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General Knowledge
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| # | Question | Answer |
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| 30241 | Name the computer developed fromTuring's bombes at Bletchley Park to decode the German Enigma codes during World War 2. | Colossus |
| 30242 | Which Opera Does "Pavarotti's" "Nesun Dorma" Actually Come From | Turandot |
| 30243 | Who was assassinated on november 22, 1963 in dallas | President john f kennedy |
| 30244 | In Greek mythology who ferries the dead across the river styx | Charon |
| 30245 | What is the flower that stands for: sensuality | Spanish jasmine |
| 30246 | After sex what does the female marine bristleworm do | Bites off eats penis |
| 30247 | How many rings on the Olympic flag | Five |
| 30248 | What country borders sudan to the north | Egypt |
| 30249 | How many constellations are used in modern astronomy? | 88 |
| 30250 | Alain Boubil - Claude-Michael Schonberg music what hit show | Miss Saigon |
| 30251 | What is the shadow-casting pointer on a sundial called | Gnomon |
| 30252 | The Red Cross was initiated in what year | 1862 |
| 30253 | Who played commander riker in 'star trek' | Jonathan frakes |
| 30254 | In what sport do teams compete for the Swaythling Cup | Men's table tennis |
| 30255 | The second most common phobia, anthropophobia, is a fear of? | People |
| 30256 | In France what kind of nuts are noisette | Hazelnuts |
| 30257 | What American playwright titled his autobiography Timebends | Arthur miller |
| 30258 | What segment of television receieves the ACE awards | Cable |
| 30259 | Sociophobia is a fear of ______ | Society |
| 30260 | US, West Germany and Japan not participate in the 1980 Olympic games in Moscow, as a protest because of Soviet activity in which country | Afganistan |
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| 30261 | Lucy Hobbs Taylor 1867 first woman in the US to do what | Become a registered dentist |
| 30262 | Which sport is played at Roland Garros | Tennis in Paris on clay courts |
| 30263 | Apart From Smoking A pipe What Was Sherlock Holmes Favourite Vice | Injecting Cocaine |
| 30264 | In Denmark there is a 20 Kroner fine for not reporting what | Your own or anyone else's death |
| 30265 | Which team won the recently concluded UEFA cup? | Liverpool |
| 30266 | Which English king's coronation was postponed because he was suffering from appendicitis | Edward vii |
| 30267 | What house was the biggest in america until the Cival war? | The White House |
| 30268 | The marine iguana is native to which island group | Galapagos |
| 30269 | The wheel was invented in about what year BC | 3500 |
| 30270 | What are Common Darter and Southern Hawker types of? | Dragonflies |
| 30271 | Who played the television detective Frank Cannon | William conrad |
| 30272 | What is a Gopak? | A Russian dance |
| 30273 | What was the movie that starred the little furry creatures from "Return of the Jedi"? | Escape from Endor |
| 30274 | A psychological disorder in which the patient refuses to eat. | Anorexia nervosa |
| 30275 | Who invented the gatling gun | Richard gatling |
| 30276 | In the German episode of Fawlty Towers Sybil was in hospital for which operation | Ingrown toenail |
| 30277 | April is the cruellest month - which poet wrote that line | T S Elliot it refers to income tax |
| 30278 | What are scaup | Wild ducks |
| 30279 | Who played 'Kookie' in the T.V. series Seventy Seven Sunset Strip | Ed byrnes |
| 30280 | Which country was named after the sea people known as Peleset or Philistines | Palestine |
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| 30281 | What is the Capital of: Solomon Islands | Honiara |
| 30282 | In which Welsh county is Beddgelert | Gwynedd |
| 30283 | In which country was Robert Maxwell born | Czechoslovakia |
| 30284 | What ship meaning new land carried Scott to the Antarctic 1910 | Terra Nova |
| 30285 | What god were the Thugees worshipping in "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom"? | Kali |
| 30286 | Who was the last to stab Caesar in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar | Brutus |
| 30287 | Which funnyman appears in a series of TV adverts for the insurance company Aviva? | Paul Whitehouse |
| 30288 | What 1902 children's book continues to sell over 50,000 copies per year | The tale of peter rabbit |
| 30289 | What is a 'yesterday, today & tomorrow' | Shrub |
| 30290 | After WW I what was Hitler promoted to in rank | Corporal |
| 30291 | Who's aliases John Willard Eric Gault George Ramom Sneyd | James Earl Ray – killed M L King |
| 30292 | In Norse mythology what was Audulma - wet nurse of giants | Cow |
| 30293 | Schwarzenegger what us state was named after french words for "green" and "mountain" | Vermont |
| 30294 | Dame where is the notre dame cathedral | Paris |
| 30295 | Which U.S. writer wrote The Naked and the Dead | Norman mailer |
| 30296 | Which is the only book written by margaret mitchell | Gone with the wind |
| 30297 | Name Indian chief who rode in Roosevelt's inaugural procession | Geronimo |
| 30298 | What is the capital of Alberta | Edmonton |
| 30299 | In England what ocean current allows gardeners on the west coast to grow exotic plants | Gulf stream |
| 30300 | Who was captain of the 1995 south african rugby world cup team | Francois |
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| 30301 | What is the worlds oldest monotheistic religion | Judaism |
| 30302 | A nilometer measures the rise and fall of what | Rivers (originally Nile) |
| 30303 | What is the chalice used by Jesus Christ at the Last Supper called? | Holy Grail |
| 30304 | Which nation invented sauerkraut | Chinese |
| 30305 | Who was made the first Holy Roman Emperor | Charlemagne |
| 30306 | Out of what is paper money made | Linen |
| 30307 | What does a la carte mean in a restaurant | According to the menu |
| 30308 | Who is the Patron Saint of housewives | Martha |
| 30309 | Which Movie Star Published An Autobiography In 2002 Entitled "Lucky Man" | Michael J Fox |
| 30310 | In 1964 who was the first non royal to appear on a UK stamp | William Shakespeare |
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