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General Knowledge
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| # | Question | Answer |
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| 10501 | What do you call hair like or feathery clouds | Cirrus |
| 10502 | What is Rapec | Type of snuff |
| 10503 | What does uranus circle every 84 years | Sun |
| 10504 | What does the angora cat enjoy | Swimming |
| 10505 | What name is given to a breed of cat which results from cross-breeding between Siamese and Burmese cats? | Tonkinese Cats |
| 10506 | A 'gam' is a collection of which creatures | Whales |
| 10507 | The highest mountain in North America | Mount mckinley |
| 10508 | Tanjong Panger Container Terminal where worlds largest con port | Singapore |
| 10509 | Name only boxer to win a world title who never had a manager | Jake La Motta |
| 10510 | Like what can a fully ripened cranberry be dribbled | Basketball |
| 10511 | Who coined the word sociology | Auguste comte |
| 10512 | What is a group of this animal called: Stork | Mustering |
| 10513 | Who was the first director of Britain's National Theatre | Laurence olivier |
| 10514 | What's a person who does not eat meat called | Vegetarian |
| 10515 | The name for which body organ translates as all flesh | Pancreas |
| 10516 | What do nine pennies weigh | 1 ounce |
| 10517 | Which of the seven wonders of the ancient world was alive | The hanging gardens of babylon |
| 10518 | In which sporting activity are the manoeuvres Fliffus, Miller, Adolph and Barani executed | Trampolining |
| 10519 | As what is Minnesota also known | Gopher state |
| 10520 | Steven the 1st founded what country in 1000 ad | Hungary |
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| 10521 | What musical instrument has gourd, shoulder, nut and leaves | A Sitar |
| 10522 | If a robin's egg is put in vinegar for thirty days, what colour does it become | Yellow |
| 10523 | Sacrofricosis is what sort of sexual behaviour | Pocket holes public masturbation |
| 10524 | The Emperor Augustus banned his men wearing silk - why | It was Effeminate |
| 10525 | What was Acadia | Nova Scotia (French Name) |
| 10526 | What word did Dan Quayle devote an entire chapter to, in his book of memoirs | Potato |
| 10527 | How would one say the month "April" in french | Avril |
| 10528 | The liqueur crème de cassis is made from what | Blackcurrants |
| 10529 | What kind of juice goes in a salty dog | Grapefruit |
| 10530 | This russian scientist used dogs to study conditioned reflexes | Ivan pavlov |
| 10531 | The well-known aria "La Donna e Mobile" features in which Verdi opera about a court jester | Rigoletto |
| 10532 | In the original version of 'romeo and juliet', who played juliet | Olivia |
| 10533 | In which Charles Dickens' novel do the characters, Mrs Pardiggle and the Jarndyce family appear | Bleak house |
| 10534 | What is the surname of u.s president herbert c ______ | Hoover |
| 10535 | How many lanes are there in an olympic swimming pool | Eight |
| 10536 | Which character from Dickens' "Great Expectations" had been jilted on her wedding day | Miss havisham |
| 10537 | Who Was The Fist Person Ever To Be Handed The "This Is You're Life" Red Book By Eamon Andrews | Ray Reardon |
| 10538 | In 1965 this group had formed as the versatiles, but changed their name at the request of johnny rivers who had just signed them to his soul city label | Fifth dimension |
| 10539 | What sport features a railroad split | Bowling |
| 10540 | Rod Taylor starred in a 1960 version of which HG Wells story | The Time Machine |
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| 10541 | What is the term for a fine mist or fog which is dispersed in and carried by a gas | Aerosol |
| 10542 | What is an 'octothorpe' | Pound or number symbol |
| 10543 | Kenny g is the best-selling ______ | Saxophonist |
| 10544 | What is the name of Superman's Supercat | Streaky |
| 10545 | Ishtar is the babylonian goddesss of ______ | Love and fertility |
| 10546 | In The film Reservoir Dogs what song was discussed at the start | Like a Virgin – Madonna |
| 10547 | In the book '1984', who is watching | Big brother |
| 10548 | Which world-famous concert pianist became President of Poland in 1940 | Paderewski |
| 10549 | Who said A computer will never need more than 640k of memory in 1982? | Bill Gates |
| 10550 | Who is the voice of 'phil' in the film 'hercules' | Danny devito |
| 10551 | If you saw a hummock off your port bow what are you looking at | Ice broken from berg |
| 10552 | Which heraldic term means flying | Volant |
| 10553 | What is the worlds longest insect | Borneo stick insect |
| 10554 | Rich Duncan Robert Whittle Thomas Suchanek champs sport | Hang Gliding |
| 10555 | Who were Curier Ellis and Acton Bell | Bronte sisters – pen names |
| 10556 | American mathematician & founder of cybernetics, the study of control & communication in machines, animals, & organizations | Wiener |
| 10557 | Who was the first newspaper owner to give staff a paid holiday | Joseph Pulitzer |
| 10558 | Theodore Roosevelt received the 1906 Nobel Peace prize for his work to end which conflict? | Ruso-Japanese War |
| 10559 | Who wrote the opera 'the masked ball' | Guiseppe verdi |
| 10560 | What chief justice headed the commission that declared 'lee harvey oswald___acted alone'¿ | Earl warren |
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| 10561 | What is the name of the river on the Isle of Wight which virtually cuts it in half? | Medina |
| 10562 | 93 percent of U.S. homes have at least one, & the Thomas Nelson Company sells 8 million of them a year. What are they | Bibles |
| 10563 | Who was the author of the anthropological work 'Coming of Age in Samoa' | Margaret Mead |
| 10564 | Sheet or ring of rubber to seal joint between metal surfaces | Gasket |
| 10565 | What unit of length is equal to ten raised to the negative ten meter | Angstrom |
| 10566 | Which opera, composed by Saint-Saens, and first performed in 1877, is set in Palestine | Samson and delilah |
| 10567 | What is conway twitty's real name | Harold lloyd jenkins |
| 10568 | William Powell and which actress played the sleuthing couple in the "Thin Man' series of films 1934 and 1947 | Myrna loy |
| 10569 | Scopophobia is the fear of | Being stared at |
| 10570 | Toothpaste Was Famously The First Advert On ITV, What Was The Second ? | Drinking Chocolate |
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