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General Knowledge
47,553 questions • Page 146 of 680
| # | Question | Answer |
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| 10151 | Who sang Come on Eileen | Dexies Midnight Runners |
| 10152 | Narrow trench made by a plough | Furrow |
| 10153 | Where would you find the Sea of Tranquillity | On the moon |
| 10154 | What traditional Maori insult was seen in the film Braveheart | Mooning |
| 10155 | Who was the last British general who surrendered near Jamestown, Virginia | Cornwallis |
| 10156 | What is a Digamy? | A Second Legal Marriage |
| 10157 | What measures blood pressure | Sphygmomanometer |
| 10158 | Creek what position has been held by 266 men, 33 of whom have died violently | Pope |
| 10159 | Collective nouns - A Down or Husk of what animals | Hares |
| 10160 | What is the Capital of: Central African Republic | Bangui |
| 10161 | What is the general name for a protein molecule which acts as a natural catalyst in the bodies of all bacteria, plants and animals | Enzyme |
| 10162 | Which male Christian name derives from the Gaelic word for 'handsome' | Kenneth |
| 10163 | What is the name of the Buckinghamshire estate where the German Enigma codes were cracked during World War 2 | Bletchley park |
| 10164 | Which Group Used To Be Called The Primettes? | The Supremes |
| 10165 | What links Humphry Davie, Michael Faraday, Madam Curie | Poisoned by chemicals work |
| 10166 | What 1970's tv series gave larry hagman his start | I dream of genie |
| 10167 | A husband and wife won gold medals 1952 Olympics who | Emile Dana Zatopek marathon javelin |
| 10168 | A group of deer is called a | Herd |
| 10169 | Which country lies between Tunisia and Egypt | Libya |
| 10170 | What Shakespeare King was killed at Pontefract Castle | King Richard III |
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| 10171 | How many times have the olympic games been cancelled due to war | Three |
| 10172 | A flat, round hat sometimes worn by soldiers is a _________. | Beret |
| 10173 | What did Mege-Mouries invent in 1870 winning a Napoleon prize | Margarine |
| 10174 | What is the technical term for the bones in the fingers and toes | Phalanges |
| 10175 | The average automatic dishwasher uses how many litres of water per wash cycle | 68 |
| 10176 | In which Chinese city is the tomb of Sun Yat Sen | Nanking |
| 10177 | Who was born Anne Frances Robbins? | Nancy Davis Reagan |
| 10178 | What Gilbert & Sullivan operetta was subtitled Bunthorns Bride | Patience |
| 10179 | What play has line - Shall there be no more cakes and ale | Twelfth Night |
| 10180 | What 1942 movie did the song white christmas come from | Holiday inn |
| 10181 | The architect Edwin Lutyens is best known for his plans for which capital city | New delhi |
| 10182 | What Ray Charles song pines: "I'll just live my life in dreams of yesterday" | I can't stop loving you |
| 10183 | What job Michael Cane Uma Thurman Sidney Poitier common | Dish washers |
| 10184 | Every day 2700 Americans find out what | They have gonorrhoea |
| 10185 | What is the Maths equivalent of the Nobel prize ? | Fields Medal |
| 10186 | In Which European Countrv Will You Find The Headquarters Of Greenpeace | Amsterdam |
| 10187 | How many feet tall is London's monument to the Great Fire known simply as 'The Monument'? | 202 Feet |
| 10188 | What kind of craft was the mast atop the Empire State Building intended to moor | Dirigibles dirigible |
| 10189 | Who was the author of "The Moor's Last Sigh" | Salman rushdie |
| 10190 | What can withstand hundreds of bee stings | Honey badger |
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| 10191 | Which is the last of the year's four quarter days | Christmas day |
| 10192 | In Huston its illegal to sell what on Sunday | Limburger Cheese |
| 10193 | Which countries men use the most deodorant | Japan |
| 10194 | U.S. captials Colorado | Denver |
| 10195 | What name is given to the tidal wave which travels up to 800km upstream on the Amazon with waves up to 4 metres high? | Pororoca |
| 10196 | What is used in the game of Bettle Drive? | Dice |
| 10197 | Who was Abraham Lincoln's first choice to lead the Union Army | Robert e lee robert e. lee |
| 10198 | Which Female Minister Of Transport Introduced The Breathalyzer? | Barbara Castle |
| 10199 | Give a year in the life of the painter Frans Hals. | 1580-1666 |
| 10200 | On which scale are there 180 degrees between freezing point and boiling point | Fahrenheit scale |
| 10201 | In which state of the U.S.A. would you find Mount Rushmore | South dakota |
| 10202 | What colour would one associate with the Spanish volunteer force on the eastern front in the WWII | Blue |
| 10203 | The raised reflective dots in the middle of highways are called what | Botz dots |
| 10204 | Japheth, Shem and Ham were sons of which biblical man | Noah |
| 10205 | Although He Never Set Foot Here Which Elvis Presley Movie Is Actually Set In England | Double Trouble |
| 10206 | Collective nouns - which creatures are a clamour or building | Rooks in a rookery |
| 10207 | Which Australian city is named after William IV's Queen | Adelaide |
| 10208 | What colours are on the Belgian flag? | Yellow, black and red |
| 10209 | What country excludes women from the graveside rituals | China |
| 10210 | Miso a traditional Japanese cooking ingredient is what | Soybean Paste |
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| 10211 | A non_cancerous tumor is said to be _______. | Benign |
| 10212 | Mr Spocks blood was green - but what group | T - Negative |
| 10213 | This is the sandy area nearest the ocean. | Beach |
| 10214 | Whats the largest library in the world | The library of congress |
| 10215 | These are words in different languages that have the same original source, eg: "water" (english) and "wasser" (german)? | Cognates |
| 10216 | Who was the first person inducted into the u.s. swimming hall of fame | Johnny |
| 10217 | The word "cumulus" refers to a type of ___________. | Cloud |
| 10218 | Where did Ronald and Cindy go on there last date together in the movie "Can't Buy Me Love"? | Airplane junkyard |
| 10219 | Who was the first man to win the 1500m swimming back to back at 2 olympics | Kieren perkins |
| 10220 | Who is the only South African driver to have won the World Formula One Championship? | Jody Scheckter |
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