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General Knowledge
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| # | Question | Answer |
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| 12041 | Mount Citlalteptl is the tallest mountain in which Latin country | Mexico |
| 12042 | How many members were in the group Bread | Three |
| 12043 | How many colonies fought in the American war of Independence | Thirteen |
| 12044 | What is the hardest naturally occuring substance | Diamond |
| 12045 | Whose tees are closer to the green in golf men's or women's | Women's |
| 12046 | What is the capital of tahiti | Papeete |
| 12047 | What's dichloro diphenyl trichloro ethane better known as | Ddt |
| 12048 | Where was El Greco born | Greece |
| 12049 | What word is in 1200 different languages without changing | Amen |
| 12050 | What is a relationship between two different types of organisms living together for mutual benefit | Symbiosis |
| 12051 | How often does a Hebdomadal Council meet | Weekly |
| 12052 | Who created 'peter rabbit' | Beatrix potter |
| 12053 | Whats the point value of the bullseye outer on a dartboard | 25 |
| 12054 | In the Flintstones in what county is Bedrock | Cobblestone County |
| 12055 | In which novel would you find the characters 'Amelia Sedley' and 'Becky Sharp' | Vanity fair |
| 12056 | What branch of mathematics was devised by Sir Isaac Newton | Calculus |
| 12057 | What is a group of sheep | Flock |
| 12058 | Who won the Best Actor Oscar in 1984 for his role in Amadeus | F murray abraham |
| 12059 | Baron de Coubertin won Gold at the Olympics 1912 for what | Literature |
| 12060 | Who was the ruthless chief pig in Orwell's Animal Farm | Napoleon |
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| 12061 | What is a wumph | Deep thud or noise |
| 12062 | What Was The First Single To Sell Over A Million Copies In The UK ? | Bill Haley (Rock Around The Clock) |
| 12063 | The boondocks J Worthington Foulfellow was the fox in what Disney cartoon | Pinocchio |
| 12064 | What is a bridge hand with no cards in one suit called | Void |
| 12065 | Who lives at 1 Snoopy Place in Santa Rosa, California | Charles schulz |
| 12066 | Who painted "The Naked Maja" | Goya |
| 12067 | Where did the story of Cinderella originate | China |
| 12068 | Countries of the world:north western Africa, major cities include Casablanca & Marrakech | Morocco |
| 12069 | What is borscht | Soup |
| 12070 | Jodie Foster and Barbara Harris appeared in which Disney film | Freaky Friday |
| 12071 | What muscles move the ears | Auricularis |
| 12072 | What part of the body is particularly affected by pneumonia | Lungs |
| 12073 | Where is a sumo wrestling tournament held | A Basho |
| 12074 | Who did the norse god odin have as handmaidens | Valkyries |
| 12075 | What is the name of Jupiter's largest moon | Ganymede |
| 12076 | Name the capitol of Libya | Tripoli |
| 12077 | Where does the spice saffron come from | The Crocus |
| 12078 | What Nationality Was Ruby Murray | Irish |
| 12079 | Tucson Arizona what's officially known as pavement deficiencies | Potholes in the road |
| 12080 | What do you call an exaggerated fear of gravity | Barophobia |
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| 12081 | Worlds oldest existing treaty of 1373 between England and who | Portugal |
| 12082 | What did sailors often have tattooed on backs to stop flogging | A Cross |
| 12083 | What is a Mexican Black Howler | A Monkey |
| 12084 | In medicine what is nicknamed a blue pipe | A Vein |
| 12085 | What is the Texas Christians football team's nickname | Horned frogs |
| 12086 | Ophthalmophobia is a fear of ______ | Being stared at |
| 12087 | Which country has the currency 'yen' | Japan |
| 12088 | Who first incorporated amorphous phosphorus in the manufacture and use of safety matches, by 1855 | Lundstrom brothers |
| 12089 | What Utah town plays host to the Sundance Film Festival | Park city |
| 12090 | What did alchemists seek to turn base metals into gold | Philosophers Stone |
| 12091 | Where would you find a gambrel | On a horse it’s a horses leg |
| 12092 | Borsch is based on what vegetable | Beetroot |
| 12093 | Englands Stonehenge is how many years older than Rome's colosseum | 1,500 years |
| 12094 | Dick Turpin the highwayman served and apprenticeship as what | Butcher |
| 12095 | What year did coca-cola first go on sale | 1886 |
| 12096 | What is measured by a chronometer | Time |
| 12097 | What capitol is on the slopes of the volcano Pichincha | Quito Ecuador |
| 12098 | For what does i.f.p stand | Inkatha freedom party |
| 12099 | Who played saxophone on "The Girl From Ipanema" | Stan getz |
| 12100 | Crosby stills and nash's debut album included which about a girl and the colour of her eyes | Sweet judy blue eyes |
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| 12101 | What is the Capital of: Algeria | Algiers |
| 12102 | What was the name of Norman Beaton's barber's shop which was also the title of the TV series | Desmond's |
| 12103 | Which country is the biggest consumer of wine | France |
| 12104 | What does a funambulist do | Tightrope walker |
| 12105 | Which was the first James Bond book written by Ian Fleming in 1953 | Casino royale |
| 12106 | Triple star system, also called rigil kent, in the constellation Centaurus | Alpha centauri |
| 12107 | Where were the 1952 Olympics held | Helsinki |
| 12108 | And what's their greatest turn off | Egoists and liars |
| 12109 | Which book of The Bible is also a title of a Bob Marley album | Exodus |
| 12110 | A card game similar to rummy | Canasta |
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