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General Knowledge
47,553 questions • Page 57 of 680
| # | Question | Answer |
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| 3921 | What job does up & down do for a living | Elevator operator |
| 3922 | What is the Capital of: Sweden | Stockholm |
| 3923 | What color are an albino elephant's toenails | White |
| 3924 | Six copies of what are stored under bell jars in Serves France | The Kilogram in platinum iridium |
| 3925 | When is the shortest day in the southern hemisphere | June |
| 3926 | Which Athenian philosopher wrote nothing - immortalised by Plato | Socrates |
| 3927 | What is the name in a planet's orbit when it is nearest to the sun | Perihelion |
| 3928 | What was the name of the party dog that that was Budwiser's mascot in the late eighties? | Spuds McKenzie |
| 3929 | When was the cathode ray tube invented | 1878 |
| 3930 | The 25th U.S. president always wore a red carnation. He was _______ ______ | William mckinley |
| 3931 | What element does the symbol 'at' represent | Astatine |
| 3932 | The bridge connecting Boston & Cambridge via Massachusetts Avenue is commonly know as the ______ | Harvard bridge |
| 3933 | What is the fear of suffering and disease known as | Panthophobia |
| 3934 | What is a cancerous tumour | Malignant |
| 3935 | What is the flower that stands for: aversion | Indian single pink |
| 3936 | The 1st personal computer went on sale in what year | 1977 |
| 3937 | Where does the annual poker world series take place | Las vegas |
| 3938 | What Is Nosocomephobia The Fear Of | Hospitals |
| 3939 | Which forename, deriving from the Germanic 'rulehard', has been held by three English kings | Richard |
| 3940 | Who said "Tha tha that's all folks"? | Porky Pig |
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| 3941 | Who wrote Three Men in a Boat | Jerome K Jerome |
| 3942 | What was stolen from a Hotel Garden in Britain in 1991 | Onion Crop |
| 3943 | Name the person who caused Chicago kids to get school milk | Al Capone |
| 3944 | Who set a world water speed record over 70 mph at age 72 | Alexander Graham Bell |
| 3945 | Which Italian painter noted for "red" canvases died in Venice of the plague in 1576, aged about 99 | Titian |
| 3946 | 16th century husband had to stop doing what to wives after 10pm | Beating Them |
| 3947 | Fritz Von Werra was the only German pilot WW2 to do what Escape | The one that got away |
| 3948 | Name the female version of the Jewish Bar Mitzvah, celebrating a girl reaching the age of thirteen | Bat mitzvah |
| 3949 | Who won the Best Actress Oscar in 1987 for her role in Moonstruck | Cher |
| 3950 | Elaine Bookbinder became more famous as who | Elkie Brooks |
| 3951 | The study of light and its relation to sight is called ________. | Optics |
| 3952 | What was the first credit card called? | Diner´s Club |
| 3953 | Reginald Carey became famous as who | Rex Harrison |
| 3954 | Which Soviet Republic Was the first To Declare Independence from Moscow In 1991? | Lithuania |
| 3955 | What traditionally happened on Ash Wednesday? | People put ash on their foreheads |
| 3956 | 40000 Americans are injured each year where | In the toilet |
| 3957 | What is the inscription on the squadron badge of 617 Squadron | Apres moi le deluge |
| 3958 | Who was the first gymnast to score a perfect 10 in Olympics | Nadia Comaneci |
| 3959 | What famous religious hymn by Augustus Montague Toplady | Rock of Ages |
| 3960 | Minerals that are treasured for their beauty & durability | Gemstones |
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| 3961 | Which letter of the alphabet is used in cameras to describe the aperture setting? | F |
| 3962 | What is the medical term for short sightedness | Myopia |
| 3963 | Who composed the opera Lakme | Delibes |
| 3964 | Which particles, when emitted by radioactive nuclei, are known as beta particles | Electrons or positrons |
| 3965 | As who is Terry Bollea known | Hulk Hogan |
| 3966 | What animal can sleep 3 years but only mates once - 12 hours | Snails |
| 3967 | Fault What Italian city had the Roman name Mediolanum | Milan |
| 3968 | In a year the average person walks four miles doing what | Making their bed |
| 3969 | What was signed on 15th June 1215? | The Magna Carta |
| 3970 | What is the birthplace (city) of the late John Candy | Toronto |
| 3971 | In 1954 George Cowling was the first British TV what | Weatherman |
| 3972 | Which American state is nicknamed the 'Beehive' state | Utah |
| 3973 | The scale used to measure the magnitude of earthquakes | Richter |
| 3974 | The Sicilian, French and Alekhines are all used in which game | Chess |
| 3975 | Whose last words were - "Clito I owe a cock to Asclepius" | Socrates |
| 3976 | In Greek mythology, who was the only mortal gorgon | Medusa |
| 3977 | What Queen of Ogygia detained Odysseus for seven years | Calypso |
| 3978 | Who sang about Saturday Night at the Movies | The Drifters |
| 3979 | Whose first release was 'talking heads 77' | Psycho killer |
| 3980 | Who wrote Whip Hand Proof and Flying Finish | Dick Francis |
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| 3981 | A bear is ursine - what bird is pavonine | Peacock |
| 3982 | Who was america's first public enemy no 1 | John dillinger |
| 3983 | Grace Robin was the first model - to model what in 1930 | Contact Lenses |
| 3984 | Who was an ordained priest in the Church of England | Sir isaac newton |
| 3985 | Football Team, Denver ____ | Broncos |
| 3986 | In The Movie "Slumdog Millionaire" 'Jemal' Was The Name Of The Main Character But What Was The Name Of His Older Brother | Salim |
| 3987 | Name the two movies that Michael Crichton made (before Jurrasic Park )about a theme park out of control. | "West World" and "Future World" |
| 3988 | Whats the meaning of the Latin battle cry 'ad arma, ad arma | To arms to arms |
| 3989 | How many sheets of paper are there in a ream | 500 |
| 3990 | What is the region loosely defined by geography and culture, located in southwestern Asia and northeastern Africa | Middle East |
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