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General Knowledge
47,553 questions • Page 325 of 680
| # | Question | Answer |
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| 22681 | A Klazomaniac cant stop doing what | Shouting |
| 22682 | Which German film director made the film M, in 1951 | Fritz lang |
| 22683 | What's the name of the cat in the "Nine Lives" TV commercials | Morris |
| 22684 | Process of printing developed in 1798 by the german map inspector aloys senefelder | Lithography |
| 22685 | In the Bible who did God appear to on Mount Horab | Moses |
| 22686 | Of what were 500 million printed with elvis presley on the face | Stamps |
| 22687 | What German siren sang "99 Luftballons" (known in the U.S. as "99 Red Balloons")? | Nena |
| 22688 | Live Aid was to benefit which starving country? | Ethopia |
| 22689 | American indians used beads as currency. What was it called | Wampum |
| 22690 | Ares, Thor and Mars are all what | Gods of war |
| 22691 | Who was the last Roman Catholic monarch of England | James the second |
| 22692 | What sea creature uses its chest as a table while floating on its back | Sea |
| 22693 | What city was named for it's mining and trading of salt | Salzburg |
| 22694 | What is the most common atom | Hydrogen |
| 22695 | 67% of dog owners do what at holiday time | Buy a present for dog |
| 22696 | Who sells turbo c++ | Borland |
| 22697 | Which word is used to mean, malicious enjoyment at the misfortunes of others ? | Schadenfreude |
| 22698 | What 1945 film won best picture, actor, director Oscars | The Lost Weekend |
| 22699 | What is a group of this animal called: Crocodile | Float |
| 22700 | What does 'i.o.u' mean | I owe unto |
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| 22701 | Maoni Vi of Capetown has the world longest what at 28 inches | Pubic Hair |
| 22702 | Robert Brown M Caroline Bliss Moneypenny who was Bond | Timothy Dalton |
| 22703 | Ichthyology is a study of ______ | Fish |
| 22704 | What was the name of King Arthur's sword | Excalibur |
| 22705 | International Phonetice Alphabet: F | Foxtrot |
| 22706 | Wadi al Muli is better known as where | Valley of the Kings |
| 22707 | A flattened, shallow column or pier projecting from a wall. It usually has a base, shaft, and capital but is decorative rather than structural. | Pilaster |
| 22708 | What Beatle is left handed | Paul mccartney |
| 22709 | In what city was the worlds first blood bank opened 1940 | New York – Richard Charles Drew |
| 22710 | What year was Archduke Ferdinand assassinated | 1914 |
| 22711 | A study of physics and chemistry of celestial bodies | Astrophysics |
| 22712 | What country must import river sand from Scotland for construction & camels from North Africa | Saudi arabia |
| 22713 | In astrology what was the age before Aquarius | Age of Pisces |
| 22714 | Who wrote the novel 'Little Women' | Louisa may alcott |
| 22715 | What was the name of richard dawson's character on 'hogan's heroes' | Peter |
| 22716 | Who won an Oscar posthumously | Peter Finch – for Network |
| 22717 | What is the medical term for 'loss of memory' | Amnesia |
| 22718 | On Monday Morning July 16th 1945 The World Was Changed Forever When The Worlds First Atomic Bomb Was Tested In An Isolated Area Of Where | New Mexico |
| 22719 | Who would use a barny to reduce noise | Film Cameraman cosy over cam |
| 22720 | What's the average number of murders a child has seen on tv by the age 16 | 18,000 |
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| 22721 | Who was the first trapeze artist to perform without a net | Jules Leotard |
| 22722 | Which single didn't get banned by the BBC despite the line, "Candy never lost her head even when she was giving head" | Walk on the wild side |
| 22723 | The famous last words: 'go away___ I'm alright' were uttered by whom | H.g. wells wells |
| 22724 | Rene Lalique - Art Nouveau designer worked what material | Glass |
| 22725 | How much water would a human drink in a lifetime | 500 million litres |
| 22726 | What are the three main types of Greek columns | Doric, ionic & corinthian |
| 22727 | Which English actress was most famous for her role in Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest | Dame edith evans |
| 22728 | Who was nicknamed The First Lady of Song | Ella Fitzgerald |
| 22729 | Who sang the song 'Ironic'? | Alanis Morisette |
| 22730 | The main circle and trilithons at Stonehenge are built of which rock | Sandstone |
| 22731 | Who invented the chair | Egyptians |
| 22732 | 39% of women admit doing this to their boyfriend | Throwing a shoe at him |
| 22733 | Which Danish philosopher's name translates as 'churchyard' | Kierkegaard |
| 22734 | What do the cheeses Gruyere and Emmenthal have in common | Holes |
| 22735 | The study of the composition of substances & the changes that they undergo is __________ | Chemistry |
| 22736 | The study of religion is _________. | Theology |
| 22737 | What name is given to the volcano that broods over Catania | Mount etna |
| 22738 | With what sport is jack nicklaus associated | Golf |
| 22739 | Which comedian's catch phrase was I won't take my coat oft, I'm not stopping | Ken platt |
| 22740 | 3 chemical elements most % human body O 65% C 18% and ? | Hydrogen 10% |
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| 22741 | What was the name of the first space shuttle ever built | Enterprise |
| 22742 | Sofia is the capital of ______ | Bulgaria |
| 22743 | Which Greek did Cicero call "The Father of History" | Herodotus |
| 22744 | Which creature has a carapace and a plastron | Turtles shell up low |
| 22745 | What is an angle greater than 90 degrees | Obtuse |
| 22746 | Which Former Radio Luxembourg DJ Found Lasting TV Fame In 1966 In The Person Of A Memorable Comic Creation | Warren Mitchell As Alf Garnett |
| 22747 | Who composed the Christmas Oratorio | J S Bach |
| 22748 | What Olympic event was dropped in 1920 | Tug of War -1900 to 1920 |
| 22749 | The Mercedes Benz car company is based in which German city | Stuttgart |
| 22750 | Where did guinevere retire to die | Amesbury |
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