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ROUND ONE. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE.
Q1) Trouble erupted at Old Trafford, this year, between Man Utd fans, & those of which Italian football club?
A1) Roma.
Q2) Geronimo was involved in the fight with which government?
Q2) The US Federal Government.
Q3) How many sides does an octahedron have?
A3) Eight.
Q4) What sort of missile did David use to slay Goliath?
A4) A stone. (Accept rock or pebble.)
Q5) Which ocean is to the east of South Africa?
A5) The Indian Ocean.
Q6) What does an invertebrate not have in its body?
A6) A spine.
Q7) If an animal has not been sighted for 50 or more years, how is it described?
A7) Extinct.
Q8) In the initials USB, what does the B stand for?
A8) Bus.
Q9) Which invention was invented last, the CD, the fax, or the photocopier?
A9) The CD.
Q10) Brassica Oleracea is better known as which vegetable?
A10) The Brussels Sprout.
ROUND TWO. INVENTORS & INVENTIONS.
Q11) What nationality was motoring pioneer, Gottlieb Daimler?
A11) German.
Q12) What was invented by André and Edoard Michelin?
A12) Tyres.
Q13) What type of pen did Lewis Waterman invent?
A13) The fountain pen.
Q14) Which semi-aquatic air cushioned vehicle did Christopher Cockerill invent?
A14) The Hovercraft.
Q15) Which aircraft engine did Sir Frank Whittle invent?
A15) The Jet engine.
Q16) Dr William K. Kellogg invented the Cornflake: what did the K stand for … ?
A16) Keith.
Q17) In which which source of energy were Volta, and Ampère pioneers?
A17) Electricity.
Q18) Which Japanese electronics giant had the advertising slogan, “Small is Beautiful”, and famously invented the Walkman?
A18) Sony.
Q19) American Express invented which tourist’s essential?
A19) Traveller’s cheques.
Q20) George Eastman invented an easy to use, hand-held…what?
A20) Camera.
ROUND THREE. PRAISE BE!
Q21) Whose religious figure’s birth shaped the western world’s calender?
A21) Jesus Christ’s
Q22) Which South American country has the world’s largest number of Roman Catholics?
A22) Brazil.
Q23) Which movement promotes understanding between different branches of the Christian faith?
A23) The Ecumenical movement.
Q24) Members of the Watchtower Movement are better known how? (Bonus point for the Cockney rhyming slang.)
A24) Jehovah’s Witnesses. (Hovis Biscuits.)
Q25) Which Army’s newspaper is called The Warcry?
A25) The Salvation Army.
Q26) During which month of the Islamic calander do Muslims have to fast between sunrise and sunset?
A26) Ramadan.
Q27) What’s the Islamic term for Holy War?
A27) Jihad.
Q28) And what’s the Christian equivalent?
A28) Crusade.
Q29) Which Eastern religion is based on the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama
A29) Buddhism
Q30) Queen singer, Freddie Mercury, was a member of which Persian religion?
A30) Zoroastrianism. (Also known as Parseeism.)
ROUND FOUR. POP GOES THE WEASELS
Q31) During the 1990s, how many number 1s did Madonna have
A31) Two
Q32) John Lennon’s second No. 1 was a month after his first; - what was it called?
A32) Woman.
Q33) What Queen song was the first to be a UK number 1, on two different occasions?
A33) Bohemian Rhapsody.
Q34) Gareth Gates had a UK No 1 hit, with Unchained Melody: but was he the second, third, or fourth act to do so?
A34) Fourth.
Q35) Kylie Minogue, & Johnny Nash both had a No. 1 hit with two different songs, with the same title: what was the title?
A35) Tears On My Pillow.
Q36) How many singles were number 1, in 2003?
A36) 23.
Q37) Elton John’s 1st number 1 was in 1971; - in which year of the 1990’s was his first solo number? (Bonus point for naming it.)
A37) 1990. (Sacrifice.)
Q38) Which band had a number 1, with Whatever People Say I Am?
A38) The Arctic Monkeys.
Q39) Which novelty record, by an Australian, was the first number 1 of the 70’s?
A39) Two Little Boys.
Q40) Gerry Marsden had Number 1’s with two groups: name one of them. (Two points for both.)
A40) The Pacemakers, and The Crowd.
ROUND FIVE. SPORTING CHANCES.
Q41) Which two international Cricket teams contest the Ashes?
A41) England & Australia.
Q42) What football team are known as the Gunners?
A42) Arsenal.
Q43) Which football team play their home games at Ewood Park?
A43) Blackburn Rovers.
Q44) Which horse won the Grand National three times during the 1970s?
A44) Red Rum.
Q45) Again, during the 70s, which golfing Tony won the US Open?
A45) Tony Jacklin.
Q46) Who, during the 80s, fought back from cancer, to ride the winning horse at the Grand National?
A46) Bob Champion.
Q47) In cricket, how many runs are scored in a Maiden over?
A47) None
Q48) In American Football, what does NFL stand for?
A48) National Football League.
Q49) Who were the first team to win the Superbowl two year’s in succession, twice?
A49) The Pittsburgh Steelers.
Q50) Which Blackburn Rovers player played for the USA, in the 2002 World Cup?
A50) Bud Friedel.
ROUND SIX. GENERAL IGNORANCE.
Q51) What was a Nickelodeon?
A51) An early Jukebox.
Q52) The Armada was sent to invade England, by which European country?
A52) Spain.
Q53) Which deodorant was advertised with the phrase, “Boom Chicka Wah-wah”?
A53) Lynx
Q54) “She Who Must Be Obeyed” was a character in two writers books. Name either. (Two points for both.)
A54) H. Rider Haggard, author of She, & John Mortimer, author of the Rumpole books.
Q55) Ventriloquist, Terry Hall died in 2007: what children’s character was his best known doll?
A55) Lenny the Lion.
Q56) Who is Russia’s current President?
A56) Dmitri Medvedev.
Q57) Which bird shares its name with a famous nurse?
A57) The Nightingale.
Q58) Tuberculosis is usually abbreviated to which initials?
A58) TB.
Q59) Which letter symbolises the Euro currency?
A59) E. (€)
Q60) The Marquis of Queensbury established the rules of which sport?
A60) Boxing.
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2. 1997
3. a harbour which is fragrant (Source: http://en.allexperts.com/q/China-Hong-Kong-191/translation-Chinese-English.htm)
4. English and Chinese (Cantonese)
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6. Saturn
7. Warsaw Pact
8. smoking
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