General Knowledge
1. What is the name of the coffee shop in the Us Sitcom “Friends”? |
Central Perk |
2. From which animal is Ermine taken? |
Stoat |
3. What is the medical name for the disease that is commonly known as chickenpox? |
Varicella |
4. The first draft of which Jane Austen novel was titled Elinor And Marianne? |
Sense and Sensibility |
5. In 2007, the government agency called the Patent Office changed its name to something that is often abbreviated as IPO. What does the letter “P” stand for in this?
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Property (Intellectual Property Office) |
Music
1. Which group had hit singles in the early 1980’s with Sergeant Rock Is Going To Help Me and Senses Working Overtime? |
XTC |
2. In 2010, which group sold 1.34 million tickets for their Progress Live tour in less than 24 hours, setting a new Guinness World Record for the fastest-selling tour of all time in the UK? |
Take That |
3. According to the opening line of the Beatles’ song Sergeant Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, it was how many years ago today that Sergeant Pepper taught the band to play?
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20 Years Ago |
4. Which 1980’s UK No.1 hit single opens with the line “I feel so unsure as I take your hand and lead you to the dance floor”?
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Careless Whisper by George Michael
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5. Which British band had 20 consecutive UK Top 20 hits between 1979 and 1985? |
Madness |
Sport
1. In August 2017, who replaced Andy Murray as the world’s number one ranked male tennis player?
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Rafael Nadal |
2. Which drinks company owns a formula one racing team as well as football clubs based in Leipzig in Germany, Campinas in Brazil and Harrison in the USA? |
Red Bull |
3. How many people in total are there in a boat in the University Boat Race? |
Nine (eight rowers plus the cox)
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4. Which Championship football club play home matches at the Pirelli Stadium?
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Burton Albion |
5. At which weight class did boxer Amir Khan win a silver medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics?
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Lightweight |
Science and Nature
1. In the human body, is a ligament a type of tissue that connects; a bone to another bone; a muscle to another muscle; a bone to a muscle? |
Bone to Bone |
2. How is frozen carbon dioxide better known? |
Dry Ice |
3. Which metal is also known as quicksilver? |
Mercury |
4. A fennec is the smallest breed of which mammal? |
Fox |
5. Which mode of transport was invented by Igor Sikorsky? |
Helicopter |
TV
1. After Duncan Bannatyne left the show in 2014, who became the only remaining original Dragon on the television show Dragon’s Den? |
Peter Jones |
2. “Smart denim” is an anagram of which long-running television show?
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Mastermind |
3. How is Noel Fitzpatrick known in the title of a Channel 4 TV series that was first broadcast in 2014? |
The Supervet |
. First broadcast in 2007, the television series Skins was centred around a group of teenagers living in which British city?
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Bristol |
4. A pub called the Kebab And Calculator featured in which television sitcom?
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The Young Ones |
Film
1. In the official series of James Bond films, who has been the youngest actor to star as Bond?
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George Lazenby |
2. Released in 2017, the fifth installment in which film series has the sub-title “Dead Men Tell No Tales”?
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Pirates of the Carribean |
3. Paul Newman won his only Best Actor Oscar for his role in which film?
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The Colour of Money |
4. A Whole New World, the first Disney song to win a Grammy Award for Song of the Year, featured in which film?
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Aladdin |
5. In which 1984 film does Ren McCormack move to a small town where the council has banned dancing and rock music?
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Footloose |
1 Questions 5 Answers
Q: I am going to give you the birthdates and places of 5 famous World Leaders…name the World Leaders in questions…
1. Rome, 13th July in 100 BC? |
Julius Caesar |
2. Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire, 30th November 1874? |
Winston Churchill |
3. Queens, New York – 14th June 1946? |
Donald Trump |
4. Hamburg Germany – 17th July 1954? |
Angela Merkel |
5. Grantham, Lincolnshire – 13th October 1925? |
Margaret Thatcher |
Connection
1. What was the first name of the engineer with the surname Benz who developed what is generally regarded as the first practical motorcar? |
Karl |
2. After being found beneath a car park in the city in 2012, which King of England’s remains were buried in Leicester Cathedral in 2015? |
Richard III |
3. Born Yousseph Slimani in 1971, who had a UK No.1 hit single in 2006 after finishing fifth on The X Factor the previous year? |
Chico |
4. Which Catherine was the second of King Henry VIII’s wives to be beheaded? |
Catherine Howad |
5. What is the connection between the above 4 answers? |
The connection is “Marx”s – Karl Marx, Richard Marx (singer), Chico Marx (of the Marx brothers), Howard Marx (drug smuggler/author)
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