Friday, 20 May 2016

The Friday Question Set — 20-5-2016

Right …

I’ll apologise, now, for missing last week’s Friday Question set!!

But it’s been one of those weeks!

And frankly … ?

There’s another on the way!

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At any rate, it’s Friday.

Which means, before I head to work, today, that it’s time for the Friday Question Set.   Here’s this week’s covered by the Creative Commons License* … 

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ROUND ONE.   GENERAL KNOWLEDGE.

Q1) If you were playing AD & D, what game would you be playing?
A1) Advanced Dungeons and Dragons.

Q2) Which letter was used as a Roman numeral, and as a way of rating movies?
Q2) X.

Q3) How would you get a note out of a bassoon?
A3) Blow it.

Q4) The island of Majorca is part of which mainland European country?
A4) Spain.

Q5) Which Kate became the face of L’Oreal, in 1998?
A5) Kate Moss.

Q6) In a hospital, what does the E stand for, in the initials, ER?
A6) Emergency.

Q7) In both comics and films, what colour is Batman’s cape?
A7) Black.

Q8) Which part of Monaco is famed for its car rally?
A8) Monte Carlo.

Q9) The Murray River is in which country?
A9) Australia.

Q10) Which movement did George Williams found, in 1844?
A10) The YMCA.

ROUND TWO.   AT THE MOVIES.

Q11) In which movie does does Robert De Niro utter the immortal line, “Are you talkin’ to me”?
A11) Taxi Driver.

Q12) In the original movie version of Day of the Jackal, who is the Jackal trying to assassinate?
A12) Charles De Gaulle.

Q13) Who won an Oscar for their appearance in The Accused?
A13) Jodie Foster.

Q14) All The President’s Men was about which US President?
A14) Richard Nixon.

Q15) Which sci-fi film was the first collaboration between Tom Cruise, & Steven Spielberg?
A15) Minority Report.

Q16) In Alfred Hitchcock’s original version of Psycho, what did the director use as fake blood: chocolate sauce, tomato sauce or soy sauce?
A16) Chocolate Sauce.

Q17) What sort of power station was the setting for the film, The China Syndrome?
A17) A nuclear power station.

Q18) Which Apollo mission was turned into a Tom Hanks film?
A18) Apollo 13.

Q19) “Five Suspects.   One Line-up.   No co-incidence.”   What’s the movie?
A19) The Usual Suspects.

Q20) Sissy Spacek film, “Carrie, is based on a book by which horror writer?
A20) Stephen King.

ROUND THREE.   MUSIC AND LIGHTS.

Q21) The Shadow’s first single went straight to number 1: was it called Apache, Sioux or Cheyenne?
A21) “Apache.”

Q22) Which French Musician’s first hit album was called Oxygène?
A22) Jean Michel Jarré’s

Q23) Brian Robson Rankin is the real name of which guitarist: Brian May, Hank Marvin, or Eric Clapton?
A23) Hank Marvin.

Q24) Which dance-floor hit was Kylie Minogue’s first UK million seller?
A24) Can’t Get you Out of My Head.

Q25) Who recorded the No. 1 album, Come with Us: the Chemical Brothers, the Righteous Brothers or Cliff Richard?
A25) The Chemical Brothers.

Q26) Which Brotherhood had a British Eurovision win, in 1976?
A26) The Brotherhood of Man.

Q27) Which long running 70s prog rock band shared its name with the first book of the Bible?
A27) Genesis.

Q28) Back in the 1980s, which reality TV star released the single, Bark at The Moon?
A28) Ozzy Osborne.

Q29) Steve Harris, one of the founders of Iron Maiden, plays what instrument?
A29) Bass Guitar.

Q30) Rick Allen, the drummer for Def Leopard, famously lost his what, in a car accident?
A30) Arm.

ROUND FOUR.   THE WRITTEN WORD.

Q31) Which late novelist was the sister of Joan Collins?
A31) Jackie Collins.

Q32) Which Ruth created Inspector Wexford?
A32) Ruth Rendell.

Q33) Which Peter took the Darling children to Neverland?
A33) Peter Pan.

Q34) Who wrote the travel book, Himalaya, and made the TV series of the same name?
A34) Michael Palin.

Q35) Leo Tolstoy wrote about War and… what?
A35) Peace.

Q36) In the Jack Higgins novel what …Has Landed?
A36) The Eagle.

Q37) What was on the Island that Robert Louis Stevenson wrote about?
A37) Treasure.

Q38) What was the surname of the classic Charles Dickens character, Oliver?
A38) Twist.

Q39) What was the first name of romantic novelist, Miss Cookson?
A39) Catherine.

Q40) J. R. R. Tolkien famously wrote The Lord Of The Rings: what did the J stand for?
A40) John.

ROUND FIVE.   FOOD AND DRINK.

Q41) Who wrote Jamie’s Italy?
A41) Jamie Oliver.

Q42) Which celebrity chef presents The F Word?
A42) Gordon Ramsay.

Q43) A crown roast would be made from which meat?
A43) Lamb.

Q44) Large stuffed tubes of pasta are usually known as what?
A44) Cannelloni.

Q45) Mozzarella cheese is traditionally made from Buffalo milk: what snack food favourite does it usually go on?
A45) The Pizza.

Q46) What is a crouton usually made from?
A46) Fried bread.

Q47) What nuts go into marzipan?
A47) Almonds.

Q48) What colour is demerara sugar?
A48) Brown.

Q49) Would a three star brandy be very good, average or cheap and nasty?
A49) Very good.

Q50) Is green bacon smoked or unsmoked?
A50) Unsmoked.

ROUND SIX.   GENERAL IGNORANCE.

Q51) Designer Giorgio Armani studied in Milan.   Studied WHAT in Milan: design, medicine or chemistry?
A51) Medicine.

Q52) Frank Lloyd Wright was famous for what: architecture, fashion design or cooking?

Q53) What are the Howard League concerned with?

Q54) Mount Ararat is the traditional resting place of which boat?

Q55) In Treasure Island which stranded sailor is obsessed with cheese?
A55) Ben Gunn.

Q56) Johnny, Dee Dee, Joey, Tommy, Marky, Richie, Elvis and CJ, are The various members of various lines ups … of which New York band?
A56) The Ramones.

Q57) Which of these is not a freshwater fish: cod, carp, pike or roach?
A57) Cod.

Q58) Which country won the Battle of Flodden?
A58) England.

Q59) In which art did John & Ethel Barrymore find fame?
A59) Acting.

Q60) Sonic the Hedgehog originally appeared on which games console?
A60) The Sega Mega Drive: or Sega Genesis, as it’s also known.

I hope those are useful.

Have a good week.





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