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General Knowledge
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| # | Question | Answer |
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| 19391 | Which Country Has The Biggest Proportion Of It's Population In The Armed Forces | North Korea |
| 19392 | Who sang for 'bad company' and 'the firm', then went out on his own | Paul |
| 19393 | What is evonne cawley's maiden name | Evonne goolagong |
| 19394 | What is the name of the process whereby plants lose water into the atmosphere | Transpiration |
| 19395 | Who, in the 18th Century, was known as 'sea green incorruptible' | Robespierre |
| 19396 | Robert Whithead invented what weapon in 1866 | Torpedo |
| 19397 | Who invented analytic geometry | Descartes |
| 19398 | What film began "Most of what follows is true" | Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid |
| 19399 | In the man from UNCLE who were their enemies | THRUSH |
| 19400 | What is the largest state in the USA | Alaska |
| 19401 | What was the nickname of the Scottish novelist and poet James Hogg? | Ettrick Shepherd |
| 19402 | What sports celebrity had the nickname of "Truck" | Leonard robinson |
| 19403 | This more efficient distillate of coal was one of the main fuels of the industrial revolution: | Coke |
| 19404 | Which planet was the 'Planet of the Apes' | Earth |
| 19405 | Which African bird is famous for its ability to walk up to 20 miles per day and also for its legendary ability to kill snakes by stamping on them with its giant feet? | Secretary Bird |
| 19406 | One of the earliest centers of urban civilization, in the area of modern Iraq and eastern Syria between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers | Mesopotamia |
| 19407 | German physicist and Nobel laureate, who was the originator of the quantum theory | Planck |
| 19408 | Who is the roman counterpart of hermes | Mercury |
| 19409 | In Singapore you can be fined 10% of income for not doing what | Flushing public toilet |
| 19410 | A numismatist collects coins and what else | Medals |
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| 19411 | How many bags of mail were lost by the Pony Express | One |
| 19412 | Most blue eyed cats are what | Deaf |
| 19413 | Why was McDonalds fillet of fish invented | Meatless Lent |
| 19414 | Churchill what kind of bug emerges in the 1975 movie the bug | Beetle |
| 19415 | What is contained in a dish described as Lyonnaise? | Onions |
| 19416 | What was barbara streisand's first film | Funny girl |
| 19417 | A weavers knot is known by seamen as a common what | Sheet Bend |
| 19418 | What is the name of the weak attractive bonds which exist between molecules | Van der waals forces |
| 19419 | A paratrichosic person has extra what | Hair in unusual places |
| 19420 | By What Name Is The Notorious "Richard John Bingham" More Commonly Known | Lord Lucan |
| 19421 | The Soviet Sukhoi-34 fighter was the worlds first with what | A Toilet in it |
| 19422 | What is measured with a Snodgrass grathodynamometer | Strength Shark Bites |
| 19423 | Titus Oates was the instigator of which historical plot | Popish |
| 19424 | Whose cusine would offer you Leberkas | German it’s liver |
| 19425 | The British call it Shrove Tuesday (pancake day) what in France | Mardi Gras |
| 19426 | Who invented the lie detector | John augustus larson |
| 19427 | Who refused to leave the table when gambling & invented a new meal | Earl of sandwich |
| 19428 | In warfare and law-enforcement, what is the more common name for lachrymators | Tear gas |
| 19429 | How often did babe ruth change the cabbage leaf which he wore under his cap | Every two innings every 2 innings two innings 2 innings |
| 19430 | The are six sides on a standard one - a standard what | Pencil |
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| 19431 | What sport has you hike out while close hauled | Sailing |
| 19432 | Los Pedernales is a Spanish translation what TV show | The Flintstones |
| 19433 | With over 41% of the population, which country has the highest ratio of cellular mobile phones | Finland |
| 19434 | Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu born Skopje 1910 other name | Mother Theresa |
| 19435 | The earth's atmosphere and the space beyond is known as _________. | Aerospace |
| 19436 | What was Maxwell Smarts cover | Greetings Card salesman |
| 19437 | What animal is mentioned most in the Bible | Sheep |
| 19438 | What is the name of the world's most expensive brand of coffee which is made from Civet poo? | Kopi Luwak |
| 19439 | Which two nations built the concorde? | Britain and France |
| 19440 | What's nero wolfe's favorite drink during office hours | Beer |
| 19441 | Which animal has legs but cant walk | Hummingbird |
| 19442 | Cavatina what the theme music to which film | The Deer Hunter |
| 19443 | "Janie's Got a Gun" was on their 1989 album "Pump" | Aerosmith |
| 19444 | Who painted the Sistine Chapel | Michelangelo |
| 19445 | Which herb is used to make the garnish 'gremolata' | Parsley |
| 19446 | King Zog ruled which country | Albania |
| 19447 | Who was the first man to run a sub four minute mile | Roger Bannister |
| 19448 | In Which US State Will You Find "Lincoln" International Airport | Nebraska |
| 19449 | An ecostate animal lacks what | Ribs |
| 19450 | Who was once billed as The Atomic Powered Singer | Elvis Presley |
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| 19451 | Richard Attenbourough what character in The Great Escape | Bartlett |
| 19452 | What cities underground has the most stations | New York |
| 19453 | If You Studied Horology What Do You Study | Clocks / Time |
| 19454 | What city used to be known as Bytown | Ottawa |
| 19455 | What car manufacturer also makes airplane engines | Rolls royce |
| 19456 | Who won two Nobel prizes in different fields | Marie Curie Physics 1903 Chemistry 1911 |
| 19457 | The Brownies ( junior Girl Guides) used to be named what | The Rosebuds |
| 19458 | Liquor whose name is derived from uisge beath, Gaelic for aqua vitae | Whisky |
| 19459 | A hot spring which shoots steam into the air is a _______ | Geyser |
| 19460 | What country celebrates its National Day on 26th October? | Austria |
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