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General Knowledge
47,553 questions • Page 274 of 680
| # | Question | Answer |
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| 19111 | Madrid there are more what in one street than all of Finland | Bars |
| 19112 | What is the flower that stands for: anxious and trembling | Red columbine |
| 19113 | What's the largest commercial passenger plane | The jumbojet 747 |
| 19114 | Which Organization Takes It's Name From The Latin For Table | Mensa |
| 19115 | Where is the cleanest air | Tasmania |
| 19116 | What us state includes the telephone area code 609 | New jersey |
| 19117 | Which fruit has its seeds on the outside | Strawberry |
| 19118 | What is the smallest state in the u.s | Rhode island |
| 19119 | What is the name of the oath which doctor's must take | Hippocratic |
| 19120 | Who wrote The Witches of Eastwick | John Updike |
| 19121 | What is the fear of pain known as | Odynephobia |
| 19122 | If you were doing vaccimulgence what doing | Milking a cow |
| 19123 | Market research says what colour makes people spend more | Light Purple |
| 19124 | What name is given to a cross fruit of tangerines and grapefruits? | Ugli Fruit |
| 19125 | What 3 colours are featured on the Australian Aboriginal flag? | Black Red Yellow |
| 19126 | Who said "Public service is my motto" | Al Capone |
| 19127 | Which classical poet said Amor vincet omnia Love Conquers all | Virgil |
| 19128 | What science ficton author wrote about The Cities in Flight series | James Blish |
| 19129 | What caused a separation of Baja, California and the rest of Mexico? | The San Andreas Fault |
| 19130 | Who wrote 'Stardust' | Hoagy carmichael |
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| 19131 | Who succeeded tommy douglas as leader of the new democratic party | David |
| 19132 | In the Bible, who was credited with killing tens of thousands of the Philistines, when his king was only credited with killing thousands of the Philistines | David |
| 19133 | Who Wrote The Autobiography Entitled Dont Laugh At Me | Norman Wisdom |
| 19134 | Austin is the capital of ______ | Texas |
| 19135 | What does a barometer measure | Atmospheric pressure |
| 19136 | In Star Trek what is the name of Spock's father | Sarek |
| 19137 | I don't like my friends.I don't like your friends either. | Heathers |
| 19138 | The study of insects is __________. | Entomology |
| 19139 | What colour did Ida McKinley ban from the White House | Yellow |
| 19140 | The Romans called it Eboracum name this English city | York |
| 19141 | In ancient Egypt what food was reserved for the Pharaohs | Mushrooms |
| 19142 | What does sro stand for | Standing room only |
| 19143 | Which plant has the alternative name Lonicera | Honeysuckle |
| 19144 | In Greek mythology, who was jocasta's son | Oedipus |
| 19145 | What is the naval equivalent of an army major | Lieutenant commander |
| 19146 | Immunity of the communications media including newspapers, books, magazines, radio, and television from government control or censorship. | Freedom of the press |
| 19147 | Who was the US equivalent of Alf Garnet | Archie Bunker |
| 19148 | Upon which river did Babylon stand | Euphrates |
| 19149 | What is the correct form of address for a foreign ambassador? | His/Her Excellency |
| 19150 | What would you be watching if you saw a round or waggledance | Honey Bees |
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| 19151 | Time of the Season (1969) was done by what group | Zombies |
| 19152 | Whose only line in his first play was Tennis Anyone | Humphry Bogart |
| 19153 | Who tell of the mythical Bunyips that eat people | Australian Aboriginal |
| 19154 | Who invented the television | John Logie Baird |
| 19155 | What is 'vichyssoise' | Chilled soup |
| 19156 | Who said 'The way of the warrior is the resolute acceptance of death' ? | Miyamoto Musashi |
| 19157 | What sweet fruit grows on certain kinds of palm tress | Dates |
| 19158 | Which Company In Britain Were Responsible For Pioneering "The Video Disc" | Decca |
| 19159 | Which movie prompted the style of wearing cutoff sweatshirts over the shoulder? | Flashdance |
| 19160 | Edward Hunter USA Journalist invented what term Korean war | Brainwashing |
| 19161 | Ben Hurs rival in the great chariot race | Messala |
| 19162 | The Comstock load is a silver deposit in what US state | Nevada |
| 19163 | San Francisco by law unleashed what can't walk down market street | Elephants |
| 19164 | Whats the Italian game thats similar to lawn bowling | Bocci |
| 19165 | Who was the first woman to lead a British trade union | Brenda Dean |
| 19166 | Who was the sponsor of "Wild Kingdom" | Mutual of omaha |
| 19167 | What sport in Belgium people compete in the Fleche Walloons | Cycling |
| 19168 | Which U.S. President pardoned Robert E. Lee posthumously of all crimes of treason | Gerald Ford |
| 19169 | Gold medal who asked the musical question "didn't i blow your mind this time" | Delfonics |
| 19170 | Who was the lead singer in Herman's Hermits | Peter Noone |
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| 19171 | What composer was the there of the 1947 film Song of Love | Johannes Brahms |
| 19172 | In which industry did Alfred Nobel make his fortune | Dynamite |
| 19173 | The hard piece at the end of a shoelace or piece of clothing is called an_____ | Aglet |
| 19174 | To the nearest 0.1 km, how many kilometers in a mile? | 1.6 |
| 19175 | A depilatory is a substance used for removing _______. | Hair |
| 19176 | What is the fear of opening one's eyes known as | Optophobia |
| 19177 | Who compete in the Maccabiah Games | Jewish world athletes |
| 19178 | What nationality was Boutros Boutros Ghali, once the Secretary General of the United Nations | Egyptian |
| 19179 | Which iron warship is docked close to HMS Victory at Portsmouth | Hms warrior |
| 19180 | Which U.S. President was awarded the 1919 Nobel Peace | Woodrow wilson |
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