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General Knowledge
47,553 questions • Page 401 of 680
| # | Question | Answer |
|---|---|---|
| 28001 | Who was the greek god of dreams | Morpheus |
| 28002 | Where would you find the thickest layer of skin on the human body | Feet |
| 28003 | Name the biggest hit for the Animals in 1964 | House of the rising sun |
| 28004 | What Was The Very First Andrew Lloyd Webber Musical To Be Filmed | Jesus Christ Superstar |
| 28005 | Who sang 'think' in the original 'blues brothers' film | Aretha franklin |
| 28006 | Ronald Wycherley became more famous than | Billy Fury |
| 28007 | Why two car thieves caught trying to sell stolen car in 1976 | Tried to sell to owner |
| 28008 | Cinnabar is an ore of which metal | Mercury |
| 28009 | What is the flower that stands for: declaration of love | Red tulip |
| 28010 | In which European country would you find the town of Eupen | Belgium |
| 28011 | What color is the car that Starsky & Hutch drive? | Red with a white swoop |
| 28012 | Who was the Roman equivalent of the Greek God Zeus | Jupiter |
| 28013 | Christian sacrement in which bread and wine are consecrated and consummed | Eucharist |
| 28014 | The oldest written plan of government in effect is in what country | United States of America |
| 28015 | What is Barbie`s full name? | Barbara Millicent Roberts |
| 28016 | What is the attribution of human attributes to a deity | Anthropomorphism |
| 28017 | What is the most popular crop in U.S. home vegetable gardens | Tomatoes |
| 28018 | Which Boyband That Split Up In 2000 Released All Of Their Songs In The USA Under The Name "Silk" | Another Level |
| 28019 | In Gulliver's Travels, what is the name of the flying island inhabited by scientific theorists | Laputa |
| 28020 | Which famous building is housed at the former site of the Bankside Power Station? | Tate Modern Art Gallery |
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| 28021 | Line of hereditary rulers | Dynasty |
| 28022 | Which dish consists of Steak, sprinkled with ground peppercorns, soaked in Brandy and set alight? | Steak Au Poivre |
| 28023 | What nationality was Fredrick Chopin | Polish |
| 28024 | Ball is 38 millimetres in diameter weighs 2.5 grams what sport | Table Tennis |
| 28025 | By What Name Is "Calcium Oxide" More Commonly Known | Quicklime |
| 28026 | Who was the last reigning King of Egypt | Farouk |
| 28027 | What colour does a chameleon turn when its angry | Black |
| 28028 | Whom did Joe Walcott defeat at age 37 to win the heavyweight title | Ezzard charles |
| 28029 | As whom was Jan Ludvik Hoch better known | Robert maxwell |
| 28030 | Which French actor and crooner sings the theme tune to Disney's The Aristocats | Maurice chevalier |
| 28031 | Numbers Where's the famed Arch of Hadrian | Ahtens |
| 28032 | Phallophobia is a fear of ______ | Penis |
| 28033 | Indiana is known as ______ | Hoosier state |
| 28034 | This software company produced hits such as 'Pagemaker' & 'Illustrator' | Adobe |
| 28035 | Cosmetic brand gets it's name from Latin for as white as snow | Nivea |
| 28036 | Irish-born English scientist, who was an early proponent of the scientific method and a founder of modern chemistry | Boyle |
| 28037 | In an authentic Chinese meal what is served last | Soup |
| 28038 | A haemodializar is a mechanical what | Kidney |
| 28039 | What is the name of Princess Anne's second husband | Tim laurence |
| 28040 | What eventually killed Oliver Cromwell | Malaria |
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| 28041 | What does the word economy mean in original Greek | Home Management |
| 28042 | In what Puccini opera does Scarpia appear | Tosca |
| 28043 | What actress played Laura and Almonzo's niece on Little House on the Prairie? | Shannen Doherty |
| 28044 | What was the Queen Mother's maiden name? | Bowes Lyon |
| 28045 | Who was La Purcelle of Voltair's poem | Joan of Arc |
| 28046 | A Polyorchid has at least three what | Testicles |
| 28047 | Who was the first tennis player to achieve the grand slam | Donald Budge |
| 28048 | Which French composer wrote 'The Sorcerer's Apprentice'? | Paul Dukas |
| 28049 | Mans formal dress coat called tails is named after what bird | Swallow |
| 28050 | A villanelle is a type of what | Poem |
| 28051 | Which Italian won the 1998 Tour de France cycle race | Marco pantani |
| 28052 | A green or yellow liqueur brandy | Chartreuse |
| 28053 | What is the strongest land animal | Elephant |
| 28054 | France and which country contested first ever world cup match | Mexico |
| 28055 | Port Louis is the capital of which island state in the Indian Ocean | Mauritius |
| 28056 | In the monty python parody 'search for the holy grail', what was used to kill the rabbit | Holy hand grenade of antioch |
| 28057 | Which classical composer was nicknamed 'The Red Priest' | Vivaldi |
| 28058 | In Greek mythology, who did zeus place in the heavens as the constellation ursa major | Callisto |
| 28059 | In the movie "The Goonies" what brand of candybar did Chunk try to give to Sloth? | Baby Ruth |
| 28060 | What does the painting The Battle of Gettysburg claim to be | Worlds largest |
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| 28061 | What is the literal meaning of the Spanish word tapas (snacks) | Cover or covers |
| 28062 | Who wasn't afraid to call James Joyce 'A greasy undergraduate' | Virginia wolfe |
| 28063 | What have woodpecker scalps, porpoise teeth and giraffe tails all been used as? | Money |
| 28064 | Which city is the capital of the Austrian province of Tyrol | Innsbruck |
| 28065 | What type of whisky is called "old no 7" | Jack daniels |
| 28066 | In mythology, who was the mother of Eros and Aeneas | Aphrodite |
| 28067 | What country declared itself first atheist state in 1967 | Albania – banned religion |
| 28068 | Where do the White and Blue Niles join | Khartoum - in Sudan |
| 28069 | What Soviet leader seized control from Khrushchev in 1964 | Leonid Brezhnev 1984 till died 92 |
| 28070 | Where in the world are most diamonds found | Australia |
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