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General Knowledge
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| # | Question | Answer |
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| 44801 | In Which Year Was 'VAT' Introduced In Britain | 1973 |
| 44802 | Which UK Politician Has Been Referred To By The Tabloids As 'Two Jabs' | John Prescott |
| 44803 | Which UK Politician Has Been Referred To By The Tabloids As 'Two Jags' | John Prescott |
| 44804 | In Carpentry, The 'Claw' And 'Ball Pein' Are Both Types Of Which Tool | Hammer |
| 44805 | Waikiki Beach Is A Resort In Which American State | Hawaii |
| 44806 | In Sport, French World Cup Goalkeeper Fabien Barthez Joined Which English Football Team In 2000 | Manchester United |
| 44807 | What Was The Title Of The Last Film To Star 'James Dean' | Giant |
| 44808 | Which Writer, Creator Of Jeeves, Got Into Hot Water For A Series Of Wartime Broadcasts From Germany | P.G Wodehouse |
| 44809 | Which Unit Of Power, Often Used To Express The Rate Of Work Of An Engine, Was Devised By James Watt | Horsepower |
| 44810 | In America, The George Washington Bridge Crosses The Hudson River In Which State | New York |
| 44811 | In Which London Arts Complex Is The National Theatre | The South Bank |
| 44812 | Hippocampus Hippocampus Is The Scientific Name For Which Sea Creature | Sea Horse |
| 44813 | According To The Bible, Who Was Swallowed By A 'Great Fish' | Jonah |
| 44814 | What Name Is Given To The Milky Fluid Exuded By The Rubber Tree | Latex |
| 44815 | In Our Solar System, Is The Planet Venus Or The Planet Earth Closer To The Sun | Venus |
| 44816 | Countess Markiewicz, Britain's First Elected Woman Mp, Refused To Take Her Seat. For Which Political Party Was She Elected | Sinn Fein |
| 44817 | How Many Different Colours Are There On A Rubik's Cube | Six |
| 44818 | What Nationality Was Karen Blixen, The Author Of Out Of Africa, Danish Or American | Danish |
| 44819 | Which Rock Star Has Appeared In The Films The Man Who Fell To Earth And Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence | David Bowie |
| 44820 | In The Animal Kingdom, To Which Family Of Reptiles Do Caymans Belong | Crocodile |
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| 44821 | In Which 1991 Film Does Julia Roberts's Character Fake Her Own Death To Escape Domestic Violence | Sleeping With The Enemy |
| 44822 | What Was The Name Of The Spacecraft That Famously Penetrated The Head Of Halley's Comet In 1986 | Giotto |
| 44823 | In What Sport Do You Find The Teams 'The London Wasps' And 'The Sale Sharks' | Rugby Union |
| 44824 | In Food, 'Ascorbic Acid' Is Also Known As What Vitamin | Vitamin C |
| 44825 | In Humans, What Name Is Given To The Cord That Connects An Unborn Infant To The Placenta | Umbilical Cord |
| 44826 | Which Woman Was Prime Minister Of Israel Between 1969 And 1974 | Mrs Golda Meir |
| 44827 | What Is The More Common Name For The Air-Cushion Machine, Invented By Christopher Cockerell | Hovercraft |
| 44828 | What 'F' Includes Mushrooms, Yeasts And Moulds | Fungus |
| 44829 | In Mythology, Was Achilles A Greek Or Roman Hero | Greek |
| 44830 | In Politics, Whose Election As US President In 1860 Triggered The Protests Of The Southern States Before The American Civil War | Abraham Lincoln |
| 44831 | Ronan Keating Became Famous As The Lead Singer With Which Pop Group | Boyzone |
| 44832 | In Theatre, Which Peter Was Born In 1921 And Starred In His Own Play Of 1956, Romanoff And Juliet | Peter Ustinov |
| 44833 | Which European City Is Home To Olsens' World Clock | Copenhagen |
| 44834 | Are Puffins A Type Of Penguin Or A Type Of Ork | Ork |
| 44835 | Britain's First Canal, The Bridgewater, Was Built To Transport Which Fuel | Coal |
