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General Knowledge
47,553 questions • Page 633 of 680
| # | Question | Answer |
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| 44241 | Which TV Presenter Fronted The 1960s Satire Show That Was The Week. That Was | Sir David Frost |
| 44242 | Who, With Friedrich Engels, Published The Communist Manifesto In 1848 | Karl Marx |
| 44243 | In Seventeenth-Century Literature, Who Wrote The Religious Story The Pilgrim's Progress | John Bunyan |
| 44244 | Which Austrian Composer Wrote A Piano Quintet In 1819 Known As The Trout | Schubert |
| 44245 | In The Card Game Cribbage How Many Points Are Scored For A Combination Of Cards Which Add Up To Fifteen | Two |
| 44246 | In Sport, Which British Tennis Star Won His First Tournament For Two Years In October 2000 | Tim Henman |
| 44247 | In Nature, The 'Purple Emperor' Is A Variety Of What Insect | Butterfly |
| 44248 | In Nature, What Is The Opposite Of Diurnal | Nocturnal |
| 44249 | Which Asian Capital City Is Known By Its Inhabitants As 'Krung Thep' | Bangkok |
| 44250 | In The Field Of Nature 'Black' And 'Bewick's' Are Both Types Of Which Bird | Swan |
| 44251 | In Tv, In Which 1970s US Drama Series Did A Large Family Run A Saw Mill In The Mountains Of Virginia | The Waltons |
| 44252 | In Monetary Terms, What Do The Initials 'GNP' Represent | Gross National Product |
| 44253 | In Nature, What 'D' Is A Plant Traditionally Considered An Antidote To A Nettle Sting | Dock (Leaves) |
| 44254 | In Literature The 'Agatha' Awards Are Named After Which Famous Writer | Agatha Christie |
| 44255 | Who Wrote The Classic Book 'The Complete Angler' | Isaak Walton |
| 44256 | The Turkish Flag Is Mode Up Of Two Symbols - A Moon And What | Star |
| 44257 | What Is The Official Language Of Tunisia | Arabic |
| 44258 | In Food, Is 'Roti' A General Indian Term For Bread Or Meat | Bread |
| 44259 | Malcolm Campbell Set A New World Land Speed Record In 1935. What Was The Name Of The Vehicle | Bluebird |
| 44260 | In Which 1964 Film Did Michael Caine Play 'Lieutenant Gonville Bromhead' | Zulu |
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| 44261 | In UK Military Terms, What Is A 'Wren' | A Female Member Of The Royal Navy |
| 44262 | Which Book Of The Bible Is Set In Persia - Esther Or Ruth | Esther |
| 44263 | What Is The Name Given To A Machine Which Transforms Mechanical Energy Into Electrical Energy | Dynamo |
| 44264 | Whose Operas Include Lohengrin And The Flying Dutchman | Richard Wilhelm Wagner |
| 44265 | What Is The Capital Of Hungary | Budapest |
| 44266 | For What Are The Caves At Lascaux In France Most Famous | Paintings / Engravings |
| 44267 | Cross-Country Skiing And Which Other Sport Make Up The Biathlon In The Winter Olympics | Rifle Shooting |
| 44268 | In British Politics, Which Institution Was Given The Power To Set Interest Rates In 1997 | The Bank Of England |
| 44269 | Which Twentieth-Century British Monarch Said: 'We Have Our Part To Play In Restoring The Shattered Fabric Of Civilisation' | George VI |
| 44270 | Which Male Actor Played Ned Land In The 1954 Film 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea | Kirk Douglas |
| 44271 | In Food, From Which Animal Does Pancetta Originate | Pig |
| 44272 | Which Soap Actor Had Hits With The Songs 'Every Loser Wins' And 'Heartbeat' | Nick Berry |
| 44273 | Who Is The Patron Saint Of Tax Collectors | St Matthew |
| 44274 | In Mythology, Which Stone Weapon Is Most Commonly Associated With The Nordic God Thor - A Hammer Or An Axe | Hammer |
| 44275 | What Karen Blickson Memoir About Kenya Was Made Into An Oscar Winning Film | Out Of Africa |
| 44276 | Which City In The United States Is The Home Of The Library Of Congress | Washington DC |
