Quiz 250207
1. What does the abreviation PIN stand for in relation to Bank Cards?
Personal Identification Number - and can I remind you to put a team name on your sheets!!!
2. What does CAMRA stand for in relation to Drinks?
Campaign for Real Ale
3. What is the name of the river that is Sacred to ‘Hindu’s’?
The Ganges
4. Which game was invented first - Monopoly or Scrabble?
Monopoly
5. Which battle took place in the centre of San Antonio, Texas, U.S.A. in March 1836?
Battle of the Alamo
6. What gives the drink Pernod its distinctive flavour?
Aniseed
7. What name is given to the seven Brightest Stars of the constellation ‘Ursa Major’?
The Plough
8. Which is the shortest circuit in Formula 1?
Monaco
9. What colour is the inside of a pistachio nut?
Green
10. AN ARM, GOOD IDEA is an anagram of which sportsman?
Diego Maradona
11. What was the nickname of Charles Dawkins in the Charles Dickens novel ‘Oliver Twist’?
The Artful Dodger
12. Which song contains these lyrics "The colors of the rainbow so pretty in the sky, Are also on the faces of people going by, I see friends shaking hands saying how do you do"?
What A Wonderful World - Louis Armstrong
13. BLUDGE - is it a) An easy job, b) to concuss someone with a sock full of gunshot, c) a failed blancmange or d) a Blue clayey sludge found in Derbyshire caves?
a) An easy job (sorry it was the boring one!)
14. In which H.G. Wells novel do invading aliens get killed by the common cold?
The War of the Worlds
15. Which of these was not an Olympic sport at the Paris Olympics of 1900 - Cycling, Boxing, Croquet or Golf?
Boxing
16. Chris Moyles hosts the breakfast show on Radio 1 and has increased the listenership by thousands, who did he replace?
Sara Cox
17. Who had a Number 7 hit in 1984 with the Song ‘Atmosphere’?
Russ Abbot
18. Of which part of your body can you find the ‘Columella’?
Nose (separates the two nostrils)
19. What two word Phrase connects ‘Dads Army’ & ‘The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy’?
Don’t Panic
20. Family Fortunes Question - Top Answer Required - Name the smelliest thing in and around the Home?
Dustbin / Socks / Pets / Toilet / Feet
21. There are only four gemstones that can be called precious - the rest are semi-precious - point each, what are they?
Diamond, Emerald, Ruby and Sapphire
22. What animals are used to find Truffles?
Pigs
23. Which Pirate was hanged in 1701 and sailed on the ‘Blessed William’?
Captain Kidd
24. Which Country has won the most Commonwealth Games Medals?
Australia
25. Which Roman Emperor was the first to successfully invade Britain?
Claudius
26. What were the mother & father called in ‘The Munsters’?
Herman & Lilly
27. In Cockney Rhyming Slang - I left my weasel in the pub - what’s a weasel?
Coat - Weasel & Stoat
28. What did the Bank Card Switch Symbol change to?
Maestro
29. With which sport is The Borg Warner Trophy associated?
Motor Racing
30. What name was given to the workers who, fearing the technological advances of the Industrial Revolution, destroyed new machinery in their factories between 1811 and 1816?
The Luddites
31. Which of these three countries has the greatest number of daylight hours during the month of June, Iceland, Ecuador or New Zealand?
Iceland
32. In the Nursery Rhyme - Who was the Black Sheep’s Second bag of wool for?
The Dame
33. What name is given to alcohol made unsuitable for drinking by the addition of methanol, pyridine and a violet dye (except by extreme drunks)?
Methylated Spirits
34. According to Greek legend, the 100 eyes of the giant Argos were placed on the tail of which bird?
Peacock
35. Which King of England is shown on a packet of King Edward cigars?
Edward VII
36. In the Wind in the Willows, Toad had three companions - for one point each who were they?
Ratty, Mole and Badger
37. Who had 90’s hits with ‘Father & Son’ & ‘Picture of You’?
Boyzone
38. What’s the name of Barbie’s little sister?
Skipper
39. What was Wurzel Gummidge’s favourite drink?
Cup Of Tea
40. What Connects - Henry Cooper, George Best, Ray Illingworth, Lillian Board, Cliff Morgan and Tom Finney?
They were the first contestants on the TV Show A Question of Sport
Tiebreaker - How many years late was a library book taken back by Professor John Plum to a library in Norfolk?
288
- What is The record time for a pantomime horse to complete the London Marathon (Hrs/Mins)?
Four Hours and 37 minutes
- In which year was the first Bible written in Eskimo published?
1744
