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General Knowledge
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| # | Question | Answer |
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| 44171 | In Geography, Kuala Lumpur Is The Capital Of What Country | Malaysia |
| 44172 | In The Animal Kingdom, What Is The Collective Noun For A Group Of Crows | Murder |
| 44173 | In History, What A Was A Region In Eastern Canada That Became The Site Of The First Permanent French Colony In North America | Acadia |
| 44174 | In Maths, What Is 108 Divided By 9 | 12 |
| 44175 | The 1975 Novel Last Bus To Woodstock Was The First To Feature Which Fictional Detective | Inspector Morse |
| 44176 | Which Chinese City Gave Its Name To A Method Of Serving Duck With Pancakes, Cucumber And Hoi Sin Sauce | Beijing / Peking |
| 44177 | In What 1960s Sitcom Would You Find The Characters Morticia, Gomez And Wednesday | The Addams Family |
| 44178 | In Nature, Are Slow-Worms Categorised As Snakes Or Lizards | Lizards |
| 44179 | In The Animal Kingdom, What 'S' Is A Small, Mouse-Like, Insect-Eating Mammal With A Long Pointed Snout | Shrew |
| 44180 | In Travel, Is The Italian City Of Florence To The North Or South Of Rome | North |
| 44181 | The Area Of Outstanding Natural Beauty Called Dedham Vale Overlaps Two Counties - Name Either | Essex Or Suffolk |
| 44182 | What 'D' Is The Common Name For The Flakes Of Scurf Shed From The Scalp | Dandruff |
| 44183 | Which 'P' Was An Italian Composer Who Wrote The Aria 'Nessun Dorma', Made Famous By Pavarotti At The 1990 World Cup | Giacomo Puccini |
| 44184 | John Parrott And Which Famous Footballer Were Team Captains On The Tv Programme A Question Of Sport | Ally McCoist |
| 44185 | In Politics, Was Britain Forced Out Of The Erm On 'Black Monday' Or 'Black Wednesday' In 1992 | Black Wednesday |
| 44186 | In The Film The 'Wizard Of Oz', How Is Dorothy Transported Over The Rainbow | By A Tornado |
| 44187 | In Science, Is Cryogenics The Study Of Very High. Or Very Low Temperatures | Low |
| 44188 | In Fashion, What 'G' Is A Type Of Boneless, Elastic Corset | Girdle |
| 44189 | Which British Actor Adapted, Directed And Starred In The 1989 Film Henry V | Kenneth Branagh |
| 44190 | In Geography, In Which Country Would You Find The Sierra Madre Mountain System | Mexico |
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| 44191 | In The Children's Stories, What Was Captain Pugwash: A Pirate Or A Soldier | Pirate |
| 44192 | What Is The Total Number Of Days In June And July | 61 |
| 44193 | In Biology, What Part Of The Body Do Flying Fish Use To Propel Themselves Out Of The Water | Tail (Pectoral Fin) |
| 44194 | In Nature, Do Stinging Nettles Or Dead Nettles Have Colourful Flowers | Dead Nettles |
| 44195 | Which American Civil Rights Campaigner Is Remembered For His 'I Have A Dream' Speech | Martin Luther King (Jr) |
| 44196 | In Literature, Was Rostand's Cyrano De Bergerac Written In The Eighteenth, Nineteenth Or Twentieth Century | Nineteenth |
| 44197 | In Pop Music, What Itsy-Bitsy, Teeny-Weeny Garment Was Worn In A Song Sung By Brian Hyland | Yellow Polka Dot Bikini |
| 44198 | Who Was Sworn In As The 36th President Of The United States Within Hours Of The Assassination Of Jfk - Lyndon B. Johnson Or Richard Nixon | Lyndon B Johnson |
| 44199 | Which Famous Singer Played A Female Baseball Player In The Film A League Of Their Own | Madonna |
| 44200 | Was Orphism An Ancient Greek Or An Ancient Roman Religion | Ancient Greek |
| 44201 | In Nature, Are Earthworms Hermaphrodites | Yes |
| 44202 | What 'B' Is A Device Used To Slow Down Or Stop The Movement Of A Vehicle | Brake |
| 44203 | In Which Sport Is A 44 Lb Granite Stone Pushed Down A Stretch Of Ice Towards A Target | Curling |
| 44204 | In History, Which Roman Caesar Was Stabbed By Brutus | Julius |
