Q1) What was the name of Oliver Postgate and Peter Firmin’s animation production company?
A1) Smallfilms Ltd
Q2) What was the company’s 1st series?
A2) “Ivor the Engine”, in 1959 for ITV; — remade in 1976/7, for the BBC.
Q3) What was the company’s 1st series for the BBC?
A3) “Noggin the Nog”
Q4) When did Oliver Postgate get his honourary degree, from Kent University?
A4) 1987
Q5) What was the name of the little girl seen at the start of each episode of “Bagpuss”?
A5) Emily
And, finally, the main question set, itself; – Hutton 1, I should add, which is essentially identical to Harold 51, by the way …
ROUND ONE. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE.
Q1) In 1986, what did the red rose replace as the symbol of the Labour Party?
A1) The red flag
Q2) “Bring Me To Life” was a 2003 Number One for which Christian Rock Band?
Q2) Evanescence
Q3) Bashed Neeps & Tatties are the traditional accompaniment to which dish?
A3) Haggis
Q4) Name either of Thomas the Tank Engine’s two carriages? (Two points for both.)
A4) Annie & Clarabel
Q5) Which requires the use of most facial muscles - a smile or a frown?
A5) Frown
Q6) Which gas has the atomic number, 1?
A6) Hydrogen.
Q7) In ‘Scrabble’, how many points is the letter ‘E’ worth?
A7) One.
Q8) How many sides does a tetrahedron have?
A8) Four.
Q9) Which of Shakespear’s plays begins with a storm at sea?
A9) “The Tempest”.
Q10) Which country was the 1st to retain football’s World Cup?
A10) Italy.
ROUND TWO. FOOD & DRINK.
Q11) What kitchen device did Charles Strite invent; – the toaster, the mandolin, or the microwave oven?
A11) The Toaster.
Q12) Sirloin is a cut of which meat?
A12) Beef.
Q13) Which isn’t a tomato; – plum, cherry, or orange?
A13) Orange.
Q14) What are the tops of asparagus called?
A14) Asparagus tips
Q15) The island of Madeira shares its name with a fortified wine, and what else?
A15) A cake
Q16) In 2005, Jamie Oliver present a series on what, prison food, school dinners or hospital food?
A16) School dinners
Q17) Which chef presents “The F Word”?
A17) Gordon Ramsey.
Q18) Murphys’ Irish Stout is made in which Irish city?
A18) Cork.
Q19) Vatcharin Bhumichtr (vat-CHA-rin boo-MITCH-re) writes about the food of which East Asian country; – Thailand, Vietnam, or Cambodia?
A19) Thailand.
Q20) August Escoffier made his international reputation at 2 London hotels; - name one of them. (Two points for naming both.)
A20) The Savoy, or the Carlton.
ROUND THREE. TV DINNERS.
Q21) Michael Wisher, Terry Molloy, and Julian Bleach, have all played which “Dr Who” villain?
A21) Davros.
Q22) In which year of the 1980s did Channel 4 Start broadcasting?
A22) 1982
Q23) How many contestants took part in each episode of “Bullseye”?
A23) Six
Q24) Similarly, how many contestants are there in each episode of “Mastermind”?
A24) Four
Q25) Who was the 1st host of “Wogan,” other than Terry Wogan?
A25) Selina Scott.
Q26) Who was the transvestite character in “Mash”?
A26) Corporal Klinger.
Q27) Nick, & Kate Rowan appear in which TV series?
A27) “Heartbeat.”
Q28) The character of Steve Austin appears in which 70’s show?
A28) “The Six Million Dollar Man.”
Q29) Who’s the presenter of “The Weakest Link”?
A29) Anne Robinson.
Q30) “Grandstand” was, and still is, the BBC’s main sports programme; – but what was its ITV rival, during the 70’s? (Extra point for naming the main presenter)
A30) “World of Sport.” (With Dickie Davies. Des Lynam’s a cheap imitation.)
ROUND FOUR. THE WRITTEN WORD.
Q31) In which George Orwell novel would you find the phrase, “War is Peace”?
A31) “1984.”
