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General Knowledge
47,553 questions • Page 121 of 680
| # | Question | Answer |
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| 8401 | How many lines does a sonnet have | Fourteen |
| 8402 | Hodophobia is the fear of | Road travel |
| 8403 | What term describes a pain in the chest usually caused by lack of oxygen | Angina |
| 8404 | Ouagodougou is the capitol of what country | Bakina Faso |
| 8405 | Athropod with worm like body and many legs | Centipede |
| 8406 | Due to precipitation, for a few weeks k2 is bigger than | Mt everest |
| 8407 | What French word means liquor is half frozen | Frappe |
| 8408 | What is the worlds largest inland sea | Caspian sea |
| 8409 | Which nazi leader had his 6 children poisoned prior to his own death | Goebbels |
| 8410 | Gabriel Fallopius is credited with inventing what | Condoms |
| 8411 | Manticore was a mythical beast head of a man body of what | A Lion |
| 8412 | Who sang about 'the bugle boy of company b' | Andrews sisters |
| 8413 | Who recorded the tune 'dream weaver' | Gary wright |
| 8414 | What name is given to a substance in which resistance decreaces as temperature increases | Semiconductor |
| 8415 | What Object Was Bought By The Yasuda Fire And Insurance Company Of Tokyo For A Record 24.75 Million Pounds In 1987 | Van Gogh's Sunflowers |
| 8416 | Who's first play was The Room | Harold Pinter |
| 8417 | What U.S. president was known as "the rail splitter" | Abraham lincoln |
| 8418 | If a bear lives in the southern hemisphere, the opening of the cave in which he hibernates is always on which slope | South |
| 8419 | In Which City Was The Singer Lonnie Donegan Born? | Glasgow |
| 8420 | Crab is the only named one in any Shakespeare play - what | Dog - Two Gentlemen of Verona |
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| 8421 | What's the soft tissue inside bones called | Marrow |
| 8422 | Whose ghost haunted scrooge with clanking chains and wierd sounds | Jacob |
| 8423 | Who sailed in a ship called Queen Ann's Revenge | Blackbeard |
| 8424 | In Bristol Rhode Island its illegal to smoke during what event | Public Hanging in town square |
| 8425 | In Peter and the Wolf what instrument represents the cat | The Clarinet |
| 8426 | What does a cooper make | Barrels |
| 8427 | What is the Capital of: Costa Rica | San jose |
| 8428 | Who was the first to speak to Jesus after he had risen from the dead | Mary Magdalene |
| 8429 | Encephalopathy what is the richest country | Switzerland |
| 8430 | Dionea Muscipula is the Latin name for which flesh eater | Venus Fly Trap |
| 8431 | Whets the difference between fog and mist | Seeing Distance under 1000yd |
| 8432 | What was discovered in 1922 by Howard Carter | Tutankamen tomb |
| 8433 | What do chimpanzees do when nervous | Masturbate |
| 8434 | What is the most air polluted city in the united states | Los angeles |
| 8435 | What is the common name for an integrated circuit | A Chip |
| 8436 | What city is at the mouth of the Menam river | Bangkok |
| 8437 | What Is Unusual About a Polydactyl Person | More Than 10 Fingers Or Toes |
| 8438 | What sequence is this the start of: 1 2 4 8 16 32 64 | Power of 2 |
| 8439 | What is the Roman Numerals for 4000 | MMMM |
| 8440 | Cereology Is The Study Of What | Crop Circles |
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| 8441 | Which british colony was returned to the Chinese in 1997 | Hong kong |
| 8442 | Complete the title of this Johny Cash song 'A Boy Named___. | Sue |
| 8443 | As what is the Bowery known | Street of forgotten men |
| 8444 | In what Australian state would you find Maitland | New south wales nsw |
| 8445 | Rogers what film features the song 'born free' | Born free |
| 8446 | Who recorded 'hejira' in 1976 | Joni mitchell |
| 8447 | In Roman mythology, who was the father of Romulus and Remus | Mars |
| 8448 | Which planet is named after the sky God in Greek mythology | Uranus |
| 8449 | Give one of Michael Portillo's other Christian names.denzil | Xavier |
| 8450 | In golf, we call '3 under par' an 'albatross'. What do Americans call it | Double eagle |
| 8451 | Who directed 'the godfather' | Francis ford coppola |
| 8452 | What company made the first color arcade game? | Atari |
| 8453 | Which state became the 14th state of the u.s | Vermont |
| 8454 | Type of moist aerated Italian bread | Ciabatta |
| 8455 | Ei-Hajj Malik Ei-Shabazz better known as who | Malcolm X |
| 8456 | What is the wife of a baron called | Baroness |
| 8457 | In traditional wedding anniversaries what is given on the 14th | Ivory |
| 8458 | What activity is featured in the magazine Winkers World | Tiddlywinks |
| 8459 | To what do opposite faces of a dice always add up | Seven |
| 8460 | What is the capital of the U.S. state of Oregon | Salem |
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| 8461 | Disease of animals, especially birds, monkeys, & humans, caused by infection by protozoans of the genus plasmodium & characterized by chills & intermittent fever | Malaria |
| 8462 | What was the name of Barbie's first horse | Dancer |
| 8463 | What is the 'cresta run' | Toboggan course |
| 8464 | Sabastian Melmoth died in Paris 1900 better known as who | Oscar Wilde |
| 8465 | In ballet, a slow turn of the body on the whole foot. | Promenade |
| 8466 | Blue red green yellow four Olympic rings colour what's missing | Black |
| 8467 | Fandible, lateral line, & dorsal fin are parts of a(n) ________ | Fish |
| 8468 | What does a potometer measure | Water intake |
| 8469 | What's the echidna's favorite food | Ants |
| 8470 | The female side of a family tree is known as the distaff side. What is the male side called | Spear |
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