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General Knowledge
47,553 questions • Page 31 of 680
| # | Question | Answer |
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| 2101 | Who, in 1889, painted the picture called The Starry Sky | Vincent van gogh |
| 2102 | How many chambers does the human heart have | Four |
| 2103 | Who sang "help me i think i'm falling" | Joni mitchell |
| 2104 | Which Classic Cartton Character Had A Sidekick Named Dum Dum | Touche Turtle |
| 2105 | What is the common name given to the larvae of a crane fly | Leatherjackets |
| 2106 | In which field was Maria Montessori famous | Education |
| 2107 | In The TV Show "Birds Of A Feather" What Is Doriens Husband Called | Marcus |
| 2108 | Where is taipei | Taiwan |
| 2109 | What is the most populous city in the US state of Missouri? | Kansas City |
| 2110 | Who would use a Syllabary | Arabs - their alphabet |
| 2111 | Whose nose grew when he told a lie | Pinocchio |
| 2112 | The Templeton prize is awarded annually for progress in what | Religion |
| 2113 | The praying mantis is the only insect that can do what | Turn its head |
| 2114 | Who first starred in the film The Boy in the Plastic Bubble | John Travolta |
| 2115 | What hobby was developed by the Palmer Paint Company? | Painting by numbers |
| 2116 | Termites eat wood twice as fast if what is happening | Heavy Metal Music Playing |
| 2117 | Stronger how many legs does a crab have | Ten |
| 2118 | Who was assasinated by Gavrilo Princip to spark the beginning of World War I | Archduke Ferdinand |
| 2119 | Stan laurel, Mickey Rooney, Lana Turner what in common | 8 marriages |
| 2120 | Who was the last Roman Emperor of the Julio-Claudian family | Nero |
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| 2121 | Pteronophobia is the fear of | Being tickled by feathers |
| 2122 | What are the two basic aids in orienteering | Map and compass |
| 2123 | What translates as The fist foot way | Taekwondo |
| 2124 | What is Australia's Barossa valley known for | Wine production |
| 2125 | What fruit is missing seeds | Navel orange |
| 2126 | The Belcher Islands are in what bay | Hudson |
| 2127 | What Is The Study Of Very Low Temperatutes Called | Cryogenics |
| 2128 | What was gangsters George Nelsons nickname | Baby Face |
| 2129 | Which Italian seaport city is called 'La Superba' | It's not venice, as you might think.genoa |
| 2130 | Who was the only prophet that never died | Elijah |
| 2131 | What country is the largest Spanish-speaking country in the world? | Mexico |
| 2132 | Which architect designed the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, UK | Sir christopher wren |
| 2133 | In what sport did Prince Leopold of Bavaria compete | Motor Racing |
| 2134 | Omphalitis is an infection of what part of the body | Navel |
| 2135 | President six u.s presidents never had ______ | Children |
| 2136 | What is the most chemically complex food - over 300 chemicals | Chocolate |
| 2137 | From which musical does the song Getting to Know You come | The king and i |
| 2138 | The Emperors cup is awarded in what sport | Sumo wrestling |
| 2139 | What is the flower that stands for: belle | Orchis |
| 2140 | Long billed wading bird with a musical cry | Curlew |
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| 2141 | Name the hardest substance in the human body. | Enamel |
| 2142 | What's the middle day of a non-leap year | July 2nd |
| 2143 | If someone Inpissates a soup what have they done | Thickened it |
| 2144 | What is the Capital of: Saint Kitts and Nevis | Basseterre |
| 2145 | Where was rory gallagher born | Ireland |
| 2146 | In Pennsylvania it is illegal to sell fireworks to who | Pennsylvania residents |
| 2147 | In Heraldry what is a mullet | A Star |
| 2148 | Whats the first book of the Old Testament | Genesis |
| 2149 | Flying corps what word comes from latin "monachus", meaning "one who lives alone" | Monk |
| 2150 | Who created the round table | Merlin |
| 2151 | Which country has won the most Nobel Prizes for Literature | France |
| 2152 | What is the flower that stands for: elevation | Scotch fir |
| 2153 | In cookery, what does the term "Macedoine" mean | Diced |
| 2154 | Which European country is ruled jointly by the Spanish Bishop of Urgel and the President of France | Andorra |
| 2155 | What's the only insect that produces food humans eat | The honeybee honeybee |
| 2156 | Apart from eggs what is in an Arnold Bennett omelette | Smoked Haddock |
| 2157 | Who wrote "alexander's ragtime band" | Irving berlin |
| 2158 | Which American city is served by Logan International Airport | Boston |
| 2159 | James Doohan became famous playing what character | Montgomery Scott |
| 2160 | In 1967, which airline became the first all-jet airline | TWA |
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| 2161 | The pH scale is a logarithmic scales used to measure acidity in solutions. What does pH stand for? | Potential of hydrogen |
| 2162 | What is the fear of menstruation known as | Menophobia |
| 2163 | What is a group of this animal called: Parrot | Company |
| 2164 | Which part of the human body contains the most gold | Toenails |
| 2165 | When were film audiences treated to a flushing toilet for the first time | Psycho |
| 2166 | What creature is depicted on the Welsh Flag? | A Red Dragon |
| 2167 | What do you call an emasculated ram, whether or not he wears a bell | Wether |
| 2168 | Johnny and the Moondogs was the original name of which pop group | The beatles |
| 2169 | In 1951 which (of two) car companies introduced power steering | Buick - Chrysler |
| 2170 | What colour was diana spencer's engagement photograph suit | Blue |
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