Q32) What was the 2nd James Bond novel?
A32) “Dr No.”
Q33) H. G. Welles wrote “War of the Worlds,” “The Invisible Man,” & “The Time Machine.” What did the H stand for? (Extra point for the G.)
A33) Herbert. (George.)
Q34) Mrs Hudson was the landlady, and house of which famous detective?
A34) Sherlock Holmes.
Q35) The character of Scheharazade appears in which famous Arabic book?
A35) “The 1001 Arabian Nights.”
Q36) The 25th January sees the birthday of which Scottish writer?
A36) Robert Burns.
Q37) “Trainspotting,” is based on the book of the same name; - who wrote it?
A37) Irving Walsh.
Q38) Who wrote the novel, “A Clockwork Orange”?
A38) Anthony Burgess.
Q39) Dante’s Inferno forms part of the “Divine…” what, Tragedy, Comedy or Drama?
A39) Comedy
Q40) William the Conqueror ordered a Survey of England, after 1066; - what name is it known by?
A40) The Domesday Book.
ROUND FIVE. SCIENCE, NATURE, AND TECHNOLOGY
Q41) What’s the more common name for calcium oxide?
A41) Quicklime.
Q42) How much of the Earth’s surface is covered in ice, 5%, 10%, or 20%?
A42) 10%
Q43) What’s the world’s most used drug?
A43) Aspirin
Q44) Disposable razors 1st went on sale in which year of the 1890’s?
A44) 1895
Q45) Who introduced the world’s thinnest Laptop, in 2008? (Bonus for telling us the model)
A45) Apple. (MacBook Air)
Q46) Scientists in China have revealed that they can predict earthquakes, by watching the behaviour of snakes, five days in advance, but from what distance can snakes tell if there will be a major tremor; – 75 miles, 750 miles, or 7500 miles?
A46) 75 Miles
Q47) Back in February 2006 , Frenchwoman Isabelle Dinoire was the first person in the world to undergo which medical procedure?
A47) A Face transplant. (After she was savaged by a Rottweiler.)
Q48) What is Cryogenics the study of; – Low temperatures, rare chemicals, or fungus?
A48) Low temperatures
Q49) Recent pictures taken by NASA’s global surveyor show evidence of water on which planet?
A49) Mars.
Q50) What is the chemical symbol for Silver; – Gü, Pb, or Ag?
A50) Ag
ROUND SIX. GENERAL KNOWLE IGNORANCE.
Q51) Asteroids are numbered in order of what, discovery, size, or dampness?
A51) Discovery.
Q52) In the House of Commons, what qualification do you need to be Father of the House?
A52) The longest serving MP
Q53) If you are an LLD, what subject have you studied?
A53) Law
Q54) Edward McGinnis is better known as one half of which comedy duo?
A54) Little & Large. Eddie Large.
Q55) Which US state was the 1st to abolish slavery; Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, or New York?
A55) Pennsylvania.
Q56) What does a lapidary deal in, gems, precious metals, or camels?
A56) Gems.
Q57) Through which part of their bodies do butterflies taste?
A57) Feet
Q58) Which colour Smartie replaced the light brown in 1989?
A58) Blue
Q59) In which year of the 70’s did Roger Moore make his first appearance as James Bond? (Bonus point for telling us the movie!)
A59) 1973. (In “Live and Let Die”)
Q60) Which four leggeed animal produces 200 times more wind than the average human?
A60) A Cow.
2 comments:
how about posting the quiz itself in a seperate post. I like to read your thoughts but 60 Q's with the A's underneath is pointless unless you need to copy them for your own quiz. And dull for the guys who sat through it in the pub! Though I would be more interested if you posted the ANSWERS separately
Good point, but … usually I’m posting these at stupid o’clock in the morning.
And, in part, that’s who I’m aiming at.
I know that when I was starting out, finding halfway decent, free quiz questions — open source ones, if you will — was a git!
It’s also why I try and put up the table rounds in the way I do — partly as teaser’s, and partly as a kind of fun thing, for those, like yourself, reading the blog.
It’s a good thought, but …
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