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General Knowledge
47,553 questions • Page 637 of 680
| # | Question | Answer |
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| 44521 | In The Human Body, Which Is The Largest Joint | Knee |
| 44522 | On A Rugby Union Pitch, What Is The Maximum Distance In Metres Between One Goal And The Other | 100 Metres |
| 44523 | What Is The Current UK Telephone Dialling Code For Sheffield | 0114 |
| 44524 | In The Animal Kingdom, From Which Continent Does The Wombat Come | Australia |
| 44525 | In Chemistry, Which Element Has The Chemical Symbol 'Zn' | Zinc |
| 44526 | Did Charles Lindbergh Achieve The First Solo Flight Across The Atlantic Ocean In 1917 Or 1927 | 1927 |
| 44527 | In Sport, The West Indies Won The First Ever Cricket World Cup In Which Decade, The 1960s, The 1970s Or The 1980s | 1970s (1975) |
| 44528 | In Pop Music, Are There Actually Seven Members In The Group S Club 7 | Yes |
| 44529 | In Which Subject Did Former UK Prime Minister 'Margaret Thatcher' Gain Her First Degree | Chemistry (1947) |
| 44530 | From Which Country Did The Composer And Pianist Chopin Come | Poland |
| 44531 | What Does The Organisation Gideons International Traditionally Leave In Hotel Rooms | Bibles |
| 44532 | In Literature, Ada, Richard, Esther And Lady Dedlock Are Characters In Which Charles Dickens Novel | Bleak House |
| 44533 | Which Member Of The Royal Family Is Chancellor Of Cambridge University | Prince Phillip |
| 44534 | In Film, What Is The Title Of The Sequel To 'I Know What You Did Last Summer' | I Still Know What You Did Last Summer |
| 44535 | The Christian Festival Of Candlemas Takes Place In Which Month | February |
| 44536 | Which 1978 Alan Parker Film Revolved Around A Drug Smuggler's Ordeal In A Turkish Jail | Midnight Express |
| 44537 | The Wine 'Bull's Blood' Comes From Which Country | Hungary |
| 44538 | In The 1960s, Which Playwright Was Murdered By His Partner, Kenneth Halliwell | John Orton |
| 44539 | Which Fashion Designer, Who Opened His First Shop In 1970, Was Knighted In 2000 | Paul Smith |
| 44540 | In Sport, Which Football Manager Is Associated With The Phrase 'Do I Not Like That' | Graham Taylor |
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| 44541 | In Music, In Which Decade Was Tenor Luciano Pavarotti Born | 1930s (1935) |
| 44542 | In The American TV Show 'Frasier', What Is The Name Of The Dog | Eddie |
| 44543 | In The Animal Kingdom, 'Simba' Is The Swahili Name For Which Wild Creature | Lion |
| 44544 | Which European City's Professional Football Team Are Known As 'The Grasshoppers' | Zurich |
| 44545 | In Pop Music, Which Spice Girl Sang With Dane Bowers On Her Single 'Out Of Your Mind' | Victoria Beckham (Posh Spice) |
| 44546 | The Resorts, Of Sorrento And Amalfi Lie Close To Which Major Italian City | Naples |
| 44547 | Which Former 'Beatle' Started A Film Production Company Called 'Handmade Films' | George Harrison |
| 44548 | In Theatre, How Many People Deliver A Soliloquy | One |
| 44549 | In The 1981 University Boat Race, What Was Significant About The Presence Of Susan Brown In The Winning Boat | First Woman Cox |
| 44550 | In The Opening Sequence To The TV Series Porridge, How Many Years Of Imprisonment Is Fletcher Sentenced | Five Years |
| 44551 | Which Actress Played The Character Molly In The 1990 Film Ghost | Demi Moore |
| 44552 | What 'F' Is A Single Flower Or Branch In The Head Of A Cauliflower | Floret |
| 44553 | On Which Of Florida's Famous Keys Might You Visit Ernest Hemingway's House | Key West |
| 44554 | In Astronomy, What Are The 'Andromeda Spiral' And The 'Large Cloud Of Magellan' | Galaxies |
