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General Knowledge
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| # | Question | Answer |
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| 24151 | In French legend who is the lover of Abelard | Heloise |
| 24152 | Which island was the site of the Australian Grand Prix | Philip Island |
| 24153 | What is the name of the theme song for The People's Court | The Big One |
| 24154 | In 1986, what was the maximum fuel capacity imposed in formula 1 racing | One |
| 24155 | In the Bible from whom did David steal his wife Bathsheba | The Hittite warrior Uriah |
| 24156 | Arachnoid refers to what kind of creature | Spider |
| 24157 | Cheyenne, Navahoe and Arapaho are all what | Native american tribes |
| 24158 | Tintoretto did most of his painting in what city | Venice |
| 24159 | What is another name for termites | White ants |
| 24160 | Which group of professionals use computer dating the most | Teachers |
| 24161 | What show/game has characters such as bulbasaur and pikachu | Pokemon |
| 24162 | In 1940s California it was illegal to serve alcohol to who | Homosexuals |
| 24163 | Kaleidoscope. Daddy, Palomino and Changes name the author | Danielle Steele |
| 24164 | What was Paul the Apostles real name | Saul |
| 24165 | "7X" was used to refer to the secret ingredient of which drink? | Coca Cola |
| 24166 | What was the name of the medical journal established by Dr Thomas Wakely | The lancet |
| 24167 | At one time, 6 white beads of this Indian currency were worth one penny | Wampum |
| 24168 | What is a group of this animal called: Rat | Pack swarm |
| 24169 | What countries flag has two bars white top red bottom | Poland |
| 24170 | On an ordinance survey map what does a H in circle represent | Hospital |
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| 24171 | What is the original meaning of the word Shambles | Abattoir butcher) |
| 24172 | What is the distance from earth to the sun | 93 million miles |
| 24173 | What is the collective name for a group of larks called | Exaltation |
| 24174 | Collective nouns - A nye of what | Pheasants |
| 24175 | Beijing drivers fined 40 Yuan doing what at pedestrian crossing | Stopping its illegal |
| 24176 | Parton what is the official birthplace of country music | Bristol |
| 24177 | What is the answer to the meaning of life according to Douglas Adams in 'The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy? | 42 |
| 24178 | Carara in Tuscany is famous for producing what | Marble |
| 24179 | What fruit did Eve give to Adam in the bible | Fig – Apple mistranslation |
| 24180 | What British birds lay only one egg during the nesting season | Fulmar or Guillemot |
| 24181 | The Algarve is in what country | Portugal |
| 24182 | What is a better known name of Switzerland's Mont Cervin | The matterhorn |
| 24183 | The juice of which berry can be used to prevent and treat urinary tract problems | Cranberry |
| 24184 | What were comfrey baths were believed to restore | Virginity |
| 24185 | Whose record breaking performance in winning Olympic Gold in 1968 stood as a World record for 23 years | Bob beamon |
| 24186 | What is the name of the largest gold refinery? | Rand Refinery |
| 24187 | What term is used for the technique of growing plants without soil | Hydroponics |
| 24188 | What City is nicknamed the "Glass capital of the world" | Toledo, Ohio |
| 24189 | What numbers can be found on the back of the U.S. $5 dollar bill in the bushes at the base of the Lincoln Memorial | 172 |
| 24190 | Bell View in Manchester built in 1928 was Britain's first what | Greyhound Stadium |
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| 24191 | Which Singer Sang The Title Song To The Disney Movie "The Aristocats" | Maurice Chevalier |
| 24192 | English law males should do it 2 hours week watched by vicar | Archery Practice |
| 24193 | Who was the pop-up figure in the fun house in The Man With the Golden Gun | Al |
| 24194 | Which Former England International Was The First Player To Be Born After England's 1966 World Cup Victory | Tony Adams |
| 24195 | If You Suffer From Aulophobia What Are You Afraid Of? | Flutes |
| 24196 | In what city was the final of the 1991 Canada Cup played | Hamilton |
| 24197 | What pop group had a "Message in a Bottle" | Police |
| 24198 | Hotfoot Teddy was the original name of what icon | Smokey the Bear |
| 24199 | What is the Capital of: Mayotte | Mamoutzou |
| 24200 | Which companies name translates as rising sun | Hitachi |
| 24201 | Raw vegetebles served as an hors d'oeuvre are called what | Crudites |
| 24202 | In what country is the town of Limoges | France |
| 24203 | Which religions name means The way of the Gods | Shinto |
| 24204 | Which dancing represents fertility through death and rebirth | Morris dancing |
| 24205 | What is the name of the smaller currency unit that an Austrian schilling is divided into | Groschen |
| 24206 | Johnson who married george harrison's former wife | Eric clapton |
| 24207 | Who invented the Parking Meter | Carlton c mcgee |
| 24208 | S J Perelman wrote the screen plays for many of the films starring which zany comedians | Marx brothers |
| 24209 | Who was the backup singer on alice cooper's "muscle of love" lp | Liza |
| 24210 | In Greek mythology Deianeira was the wife of who | Hercules |
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| 24211 | Sylvester and Tweety Pie - Cat Bird started out as what | Clown and Baby |
| 24212 | Who said 'History is bunk'' | Henry ford |
| 24213 | Brian eno released a us 1978 lp titled "before and after _____" | Science |
| 24214 | In what direction does the nile river flow | North |
| 24215 | How many possible opening moves does white have at the start of a game of chess | 20 |
| 24216 | What's the worlds widest river | Amazon |
| 24217 | What tropic passes through Mexico | Cancer |
| 24218 | What toy is manufactured to a tolerance of 5 thou of a millimetre | Lego |
| 24219 | Cardinal, Barlinka and Napoleon are varieties of what | Black Grapes |
| 24220 | The Russian revolutionary, Leon Trotsky, was exiled three times and eventually assassinated in which country | Mexico |
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