| 44836 | In Which Decade Did The Musical 'Cats' Open In London | 1980s |
| 44837 | In Medicine, Is An Aneurysm A Weak Spot In A Vein Or An Artery | Artery |
| 44838 | What 'G' Is An English Artist Born In 1727 Who Is Famous For His Landscapes And Portraits | Thomas Gainsborough |
| 44839 | In America, Paul Revere's House Is A Feature Of Which Massachusetts City | Boston |
| 44840 | In Which Country Is The Musical Fiddler On The Roof Set | Russia / Ukraine |
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| 44841 | In Females, Labour Pains Are Caused By The Contractions Of Which Internal Organ | Uterus |
| 44842 | Which Was The First Star Trek Film To Feature Captain 'Jean Luc Picard' | Star Trek Generations |
| 44843 | In The Bible, What 'D' Was Solomon's Father | David |
| 44844 | Charles L's Rejection Of Parliament's Nineteen Propositions Led To The Beginning Of Which War | English Civil War |
| 44845 | What Is The Name Of The Central Banking Authority Of The USA | The Federal Reserve System |
| 44846 | Is The Name Lalique Associated With Glass Or Ceramics | Glass |
| 44847 | Name The Female Athlete From South Africa Who Was Given British Citizenship In Order To Compete In The 1984 Olympic Games | Zola Budd |
| 44848 | Which Twentieth-Century Artist's Work Includes The Persistence Of Memory, Crucifixion, And The Sacrament Of The Last Supper | Salvador Dali |
| 44849 | In The Shakespeare Play Romeo And Juliet, Was Juliet's Surname Montague Or Capulet | Capulet |
| 44850 | In Children's Stories, What Overweight Schoolboy Attended Greyfriars School | Billy Bunter |
| 44851 | What 'S' Is A Three-Leafed Plant, Said To Have Been Used By St Patrick To Represent The Holy Trinity | Shamrock |
| 44852 | Which American Jazz Trumpeter And Singer Was Known By The Nickname 'Satchmo' | Louis Armstrong |
| 44853 | In What Year Was The British Voting Age Reduced To Eighteen: 1967 Or 1970 | 1970 |
| 44854 | From Which Country Did Albania Win Independence In 1912 | Turkey |
| 44855 | In A 1999 Poll Carried Out By The British Association Of Toy Retailers, What Small Toy Was Voted The Craze Of The Century | The Yo-Yo |
| 44856 | In Humans, What Is The Opposite Of The Medical Condition Acidosis | Alkalosis |
| 44857 | In Pop Music, What Was The Name Of The First Album By Oasis | Definitely Maybe (1994) |
| 44858 | Which Extinct Relative Of The Elephant Lived In Every Continent Except Australia And South America | Mammoth |
| 44859 | The Musical Oliver! Is Based On A Novel By Which Author | Charles Dickens |
| 44860 | In Health, Which Organisation Is Usually Known By The Initials 'WHO' | World Health Organisation |
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| 44861 | In Nature, Two Types Of Tree Dominate The European Deciduous Forests: Beech And Which Other | Oak |
| 44862 | Look At Me, I'm Sandra Dee' Is A Song From Which Stage And Screen Musical | Grease |
| 44863 | In UK Government, For What Do The Letters 'DSS' Stand | Dept Of Social Security |
| 44864 | In Snooker, What Is The Total Number Of Balls On The Table At The Start Of A Game | 22 |
| 44865 | Which Of Puccini's Operas Is Set In Japan | Madame Butterfly |
| 44866 | Which Hollywood Child Star Of The 1990s Home Alone Films Is Godfather To Michael Jackson's First Child | Macaulay Culkin |
| 44867 | What 'S' Is A Type Of Poem, Favoured By Shakespeare, Milton And Wordsworth, Consisting Of 14 Lines | Sonnet |
| 44868 | In What Sport Do You Have 'Slam Dunks' And 'Lay Ups' | Basketball |
| 44869 | Which 1979 Science Fiction Film Was Advertised By The Slogan 'In Space No One Can Hear You Scream' | Alien |
| 44870 | In Botany, The Bluebell Is A Name Commonly Used In England And Wales To Refer To Bulbous Perennials Belonging To Which Family Of Flowers | Lily |
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