. (It’s the &.)
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ooooh, so close to the end of the post without embarassing yourself!! ;)
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