| 44205 | What 1950s Comedy Radio Show Starred Spike Milligan, Harry Secombe, Michael Bentine And Peter Sellers | The Goons |
| 44206 | In Maths, What Is 20 Per Cent Of ?£5 | 1 Pound |
| 44207 | In Biology, What 'C' Is The Smallest Independent Unit Of Life | Cell |
| 44208 | In Greek Mythology, Who Was The Messenger Of The Gods | Hermes |
| 44209 | In British History, In 1833, What Was William Wilberforce Instrumental In Abolishing In The British Commonwealth | Slavery |
| 44210 | How Old Was Stevie Wonder When He Began Recording Music - 12, 16, Or 21 | 12 |
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| 44211 | Which London Theatre Was Founded By Sir Bernard Miles | The Mermaid |
| 44212 | In The Animal Kingdom, What Name Is Given To Any Front-Fanged Venomous Snake Of The Family Viperidae | Viper |
| 44213 | In The 'Mondays Child' Rhyme What Does 'Saturday's Child' Work Hard For | A Living |
| 44214 | The Famous Ship The 'Titanic' Was Owned And Operated By Which Liner Company | White Star Line |
| 44215 | Name The British Fashion Designer Who Had A Long Relationship With Sex Pistols Manager Malcolm Mclaren Between 1965 And 1981 | Vivienne Westwood |
| 44216 | Which Landmark BBC Building Officially Opened On 1 May 1932 | Broadcasting House |
| 44217 | In Art, In Which Century Was The Pre-Raphaelite School Of Artists Established | Nineteenth Century |
| 44218 | In TV, Name The Actor Who Played 'George Carter' In The Cop Series 'The Sweeney' | Dennis Waterman |
| 44219 | Traditionally, What Type Of Food Is Set Off Rolling Down A Hill In An Annual Event At Cooper's Hill, Gloucestershire | Cheese |
| 44220 | The Title Of Wilbur Smith's First Novel Was When The Lion ... What | Feeds |
| 44221 | In Human Biology, What Is The Dark Brown Pigment Normally Found In The Skin | Melanin |
| 44222 | Which Swedish-Born Actress Played The Main Female Role In The 1943 Film For Whom The Bell Tolls | Ingrid Bergman |
| 44223 | In The Bible, What Was Lot's Wife 'Turned Into For Disobeying God's Order Not To Look Back | A Pillar Of Salt |
| 44224 | Which Saint Was The First Archbishop Of Canterbury | Saint Augustine |
| 44225 | In The Sport Beach Volleyball, How Many Players Are There Per Team Two Or Six | Two |
| 44226 | Which Spanish City Is The Setting For Bizet's Carmen, De Molina's Don Juan And Mozart's Marriage Of Figaro | Seville |
| 44227 | The Central School Of Speech And Drama In 'London Is Based In Which Former Theatre | Embassy Theatre |
| 44228 | In TV, Name Jason Priestley's Character In The Original Series Of The Us Tv Show Beverly Hills 90210 | Brandon Walsh |
| 44229 | In Nature, What 'E' Is A Type Of Northern Sea Duck That Has Soft Down Feathers - Often Used For Quilts | Elder Duck |
| 44230 | In History, Singapore Surrendered To Which Country's Army On 15 February 1942 | Japan |
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| 44231 | In Geography, Riyadh Is The Royal Capital Of Which Country | Saudi Arabia |
| 44232 | In Peter Pan, What Was The Name Of Captain Hook's Ship | The Jolly Roger |
| 44233 | In Biology, What 'C' Is The Name Given To The Structure In A Cell Nucleus That Carries The Genes | Chromosome |
| 44234 | What Telegraph Code Was Improved By Its Inventers Partner Alfred Vail | Morse Code |
| 44235 | In Pop Music, 'A Whiter Shade Of Pale' Was A UK Number One Hit In 1967 For Which Group | Procul Harum |
| 44236 | On The World Wide Web, Which Country Does '.Fr' Represent | France |
| 44237 | In History, Who Succeeded George Washington As President Of The United States | John Adams |
| 44238 | In Which Country Was The Painter Marc Chagall Born - Estonia Or Belarus | Belarus |
| 44239 | In The Musical Team Gilbert And Sullivan, Which Of Them Wrote The Words | Gilbert |
| 44240 | What Berries Are The Fruits Of The Blackthorn And Are Often Soaked In Gin To Make Christmas Liqueur | Sloes |
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