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ROUND ONE. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE.
Q1) Sir Mansfield Cumming was the first head of which secret government body?
A1) MI6.
Q2) John Peel claimed that two acts featured most heavily in his record collection. Name either. (Two points for both.)
A2) The Fall, and Lightnin’ Hopkins.
Q3) In the film Who Framed Roger Rabbit, who provided the voice of Jessica Rabbit?
A3) Kathleen Turner.
Q4) Who in 1985 became the worlds youngest Heavyweight Boxing Champion?
A4) Mike Tyson.
Q5) What’s Sony’s latest handheld games console called?
A5) The Sony PSP.
Q6) Which dinosaur was discovered in Montana?
A6) The Tyrannosaurus Rex.
Q7) What word can go before auction, courage, & uncle?
A7) Dutch.
Q8) Tinker and Lady Jane appeared in which TV series?
A8) Lovejoy.
Q9) Who was the first woman to appear on channel 4?
A9) Carol Vorderman.
Q10) Au is the chemical symbol of which element?
A10) Gold.
ROUND TWO. SOAP AND FLANNEL.
Q11) On Brookside, who played Beth Jordache?
A11) Anna Friel.
Q12) Charlene Tilton played which character in Dallas?
A12) Lucy Ewing. (Extra point for the nickname Poison Dwarf)
Q13) Charlie Fairhead and Mike Barratt have been central character’s in which medical soap?
A13) Casualty.
Q14) What was the name of Kylie Minogue’s character, in Neighbours?
A14) Charlene Mitchell/Robinson.
Q15) Every Loser Wins was a hit for which soap star?
A15) Nick Berry.
Q16) Which actor went from EastEnders to the stage version of Chicago?
A16) Michael Greco. (Beppe DiMarco.)
Q17) Who played Mike Young, in Neighbours?
A17) Guy Pierce.
Q18) Where would you find the Dingles, and the Windsors?
A18) Emmerdale.
Q19) How did Tiffany Mitchell meet her end in EastEnders?
A19) Run Over. (Extra point for naming Frank Butcher.)
Q20) What was the name of Dynasty’s spin off series?
A20) The Colbys.
ROUND THREE. BAND OF BROTHERS & SISTERS.
Q21) Ray & Dave Davies were the driving force behind which 60’s band?
A21) The Kinks.
Q22) Karen Carpenter was survived by her brother; - what’s his first name?
A22) Richard.
Q23) Ali & Robin Campbell were part of which Birmingham reggae band?
A23) UB40.
Q24) Paul & Phil Hartnoll are part of which dance act?
A24) Orbital.
Q25) The Chemical Brothers, the Doobie Brothers, the Everly Brothers; which act is the only set of genuine brothers?
A25) The Everly Brothers.
Q26) What relationship do Edele & Keavy of B*Witched share?
A26) (Twin) sisters.
Q27) Name either of the Kemp brothers, in Spandau Ballet.
A27) Gary or Martin. (Two points for both.)
Q28) Michele & Gabrielle Irimia are better known how?
A28) The Cheeky Girls.
Q29) Which one hit wonder consisted of Isaac, Taylor, & Zac?
A29) Hanson.
Q30) Which classic disco band consisted of brothers called Ralph, Antone, Feliciano, Arthur, & Perry?
A30) Tavares.
ROUND FOUR. CHILDREN’S BOOKS.
Q31) Reverend W. Awdry created which locomotive character?
A31) Thomas the Tank Engine.
Q32) Which South American country does Paddington come from?
A32) Peru.
Q33) In which novel do Hazel & Fiver appear?
A33) Watership Down.
Q34) The Mad Hatter, The Dormouse, and the March Hare all take tea with who?
A34) Alice.
Q35) What villainous creatures take over Toad Hall, in Toad of Toad Hall.
A35) The Weasels.
Q36) In Henry Williamson’s childrens book, what sort of creature is Tarka?
A36) An otter.
Q37) Who was the hero of Captain W. E. John’s airborne novels?
A37) Biggles.
Q38) In the Winnie the Pooh stories, what sort of creature is Eeyore?
A38) A donkey.
Q39) The Phoenix & The Carpet was written by which children’s author?
A39) E. Nesbit.
Q40) Roger Hargreaves wrote about two sets of character’s. Name either.
A40) The Mister Men, or Little Misses. (Two points for both.)
ROUND FIVE. THE NATURAL WORLD.
Q41) How is the Goat fish better known?
A41) The Red Mullet.
Q42) Which bird’s young are called squab?
A42) The pigeon.
Q43) What’s the world’s largest lizard?
A43) The Komodo Dragon.
Q44) Midwife & Surinam are what type of amphibian, toad or frog?
A44) Toad.
Q45) True or false: The otter is a type of weasel.
A45) True.
Q46) To what family of invertebrates do cuttlefish & squid belong to?
A46) Cephalopods.
Q47) The coelacanth was found to be alive in which year of the 1930s?
A47) 1938.
Q48) What’s the name of a badger’s home?
A48) A sett.
Q49) What insect is known as a harvestman, in the US?
A49) The crane fly, or Daddy-Long-Legs.
Q50) A leveret is a young what, hare or eel?
A50) Hare.
ROUND SIX. GENERAL IGNORANCE.
Q51) What’s the oldest government building still in use?
A51) The Tower of London. (One of the odder ceremonial the Government is still responsible is tis the upkeep of the Tower’s raven population.)
Q52) Which car manufacturer produced the Ventura, the Victor and the Viscount?
A52) Vauxhall.
Q53) HMP Strangeways was in which English city?
A53) Manchester.
Q54) Chubby Checker was linked to which dance?
A54) The Twist.
Q55) Andrew Ridgely was the less famous half of which pop duo?
A55) Wham!
Q56) Ronnie Clayton played which sport for England?
A56) Football.
Q57) John McGregor, M.P., was a member of which party?
A57) Conservative.
Q58) Who, in 1991, became president of the Russian Federation?
A58) Boris Yeltsin.
Q59) Who wrote Under Milk Wood?
A59) Dylan Thomas.
Q60) New York has 2 Major League baseball teams. Name either.
A60) The Mets, & the Yankees.
Q1 Mengistu Haile Mariam
ReplyDeleteQ2 Rajiv Ratna Gandhi
Q3 The Republic of Indonesia
Q4 Cassius Clay as he was known then Mohammed Ali as he is known now
Q5 Paris
Q6 £5 – not that you see many these days
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“A man's silence is wonderful to listen to.” – Thomas Hardy
“Nothing is so admirable in politics as a short memory.” – John Kenneth Galbraith
“Hear the meaning within the word.” – William Shakespeare
“The art of being wise is knowing what to overlook.” -William James
1. Mengistu Haile Mariam
ReplyDelete2. Rajiv Gandhi
3. Indonesia
4. Muhammad Ali, aka Cassius Clay
5. Paris
6. £5 note