| 44555 | Which Stand-Up Comic And Author Wrote The Novel Inconceivable | Ben Elton |
| 44556 | Currently, In Britain, Is Father's Day On The Second Or Third Sunday In June | Third |
| 44557 | What Are The Surnames Of Television Comedy Duo Mel And Griff | Smith & Jones |
| 44558 | What Is The American Equivalent Of The UK Postcode | Zip Code |
| 44559 | Which Of The World's Capital Cities Would You Find On The River Tiber | Rome |
| 44560 | In History, In What Decade Of The Twentieth Century Did The Russo-Japanese War Begin | 1900's |
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| 44561 | In Which North-East England County Is The Souter Lighthouse | Tyne And Wear |
| 44562 | In Fashion, Which French Designer Did Yves St Laurent Work Under Before Opening His Own Couture House In Paris In 1962 | Christian Dior |
| 44563 | What Musical Instrument Was 'Louis Armstrong' Famous For Playing | Trumpet |
| 44564 | Except In A Leap Year, How Many Days Are There In The First Two Months Of The Year | 59 Days |
| 44565 | What Twelve-Year-Old Soprano Performed At Prince Charles's 50th Birthday Bash | Charlotte Church |
| 44566 | In Which Century Was The Novelist And Playwright Samuel Beckett Born | Twentieth Century (1906) |
| 44567 | In Publishing, For What Do The Letters 'OED' Stand | Oxford English Dictionary |
| 44568 | What Is The Capital Of Denmark | Copenhagen |
| 44569 | Who Directed The 1962 Film 'Lawrence Of Arabia' | David Lean |
| 44570 | Which Dinosaur, With A Sickle-Shaped Claw On Each Foot, Has A Name Which Comes From The Latin For 'Fast Plunderer' | Velociraptor |
| 44571 | Famous Sons Of Which British City Include William Gladstone And Paul Mccartney | Liverpool |
| 44572 | Which German Composer And Pianist, Born In 1770, Became Deaf But Still Continued To Compose Music | Beethoven |
| 44573 | Which Female Sports Presenter Represented Wales As A Gymnast | Gabby Yorath |
| 44574 | Which Actress Starred Opposite Tom Hanks In The 1998 Film 'You've Got Mail' | Meg Ryan |
| 44575 | Which Bird Shares Its Name With The Author Of Gulliver's Travels | Swift |
| 44576 | Which French Fashion Designer Liberated The Corset As Outerwear In The 1980s | Jean Paul Gaultier |
| 44577 | Is Your 'Flexor Digitorum Profundus' A Muscle In Your Arm Or Your Chest | Arm |
| 44578 | Since World War Ii, Who Is The Only Leader Of The Conservative Party Not To Have Become Prime Minister | William Hague |
| 44579 | What Name Is Given To The Slender Barges Specially Designed For British Canals So That Two Of Them Can Pass Each Other | Narrow Boats |
| 44580 | What Does 'Al Dente' Mean In Italian Cooking | Firm To The Bite |
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| 44581 | According To The Popular Song, Which Member Of The Thrush Family 'Sang In Berkeley Square' | A Nightingale |
| 44582 | Who Was The First Host Of The Television Series The Generation Game | Bruce Forsyth |
| 44583 | Midge Ure Was Lead Singer Of Which Synthesiser Pop Band | Ultravox |
| 44584 | On Which European Island Might One Visit The Caves Of Drach And Formentor | Majorca (Mallorca) |
| 44585 | In Literature, Did Byron Write A Poetic Drama Called Cain Or Abel In 1821 | Cain |
| 44586 | In Law, What 'F' Is The American Name For A Serious Crime | Felony |
| 44587 | The Song 'You'll Never. Walk Alone' Comes From Which Musical | Carousel |
| 44588 | Which US City Shares Its Name With A Mythical Bird That Rose From Its Own Ashes | Phoenix |
| 44589 | Is It True That In The Human Body Only Females Have Eustachian Tubes | No |
| 44590 | Is A Study Of Fauna A Study Of Plant Life Or Animal Life | Animal Life |
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