| 44277 | The Us Black Leader Malcolm X Was Born In Which Decade: 1920s Or 1930s | 1920s (1925) |
| 44278 | What Life-Saving Device Did American Benjamin Franklin Invent In 1753 | Lightning Conductor |
| 44279 | Which Female Black Spider Usually Has A Red Hourglass Marking On Her Underside | Black Widow |
| 44280 | In What Year Did The Sex Pistols Make Their Infamous Appearance On Bill Grundy's Show, Thames Today - 1973 Or 1976 | 1976 |
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| 44281 | Is A 'French Pleat' A Hairstyle Or A Way Of Tying A Tie | Hairstyle |
| 44282 | In Which Decade Did The BBC TV Programme 'Holiday' Begin | 1960s |
| 44283 | In Which Decade Were Tea Bags First Sold For Domestic Consumption In The. Uk | 1950s (1952) |
| 44284 | What Nationality Was The Heart Transplant Pioneer Dr Christian Barnard | South African |
| 44285 | In Pop Music, During The 1970s Who Used The Persona Ziggy Stardust | David Bowie |
| 44286 | In Theatre, Was The First Complete Edition Of Shakespeare's Plays Called The 'First Folio' Or The 'First Quarto' | First Folio |
| 44287 | What, According To The Greek Mathematician Euclid, Is The Shortest Distance Between Two Points | Straight Line |
| 44288 | In Tv, Which Comedy Character Was Noted For His Bad Cooking, Poor Personal Hygiene And Never-Ending Supply Of 'Cunning Plans' | Baldrick |
| 44289 | In English Law, What Does A Coroner Investigate As The Main Part Of His Job | Cause Of Death |
| 44290 | What Type Of Bird Eats The Eggs And Young Of Other Birds And Is Thought To Bring Bad Luck | Magpie |
| 44291 | What 'SA' Is Scotland's Oldest University | St Andrews |
| 44292 | Which 1961 Disney Animated Film Features The Characters Pongo And Perdita | 101 Dalmatians |
| 44293 | In Which Country Is The Beach Resort 'Surfer's Paradise' Found | Australia |
| 44294 | In The Human Body Haw Many Pairs Of Ribs Are There | Twelve |
| 44295 | The Modern Rules Of Which Sport Were Named After The Eighth Marquess Of Queensberry In 1867 | Boxing |
| 44296 | In A Sentence What Name Is Given To A Word That Describes An Action | Verb |
| 44297 | The City Of Montgomery Is The Capital Of Which US State, Situated On The Gulf Of Mexico | Alabama |
| 44298 | In UK Politics, Who Announced In June 1991 That She Would Not Be Standing For Re-Election As Mp For Finchley | Margaret Thatcher |
| 44299 | Was Ludwig Wittgenstein A Philosopher, Artist Or Composer | Philosopher |
| 44300 | Which Brave Teenager Went To School At Sunnydale High In An American TV Series Which Shares Her Name | Buffy The Vampire Slayer |
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| 44301 | In The Animal Kingdom, By What Name Is The Species Felis Catus Commonly Known | Cat |
| 44302 | What 'C' Is The Name Given To A Regulation Requiring A Person To Be Indoors By A Certain Hour Of The Night | Curfew |
| 44303 | In The Game Of Chess, How Many Squares Can A King Move At Any One Time | One |
| 44304 | What 'C' Is A Crushed Grain Product Often Served Steamed With North African Dishes | Couscous |
| 44305 | Which Boy Band Took Their Name From The Postcode Of Their Native Town Of Walthamstow | E17 |
| 44306 | Where Is John Nash's Domed Royal Pavilion | Brighton |
| 44307 | In Classical Music, What Is The Lowest-Pitched Lnstrument Of The Violin Family | The Double Bass |
| 44308 | What Was The Name Given To Unlicensed Radio Stations Such As Radio London And Radio Caroline | Pirate Radio |
| 44309 | In Mammals, What 'C' Are The Teeth Found Between The Incisors And Pre-Molars | Canine |
| 44310 | Where Does The Statue Called 'Eros' Stand In London | Piccadilly Circus |
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