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General Knowledge
47,553 questions • Page 465 of 680
| # | Question | Answer |
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| 32481 | Which annual sporting event between 2 teams started in 1829 | The University Boat Race |
| 32482 | To which part of the body does the adjective 'renal' refer | Kidney |
| 32483 | When someone is clumsy or awkward, especially with their hands, they are often said to be "all ___." These | Thumbs |
| 32484 | How Did Louis Washkansky Of South Africa Make History In 1967 | 1st Heart Transplant Recipient |
| 32485 | Vivaldi's concertos Opus 8 Numbers 1-4 better known as what | The four Seasons |
| 32486 | Texans consume 40% of farm grown what in the USA | Catfish |
| 32487 | "Fruit smack flavored syrup" was the original name of | Kool aid |
| 32488 | The FIS governs what sport | International Ski Federation |
| 32489 | Which Singer Of A Very Famous 90's One Hit Wonder Has The Real Name “ Robert Van Winkle ” | Vanilla Ice |
| 32490 | The locals call it Misi what do we call this country | Egypt |
| 32491 | The state tree of Arizona is really a legume - name it | Palo Alto |
| 32492 | The Graf Zeppelin completed a 19,500 mile trip in what year | 1929 |
| 32493 | In Shakespeare's 'Merchant of Venice', with whom does Portia fall in love | Bassanio |
| 32494 | A chronic disease of the liver | Cirrhosis |
| 32495 | What is the most southerly County of Ireland | Cork |
| 32496 | A flat round soft creamy French cheese | Brie |
| 32497 | Who wrote Fahrenheit 451 | Ray bradbury |
| 32498 | Who stars in the movie "Tomb Raider"? | Angelina Jolie |
| 32499 | What is the eighth month of the year | August |
| 32500 | In the USA domestic violence peaks on what day of the year | Superbowl Sunday |
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| 32501 | How many children did Adam and Eve have together | Three |
| 32502 | The temperature at what dew forms is called the | Dew point |
| 32503 | Who sang the Song "Gangsta's Paradise"? | Coolio |
| 32504 | What animal always gives birth to same sex twins | Armadillo |
| 32505 | On which river is Warsaw to be found | Vistula wisla |
| 32506 | What is sometimes known as Goober Grease | Peanut Butter |
| 32507 | What was the pre-war German name for the Baltic city which is now Russian and called Kaliningrad | Konigsberg |
| 32508 | In Greek mythology, which monster had the head and breasts of a woman, the body of a lion and the wings of a bird | Sphinx |
| 32509 | What country in distance is furthest from New Zealand | Spain |
| 32510 | Who is the only musician in history to bring out two albums to reach number one in one year? | DMX |
| 32511 | Legal Terms: A supplement to a will. | Codicil |
| 32512 | A spice from which root is used to give food a yellow colour | Turmeric |
| 32513 | How was Australias most infamous bush ranger | Ned kelly |
| 32514 | Why, in 1969, did the French flag appear on some British postage stamps | To commemorate concorde's maiden flight |
| 32515 | In what country could you spend a tugrik | Mongolia |
| 32516 | Agrippa poisoned her husband/uncle who was he | Claudius |
| 32517 | What type of number has no factors other than 1 and itself | Prime |
| 32518 | Who holds the nhl record for the most goals scored during a regular season | Wayne gretzky |
| 32519 | By US government figures people have tried 28000 ways of what | Losing Weight |
| 32520 | What sporting event first took place in 1903 | Tour de france |
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| 32521 | In what Australian state would you find Port Pirie | South australia |
| 32522 | The town of Beersheba is in which country | Israel |
| 32523 | The pound cake got its name from the pound of ______ it contained | Butter |
| 32524 | What is Moscow's famed opera house | The bolshoi bolshoi |
| 32525 | Lockjaw is another name for which disease | Tetanus |
| 32526 | What myth is the rhinocerous thought to have inspired | Unicorn |
| 32527 | Lee Where were the Toltecs from | Mexico |
| 32528 | Whose boat Bluebird was recently raised from Coniston water | Donald Campbell |
| 32529 | On what sea is the crimea | Black sea |
| 32530 | A pound of armadillo meat contains how many calories | 780 calories |
| 32531 | Alfred Jingle appears in which Dickens novel | The Pickwick Papers |
| 32532 | Where can you buy a cup of coffee with cruzeiros | Brazil |
| 32533 | Name the only major Greek God whose Roman counterpart has the same name | Apollo |
| 32534 | What is the flower that stands for: avarice | Scarlet auricula |
| 32535 | What is the flower that stands for: betrayal | Judas tere |
| 32536 | Which department uses 65% of all paper bought by US gov | Defence department |
| 32537 | Hans Lippershey made the worlds first practical what | Microscope |
| 32538 | In Greek mythology, for who did the cyclops forge thunderbolts | Zeus |
| 32539 | What rock makes the cheapest, softest form of sandpaper | Flint |
| 32540 | What does a linguist study | Languages |
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| 32541 | What does a zoologist study | Animals |
| 32542 | 12 is the atomic number of which metal | Magnesium |
| 32543 | Who released the No.1 hit single 'Barbie Girl' in October 1997 | Aqua |
| 32544 | The amount of what substance in granite determines its color | Feldspar |
| 32545 | Name the female British climber while killed trying to climb K2 in 1995 | Alison hargreaves |
| 32546 | The use of astronomical phenomena to predict earthly & human events is called | Astrology |
| 32547 | What is a cpu | Central processing unit |
| 32548 | What minty confection is a boys name - in reverse | Trebor mints - Robert |
| 32549 | What does barley become when prepared for brewing | Malt |
| 32550 | Who was the male lead character in Gershwins musical that featured the song Summertime | Porgy |
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