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ROUND ONE. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE.
Q1) On stringed instruments, what is the chanterelle, the highest string or the lowest string?
A1) The Highest.
Q2) In 1964, Danny Millman became the first World Champion in which sport?
A2) Trampolining.
Q3) Is a Horehound a dog, a plant, or a fish?
A53) A plant.
Q4) Count Cavour was the first Prime Minister of which European country?
A4) Italy. (After its unification, in 1871.)
Q5) Which was the first country to drop bombs from the air? (Extra point for the year.)
A5) Austria, in 1849: from a ballon, so you know …
Q6) Name the original host of Room 101?
A6) Nick Hancock. (He of They Think It’s All Over fame.)
Q7) Who beat Arsenal, in the 1995 European Cup Winners Cup, with a last minute goal from Nayim?
A7) Real Zaragoza.
Q8) Ital is the name given to the food rules of which religion?
A8) Rastafarianism.
Q9) What does widdershins mean, clockwise, or anti-clockwise?
A9) Anti-clockwise.
Q10) Jean LaFitte, Anne Bonney, and William Morgan were all what?
A10) Pirates.
ROUND TWO. AT THE MOVIES.
Q11) In the 2005 film, The Lion, The Witch, & The Wardrobe, who provided the voice of Aslan the lion?
A11) Liam Neeson.
Q12) Who played the sheriff, in High Noon?
A12) Gary Cooper.
Q13) Who played Bernardo, in The Magnificent Seven?
A13) Charles Bronson.
Q14) In Cabaret, what was the job of Joel Grey’s character?
A14) Master of Ceremonies. (Accept MC.)
Q15) In which film does Fat Sam fight it out with Dandy Dan?
A15) Bugsy Malone.
Q16) In the Disney classic, Snow White, which of the Dwarves had the longest name?
A16) Bashful.
Q17) Paul Newman played ‘Fast’ Eddie Felson in two movies: name either. (Two points for both).
A17) The Hustler and The Colour of Money.
Q18) Which James Bond actor won an Oscar for playing an Irish cop? (Extra point for naming the movie.)
A18) Sean Connery. (The Untouchables.)
Q19) What movie award did Ian Holm get for his performance, in Chariots of Fire, a BAFTA, an Oscar or a Golden Globe?
A19) A BAFTA.
Q20) In Grand Hotel, Greta Garbo uttered her most famous line: what was that line?
A20) “I want to be Alone.”
ROUND THREE. MUSIC & LIGHTS.
Q21) Which Aqua hit featured the name of a toy?
A21) (I’m a) Barbie Girl.
Q22) Who duetted with Puff Daddy, on I’ll Be Missing You?
A22) Faith Evans
Q23) Which Mariah Carey single was the first to début at No.1 in the USA, back in 1995?
A23) Fantasy.
Q24) How many albums have too be sold in the UK, for it to go platinum?
A24) 300, 000.
Q25) Who was the first rapper to have two solo UK No. 1s?
A25) Eminem.
Q26) S Club 7 hit, Never Had A Dream Come True raised money for which charity?
A26) Children in Need.
Q27) Who was the first band to have seven UK No.1s with their first seven singles?
A27) Westlife.
Q28) Which Welsh band had the UK first Number one of the new millennium?
A28) Manic Street Preachers
Q29) Which member of Oasis sang on the Chemical Brothers hit, Setting Sun?
A29) Noel Gallagher.
Q30) In which decade did soul group, The Chi-Lites, have most of their hits?
A30) The 1970s.
ROUND FOUR. BLINDED WITH SCIENCE!
Q31) Where is the Sea of Tranquility?
A31) On the Moon.
Q32) What force keeps the planets moving around the Sun?
A32) Gravity.
Q33) Tiros, Echo and Sputnik were all what?
A33) Artificial satellites.
Q34) Which John was the first to orbit the Earth?
A34) John Glen.
Q35) Two units are used to measure distance in space: name either.
A35) Light years or parsecs.
Q36) Which Michæl invented the dynamo, and the transformer?
A36) Michæl Faraday.
Q37) What does a Geiger Counter measure?
A37) Radioactivity.
Q38) Coal is made from which chemical element?
A38) Carbon.
Q39) How many zeroes does a UK Quadrillion have after its first digit?
A39) 15. (1, 000, 000, 000, 000, 000. It’s One thousand million million.)
Q40) What would you measure on the Cephalic index?
A40) The human head.
ROUND FIVE. COMMUNICATIONS & THE MEDIA.
Q41) Which newspaper is older, the Express or the Mirror?
A41) The Express.
Q42) Which BBC Channel was founded in 1991?
A42) World Service Television.
Q43) The worlds largest business merger saw AOL joining forces with which Media group?
A43) Time Warner.
Q44) Which English actress posed nude with Scarlet Johansson, on a Vanity Fair cover?
A44) Keira Knightley.
Q45) Which medical magazine is Britain’s oldest weekly?
A45) The Lancet.
Q46) A JPEG is a type of digital photographic file format. What does JPEG stand for?
A46) Joint Photographics Expert Group.
Q47) What name is given to a TV studio’s chief electrician?
A47) Gaffer.
Q48) What was the first British newspaper to issue a colour supplement?
A48) The Sunday Times.
Q49) In comics, what kind of dog was Black Bob?
A49) A sheepdog.
Q50) Boris Johnson was an editor of which magazine?
A50) The Spectator.
ROUND SIX. GENERAL IGNORANCE.
Q51) Saint David’s is the main station for which English city?
A51) Exeter
Q52) In which century was tomato ketchup invented, the 18th, 19th, or 20th?
A52) The 18th.
Q53) Football fans who view this year’s World Cup on the BBC’s web-site have been warned against what?
A53) Computer virus’s.
Q54) In 1990, Mr Frisk set a record time in which race?
A54) The Grand National.
Q55) Who holds the record for most appearances on Jackanory?
A55) Bernard Cribbins
Q56) If ‘A’ is Alpha, and ’B’ is Beta, what is ‘T’?
A56) Tango
Q57) How many pounds in a hundredweight?
A57) 112.
Q58) Which RAF rank is higher, Air Commodore, or Group Captain?
A58) Air Commodore.
Q59) Monophobia is a fear of what?
A59) Being alone.
Q60) ‘U’ is the chemical symbol for what element?
A60) Uranium.
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3. a nuclear weapon
4. Penicillin
5. ICICI Bank
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ReplyDelete2. John Hawkwood
3. a nuclear weapon
4. penicillin
5. Infosys Technologies, Ltd.
Source: http://www.fundinguniverse.com/company-histories/Infosys-Technologies-Ltd-Company-History.html
Hmm ... I'll have to keep alert for possible Doctor Who spoilers. :)