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General Knowledge
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| # | Question | Answer |
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| 8051 | Hylophobia is the fear of | Forests |
| 8052 | Which writer quoted, 'Men seldom make passes at girls who wear glasses' | Dorothy parker |
| 8053 | A professional boxer is limited to 36 feet - feet of what | Bandages on hands |
| 8054 | What sea lies to the west of Japan | The sea of japan |
| 8055 | As what was Surinam formerly known | Dutch guiana |
| 8056 | What instrument is used to measure atmospheric pressure | Barometer |
| 8057 | Other than humans, which is the only animal that can get sunburned | Pig |
| 8058 | Who was the only sister on petticoat junction to marry? | Betty jo |
| 8059 | What country was the world's oldest man from? | Nepal |
| 8060 | How Is Singer, Actor, Writer & Producer “ Tracy Marrow ” Better Known? | Ice T |
| 8061 | What airline used to be called Dobrolet | Aeroflot |
| 8062 | Arc, radius, & sector are parts of a(n) _________ | Circle |
| 8063 | What did the repair technicians of the first 'modern' computers wear while working | Shorts & roller skates |
| 8064 | Which Mediterranean island once housed Napoleon | Elba |
| 8065 | 98% of Americans feel better about themselves after doing what | Flushing Toilets |
| 8066 | Which Saints day is 1st March | David |
| 8067 | From what modern country does damask come from | Syria |
| 8068 | Burke and Hare supplied which doctor with cadavers | Dr Knox |
| 8069 | Who led the first band of outlaws to rob a U.S. train, in Adair, Iowa in 1873 | Jesse james |
| 8070 | Caneletto is famous for landscapes of Venice and where | London |
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| 8071 | What is defined as 'Dry winged fruits, as of ash or maple, often hanging with others in bunches' | Keys |
| 8072 | Which plant gets its name from the Persian for turban | Tulip |
| 8073 | Which psychologist invented the terms introvert and extrovert | Carl Jung |
| 8074 | What is the deepest land gorge | Grand canyon |
| 8075 | In MASH name Radars pet mouse | Daisy |
| 8076 | Whose autobiography is entitled "Life is a Roller Coaster" | Ronan keating |
| 8077 | What is the stratosphere higher than | Troposphere |
| 8078 | Who wrote the best-seling novel 'The Family'? | Martina Cole |
| 8079 | The underside of a horse's hoof is called a what | Frog |
| 8080 | Mythological beasts name comes from the Greek chimney man | Salamander |
| 8081 | What is the collective name for a group of frogs | Army |
| 8082 | In Bewitched name the witch doctor who treats Samantha | Doctor Bombay |
| 8083 | What is the young of this animal called: Fowl | Chick chicken |
| 8084 | Who had a dog called Boatswain | Lord Byron |
| 8085 | When Spencer Tracy won his first Academy award in 1937, his Oscar statuette mistakenly bore the name of which detective | Dick tracy |
| 8086 | What does cb stand for | Citizen's band |
| 8087 | Warm current of the North Atlantic ocean, flowing in a generally northeastern direction from the straits of Florida to the grand banks, east & south of Newfoundland | Gulf stream |
| 8088 | Link Apollo, Ghengis Khan and Abraham Lincoln on TV | All met James T Kirk |
| 8089 | Island Infectious virus disease of the central nervous system, sometimes resulting in paralysis | Poliomyelitis |
| 8090 | What is polenta | Cornmeal and water |
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| 8091 | Luiphobia is the fear of | Lues, syphillis |
| 8092 | Which US state drinks the least beer per capita | Utah |
| 8093 | Which cricket player holds the world record for the highest individual score in first-class cricket | Brian lara |
| 8094 | To 25 Years Either Way In What Year Was "Robert The Bruce" Born | 1274 |
| 8095 | Where is the blue grotto | Capri, italy |
| 8096 | Paronite and caronite are the ores what is extracted | Titanium |
| 8097 | Where would you find the original Mr Plod | Noddy books |
| 8098 | Orthophobia is the fear of | Property |
| 8099 | Papa Doc' was president of which Caribbean republic until his death in 1967 | Haiti |
| 8100 | Which part of the body will expand three times when excited | Iris |
| 8101 | Who are Britain's oldest publisher dating from 1469 | Oxford University Press |
| 8102 | What is the young of this animal called: Fish | Fry |
| 8103 | What is the fear of crowds or mobs known as | Ochlophobia |
| 8104 | Umber, sienna and sepia are all shades of which colour | Brown |
| 8105 | What is the Capital of: Pitcairn Islands | Adamstown |
| 8106 | Roland Orzabel and Curt Smith were better known as what | Tears for fears |
| 8107 | Who was the first US to have indoor plumbing installed | Henry Wadsworth Longfellow |
| 8108 | In Which Country Is Bild The Top Selling Newspaper | Germany |
| 8109 | Cod what three colors are the arrow poison frogs of south america | Orange, red |
| 8110 | What is the yellow of an egg | Yolk |
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| 8111 | In what film would you find The Orgasmitron | Woody Alan's Sleeper |
| 8112 | What was the first country to use postcards | Austria |
| 8113 | A stellate object is shaped like what | Star shaped |
| 8114 | What country produces the most tobacco in the world | China |
| 8115 | What took place on London's serpentine first time 16 June 1930 | Mixed Bathing |
| 8116 | The iron content of which vegetable was, for years, overstated due to the incorrect placement of a decimal point in U.S. Government's food tables | Spinach |
| 8117 | In 1891, film was introduced to replace ______ in making photographic negatives | Glass |
| 8118 | Which trio was originally known as the 'primettes' | Supremes |
| 8119 | What oval shaped organ near the stomach purify's blood | Spleen |
| 8120 | What are Wa Cha Wej Vagh Hut Soch and chorgh | Numbers - In Klingon |
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